Christie, Palin, Ryan: The New
Candidates?
By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann
Published on DickMorris.com
August 22, 2011
Three
new candidates are slowly
circling above the GOP presidential race.
Will they land or fly on by?
New Jersey
Governor Chris Christie, former VP candidate Sarah Palin, and House
Budget
Committee Chairman Paul Ryan are in various stages of contemplating
possible
candidacies.
Start
with Palin. A good
Iowa source tells me that she is
preparing a massive event in his state on September 3rd, very possibly
to
announce her presidential candidacy.
It
would be a huge mistake...but it would help the Republicans defeat
Obama!
A
mistake because she’d get
slaughtered. Michele
Bachmann - more
credentialed, accomplished, and informed - has breathed all the oxygen
she’d
need for her candidacy. Before
she could
compete in the primaries, she would need to defeat Bachmann in the
“woman’s
primary.” But the
Congressman is vastly
better equipped to discuss budget, deficit, foreign affairs, and
virtually any
other issue. She
has stirred the same
kind of enthusiasm as the former Alaska Governor, but with much more
substance
behind it. If she
ran, it would end up
trivializing her and showing feet of clay.
...But
it wouldn’t be bad for the
Party. Sarah Palin
is the same kind of
lightening rod in the Republican Party that Hillary Clinton is in the
Democratic. (Doesn’t
that reflect the sexism
of our politics?). If
she entered the
race, the entire political establishment would descend on her in a
chorus of
criticism and undeserved mockery.
She
would deflect attention - and therefore negative attacks - from the
likely
front runners.
The
entire Republican Primary has been
waged in the shadows of those who will not be the nominees - Trump,
Daniels,
and Huckabee. For
the past three months,
we have been rid of these phantoms and can focus on the real candidates. Now, if Palin runs, she
will be the object of
media scrutiny, permitting Bachmann, Romney, and Perry to advance their
campaigns without negative media scrutiny and Democratic attacks.
Can
Palin win the nomination? Not
a chance.
Not while Bachmann is viable.
Can
she defeat Obama? She’s
probably the
only Republican candidate that can’t.
Even these days, Obama gets more than 50% of
the vote in matchups with
her, more than he draws against any other candidate.
Then
there’s Paul Ryan. Another
bad idea. If he ran
and got the nomination, the
Democrats would hang his proposed Medicare cuts around his neck. Again, this is one of the
few events which
could spell doom for our chances in November and re-elect Obama.
Ryan,
a compelling and articulate
figure - who I urged to run for president before he came up with his
Medicare
plan - is being pushed by many of the operatives associated with former
President George W. Bush. There
was
never a lot of love between Governor Bush and his then Lt. Governor
Rick Perry
and now many of the Bush people are pushing Ryan to get in as an
antidote to
the Texas Governor. Originally,
they had
pinned their hopes on Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (who would have
been a
great candidate) but when that soured, they cast their lonely eyes to
Wisconsin’s Congressman Ryan.
In
any event, Paul Ryan repeatedly
threw cold water on my entreaties to run for president speaking
movingly and
vividly of his determination to “be there for my kids” while they are
growing
up. After his
splendid reply to Obama’s
State of the Union speech, I texted him that his eloquence would spark
demands
for his candidacy. “Thanks
but no
thanks” was his answer.
Chris
Christie, on the other hand, is
the real deal. His
record in New Jersey
is awesome, a real testament to conservative values amid a liberal
environment. His
courage, clarity, and
wisdom are very impressive. He’d
make a
great candidate and a great president.
We hope he runs!
But
its hard to see how someone can
run after saying that they are “not ready” to be president. If he had demurred using
other language, he
could now reverse field and run. But
if
he wasn’t “ready” to be president - by his own admission - in the
spring, how
could he be suddenly ready by the autumn?
Still,
Christie could get over that
hurdle citing the manifest incompetence of the current president. He should run. He probably won’t get
re-elected Governor of
liberal New Jersey in 2013 - he’s been too faithful to his conservative
agenda.
In
the meantime, we have a field of
very good candidates. Romney,
Perry, or
Bachmann could all beat Obama and, as noted before, don’t count out
Cain,
Santorum, or even Newt.
Are
we having fun yet?
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