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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

Isn't that the question of any candidate?

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will.

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will.

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will.

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo.

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will.

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will.

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will.

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo.

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will.

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will.

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will.

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo.

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

You left out another choice

He will not "do anything" when something must be done. Mccain will :yes:

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will.

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will.

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will.

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo.

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

You left out another choice

He will not "do anything" when something must be done. Mccain will :yes:

Whatever!

What are you referring to? When Iran "needs" to be invaded?

I rather have a President who won't do that than one who will.

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how hillary can become president:

- bow out of the race and let obama be the winner.

- become mccain's vp.

- attract her supporters to the republican ticket.

- wait for old age to catch up with mccain.

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how hillary can become president:

- bow out of the race and let obama be the winner.

- become mccain's vp.

- attract her supporters to the republican ticket.

- wait for old age to catch up with mccain.

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will. Will? That isn't certain - although it is possible. Is that what people will vote on though? Doubtful

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will. Probably true. However, as there is a majority of Dems in government if there was a Rep pres would they have absolutely no influenc?

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will. Gleefully? That's ####### and it's ####### like that that undermines sensible critical political thinking

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo. He will accept the status quo? Maybe, maybe not. I personally would like to see a great change to the way health care is administered. I don't think McCain is going to go in the direction I personally would like to see that is true, but I somewhat doubt the status quo is going to be acceptable

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

Are these the only three areas of interest in politics? What about the economy?

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how hillary can become president:

- bow out of the race and let obama be the winner.

- become mccain's vp.

- attract her supporters to the republican ticket.

- wait for old age to catch up with mccain.

Hehehehe! I am not sure if the rules permit her to do that, but it's a very interesting though none the less...

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will. Will? That isn't certain - although it is possible. Is that what people will vote on though? Doubtful

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will. Probably true. However, as there is a majority of Dems in government if there was a Rep pres would they have absolutely no influenc?

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will. Gleefully? That's ####### and it's ####### like that that undermines sensible critical political thinking

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo. He will accept the status quo? Maybe, maybe not. I personally would like to see a great change to the way health care is administered. I don't think McCain is going to go in the direction I personally would like to see that is true, but I somewhat doubt the status quo is going to be acceptable

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

Are these the only three areas of interest in politics? What about the economy?

The economy? More of McSame. He's quite clear on that one. Which means that we'll continue to see periods of economic expansion going hand in hand with decreasing median incomes - i.e. only a minority actually gets to benefit from increased economic outputs. This was the case under Bush - a first in history. And I think that people will vote to end this unhealthy trend.

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I am not so certain that the 'people' in general view the economy in those terms though. It seems there is; what the economy is doing, what the politicians tell us the economy is doing, and what people percieve they have been told by the politicians as to what the economy is doing.

I think there are a lot of independants who don't like where they think the economy is, but don't see how someone as 'inexperienced' as Barack in their eyes is, can fix it. The will probably worry more about that, than what McCain might not do as it were. More of the same can be "safer" than change to someone who doesn't really understand what Barack is telling them. I think part of the fault in that lies in the fact that Barack is not prepared to put meat on his bones of what he wants to do.

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I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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The Clinton campaign - what went wrong?

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I am not so certain that the 'people' in general view the economy in those terms though. It seems there is; what the economy is doing, what the politicians tell us the economy is doing, and what people percieve they have been told by the politicians as to what the economy is doing.

I think there are a lot of independants who don't like where they think the economy is, but don't see how someone as 'inexperienced' as Barack in their eyes is, can fix it. The will probably worry more about that, than what McCain might not do as it were. More of the same can be "safer" than change to someone who doesn't really understand what Barack is telling them. I think part of the fault in that lies in the fact that Barack is not prepared to put meat on his bones of what he wants to do.

There are 82% of the population that feel the country is on the wrong track. McSame hasn't offered anything with the exception of environmental policy that would suggest that he'll take the country onto the right tracks. The people in general know that they're worse off today than they were 5 years ago. The Consumer confidence index is the worst we've seen in 28 years or so. Not exactly good news for the candidate that promotes more of the same.

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Very interesting assessment. However, is understanding how to win the nomination race and being a great candidate one and the same? We shall see.

Well, think Karl Rove and George W. Bush or Jody Powell, Ham Jordan and Jimmy Carter. :blush:

Barack is a great candidate alright and aided by a veteran startegist Axelrod who was HRC's senate campaign strategist (former insider).

The question is, will he be a good POTUS for this given moment in history?

He will not attack a womans right to choose. McCain will. Will? That isn't certain - although it is possible. Is that what people will vote on though? Doubtful

He will not appoint another Scalia to the SCOTUS, given the chance. McCain will. Probably true. However, as there is a majority of Dems in government if there was a Rep pres would they have absolutely no influenc?

He will not gleefully enter into foreign entanglements like the neocons of the Bush administration have. McCain will. Gleefully? That's ####### and it's ####### like that that undermines sensible critical political thinking

He will not accept the health coverage status quo and will fight for mandated insurance for children all over this country. McCain loves the status quo. He will accept the status quo? Maybe, maybe not. I personally would like to see a great change to the way health care is administered. I don't think McCain is going to go in the direction I personally would like to see that is true, but I somewhat doubt the status quo is going to be acceptable

Those are your choices. Pick wisely.

Are these the only three areas of interest in politics? What about the economy?

It seems everyone is more wrapped up in foreign policy then domestic.

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