RangerHAAF
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I read somewhere that for 2008 the Republicans plan to run Jeb Bush as their presidential candidate. Any truth to this speculation? I can't think of anyone else prominent enough to put forward after GW is gone.
One little detail needs to be factored. She's up for re-election in 2006. She will be up against a real Noo Yarker in the form of Ruddy and Noo Yark now knows Hillary and her schtik. Hillary will have trouble being re-elected.Hkmp5sd has Hillary's plan correct. She wants Bush to win in 2004, then she will run in 2008, and I believe will take the White House when she does.
Yep. Supreme Court Associate Justice and US Chief Procecutor at Nuremberg Robert Jackson only attended one year of law school and had no degree.You don't even have to have a law degree to serve on the supreme court.
I'd even go so far as to say that, after Rudy's marvelous performance post 9/11, and given his return to health, that another Rudy-Hillary match-up in a NY Senate race might yield a Republican NY Senator.
Good Question. I'm not saying I'd be happy with a Senator Guiliani , just that I think NYers might favor him over Hillary. I certainly don't like my Sen. McCain, and can manage to tolerate my Sen. Kyl. I do, however very much like my representative, Jeff Flake.What happened to the small-government conservatives in the GOP?