Not sure they can win with Bush. As much as I might like Bush's position on immigration and his Latino sympathies, he's unnecessarily ticked off the base, has committed several unforced errors, and well remains a Bush.
Did anybody here see the movie The Happening (the one where the plants and vegetation emits some sort of stuff that makes humans kill themselves)? M Night Shamalyn(sp) flick? Good premise, pretty good actors, really good (IMO) director but the movie was terrible. The acting all looked "stiff and forced", hard to put your finger on exactly what the problem was, it just didn't flow the way a movie should flow. That's how Rubio strikes me. Nice looking fellow, obviously knows stuff, seems to have a good personality and at least gives the impression that he has something to say, but when he says it it just doesn't "feel right". It reminds me of the acting in that movie, it just doesn't seem "natural".
Carson seems like a nice man, but I agree with you guys, just don't see him as presidential, or even as a politician, which coming from me would seem to be a compliment.
Cruz reminds me of the former president of Iran, obviously intelligent but the ****e that comes out of his mouth scares me. He seems to represent the most radical "last days" elements of religion, like the Ahmadneisfsjfajidad supposedly thought he was supposed to be the Muslim who did the stuff necessary to usher in the 12th Imam and the end of the world, which of course would mean the end of all non Muslims. Cruz has that creepy vibe about religion too, a story I heard that his dad supposedly said that Cruz was (in his opinion/prophetic judgement) one of the last day prophets who was supposed to carry out God's orders regarding "taking the wealth of the sinners which had been laid up for the just" and apparently in Cruz Sr.'s screenplay his son was going to play one of "the just". RUN, don't walk away from this ahole.
Kasich reminds me a little of Newt, who could say some of the most brilliant stuff you ever heard and usually it came when he wasn't being a partisan buffoon but just simply speaking from the heart, but then 5 minutes later he'd be talking about the "Kenyan tribesman" in the White House. I've heard Kasich say some great stuff, then turn around and have a WTF moment. I do agree he'd make a good VP, in the great and recent tradition of fairly smart people who say really dumb stuff.
I don't know enough about Fiorino, she seems like a business person version of Carson to me, not an insult just a "what are you doing running for president" kind of thing.
I think Rand Paul just did what most politicians do sooner or later, he sold out some of his core beliefs in trying to be all things to all people. I heard him on Bill Maher one night and he sounded like somebody who actually stood for certain things and wasn't going to sell out just to be popular. Then the campaigning started...
Bush baffles me, I've heard him speak before and sounded scarily good, I say scarily because I DON'T want another Bush or another Clinton in the White House, but his campaigning seems more like somebody who wants to remain relevant politically but not really challenge anybody who's ahead of him, quite a few WTF moments.
Walker is a slime ball IMO on a par with any I've ever seen. He's so good at what he REALLY does that the Koch's actually bought him a pair of monogrammed Gucci knee pads.
Trump is still Trump. Good speaker, not great, but seems to know how to keep his crowd interested. Has zero idea what he would do if elected, no specific plans at all except, "elect me and I'll make the nation great again", but nothing really important beyond that. He says whatever he thinks and doesn't back down or apologize and the "I'm sick of political correctness" crowd loves him.
I'd still like to see a Bernie vs. Trump run next year. Imagine how many strokes, heart attacks, and nervous breakdowns that would give the establishment on both sides!!!