Tuesday Open Thread

Filed in National by on February 1, 2011

Welcome to your Tuesday open thread. So, what’s on your mind today? Are you dreading the snow/ice/rain/ice/rain we have coming? This winter has seemed really long and it’s only the beginning of February!

Just place this next story in the WTF! file. Obama-appointed ambassador to China Jon Huntsman is resigning his position to run for the GOP presidential nomination?

First came the rumors that President Obama’s Ambassador to China, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman (R), was planning to resign (and maybe run for president.) Then came White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs’ confirmation that Huntsman was on the way out (to maybe run for president.) Now comes news that Huntsman has officially tendered his resignation and plans to return to the US by May, which gives him plenty of time to…well, you know.

Politico‘s Mike Allen reports Huntsman has tendered his resignation from the embassy in China effective this spring, giving him a little over half a year to scale up a presidential campaign — should he so choose — by the time of the first nominating contests early next year.

In his letter, Huntsman reportedly “thanks Obama for the opportunity to serve the country and praises the U.S. embassy staff in Beijing.” Obama has praised Huntsman’s tenure as ambassador, though Allen reports behind the scenes White House officials “are furious at what they consider an audacious betrayal.”

I suppose Huntsman could believe that Romney’s campaign might fall apart and he’ll be well-placed to take his spot as “moderate” Republican. Why would he think RomneyCare will sink Romney, but serving in Obama’s administration won’t sink him? Call me skeptical about this story.

Daily Kos has a new polling partner with Public Policy Polling and have brought back their “state of the nation” polls. This latest one found something really interesting:

Finally, let’s take a look at the intensity gap:

Are you very excited, somewhat excited, or not at all excited about voting in the 2012 election for President?

Dems
Very excited: 65 (57)
Somewhat excited: 23 (28)
Not excited: 12 (16)

Republicans
Very excited: 56 (62)
Somewhat excited: 27 (20)
Not excited: 17 (18)

Yup. There’s an intensity gap, alright. But this time, it’s the Republicans on the wrong side of it.

Is this a reflection of the relatively weak Republican field for 2012? We’ll have to keep watching this to see if this trend continues.

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  1. cassandra m says:

    The Huntsman story is really strange — it is hard to come up with a narrative that actually gets him the nomination in this climate. It’s like he thinks that there is an actual market for a reasonably normal Republican out there. Unless he is planning on going Full Metal Wingnut too.

    In other News of Note today — today new rules requiring hospitals that participate in Medicare and Medicaid allow all of their patients to choose their own visitors, no matter their familial relationship. This is genuinely good news.

  2. socialistic ben says:

    how long do the republicans have to open their primaries? that would be the way to get someone who actually has a shot at beating Obama.
    I see sane people doing very well in states with open primaries… i think indiana is one, but i cant think of another… whre $t $arah will do well in places like Delaware where the only ones allowed to vote in the GOP primary belong in a mental care institution.

  3. cassandra m says:

    Uh Oh!

    Huntsman is going to get drummed out of the GOP corps any minute now.

  4. Someone was speculating that Huntsman may be thinking of running as an indie. I guess that could make sense if the GOP nominates someone like Palin.

  5. cassandra m says:

    So Huntsman would try for the Bloomberg Third Way party? Hmm. The attraction of Bloomberg doing that is that he could self-fund enough to get a good, solid launch — if not, just finance the whole thing. Can’t see that with Huntsman…..

    Anyway — Stanley Crouch praises Rachel Maddow as the anti-Fox hero. Couch made his name as a jazz critic and largely went off of the deep end trying to segregate jazz from not jazz — mainly to try to isolate some of the edgier stuff out of the genre. Apparently the curmudgeonly demeanor appealed and they let him rattle on about more political topics.

  6. Huntsman is a billionaire. His family owns Huntsman Chemicals.

  7. cassandra m says:

    I thought it was Huntsman’s father with the money — money that he is specifically giving all away to a number of charitable ventures.

  8. Jason330 says:

    So John Boehner is fucking this printing industry lobbyist while tearing up about what a great marriage he has. Who would have thunk it?

    (sorry… I meant “making pure hetero, missionary love to..” not fucking.)