Monday, February 27, 2006

Cheney To Retire After Mid-Term Elections?

If so, I posted this prediction on August 24, 2005. , go here for the article on Dick Cheney http://www.insightmag.com/Media/MediaManager/cheney3.htm and here's my prediction from Aug. 24:

2008 predictions
Yes, it is early, but here we go.........

Republican nominees:Pres. - GulianiVP - George Allen, Bill Frist or Condi Rice.
I have since revised the choices.......George Allen and Condi Rice as the VP

Senator McCain and Senator Hagel have very little chance of being the GOP nominee because GOP primary voters will be very loyal to GW, and those two senators haven't been.

How's this for a possibility? Cheney will step down in 2007, citing health reasons, Bush will appoint Guliani as VP. Why? The 2008 elections would be the first time in over 50 years that the incumbent party would not have anyone running for Pres., and I don't think Cheney has it in him for another 8 years (even though I would vote for him).

Democrat nominees:Pres. - HillaryVP - Gov. Bill Richardson or Sen Evan Bayh

Richardson brings a lot of Washington DC experience, his recent moves on immigration may prove to a big plus for him, considering neither party has done anything on this all too important topic.Many Democrats may see Evan Bayh as just the candidate they need in the wake of Kerry's recent loss. He is a strong Democrat from a solidly "red" state, i.e., he was overwhelmingly elected to a second term as senator even as George W. Bush overwhelmingly carried his state in the presidential election (as all Republican candidates have in recent presidential elections).Can't wait to see Kerry, Gore, Howard Dean and John Edwards campaign strategy in 2008, what a pack of crap this group is.Guliani wins. Hillary is too polarizing and a socialist.

5 Comments:

At 5:15 PM, Blogger Dan Zaremba said...

Condi Rice - my guess would be

 
At 6:19 AM, Blogger Sergeant America said...

If The Democratic Party, U.S.A. chooses Clinton to head their platform; 2008 will be a "walk in the park" for ANY Republican?

As an Independent, I am so sick and tired of choosing the lesser of two evils when it comes to electing U. S. Presidents!

If The Democratic Party, U.S.A. can't field a worth candidate, perhaps a third party may be viable?

My "wish list:"

R:

Rudy Giuliani - President
Tom Tancredo - Vice President

D:

Democrats have no viable candidate for U. S. President (IMO), so it's same old ... same old ...

Tom Vilsack - Vice President
~or~
Evan Bayh - Vice President

Sidebar: Contrary to the cable news networks obvious tact of hyping ELECTION - 2008, it's 2006 FOR FREAKIN' SAKE! ... I've got some livin' ta' do before I need to address this ONE issue.

I don't need 2008 shoved down my throat!

!@#$%&* :(

 
At 8:01 AM, Blogger Charlie said...

I think that a large part of the Republican primary will be voters deciding if they want to follow in the path of the Bush administration or if they want to get back to more true conservative policy. I think that if the latter is the case, then Senators Hagel and McCain stand a very good chance.

 
At 12:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you giving yourself a pat on the back? Typical me me me republican

 
At 1:00 PM, Blogger Joe Gringo said...

As a matter of fact, yes I am patting myself on the back. Should this prove to be true, just validates what I post has some merit.

 

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