Posted on 05/16/2011 7:00:35 AM PDT by Bed_Zeppelin
Mitch Daniels has not yet declared that he will run for the Republican nomination for president. In truth, he is an unlikely nominee, despite the half-hearted cheerleading he has enjoyed from the likes of Fox News and National Review, who appear to have latched onto him in lieu of their first love, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. It has been reported that the Bush family is supporting the current Indiana governor and former budget director for the Bush 43 White House, presumably because they understand that neither the nation nor the party has any appetite for a third President Bush this time Florida Gov. Jeb Bush after the debacles over which his father and his brother presided.
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No, Ryan's not a realistic choice. He needs to concentrate on getting that budget through...not campaigning.
Although Ryan has a good plan, it hasn't happened yet. Daniels HAS succeeded already at many things, despite the bashing he regularly gets on FR. We could do far worse than having him as our Chief Executive.
Correct...not only did he NOT throw anybody under the bus...his speech was EXCELLENT.
I doidn’t ask you to change your mind.
I won’t be voting for him.
Who am I, Just an American with one vote.
Until the next time she runs off to get laid.
A woman who leaves a husband with 4 kids to get laid isn’t worth coming back.
Until the next time she runs off to get laid.
A woman who leaves a husband with 4 kids to get laid isn’t worth coming back.
Like you say: That’s my opinion.
I think the bottom line for most of his FR detractors is that he's not Sarah Palin. As simple, and as irrational, as that.
It's pathetic, really.
It's clear to all that you're taking your own personal problems out on Daniels. It's not his fault that you couldn't find a strong-enough pumpkin shell.
LOL You are a funny guy.
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