Can’t read the article, behind a paywall.
Who’s 1-6?
Why isn’t it “behind a paywall” for me as well? I’m no subscriber to that paper or any other, for that matter...
2. Jeb Bush: It wasnt that he stumbled on Iraq this week — it was his failure to anticipate the questions and prepare some crisp answers, a warning signal that his political instincts are suspect. Bush, a former two-term governor of Florida and the younger brother of former President George W. Bush, probably will lose most of the early primaries but hes a decent campaigner who will have plenty of money for the big states as the race heads into the stretch run. He still has a good chance to be the nominee — but to be blunt, a suspicion is growing that Jeb is not The Answer that the country is looking for.
1. Marco Rubio: Hes a star and hes getting more confident. Rubio, a Florida senator, is just what the Republicans need — a handsome new face, ethnic, well-funded, a fabulous speaker, acceptable to all wings of the party. Rubio is so young (44 in two weeks) that he could stumble, and hes awfully hawkish for young people. But unlike Jeb Bush (or Hillary Clinton), who evoke the past, Rubio speaks to the future.