Gov. Jerry Brown Urged to Run for President
Stop laughing!
If he weren't the nation's oldest governor, a ripe 75, Jerry Brown would automatically be counted among serious Democratic candidates for president in 2016.
He boasts a household name, an impressive list of accomplishments in the country's most populous state — a state some once deemed ungovernable — glowing national media coverage and a deep familiarity with the pitfalls and rigors of a White House bid, having run three times before.
Now, some are pushing Brown to consider another try for the White House, even if it means taking on Hillary Rodham Clinton, the prohibitive, if still undeclared, Democratic favorite.
"I think Jerry is precisely what America needs," said Rose Ann DeMoro, the leader of a national nurses union and a strong political ally of Brown. "He has the courage of his convictions, which we haven't seen in a very long while."
Brown, who is up for reelection in 2014, has not yet stated his intention to seek another term, though he has raised millions of dollars for what would appear to be an easy campaign.
(Hat tip to Reason commenter The Rt. Hon. Serious Man, Visc)
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As someone trapped in the People's Republic of California, "Please God, NOOOOOO!!!"
At least someone else would be governor. However, the likelihood of anything but a Progressive being governor in CA is absurd for the time being. When Moonbeam leaves he will be replaced with a Sunflower.
..."Rose Ann DeMoro, the leader of a national nurses union"...
Sniff...
Stinks.
So what exactly are the characteristics we look for in a leader? Old? White(ish)? Career politician? Principles and plans be damned! On with the horse race!
The fucking media is beyond lazy at this point.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...
(gasp for breath)
...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
If he had the courage of his convictions he wouldn't be a politician, lady. The people of this nation/world are nuts.
"He has the courage of his convictions"
Not that he shouldn't be behind bars, but what was he convicted of?