POTENTIAL CANDIDATES (AND A BONUS WILD CARD)
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No. 1 STEVE YOUNG
* Party: Republican.
* Bio: Former Super Bowl MVP quarterback with the San Francisco 49ers.
* Strengths: Agile mind, quick on his feet, has law degree--could be the poster boy for “compassionate conservatism.”
* Political potholes: Young’s favorite recording artist is Bruce Springsteen, whose common-man songs have a Democratic bent. Also: Young is a lefty.
* Most dangerous opponent: Joe Montana.
* Outlook: GOP parties in California and Utah may have to wrestle for the promotional rights.
* J.C. Watts on Young: He can help bring “civility” back to politics.
No. 2 CHARLES BARKLEY
* Party: Republican.
* Bio: Former NBA star with Philadelphia, Phoenix and Houston.
* Strengths: World-class trash talker. Possible debate exchange: “Look, I knew Michael Jordan, I played with Michael. Michael is a friend of mine. Mister, you are no Michael Jordan.”
* Political potholes: Played hoops more like a lunch-pail Democrat; once tossed dwarf through a plate-glass window; claims he is not a role model.
* Most dangerous opponent: Himself.
* Outlook: Barkley has talked for years about a gubernatorial run in Alabama. If he wins, look for George Wallace to roll over twice in his grave.
* Watts on Barkley: “I think there’s some appeal. Charles could probably have his own party--The Barkley Party.”
No. 3 JOHN ELWAY
* Party: Republican.
* Bio: Strong-armed Denver Broncos to consecutive Super Bowl championships.
* Strengths: Stanford grad, born leader, scratch golfer, stupendously rich, “rifle” arm should impress NRA.
* Political potholes: Got hammered last time he took on Washington, tossing three interceptions in 42-10 loss to Redskins in Super Bowl XXII.
* Most dangerous opponent: Cleveland’s “Dawg pound.”
* Outlook: He’s Jack Kemp with a much, much better arm.
* Watts on Elway: “John is probably someone to keep an eye on. Yes, he’s Republican.”
No. 4 ROGER STAUBACH
* Party: Republican.
* Bio: Clean-living ex-Dallas Cowboy star quarterback.
* Strengths: Military background--won Heisman Trophy at Navy.
* Political potholes: Dems may try to pin “Roger the Dodger” playing nickname to Staubach’s waffling on issues.
* Most dangerous opponent: Mean Joe Greene.
* Outlook: Staubach could ride George W. Bush’s coattails to power.
* Watts on Staubach: “The next open seat in Texas, U.S. Senate or governorship, Roger’s a name. I’ve even heard mayor of Dallas.”
No. 5 NOLAN RYAN
* Party: Republican.
* Bio: Hall of Fame pitcher and cattle rancher from Texas.
* Strengths: Close friend of George W. Bush. Won’t be afraid to back opponents off the political plate. Might become regular on Chris Matthews’ show, “Hardball.”
* Political potholes: Played eight seasons for the California Angels.
* Most dangerous opponent: Robin Ventura.
* Outlook: Ryan’s political future probably tied to Bush, the former Texas Ranger owner.
* Watts on Ryan: “He’s kind of an icon. If I was going to start candidate recruitment, Nolan Ryan and Roger Staubach, that’s a good start.”
No. X DENNIS RODMAN
* Party: Yes, he does.
* Bio: Controversial former rebounding forward for Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs and the Lakers.
* Strengths: Hard worker and an expert on defense.
* Political potholes: (Please write for separate, spiral-bound addendum on this subject).
* Most dangerous opponent: Madonna.
* Outlook: Dare we say he might be the voice of reason in a splintering Reform Party? If Jesse Ventura can ride with biker gangs and become Minnesota governor, Rodman can overcome his litany of tattoos and transgressions.
* Outlook: Perot-Rodman in 2004?
* Watts on Rodman: “I don’t know if I’d vote for the ticket, but I’d sure watch the debates.”
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