National Review Editor on Why Bill de Blasio Hasn't Endorsed Hillary

Rich Lowry talks 2016 and same-sex marriage

— -- This week we put five questions to National Review editor Rich Lowry, who joins the "This Week" roundtable Sunday.

RL: She now owns sethmeyers.org, and that's all that matters.

2] Bill de Blasio ran Hillary Clinton's first campaign for Senate but has not endorsed her run for president yet. Why do you suspect he is not fully backing her at this point? Is this a problem for Clinton?

RL: Maybe the Mayor is too distracted by mis-ruling New York City to endorse Hillary at this time? His non-endorsement is part of a campaign to pressure Hillary from the left, even though there is no viable challenger to her, and so far it has worked brilliantly.

3] It's possible a Supreme Court ruling later this year will mean legal same-sex marriage in all 50 states. Will that cause the GOP field to reassess their positioning on this issue? Should it?

RL: It makes no sense unless perhaps Gov. Abbott is setting himself to be able to take credit for forestalling a federal invasion, since he's 100 percent guaranteed success in that objective.

5] OK, prediction time. Who do you think are going to be the Democratic and Republican nominees for president?