Saturday, January 26, 2013

Who will be our next President?

If oddsmakers were infallible psychics, the next presidential election will pit Hillary Clinton against former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, or New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie - and Clinton will win.
The Democrat's chances vary from 5-2 to 9-2 with 11 online bookmakers, while the nearest Republicans, in various rankings, rate no better than 6-1, according to www.oddschecker.com

10 comments:

  1. Such profundity leaves us all speechless---apparently.

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  2. Who ever it is, they will continue our path down the road to ruin.

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  3. 20 MILLION illegals will be legalized. Before the next election. All eager new voters. Probably the death knell for Republicans. We will bea one party society until we spend ourselves in to oblivion.

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  4. If the Repubs lose the house in 2014 their candidate in 2016 will finish third.

    The Tea party candidate will battle Hillary. My bet would be Sarah Palin but four years is an eternity in politics.

    The US may also not exist in it's present configuration during the next presidential cycle. It's 20+ Trillion dollar debt amassed under Obama may foster a split. Both spending machines having exhausted our children's inheritance. Why keep sending it in if it's hopelessly bankrupt?

    1773-2009

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  5. Hillary Clinton? I don't understand. She apparently has shown that she is easily prone to clotting, yes? Why would the public want to risk voting for someone who might very well suffer a stroke? She will be four years older, and most likely even more obese, merely adding to her physical problems. I thought McCain's age and health were concerns the democrats threw out during the '08 campaign. It doesn't make sense to me.

    For that matter, she may be intelligent, as one measures such things by academic standards, but according to what I've read, she has also either been a consumate liar, a stereotypical ditz, or stupid. Didn't she suffere accusations of vacuously 'standing by her man' (some reference to a song?) when the bozo was in the process of being impeached for lying under oath?

    Jean

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    1. Oh that little perjury thing. Vince Foster and WhiteWaterGate.

      Pshaw

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    2. William,

      Actually, the perjury thing to which I referred was the one about not having sexual relations with 'that woman.' I vaguely recall the odd circumstances about the Vince Foster event. Wasn't that the issue with the gun from what was labelled a suicide attempt being found at the crime scene quite a distance from the body?

      Jean

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  6. Only FDR has served more than two terms as President of The United States… but that could change with the introduction of H.J. Resolution 15.

    New York Democrat Representative, Jose Serrano last week introduced a piece of legislation aimed at “an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second article of amendment, thereby removing the limitation on the number of terms an individual may serve as President.”

    Rep. Serrano has filed this legislation numerous times in the past.

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