Look for someone coming out of Hollywood. Name recognition; citing Schwarzenegger precedent; absolutely no political experience. Or maybe a drama teacher.For the Dems, I have no real sense of who they have waiting in the wings. They're gonna need someone dynamic.
Anyone competent or in the "centre" of the Dem party has been run out of town.For the Dems, I have no real sense of who they have waiting in the wings. They're gonna need someone dynamic.
America Ferrera, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep amongst many others ... IF, as The Economist recommends, Joe Biden decides to "walk away" from the presidency "on this own terms" without endorsing anyone.Look for someone coming out of Hollywood. Name recognition; citing Schwarzenegger precedent; absolutely no political experience. Or maybe a drama teacher.
I was trying not to picture Johnny Depp or Kanye.America Ferrera, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep amongst many others ...
I like what The Economist had to say. I think President Biden can walk away - without owing anyone anything - having arguably, "saved America" from a second Trump term and, very possibly, a Trump resurgence.I was trying not to picture Johnny Depp or Kanye.![]()
America Ferrera, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep amongst many others ... IF, as The Economist recommends, Joe Biden decides to "walk away" from the presidency "on this own terms" without endorsing anyone.
While Ronald Reagan had "credentials" as the governor of California, Donald J Trump is living proof that Americans will vote for a totally unqualified celebrity.
I think that President Biden is intent on building a legacy - being better at America First than Trump ever was; I don't think he will have huge "coattails" on which VP Harris can coast to the nomination.
Caitlyn Jenner for POTUS! First women president and you please the radical LGBTQWhatever crowdI think the Dems realize that it's time for a female president, so the 2024 election will be DJT vs Stormy Daniels.
He's actually as tough, maybe even tougher on China and Russia that Trump was. I agree with on some of his policies but, like all retail politicians, he has to payback his backers.I don't see how he could be fitted to "America First". His energy policy alone has been disastrous, and that has had a lot of downstream effects because energy is a foundation of prosperity.
I don't disagree, but I think there are, still, moderate, slightly right-of-centre Democrats and equally moderate, slightly left-of-centre Republicans. I think that political mushy-middle has, largely, gone silent rather than vanished. I suspect it can be coaxed out again by the right leaders. Maybe a celebrity, untainted by attachment to too many stupid socio-economic causes isn't such a bad idea.The Democratic party isn't centre-right at all, even by Canadian standards. The past few years the party leaders have essentially been weathervanes following the wind of the party's left vanguard, and it shows in the realignment of US voters (Democrats reaping more educated, more white, more prosperous). Contrast the positions of major leaders like Biden or Pelosi on major social issues with what their positions were a few years ago. If Canadian leftists are pushing the culture war in the elementary classrooms the way it's ongoing in the US, they're managing to pass completely under anyone's radar. Same with district attorneys in major cities determined to retain fewer proven criminals in custody. Fiscally, our centre-left leadership isn't pushing anywhere near the kind of money out the door that the US Congress has. That's why I singled out the attempt to forgive student debt. Some estimates pegged the cost at half a trillion. That's serious money, even for the US. Wherever that money comes from, for now it's uncommitted again and therefore can be re-used to promise someone, somewhere, something. Best to bank the bribe before casting the vote, though.
I don't disagree, but I think there are, still, moderate, slightly right-of-centre Democrats and equally moderate, slightly left-of-centre Republicans. I think that political mushy-middle has, largely, gone silent rather than vanished. I suspect it can be coaxed out again by the right leaders. Maybe a celebrity, untainted by attachment to too many stupid socio-economic causes isn't such a bad idea.
The other 7 out of 10 are politically polarized.3 In 10 Americans Named Political Polarization As A Top Issue Facing The Country
Representatives Abigail Spanberger and Elissa Slotkin, former Representative Connor Lamb and Senator Joe Manchin come to mind. But are they presidential material? Like our Liberal Party, the Dems front bench strength isn’t looking good.I don't disagree, but I think there are, still, moderate, slightly right-of-centre Democrats and equally moderate, slightly left-of-centre Republicans. I think that political mushy-middle has, largely, gone silent rather than vanished. I suspect it can be coaxed out again by the right leaders. Maybe a celebrity, untainted by attachment to too many stupid socio-economic causes isn't such a bad idea.