| Wednesday, April 05, 2006 |
| More Buckley than you can shake a stick at |
Round two of the William F. Buckley ReidReport linkfest. This time, the father of modern conservatism is taking on the Hillary-McCain pre-horse race, horse race:
``I don't find a commanding presence sort of knocking on the door'' for the next presidential campaign, Buckley said in an interview broadcast today on Bloomberg Television.
Clinton, of New York, is ``a very consequential woman with an extraordinary background,'' he said. ``Her thought is kind of woozy left, not in my judgment threatening.''
She is ``a phenomenon, a woman candidate who might easily be president,'' Buckley said.
Arizona Senator John McCain, the most widely known of the potential Republican candidates, is ``a remarkable human being,'' Buckley said. ``I don't think that his name comes to mind automatically as somebody who over a period of years has addressed problems with fruitful thinking, let alone with consistent thinking.'' But tell us what you really think...
Tags: Politics, Elections, McCain, Hillary, Clinton, HILLARY CLINTON, Election 2008 |
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