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WillyT

(72,631 posts)
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:16 PM Jun 2015

Question: When Did Running For The Republican Party's Presidential Nomination, Amount To...

A job app for Faux News... or a "Think" Tank... or a Lobbying gig ???

In 2000... I wondered why Orrin Hatch was in there... he had no chance...

And the only thing I could come up with... was that he was there as a backstop to GW... sort of a Minder... like in North Korea.

In case GW said something dumb, and needed to be bailed out.

I don't know if he made any money in that adventure, yet...

In 2012... there were 12 Candidates...

In 2016... there may be many more...

In BOTH cases, anyone worth their salt in political polling and consulting would have waved them off.

So what gives ???




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Question: When Did Running For The Republican Party's Presidential Nomination, Amount To... (Original Post) WillyT Jun 2015 OP
billionaires are looking to buy a presidency rurallib Jun 2015 #1
Most Excellent Point !!! WillyT Jun 2015 #2
sounds great except republicans' idea of a marketplace doesn't involve robust competition. unblock Jun 2015 #3
true. But while there may appear to be much product rurallib Jun 2015 #5
pretty good analogy. then again, not all gm cars were defective.... unblock Jun 2015 #9
Like Trump. Exilednight Jun 2015 #4
They've been on that trajectory since the 90s... JHB Jun 2015 #6
Simplified? Wilms Jun 2015 #8
Money. HooptieWagon Jun 2015 #7

rurallib

(62,431 posts)
1. billionaires are looking to buy a presidency
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:31 PM
Jun 2015

some have the ego to think that their money can make anyone president.
The Republican Party is merely offering them some products to buy.

rurallib

(62,431 posts)
5. true. But while there may appear to be much product
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:41 PM
Jun 2015

most of the models come from the same manufacturer and have little difference between them.

Remember General Motors cars of the 50s to 90s? The only difference between them was the nameplate.

JHB

(37,161 posts)
6. They've been on that trajectory since the 90s...
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:49 PM
Jun 2015

...when Newt Gingrich and Rush Limbaugh effectively became the voices of the party. In 2000 it wasn't deeply-rooted enough, and the party establishment still pretty much followed "traditional" practices.

In 2004 they had someone already squatting in the Oval Office, so there was a clear choice.

The cracks were really visible in 2008, but McCain and Romney were heavy enough establishment hitters to still clean up by far.

And then McCain, heeding Bill Kristol's flawless logic, tapped the Grifter Queen of Glacier Gulch as his VP. And then the "Kenyan" guy with the furrin name won.

The floodgates opened up: rich wingnuts and bilkers poured money into the coffers of the Teastroturf machine, run-of-the-mill wingnuts poured their own money in, and it was a great time to cash in and/or (mostly "and&quot bilk the gullible who were so flame-eyed that they weren't paying much attention to where the money was going.

Simplified, sure, but that's the gist of it.

 

HooptieWagon

(17,064 posts)
7. Money.
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:53 PM
Jun 2015

Not just donations, but future book deals, speeches, jobs in think tanks and Fox....hell, a reality TV show isn't unprecedented.
Then of course there's always Ego.

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