Pres. Barack Obama: I believe he will run for a third term, considering Obama's need for a legacy which has been failing precipitously every year from a promising beginning. At this point in time right now, the 44th President of the United States would outright lose a November election. I say outright since the 2012 election had fraud occur on all political sides.
Sen. and Sec. of State Hillary Rodham Clinton: She is the best choice; frankly, Clinton is the only choice to have both a return to The Imperial Presidency, a clear Democrat leader and a far better future by reconciling with the recent 90s past. I am concerned that Secretary of State Clinton will not get the Presidency due to her being a nearly 68 year old female with more testicular fortitude than certain male leaders. Already political internet journalists like Michael Rivero are foaming at the mouth at the prospect of a Clinton Presidency, wanting to stop it at any price. I thus ask Mr. Rivero of What Really Happened: what are you hiding? And why have you and the website lost what once made you great?
Sen. Rand Paul: He talks well in approach; yet Sen. Paul is a fraudulent man. Libertarianism is not a workable approach to anything. Sen. Paul's father, Dr. Ron Paul, is even worse. Yet, the internet world is in awe of the Paul family; a family leading their flock to the same cult like fate of their predecessors.
Sen. Marco Rubio: Not worth my time and paper.
Sen. Ted Cruz: He will be a surprise to many, though I have no plans to vote for him. Not many Senators can lay claim to altering political life in only 4 years; Sen. Cruz has, though not to my liking.
Gov. Scott Walker: The only Republican talking about the need for ethanol and the near literal conservative in the field. Gov. Walker might get the nomination if more people listen. Provided of course people are willing to lend an ear.
Jeb Bush: This third Bush in line may very well steal the Republican nomination. If so, GOP should thereby stand for Gluttons Of Punishment.
Gov. Sarah Palin: A decent enough person, though decency has not gotten Gov. Palin the coveted nomination. I think she may have sold out a while ago.
Carly Fiorina: A non-starter. She lost to Sen. Barbara Boxer 5 years ago; why would Fiorina do any better now?
Dr. Ben Carson: Being a Doctor does not make one a President. A cut above the rest, but that is not saying much.
Sen. Bernie Sanders: He will stay till the bitter end, running as an Independent. I would be surprised and excited should Sen. Sanders lead a poll; though again, not my first choice.
Gov. Chris Christie: A fat, egotistical, bullying, condescending piece of shit.
George Pataki: Why????????????
Martin O'Malley: The prior Governor of Maryland would have been a formidable Democratic candidate; had a Democratic won the Governorship last year. Now there is nothing to back O'Malley up.
Jim Webb: A potential dark horse candidate; I am not sure what to expect from the former Senator. Though Webb's track record is exemplary.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren: She is running, let it be known. While I like Sen. Warren, I do not think she or any other Democratic candidate not named Clinton can win a November election. However, it seems we are heading to multiple primary challenges from many political fronts. This, including a Sen. Warren candidacy, will cheapen the Presidency further still.
Vice President Joe Biden: No; I am sorry, but no.
Mike Bloomberg: Do not think the former NYC Mayor has Not considered a Presidential run. An arrogant man who did little for New York as far as I am concerned.
Dr. Jill Stein: A brilliant individual. Dr. Stein however is not going to be President.
Al Gore: A most important person, and a personal hero of mine. Yet, the Nobel Peace Prize winner's time has passed to ever become President.
Rep. Paul Ryan: I am concerned about this well spoken yet politically obtuse Congress Member. Rep. Ryan does not know economics like he thinks he does.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo: I find it odd no one has taken Gov. Cuomo's imminent run into consideration. This will alter everything; just like Gov. Cuomo's election in 2010 did in New York. Not my choice though.
Pope Francis: This one is obviously a joke, yet it appears as if the Catholic Church is returning to its ways of being arbiter and ruler of all. I am from the Church; yet I am greatly concerned about what has been done these last two years.
David Miscavige: Only if a Scientologist becomes a politician, and I do not ever see that happening. Miscavige is still a most frightening, megalomaniacal and short man.
The Rothschilds: Our rulers whom have decided all of this from the beginning. Much like wars, the Rothschilds finance all political parties; thus even if the people win, they also win.
I will obviously have more to say as the days go on. Suffice to say, my first choice is Sen. and Sec. of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. And yes, the way to move forward is to reconcile and follow the 1990s. The fifteen years since Bill Clinton's Presidency ended have been times of growing up and becoming aware; yet we as a people have lost so much since then.
One thing we have not lost is our imagination to tell a story. And I am anxious to see how this story plays out ten years since the last story.
Robert
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