I suspect Cheney will run for President and I hope she does. She'll be the first to announce and may be his only opponent because the rest of the losers wanting to run will be afraid to cross his base and if they are unwilling to do that there is no other rational for running. I suppose Christy or Hogan could serve as a counter weight to…
I suspect Cheney will run for President and I hope she does. She'll be the first to announce and may be his only opponent because the rest of the losers wanting to run will be afraid to cross his base and if they are unwilling to do that there is no other rational for running. I suppose Christy or Hogan could serve as a counter weight to the base but neither has the juice that Cheney has at the moment. The media will follow her around like stink on you know what and she'll get tons for free press like Trump did the first time around. If the RNC allows debates she will bleed him out so they probably won't. If they don't she mounts an independent candidacy and calls Trump a coward everyday for not debating her. He'll go nuts. And if recent history is a guide, the party from which the independent emerges usually loses the general election because they siphon votes that would otherwise go to that party's nominee. Think Perot in 92 and 96 and Nader in 2000. Doesn't mean were not in for a rough ride.
I suspect Cheney will run for President and I hope she does. She'll be the first to announce and may be his only opponent because the rest of the losers wanting to run will be afraid to cross his base and if they are unwilling to do that there is no other rational for running. I suppose Christy or Hogan could serve as a counter weight to the base but neither has the juice that Cheney has at the moment. The media will follow her around like stink on you know what and she'll get tons for free press like Trump did the first time around. If the RNC allows debates she will bleed him out so they probably won't. If they don't she mounts an independent candidacy and calls Trump a coward everyday for not debating her. He'll go nuts. And if recent history is a guide, the party from which the independent emerges usually loses the general election because they siphon votes that would otherwise go to that party's nominee. Think Perot in 92 and 96 and Nader in 2000. Doesn't mean were not in for a rough ride.