Thursday, April 26, 2012

And the campaign for 2016 begins

I originally chalked this up to the usual Rush Limbaugh idiocy, but the more I think about it, the more I think it's the opening salvo to the 2016 campaign (caveat--I was also one of the dolts who though Sarah Palin would undoubtedly be the republican nominee in 2012).

Bill Clinton has mentioned it and you have to think the prospect of Hilary Clinton running in 2016 has to be daunting for republicans.  Willard hasn't exactly been inspiring confidence among his fellow conservatives and while it's still very early, the oddsmakers are a long way away from seeing him as the favorite this year.  Which means the republicans could be facing a formidable candidate in 2016 with the prospect of not having control of the White House until 2024 facing them. And with news like this out of Arizona, it could be even longer than that.

Probably a long shot, but it's fun to think about don't you think?

Peace,
emaycee

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