I agree it looks 100% implausible at this time. But years ago when Donald Trump first mentioned a possibility of getting into Politics I started a thread and poll as to what support he might get. It turned out almost universally opposed to the concept.
And when he actually became a candidate, who can forget this montage from the 2016 campaign?
All this is to say that to categorically rule out Liz Cheney as a viable candidate might be a bit short sighted. But in 2016, Trump was not in my top 5 for the nomination, but won it easily. And I voted for him with some trepidation not knowing what we would actually be getting. I damn sure didn't want Hillary.
Trump hugely earned my vote in 2020 and he currently leads the GOP field for the nomination. As of this morning I think he is 8 points ahead of DeSantis who had been the front runner for awhile.
I can't think of where Cheney's support might come from though the Democrats might heavily support her for the nomination. They of course would then crucify her ahead of the general election.
And good Lord what would I do if our choices in 2024 would be Cheney vs Biden or Kamala or Newsom?