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<blockquote data-quote="Wumble" data-source="post: 5342514" data-attributes="member: 5221"><p>Do, because at that stage I'll go and put my head in a bucket of water and leave it there. </p><p></p><p>I think Hillary will get the Dem nod this time. She may press Warren to be the number two but I can't see that happenin. I called Hillers for Secretary of State last time around, but I don't think Warren is quite there yet either in terms of foreign experience: if Hillary gets in, I reckon Warren could get that job in her second term. Warren's not going to run this time, though she might in 2020 if the Republicans get in in 2016, and I don't think an all-woman ticket would appeal enough. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to tell who else might throw their hat in for the Democrats. I doubt Biden will. Kerry might again. Sanders (not Steve) might run under the Dem umbrella. There's another woman whose name escapes me right now who has all the right credentials but no brand name recognition but she could be a dark horse.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of (thoroughbred) racehorses, I think Romney's run his course. He'll try, but fail. His "please show this movie!" statement over The Interview and the crazy banning smacks of an early effort to appear more Murkan than last time. Bush III will be in there, certainly, as will Rand Paul (after Bush announced his proto-candidacy last week Paul took out a very well placed Google ad which took a swipe at him), Christie if he can lose some weight, distance himself from the bridge thing and not be tied to saying something good about Obama after New Jersey was ruined by storms two years ago. I said here about four years ago Graham seemed to be gearing up for it, and I still think he is. Then you have the nutter wing — or rather the more nutter wing — like Perry and Scott and Jindal. The whole wide world is fucked if they get within sight of the Oval Office. I've mentioned elsewhere that Huntsman is actually a decent Republican candidate, but he's just not batshit insane enough for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wumble, post: 5342514, member: 5221"] Do, because at that stage I'll go and put my head in a bucket of water and leave it there. I think Hillary will get the Dem nod this time. She may press Warren to be the number two but I can't see that happenin. I called Hillers for Secretary of State last time around, but I don't think Warren is quite there yet either in terms of foreign experience: if Hillary gets in, I reckon Warren could get that job in her second term. Warren's not going to run this time, though she might in 2020 if the Republicans get in in 2016, and I don't think an all-woman ticket would appeal enough. It's hard to tell who else might throw their hat in for the Democrats. I doubt Biden will. Kerry might again. Sanders (not Steve) might run under the Dem umbrella. There's another woman whose name escapes me right now who has all the right credentials but no brand name recognition but she could be a dark horse. Speaking of (thoroughbred) racehorses, I think Romney's run his course. He'll try, but fail. His "please show this movie!" statement over The Interview and the crazy banning smacks of an early effort to appear more Murkan than last time. Bush III will be in there, certainly, as will Rand Paul (after Bush announced his proto-candidacy last week Paul took out a very well placed Google ad which took a swipe at him), Christie if he can lose some weight, distance himself from the bridge thing and not be tied to saying something good about Obama after New Jersey was ruined by storms two years ago. I said here about four years ago Graham seemed to be gearing up for it, and I still think he is. Then you have the nutter wing — or rather the more nutter wing — like Perry and Scott and Jindal. The whole wide world is fucked if they get within sight of the Oval Office. I've mentioned elsewhere that Huntsman is actually a decent Republican candidate, but he's just not batshit insane enough for them. [/QUOTE]
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