Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Who Do You Think Will Be the 2012 Presidential Winner?

Celente Picks 2012 Presidential WinnerBy Gerald Celente
10-4-11
Gerald Celente, publisher for Trends Journal, forcasts the 2012 election to be a "Presidential Reality Show" with whoever does the best job on stage will win since it's not really politics but show business this time.


The CNN debate "...was a star-spangled, made-for-TV-spectacle appropriating the lowest common denominator elements of the World Wrestling Federation, the Miss America Pageant and American Idol.  The American Idol winner (a.k.a. The President of the United States) will be the best performer."Couldn't help but notice how much detail Celente put into describing how Obama matches his American Idol image!

Celente forcasts that Rick Perry has made too many mistakes, Mitt Romney's RomneyCare is worse than ObamaCare, plus nobody will want to vote for a Mormon, and Michelle Bachmann has lowered herself in the media to the ditzy image of Sarah Palin when she didn't know Elvis' birthday and many other likeable goofups. He doesn't even mention Herman Cain or any of the others in the Republican lineup.

Celente forcasts that if any of those win the GOP nomination, Obama will win in spite of his low approval ratings.  The only threat to his re-election, the same way Clinton was re-elected a second term in spite of his low approval ratings, would be if Jon Huntsman or Ron Paul move forward as the favorite dark horse.  

"Over the long haul in the run for the nomination, the attacks launched by the three current frontrunners could succeed in discrediting them all. Under such circumstances it is not impossible that one or the other of the dark horses could win the race. Should that be the case, either one would have a better chance of beating Obama than Romney, Perry or Bachmann."

What's your take on Celente's forcast?  If people won't want to vote for a Mormon, how does he explain the other Mormon being the dark horse favorite?  Maybe you're not old enough to remember, but the same was said about JFK, that "nobody will want to vote for a Catholic."

Sound off with what you think!

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