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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 532849" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>I don't know that he's all that worried about Bobby, Jeb or The Huckabee. Bobby could be a threat down the road, but Jeb is stuck with a pretty unpopular last name, it might be a while before people are ready for another Bush. I like Huckabee, I actually think he's a decent human being which is rare in politics, but he comes across as too much of a hick sometimes. The base loves him, but he won't get much more than that without selling out on who he is and I don't see that happening. JMO.</p><p>Mitt will be a threat because he badly wants it, he'll do/say anything to win, and he has tons of money. If Obama really wanted to neutralize him he should have made him health care czar, based on the fact that Mitt pioneered mandatory, state run health care in MA while he was governor. Assuming that Obama really does want to move the country towards a single payer system under which everyone is covered, what better way to do it than behind a succesful republican business man with a track record?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 532849, member: 4805"] I don't know that he's all that worried about Bobby, Jeb or The Huckabee. Bobby could be a threat down the road, but Jeb is stuck with a pretty unpopular last name, it might be a while before people are ready for another Bush. I like Huckabee, I actually think he's a decent human being which is rare in politics, but he comes across as too much of a hick sometimes. The base loves him, but he won't get much more than that without selling out on who he is and I don't see that happening. JMO. Mitt will be a threat because he badly wants it, he'll do/say anything to win, and he has tons of money. If Obama really wanted to neutralize him he should have made him health care czar, based on the fact that Mitt pioneered mandatory, state run health care in MA while he was governor. Assuming that Obama really does want to move the country towards a single payer system under which everyone is covered, what better way to do it than behind a succesful republican business man with a track record? [/QUOTE]
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