The Hardball Chris Matthews has been extreme in his anti-Hillary comments the last week or so, as if a button on his control box brain was pushed. It's interesting to see these high profile pundits turn on a candidate. Before you know it, everyone on their show is anti-whomever. With the GOP Media control, a "campaign" is really just a manipulated TV script. If they want Rudy=Bush, an anti-Huckster movement may be just around the corner. As of today, it appears that non other than Bill Clinton is running for president again, judging from the hastily thrown together anti-Bill stories being run.
Posted by T2 at November 28, 2007 01:12 PMThe man from Hope rises again. Catching fire at the right moment for the primaries. How's he doing in Michigan? This guy is a keeper, he can win the majority of states that W won in 2004. And if he's as liberal as the Club for Growth has him, he may be able to grab a state or two from those won by Kerry.
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The Man from Hope...
T2, Tweety is anti-woman, Hillary or no Hillary. Did you read digby's post yesterday relating to his insane rantings about "women with needs?" Ugh, I can't listen to him more than 10 seconds at a time.
Anyhow, anyone assuming it was gonna be Rudy and Hill was just being silly so early in the race. 'Course people sure loves them their narratives spoonfed to them by the Tweetys of the world.
Posted by iamcoyote at November 28, 2007 02:31 PMif it is not hillary, it will not be obama either!
It might be Richardson or Biden if it is not Hillary....
Posted by mp at November 28, 2007 02:35 PMIf things shake out the way I suspect, Huckabee will win my central Iowa county, followed by Romney and then Paul.
Posted by idiosynchronic at November 28, 2007 03:22 PMEverytime I look at Huckabee, I can't help but think of Richard Nixon...the jowls, the five-o'clock shadow.
Posted by The Oracle at December 1, 2007 01:39 AM