Ain't it the truth ?
 
BHO has been a huge flop.
None of the GOP candidates are competent, or if one or two are,
they have so much baggage that they create strong resistance to voting for  
them.
 
Time for a hero. Will one emerge ?  A major gamble for anyone who  tries.
If this was the past, Buchanan would have a shot at it, but this isn't the  
past.
Best he could do now is make himself relevant again. 
 
>From the Left ?  I'm thinking about it but no answers just yet. For  that 
matter,'
since Buchanan is essentially ex-GOP,  I still haven't come up  with
anyone from the Right, either.
 
 
Billy
 
 
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10/10/2011 2:19:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]  
writes:

Dang,  someone beat me to it:  


_http://www.politico.com/politicoprimary/_ 
(http://www.politico.com/politicoprimary/) 



The  public has had it with Washington and conventional politics. It has 
lost trust  and respect in the conventional governing class. There is mounting 
evidence  voters don't see President Barack Obama or the current crop of 
GOP candidates  as the clear and easy solution. As Democratic pollster Stan 
Greenberg argues,  it seems likely if not inevitable an atmosphere this toxic 
and destabilized  will produce an independent presidential candidate who 
could shake the  political system. 



On Oct 10, 2011, at 2:11 PM, Dr. Ernie Prabhakar wrote:



Let's  play the hypothetical game, since it is conceivable it could become  
real:


_http://www.americanselect.org/official-documents_ 
(http://www.americanselect.org/official-documents)    


Say the Occupy Wall Street group turns into a Tea Party of the Left,  
complete with its own Sarah Palin-esque leaders.


Say that AmericansElect gets critical mass, and manages to avoid  terminal 
dysfunction.


Say that centrists get energized and mobilized to find a way to pull  this 
all together.


What then?


The more I think about it, the more I suspect we actually need a  "person" 
not a position paper.  An individual who is ideologically  pragmatic and 
ruthlessly competent.  Who has the managerial skills and  political temperament 
to be President, but didn't have the stomach for a  traditional nomination 
process.


If we can find that person now, before the media circus, perhaps we can  
help influence him (or her) to take the stage. Even Draft them if  necessary.


But who?   Billy, you're the researcher:  who's smart and  centrist enough 
to theoretically rally both sides of the populist  vote?


-- Ernie P.


P.S. And no, before you ask, I'm not available until my daughter turns  
three (she turns one next month). 






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