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June 8, 2023

Does it really matter that a bunch of second and third-tier candidates have announced for the GOP presidential nomination?  Other than DeSantis — who’s first tier — are any of them really running for president or are they running to pump a little air into their brands? 

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Well, one second-tier candidate is doing more than pumping air.  His name is Vivek Ramaswamy.  He’s young — just 37 — and has made waves with his Twitter postings.  I’ll wager he’s running for future consideration.  Ramaswamy isn’t a reformer.  He’s a conservative firebrand.  He’s articulating positions that are bold, would upend the establishment if enacted, and return government to its rightful owners: the people.  He represents the future of conservatism.  More on Ramaswamy in a moment.     

As to the rest of the field, some, like Nikki Haley, are running for vice president.  Haley, who, along with fellow South Carolinian Lindsey Graham wants the Ukraine war to be the nation’s next Vietnam — far worse, actually.  A major war in Europe would be catastrophic, there and here.  Haley, who wants pro-sex school indoctrination Disney to move to South Carolina.  And who’s flipflopped on sex changes for kids.  Haley has the biggest tin ear among the also-rans. 

Mike Pence undoubtedly isn’t running for veep.  It’s hard to say why Pence is running.  A decent guy, Pence has the personality of a cardboard cutout.  He seems to be the establishment’s pick for 2024’s Jeb!.  Maybe he has plans for a podcast or new book.  And since Trump is most very likely to be the GOP presidential standard-bearer, there’s not much of a chance for a veep encore for Mike.       

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Chris Christie?  Christie is running toward the buffet or hors d’oeuvre tables at campaign stops.  Are his pockets lined with Ziplocks?

Governor Doug Burgum is running, too.  Please don’t ask, “Who?”  Doug is a big deal in North Dakota.     

Tim Scott?  Trump has had nice things to say about Scott, which is a little scary.  Scott is running for veep, unless he’s deluded.  Let’s hope that Trump doesn’t pick Scott as his running mate.  Among Trump’s many attributes, picking personnel isn’t one.  He needs to leave personnel decisions to Melania, judging by the bombs he dropped during his term as president.  Scott seems like a nice guy, and maybe he is. 

But Scott’s got one story: He was raised by a single momma and pulled himself up by the bootstraps.  A really nice story, but with America moving relentlessly toward a hotter cold civil war, the economy shaky, with China making noises about real war… with the American establishment itching for — yes — a hot war with Russia, the momma thing simply doesn’t resonate.  Maybe in 1992 it would have, but not now.  And Scott is too nice, actually.  Xi Jingping and Vlad Putin, among others, are apex predators.  They eat nice guys for lunch.

If Trump is elected president, and heaven forbid, the Good Lord called him home during his term, you really want Mr. Sugary Nice Establishment Guy to assume the presidency?    

DeSantis?  He’s the legit contender among the others.  My best guess is that Ron is running in case Trump stumbles somehow — or if Trump’s health fails him.  I don’t understand the DeSantis candidacy in 2024, otherwise.  In 2028, yes, definitely, but next year?