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Wouldn't it be cool! My dream is for Obama to win the presidency and them offer the Secretary of State (or Defence) job to McCain. (Just a touch of "West Wing" there).zaphod7501 wrote:It could happen. We could even end up with two honest people running against each other. The extremists that control the parties right now would go nuts with candidates that would not be beholden to them.
If you say so.The Robman wrote:This is an OT thread, so the political diversions are OK.
I'm sure you're correct, but there are also far too many people, plus most of the media, who would support a black man (or woman) no matter how unqualified he/she is, because "it's time".floyd1977 wrote:I think there are far too many people in this country who will readily admit they'd never vote for a black man (or woman), no matter how qualified he/she is.
His platform and voting record on issues that are important to me are more important than his race or the fact that he is not a career politician.johnsfine wrote:
I'm sure you're correct, but there are also far too many people, plus most of the media, who would support a black man (or woman) no matter how unqualified he/she is, because "it's time".
I don't think it's ever the right time to vote for the wrong person because of race or gender. What are Obama's qualifications for president? So far as I can tell, his biggest qualification is race and his second biggest qualification is how little track record he has.

So where in Obama's voting record do you see a deviation from party line?The Robman wrote:I see Obama as a new breed of politician. Most of the current politicians are polarizing slaves to the party line
Because his voting record actually does deviate significantly from party line.The Robman wrote:Part of John McCain's appeal is that he's seen as being independent.
Almost anyone would be a better president than Hillary Clinton. She is the essence of corrupt government. The idiots who voted out Republicans in favor of Democrats in the last election based on the corruption issue have no clue how to get any reality from media reports. You have to look at the significance of the facts reported, not the number of times the biased media repeats and analyzes the minor ones. The Democrats, Obama included, have scandals that would instantly destroy any Republican.The Robman wrote:I think Republicans will find that he'll make a much better president (in their eyes) than any other Democratic presidential hopeful (especially the other main candidate!)
Bush is probably the worst public speaker in the history of the presidency. Kerry might not have a golden tongue like Clinton or Reagan, but he didn't lose to Bush on speaking ability. A Bush speech appeals only to his base. His opponents aren't listening anyway and the undecided are disgusted with the way Bush talks.The Robman wrote: When people decide who to vote for for president, they don't really look at the candidate's experience, if they did there's no way that they would have picked Bush (with next to no military experience) over Kerry (with lots of military experience), they end up deciding based on all the silly little things, like the fact that Kerry can't make a decent speech to save his life.
Don't be absurd. Read a little history.The Robman wrote:And let's face it, even Republicans have to admit, the current Commander In Chief has to be the worst one ever.
Wouldn't that be nice. Has it ever happened? Imagine if Johnson had done that.The Robman wrote:America deserves a president who, when they make a mistake, fesses up and moves on.
I'd certainly be surprised. I think the war was a mistake. I think it was an honest mistake, entered into for the reasons Bush claimed. Before the war I didn't know whether it would be a mistake. I hoped Bush knew more than he could make public. It now appears it was less. But the focus of the press was that he was lying rather than wrong. That left the public very ill informed (Hindsight says the press was lying, but Bush was wrong).The Robman wrote:Wouldn't you just die of a heart attack if the current CIC were to suddenly admit that maybe, just maybe, this war was a mistake.