Saturday, October 31, 2015
Follow the money
You know, as in a sing-along, follow the bouncing ball.
Bad news for the bushies today.
Influential Billionaire, Throws Support to Marco Rubio for President
I am an interested observer of this show. But I have to admit that of all the pigs in the poke, Rubio is by far the most attractive and if someone can put some lipstick on him he might appeal enough to be a break out candidate.
This will help a lot.
I was astonished to see the awkward performance of Jeb! in the debates. He was like a stick figure. All surface. Moving parts all apparent.
Trump, all bluster.
Carson, that smarmy look of the intelligent required to hob nob with the commoners.
But Rubio was alive. I didn't follow all he was saying and I know that he and I would disagree on a lot but who wants some numb-nuts on the other side.
This is my last election and I think it is going to be a mighty experience. The first woman? A Clinton? Against a young vibrant believer. Now that is something to see.
This is my olympics. As a fan of politics I can not ask for more than this.
And I like that someone who could put Hillary on her toes would be on the other side. She is quite adept at fending off idiots and Rubio is one of the very few that are genuinely smart and able.
And who said money can't buy elections? One of the most stupid ideas ever. Money drives the elections and the ability to get it and spend it well is one of the first demonstrations that a candidate would be good at governing. Budget constraint and leverage is an important skill and a campaign shows us some of the candidate's stuff in that area.
Labels: Republican primary