December 6, 2010

Look for Barbour to Announce Presidential Bid Around Feb. 10, 2011

With most people now recognizing that Haley Barbour is running for President in 2012, speculation turns to when he will announce that he is running. Look for the announcement around February 10, 2011.

How do I know this? I looked at when people announced in 2007 for the 2008 race. Here is when major candidates announced:

  • Edwards: Dec. 26, 2006
  • Dodd: Jan. 11, 2007
  • Clinton: Jan. 20
  • Biden: Jan. 31
  • Huckabee: Jan. 28
  • Obama: Feb. 10
  • Romney: Feb. 13
  • Giuliani: Feb. 15
  • McCain: Feb. 28

They have a name for candidates who screw around, get coy and “test the waters”: Fred Thompson. Thompson waited all the way until Sept. 5 to announce. Don’t look for anyone to make that mistake again.

So for Barbour (and other serious candidates) it could be as early as mid-January ,or as late as the end of February. A good guess is in between. Feb. 10 seems like a good a date as any, since it worked for Obama. At least that’s how I see it.

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Chip Pickering Sued Over Soccer Dad Fight

As reported on Ya’ll Politics and WLBT, Christopher Hester has filed a personal injury lawsuit against former Congressman Chip Pickering. The lawsuit stems from when the two men fought in December 2009 following a youth soccer game.

Here is the the plaintiff’s Complaint, which was filed in County Court in Hinds County.

The Complaint alleges that Pickering repeatedly punched and threw Hester to the ground. The Complaint asserts claims for assault and battery, negligence and infliction of emotional distress.

Shortly after the dispute last year a Northeast Daily Journal article described the dispute:

Madison Police Sgt. Robert Sanders says Chip Pickering, a Republican who served 12 years in the U.S. House, was accused of attacking the coach Sunday.

Chris Hester, who claims he was wearing a neck brace at the time, says Pickering yelled at him and pulled him from his car as he tried to leave.

Pickering says he confronted the coach because Hester verbally abused his son so badly the child was crying uncontrollably. He says he defended himself because Hester attacked him first.

Hester coaches the team that played Pickering’s son’s team.

Good thing it was on a Sunday, or that thing could have gotten really ugly.

Rocky Wilkins and Mac McCool of Jackson represent Hester.

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