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Obama's Worst Nightmare?

Obama's Worst Nightmare?
Writing at Human Events, Merrill Mathews makes a pretty convincing case that Rick Perry would be a fearsome opponent for President Obama.

Would Michele Bachmann? Backed by a recent Rasmussen poll, Andrew Klavan makes a convincing case that Bachmann and her ideas are far more "mainstream" than the Democrat/MSM complex's leftism.  Even so, we know she's going to come in for a heavy load of abuse (although joking about her make-up and rear end should be beyond the pale, even for David Letterman)

So at this early stage, what do you think?  Perry, Bachmann -- or both?!  Neither? In combination with whom?
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