Thus Begins a Quixotic Quest

For a shining planet, known as Earth

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As a prelude to the first open thread we've had in a while, I thought y'all would like to know that Senator Sam Brownback officially kicks off his quest for the Presidency tomorrow. You can watch it live on C-SPAN tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Full candor requires that I disclose that I'd love it were he to have an actual shot at this thing; but because he and I agree on pretty close to every policy issue, he doesn't have a whelk's chance in a supernova.

Open thread.

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The Man of La Mancha, Kansas by OneWifeForLife

So what appeals to you about Brownback?

And who knows about his chances; we live in strange times.

A 'whelk'? by kchand

Oh my.

"Damnant quod non intellegunt."

Malkin by Jon Sandor

Has a video clip up from her trip to Iraq.

Why do you suppose by Leverkuhn

that he has no chance. Certainly, he is not one of the front runners, but with two years to go it seems a bit early to rule anyone out.

A precedent embalms a principle.
- Disraeli

Well by flyerhawk

A big problem is that he is viewed by many as a one issue politician. And it seems unlikely that abortion will be the issue that resonates with people in 2008.

But his bigger problem is some of his actions that will be used against. How many commercials will be aired pointing out that Brownback block a judicial nomination because the judge had attended a gay wedding?

"There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why... I dream of things that never were and ask why not." George Bernard Shaw

Hoya! by hoyasaxa

Saxa!

Beat the tar out of Seton Hall tonight up in the swamps of Jersey. It is good to see Georgetown finally getting on the right track this year.

I realize this belongs over on the sports page, but open threads are few and far between, so I'm taking advantage of it.

He may be a great guy...but why would anyone ever want a senator to be president? Senators aren't leaders. They can't be. You can't get anything done in the senate by leading, only by making consensus with a bunch of people who all have their own agenda and feel like they are the most important one in the room.

Move up to the Executive and all of a sudden you are the most important one in the room. A whole new ballgame. You've now got to be guided by a strong internal sense of what's the best thing to do.

It's a big part of the reason we don't elect Senators to be president. There are other reasons (like their voting records) that people point to but I think a lot of those stem from the central, "not a leader" problem.

It's why I don't like Brownback, or McCain and didn't like Allen. Nice guys, but they are Senators. It's why the Democrats should be worried about Obama, Hillary, Edwards, Dodd, Biden, etc. Look for Richardson to rise now that he's "exploring" the idea of running.

Republicans should be looking to Romney, Guliani and Newt (the House is a different ball game).

Just my thoughts...

Push it up!

seems like there are a lot of music lovers here at RS...

What was the best concert you've ever attended, and why?

I'd have to say mine was The Highwaymen, at The Rosemont Horizen...around '92

Why...?...Hard working, hard living, legends.

Barry White, by kyle8

Circa 1981, along with the Whispers.

"Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty"
Kyle

when it comes to MEH...Mood Elevation Hour...my gal loves it!

Bob Seger, no question! by David Hinz

Every song was alive...in Chrysler Arena, across the street from where he went to high school....never sat down the entire night!

The Rolling Stones! by Darin H

Went to see them when they played McNichols arena in Denver in 1999 (No Security tour). To see them in an arena and not a stadium was a treat. We didn't have tickets, just drove down there and found someone selling. Paid $90 (face value) per ticket, was sitting less than 100 feet from the stage, center section. Completely awesome concert.

Two thirds of the world is covered by water, the other third is covered by Champ Bailey

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heck, I could have stayed there for 2.5 hours if he just sang one song..."I was a little to tall....

The primary is till a long ways away and lots can happen between then and now. McCain, Guiliani, and flip-flop Mitt are not acceptable social conservatives. Make no mistake, the social conservatives will rally around one candidate and right now Brownback seems like the likeliest choice. Iowa is also tailor-made for Brownback to do surprisingly well and catapult him into the top tier.

From Mark Steyn

As Senator Brownback starts out on “the yellow brick road to the White House,” I was struck by this quote from him in John’s profile [John J. Miller @ NRO]:

“The term ‘compassionate conservatism’ is great, but it’s basically a marketing term,” he says. “I think it’s been overused in rhetoric and underutilized in public policy. I want to make it a reality.”

Terrific. “Compassionate Conservatism – It’s Not Just For The Marketing Department Anymore!”

As Tony might say, "GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREATTTTTTTTT!" Just what we need, another freaking compassionate conservative, only this one REALLY means it.

I just can't express my Underwhelmment™. Thanks Senator. You have firmly cemented you place on my list of acceptable candidates right next to John McCain.

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There's room for Brownback by Neil Stevens

When Giuliani realizes that between corruption, abortion, and cheap emotional shots over his night in drag, that he has no chance of getting the nomination, he quits,

When McCain puts his foot in his mouth too many times and fades again,

When Romney's flip-flops gain wide circulation,

Brownback steps in as The Conservative.

Let's see him start making some fiery speeches in the Senate.

Run like Reagan!

The bad news by Jon Sandor

is that our field has no candidate who looks very impressive.

The good news is that the Democrats field is so weak that a nobody with two years in the Senate is being taken seriously as a Presidential contender. They are in no better shape than we are.

Do you know anthing about Matt Blunt? He was rated as the nations best governor by CATO in 2006.

His bio;

http://www.gov.mo.gov/biography.htm

Franz, Prince of Dogness is still available to run...

Don't let the smile fool you, he'd eat Hillary for breakfast. Literally...
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referenced and linked above.

Brownback has no "fiery" in his speeches. Or his demeanor. He is the quintessential "nice guy". Would die before saying anything that might hurt someone's feelings. His first action on meeting Hillary at a Senate prayer meeting (yep), was to apologize to her for having "hated" her husband.

Just the kind of guy we need. He could go on a World Apology Tour that would make Bill Clinton blush. And, he's less conservative than our current President.
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Umm... by Neil Stevens

If you don't see the difference between apologizing for a personal emotion, to a colleague and United States Senator, and apologzing to foreign dictators, I can't help you.

Run like Reagan!

Quixotic Indeed by California Yankee

Brownback's opposition to abortion and gay marriage, and his platform against wasteful federal spending and for compassionate and practical programs to help the poor, energy independence, stopping cancer, term limits for judges and members of Congress, and a flat tax, isn't going to win the nomination. He has alienated the core of his chosen conservative constituency by opposing the revised Iraq strategy and by supporting a path to citizenship for some of the nation's 11 million illegal aliens.

Even though he first announced he was running on December 4, a new Washington Post and ABC News poll finds Brownback supported by only 1 percent. That's the same level of support CNN and Pew polls found for Brownback in November.


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