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Auctioning Off The Governorship?

by: David Dayen

Fri Jan 25, 2008 at 09:22:03 AM PST


Because having a governor with no political experience whatsoever is working out so well, the Republicans, who have no bench to speak of, may be tapping another unconventional candidate to be their standard-bearer in 2010.

As she prepares to depart from EBay after a decade at the helm, Chief Executive Meg Whitman appears to be investigating a new career -- in politics.

Whitman has talked with top Republicans about the possibility of a run for California governor in 2010, according to three operatives who have had discussions with her. Whitman is said to be asking detailed questions about the logistics of a run and the effect she could have as governor, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to reveal the conversations.

Whitman did not make herself available for comment. A source close to her said she had been talking with Republicans around the state and had become "fascinated" by politics in her work as a fundraiser for GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts and a former colleague of Whitman at the consulting firm Bain & Co.

As tempting as anyone close to Mitt "Who let the dogs out" Romney is to me as a chief executive, I'm thinking no.

But what's interesting here is that Whitman is not driving the discussion as much as Republican party leaders, who see nobody on the horizon that would put up much of a fight.  There are a couple gazillionaires and Tom McClintock, who is more likely than any of them to win a primary.  Has McClintock ever even voted for a budget?  Have the others run a government bureaucracy?

Thought it was an interesting tidbit, anyway.

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Caught this on the news too (0.00 / 0)
the CRP is really up against it if they're flailing around like this.  Compare this to the likely crazy race on the Democratic side- I prefer our "problem."

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -JFK

Their version of Al Checchi (0.00 / 0)
That's what this sounds like.

2010 should be a very interesting year. Lots of excellent Democrats who may or may not run - Newsom, Villaraigosa, Jerry Brown, Garamendi, Loretta Sanchez (who I hear may be more interested in the Senate). Any of them would be great.

Interesting as well on the GOP side, mainly because they're so bereft. Arnold was a one-off. McClintock! would be the likely candidate, but wouldn't have a snowball's chance of winning. The GOP knows it so they cast about for a savior. I don't think any exist.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave


what's with all the right-wingers at ebay? n/t (0.00 / 0)
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but PayPal was a libertarian shop, so eBay got a whole buncha those people in the management structure when they bought it.

Oddly, Pierre Omidyar, not so much a right-winger.  The Omidyar Foundation does good work.


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