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A number of times on DU, I've referenced Taylor Branch's book, "The Clinton Tapes." President Clinton tells the author about a conversation with Bush the Elder, where the ex-president explains how the establishment republicans are concerned about the rising tide of radical, right-wing extremists within their party. Those who are "out-of-control" simply cannot, by definition, be controlled.
Thus, a 2012 republican primary could indeed start out with Cariboob Barbie; a plastic Ken doll named Willard; a Fox News host of a bibical Mayberry RFD unreality show; and a splattering of VP hopefuls. Willard "Mitt" Romney may be acceptable to the Wall Street republicans, because they can count on him to advocate their domestic corporate policies, and easily control him in foreign affairs. But he has no more chance of winning the presidential election, than he does of beating Manny Pacquiao in the "Fight of the Century."
Huckleberry is far less acceptable to the republican elders, though he might become more popular with the religious right wing of the party's grass roots. My understanding is that the administration views him as the republican's strongest challenger at this time. However, the 2012 election is for President, not Bishop. In a head-to-head contest against Barack Obama, he would be exposed for the huckster that he is.
Palin poses the republican establishment's biggest headache. She could actually win two of their first three primaries. She knows that, and they do, too. The establishment forces would have to openly oppose her. That risks offending the rabid right tea-partiers, a faction of the religious right, and the women of their party. At this point, Karl Rove is playing point for the anti-Palin forces. It is not hard to imagine Palin using him to define the establishment as old, fat, crooked white men, out of touch with the more passionate forces within the party. As I noted in the summer of 2008, Palin has an extreme borderline personality disorder, with histrionic features. When a person with that make-up has a cash flow, they do not go gently into the good night. They triangulate, and split from anyone who dares reject them. John McCain found this out.
I suspect that the republican elders are engaged in an effort to find someone "new," who would be acceptable to the majority of their party, and who could help them in Congressional and state races. I'm not able to figure out who that might be at this point. Do you have any thoughts on this?
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