Charlie Crist epitomizes inauthenticy in American politics. And opportunism. You couldn't find a better match for self-proclaimed Florida Democratic Boss Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Crist has no values and no beliefs that will ever get in the way of his business (politics)-- and neither does Wasserman Schultz. She's been busy threatening-- existentially threatening-- every Democrat even thinking about running for governor against supremely unpopular Republican Rick Scott to keep the field clear for Charlie, a former conservative Republican governor, tossed out of the party as it got more extreme and radical, and now calling himself a "Democrat."





Democrats can win statewide in Florida-- especially against someone as universally despised as Rick Scott-- without resorting to drafting Republicans. Last year Bill Nelson, a mainstream Democrat crushed Republican Congressman Connie Mack 4,521,534 (55%) to 3,457,254 (42%), winning every single high-population county in the state-- Miami-Dade (63%), Broward (69%), Palm Beach (64%), Orange (63%), Duval (53%), and Hillsborough (59%).





Last year the Democrats ran a Crist ally, lifelong Republican Patrick Murphy, against another hated Republican, Allen West. Murphy barely won (166,223-164,316) and, predictably, has been a thorn in the side of the House Democrats, as often as not siding with the GOP on crucial roll calls and working with Republicans to undermine progressive initiatives. Nice to be rid of the clownish Allen West, of course, but Patrick West is far from a Democrat. If anything, Charlie Crist is even further. A hypocritical closet case, his career has been marked by conservative positions across the board. His claim to being a "Democrat" is a lame stump speech he always gives about how couregeous he was to greet President Obama in Fort Meyers after he was eelcted President in 2008 (and winning Florida):

"I told him we would be honored to have him. As soon as I made that decision, I heard from my Republican friends. 'What are you doing?' they said. I said, 'I am going to see the president of the United States of America.' And not only did I go, but he asked me to introduce him and I said it would be an honor. So there I am standing on the podium. I introduced him and guess what, we hugged and I am proud of that. But my former party took so much umbrage to that hug, you couldn't imagine."

that to win him the governor's office-- that and how he's not as repulsive as Rick Scott? And that Debbue Wasserman Schultz is keeping real Democrats from running against him. Sure enough, He expectsto win him the governor's office-- that and how he's not as repulsive as Rick Scott? And that Debbue Wasserman Schultz is keeping real Democrats from running against him. Sure enough, most potential contenders have signaled they're not running