White House Dreaming: Where’s The Beef?

29 May 2011 |permalink | email article

While Mama Grizzly embarks on her patriotic bus tour through the Northeast to reacquaint us with Civil War battlefields at Gettysburg and Antietam and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia polls indicate the list of potential front runners for the Republican presidential nomination changes almost daily.

Last week Gallup had Mitt Romney leading Palin by just two points but a CNN/Opinion Research poll released Friday indicated once again that Republican voters are not very satisfied with the current roster of candidates.
That Rudy Giuliani, a 2008 flop, can beat Romney by a single point suggests it’s anybody’s guess about how the contest will shape up over the summer. And, who knows, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, may decide he wants to play George W. Bush.

But what caught my attention over the Memorial Day holiday were the vacuous comments by John McCain and Mitch Daniels about the Grand Old Party’s ability to defeat Barack Obama in 2012.

McCain, who used zero judgment by putting the unknown Palin on the ticket, told Fox News Sunday that the former Alaska governor “of course she can.” But he added that he doesn’t know whether she will ultimately decide to make a run for the White House. 

On ABC’s “This Week,” Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, caving to family desire for privacy and security that he not run for the nomination, dropped out, but said he thought he could have defeated Obama. “I mean no one can know.”

 

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