Tim Pawlenty.
And I’m not supporting him, as much as pointing out that there are other Republicans who will be running who may have abilty, experience, and positions on the issues of the day.
I think former Gov. Gary Johnson will run, too. He is likely to attract far more of the Ron Paul supporters than Sarah Palin is, as he, too, is an ideological libertarian who was part of Paul’s campaign in 2008. (And that assumes Paul himself doesn’t run again!)
Hopefully most Freepers are not planning on voting for someone based on their Facebook postings and Twitters.
Oh yes they are.
Have you checked out Johnson on immigration? Youser!
I actually agree with you that Pawlenty has a chance of catching on in the primaries. But he’s a wuss who wouldn’t beat Obama and pretty milquetoast on his positions too. I think he and Mitt and to a lesser extent Huck and Newt are worries for the GOP—though the GOP brass wouldn’t so much see it that way.
I like Sarah best of all and I like her with running with Michele Bachmann. I really don't want anyone with roots in Washington, DC, and that's the one reason I'm not fully supporting Liz Cheney too.
Sarah Palin is much more than her FaceBook essays, which immediately make national headlines, but I think you already know that, Jack Black. I don't mind that you're not supporting her at this time. There's nothing better than a lively, robust and competitive GOP presidential primary to make our nominee all the much more stronger.