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2004-11-03 Home Front: Politix
Bush victory leaves Hillary pondering her future
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Posted by Mark Espinola 2004-11-03 7:09:15 PM|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 "She’s the only star they have..."

Without some serious realpolitik injections into her party, she'll remain a very dhim star, too - as the MSM declines in influence. She won't go far without a functional mainstream party. And if they're stupid enough to make the same dhimwit assumptions (can you say "2004 Exit Polls"?) about a New York Senator as they were about a Mass Senator, well, they'll get their heads handed to them on a platter again.

I think "fly-over" America has found its voice. The Dhimmis must change or die an ugly political demise. I believe the WoT will make them and their wacko agenda even more marginal / fringe over the next 4 years.

Go get 'em, Rove. Infiltrate now in the confusion, heh.
Posted by .com 2004-11-03 7:17:33 PM||   2004-11-03 7:17:33 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 "Democrat John Kerry called President Bush to concede the 2004 election..."

English is so inexact. Last night I went to bed feeling pretty good about Bush's chances. At 5:30 am I woke up and turned on the tube and that sentence was the first thing I heard. It sounded a hell of a lot like Kerry was calling for Bush to concede. I was halfway to Austrailia before the other news straightened it out.
Posted by Crosing Slong5937 2004-11-03 7:22:59 PM||   2004-11-03 7:22:59 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 Very good points .com!


Someone's having a real bad day ...lolol
Posted by Mark Espinola 2004-11-03 7:24:27 PM||   2004-11-03 7:24:27 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 2008: Hillary vs. Guliani. He finally gets a rematch.
Posted by tu3031 2004-11-03 7:33:54 PM||   2004-11-03 7:33:54 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 Lessee, what are the steps to amend the Constitution's Section 1 of Article II that sez Ahnold can't be President? Lol!
Posted by .com 2004-11-03 7:37:09 PM||   2004-11-03 7:37:09 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Ahhhnold! ??

Ok, I'm in.

Err, one of my top ten films is 'Conan the Barbarian'

Yeah, makes sense in this world we have today...

explanation: (have had 'several' pints of 5.7% beer this evening in celebration - GO BUSH!)
Posted by Tony (UK)  2004-11-03 7:42:58 PM||   2004-11-03 7:42:58 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 Now,THAT is a great picture, Mark.
Posted by Mrs. Davis 2004-11-03 7:59:59 PM||   2004-11-03 7:59:59 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 As much as I like Arnold & Rudy I wonder if they aren't a bit too centrist to fire up the base that just put Bush back in office. A week ago I was 100% certain that they and those of their ilk were the future of the Republican party. Today I'm not so sure.
Posted by AzCat 2004-11-03 8:01:33 PM||   2004-11-03 8:01:33 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 The New and Improved 2008 Model Hillary...

Pals.



I can see it now: Hillary declares change of Party, lol!
Posted by .com 2004-11-03 8:09:06 PM||   2004-11-03 8:09:06 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 Lolollol,com's rear view (better would be to sit on the battle ax.) ok, ok, enough.

What a rotten day
Posted by Mark Espinola 2004-11-03 8:58:14 PM||   2004-11-03 8:58:14 PM|| Front Page Top

#11 The Republicans must position their next candidate early on in a prominant position with lots of public appearances both live and TV. The recognition factor is necessary in that Dick Cheney is not a viable candidate considering his health. I would think a person with just a bit more centrist position on the economy while retaining the moral position of Bush would be the way to go. After that perhaps a minority as a VP would pick up votes from either the Hispanic or Black centrist grouping. With four years just about anybody can be setup in this area as far as position, but the charismatic TV appeal has to be there to begin with. This may sound abit too James Carville for some but it has to be considered in the reality of the political scene. Yes we will probably be facing Hillary and Obama in 08 as the likely candidates. Now is the time to plan and prepare. Hope is not a plan, so don't say "I hope we have a good candidate in 08"
Posted by Old Fogey  2004-11-03 9:07:15 PM||   2004-11-03 9:07:15 PM|| Front Page Top

#12 I'd like to see more asian-american candidates, preferably non-lawyers with some success in business and/or expertise in foreign affairs. Time for us to recognize that, just as the locus of power in this country has shifted south and west, the axis of history has shifted to Asia.
Posted by lex 2004-11-03 11:36:43 PM||   2004-11-03 11:36:43 PM|| Front Page Top

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