Did you send it to my work address?
D'oh. Resending.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Did you send it to my work address?
D'oh. Resending.
Timelies,
Finally caught up.
Happy Birthday, Ailleann
Well, Jeb still says he's not going to run for whatever that's worth. Right now, I'd think the nomination would be in the bag for him.
I don't know. Unless W does something to win the country back, which seems unlikely, I don't see folks putting much stock in his brother. Of course, I didn't expect W to get re-elected either, so what do I know?
This is pretty amusing and nobody seems to have linked it yet. The Evolution of Dance: [link]
thanks, replied.
I almost forgot
Happy Birthday Ailleann
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I had read before that he overplayed Schiavo so badly nobody was even thinking that he would try for it, but in politics-years, who can say?
Well, Jeb still says he's not going to run for whatever that's worth.
Well, the Bushes aren't known for their truthiness.
I still have some faith in Katherine Harris to make Florida even more of a political laughing-stock (sorry, Laura and askye!) before then to take Jeb off the table.
Jeb's got everything he needs for a nomination.
Southern governer - check.
Name recognition - check.
Can raise money - check.
RNC support - check.
Unless another Republican gains some momentum, I think Jeb is a shoe-in for the nomination. Course, he could be serious about not wanting to run.
What about Bill Frist?
What about Bill Frist?
I consider him the nomination winner by default. If nobody else gets any momentum then Frist is the guy, but he is a Senator and senators aren't great in Presidential elections. I think a big name like Bush or Giuliani would knock him out. I'm not sure about the establishment getting behind Giuliani though.