Is somebody trying to tell Dick Cheney something?
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 2:22 am
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I don't think he's going anywhere unless the GOP keeps or increases their majorities. No way the GOP is going to risk a floor fight over Cheney's replacement unless they have a mandate.mothster wrote:he's history during the midterms-----try and keep up
This I'd like to read. Continue.mothster wrote:he's history during the midterms-----try and keep up
do your research or watch and seeMister Bushice wrote:This I'd like to read. Continue.mothster wrote:he's history during the midterms-----try and keep up
the quail shoot is it.......try and keep upMister Bushice wrote:I call bullshit. Give it up.
Try to keep up, tardMister Bushice wrote:This I'd like to read. Continue.mothster wrote:he's history during the midterms-----try and keep up
wordCuda wrote:Try to keep up, tardMister Bushice wrote:This I'd like to read. Continue.mothster wrote:he's history during the midterms-----try and keep up
-sin,
2 weeks ago
Uhhh, maybe next time you might want to actually link to a site that supports your contention. From your link:Cuda wrote:Try to keep up, tardMister Bushice wrote:This I'd like to read. Continue.mothster wrote:he's history during the midterms-----try and keep up
-sin,
2 weeks ago
Much of this is nonsense. Most notably, while the public did not learn fo (sic) the shooting accident for 18 hours, the president and key White House staff knew within three hours.
Further, if the rationale for dumping Cheney is that he is a political liability, then why wait until after the only remaining election that directly impacts this president? The GOP could certainly use a boost to help ensure that it retains a majority in both Houses of Congress. Whatever buzz a new vice president would generate–and even a historic double like Condi Rice would generate only limited buzz–would long have dissipated by November 2008.
Pretty much says it all.Much of this is nonsense.
Ok I'll try. Honestly didn't read anything on that.mothster wrote:the quail shoot is it.......try and keep upMister Bushice wrote:I call bullshit. Give it up.
I wasn't "contending" anything you dumb, ankle-biting cocksucker.Terry in Crapchester wrote:
Uhhh, maybe next time you might want to actually link to a site that supports your contention.
yes rove will try to triangulate-----thats a givenTerry in Crapchester wrote:The only reason I can see for Cheney resigning after the midterm elections is if W wants to give someone a leg up in the race for the White House in '08. Of course, that's not at all a far-fetched scenario, but even so, if I'm a betting man I'm still betting against this happening.
If the GOP takes a beating in the 06 elections, how are they going to get someone through a Democratic Congress? Now if they hold their majority, that's a different story. But I cannot see anything other than a caretaker candidate (like a Nelson Rockefeller) getting through the confirmation process. Not after the way BushCorp has trampled over the House and Senate Dems the last few years.Mister Bushice wrote:You can find just as many opinions that go in the other direction.
And I agree with Terry. The Repubs need to set someone up for 08. Having Cheney resign for "Health Reasons" opens that door up.
Especially if the republicans take a beating in the elections.
Good point, Bri. If the GOP loses the majority in Congress, it'd be very difficult to get someone they really want through Congress.BSmack wrote:If the GOP takes a beating in the 06 elections, how are they going to get someone through a Democratic Congress? Now if they hold their majority, that's a different story. But I cannot see anything other than a caretaker candidate (like a Nelson Rockefeller) getting through the confirmation process. Not after the way BushCorp has trampled over the House and Senate Dems the last few years.Mister Bushice wrote:You can find just as many opinions that go in the other direction.
And I agree with Terry. The Repubs need to set someone up for 08. Having Cheney resign for "Health Reasons" opens that door up.
Especially if the republicans take a beating in the elections.
Nah, Jeb leaves them open to the "dynasty" tag. Furthermore, all of his brother's negative baggage will transfer to him. If Jeb wants to run it will have to be in 2012/2016. To steal a line from the Godfather, our true enemy has yet to reveal himself.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Good point, Bri. If the GOP loses the majority in Congress, it'd be very difficult to get someone they really want through Congress.
If the Republicans retain the majority, it'll probably depend on how much loyalty they think they have within their party. The '08 primary figures to be particularly bruising on the Republican side. The Bush cabal will want one of their own -- not McCain or Giuliani -- to be the nominee.
I still think that when all is said and done, Jeb will be the Republican nominee in '08. I could change my mind between now and then, but as of right now I haven't seen anything that would cause me to change my mind.
Which is precisely what they are.BSmack wrote:Nah, Jeb leaves them open to the "dynasty" tag.
True enough. But two Bushes in a row is more than your average swing voter could stand.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Which is precisely what they are.BSmack wrote:Nah, Jeb leaves them open to the "dynasty" tag.