Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Columnist outlines Blunt's path to the presidency

Tuesday's Kansas City Star featured an article examining Missouri Governor Matt Blunt's lack of popularity.
In a column that makes Stephen King read like Beatrix Potter, today's St. Louis Post-Dispatch takes off in an entirely different direction as Bill McClellan outlines the path the governor could take to the presidency in 2012 when Blunt would still be only 42 years old.
At first, I just laughed and then I remembered Jimmy Carter.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I laughed about George W, too. Now I cry.

Anonymous said...

Anyone who doesn't believe that Matt Blunt will be a national political figure is kidding themselves.

Anonymous said...

The alarming prospect of inflicting Boy Blunt upon the nation -- dangling from the strings of the next Karl Rove -- should light a blaze under Democrats. Blunt must not be allowed to reign in Jefferson City after 2008! Defeating his re-election bid is the only way to derail his drive to Washington. The country, and world, cannot withstand another inept puppet in the White House!

Anonymous said...

George W., cherry picked with everything in place, had the "personality" the American people wanted (shudder!) Not even Karl Rove, Jr. could make Matt Blunt into something presidential.

Maybe the old man needs to buy him some cowboy boots and a baseball team.

By the way, that St Louis columnist said a little bit of nothing.