Rick Perry. But he dropped out so quickly I can see why you missed it. You blinked.
"Trump's a big ol' meanie" - Scott Walker (not a real quote)
At least according to his campaign, Walker's bland and boring Midwestern-ness was what was supposed to win him the election. He was the regular ol' Joe Regular Guy in a sea of candidates who didn't empathize with the average voter, especially in Iowa and New Hampshire. And he showed enough personality that the political establishment and, to a large degree, a good percentage of Republican voters (especially in Iowa) seemed to buy what Walker was selling. But that was all BT (Before Trump) when Walker really only had to deal with the always engaging and uber-riveting Jeb Bush. Once the Flippity-Flop Flim-Flam Man, the carnival barker and part-time snake-oil salesman entered the race, poor Walker didn't stand a chance.
Despite the excitement at this point in the election cycle,I unfortunately think it will come down to a Bush v Clinton election. I hope I am wrong, but I wouldn't bet against the status quo. I don't have any good arguments for this happening, it's just a gut feeling.
What about Jesse Ventura? Jesse would add some much needed blunt honesty and outrageousness to an otherwise bland candidate. Plus, he's willing to play second kazoo to the Donald.If Trump wins, he'll pick either Cruz or Carson. Possibly Rubio or Christie also.
The religious bigots (for Jeebus) changed the channel from The 700 Club to a real news channel ...Dr. Ben Carson is suddenly seeing a surge in campaign donations to his candidacy. Wonder what prompted that?
Personally, I'd be quite content to have the deck cleared entirely of the current crop and then start over ...
Ragman, you're my go-to guy to understand sensible Democrats. The GOP has put forth a wide variety of candidates whose views cover the spectrum of Republican policy. This year's field of candidates represent everything from hardcore righties to centrists to liberal Republicans to RINO's. Many of them share little in common other than running under the GOP banner. Are we Republicans expected to nominate a Democrat?I've been so sure the repubs would come up with the right candidate to face Hillary ( or any Dem for that matter ). The best they can show me is these bunch of ....... Deserves them right.
This thread is now ripe for a certain someone to comment ...I really like this idea! I would love to have a choice of whom to vote for and not have to choose between bad and worse.
The problem as I see it is, they don't seem to excite any Republicans themselves. If they can't do this, how can they expect to win?Ragman, you're my go-to guy to understand sensible Democrats. The GOP has put forth a wide variety of candidates whose views cover the spectrum of Republican policy. This year's field of candidates represent everything from hardcore righties to centrists to liberal Republicans to RINO's. Many of them share little in common other than running under the GOP banner. Are we Republicans expected to nominate a Democrat?
LOL ...Cruz, Carson and Trump are causing palpitations from Kodiak, Alaska to Key West, Florida.