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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (39)7/10/2005 8:10:14 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 292
 
You need a little instruction:

The presidential hopes of Mad Cow McCain are as DEAD as last week's fish. Frist as well, but he can still come back if he snatches away McCain's Republican turncoats and kills the filibuster.

Thus my statement that the filibuster fight is an internal Republican matter. That has to be settled before the domestic enemy in the Dem caucus can be taken on.

The Mad Cow has carefully staked out his anti-Republican position over the last 5 years, and 98% of the party would LOVE to see him make the mistake of entering a primary, so they can vote LOUDLY against him.

Frist is just another jlallen-wimp-Republican now, as easily forgotten in a presidential race as "LAMAR!!!". He has one last chance: He has to rope the Mad Cow and get him off the national scene on the matter of judicial filibusters. I am not writing Frist off just yet-we'll see.

As for the Republican presidential nomination, Hillary is DEAD MEAT for any candidate who is LEGITIMATELY strong on GOD and COUNTRY. Bush was that, a well as intelligent on taxes and the economy. GOD and COUNTRY will dominate (and Hillary can't TOUCH God and Country), but the nominee will need a head for economics as well (No Gary Bauers. No Pat Buchanans.)

CYBERKEN has not seen the man who will get the Republican nomination emerge yet (barring a Frist miracle in the next few weeks.) The ones getting spotlighted in the MSM left-leaning light are ALL clowns. CYBERKEN assumes the best man will be someone elected to the national scene in 2006. (Ironically, a "marker" could beat Hillary, if he convinces America that he is strong on GOD and COUNTRY.)

So you want to follow 2008? Just keep saying to yourself "GOD and COUNTRY", and the phony left wing "pollsters" won't get you thrown off track...



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (39)7/10/2005 8:26:45 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 292
 
Further, of course:

"RUDY!!!" is "LAMAR!!!" with a better "TAILOR!!!"

Were he to show some "BALLS!!!" and go beat "HILLARY!!!" in 2006, he could WALK into the nomination with no questions asked. But it's way beyond "RUDY!!!" to do anything of the sort.

Hillary gets the Democratic nomination automatically because she now owns William the Bastard's old money machine, and she has a base (like Kerry) in an anti-American state. They'll carry New York with Hillary <<vbg>> Finally, Hillary's in because they have NO ONE, PERIOD. The most frustrating exercise for a Democrat today is to try to name ANY Democrat leader with ANY credibility on ANYTHING.

The rest of the Republican potentials are below the anti-American MSM's radar. But remember the AAMSM has been blasted, Big Time, since the middle of the 2004 race, and their radar is practically dysfunctional. They tried for YEARS to manufacture Mad Cow McCain. Now they can't manufacture ANYONE.

It's been thirty years since someone came out of nowhere. It was Jimmy Carter, who also WAS nowhere, but that's a different discussion.

The pseudo-populist DISEASE is in remission for now and won't make a comeback until late in the next decade, at the earliest. (It may have even run it's course for a century.)

It is, in short, the PERFECT atmosphere for a new conservative face to emerge from a governor's mansion, or even Congress. If that individual is eloquent, and can convince America that he is pure granite on GOD and COUNTRY, and that he's not a static-analysis economic illiterate, he will walk to the White House, with the election just a formality...