Caleb the Cruel wrote:Currently my favorite is John McCain. He would lead with this thing that's called "common sense". Most Democratic candidates don't seem to have that.
i really gotta question this (and not trying to start a fight, Nobunaga, just raising logical problems). McCain supported the surge and would have us believe that "staying the course" in Iraq is the best idea. caleb my friend, in at least these 2 cases, he has displayed very clearly the opposite of common sense.
Gold Knight wrote:Where's Ralph Nader!?!?! Nader in '08!

i heard him on the radio last nite. he's not running on the green ticket this time b/c the greens will not select a candidate until after the deadline for ballot entry in several states (silly move by them). he is running as an independent, and thus not on nobunaga's list.
Serbia wrote:I don't get how people think Hillary is conservative, by any stretch of the imagination.
i have a feeling this is b/c you are in the rightist male group that hates hilary so much, described by meggy. you have to understand, serbia, she is far more conservative in lots of ways than obama (just for example). i'd like to hear (in this thread if it's okay) why so many red state-types hate her so much.
i'd rather vote for bill clinton than anyone in this race. well, any of the actual frontrunners. i think bill richardson is probably the most attractive to me of all the candidates, but of course he's not really in the race.
this is the crazy thing about this election to me: the republicans have handed the democrats the easiest election they've had in a while. everyone hates bush and the war, and all of the current repub frontrunners have major problems with the party base. the dems would probably be smartest to just run john edwards, nothing to worry about, fairly easy victory.
but no, the dems are so disorganized and nutty, they're given the easiest election in recent memory, and who do they want to run? either a black man w/ a scary sounding name or the most hated woman in america. remember how the repubs got out the religious right vote by putting a bunch of anti-gay marriage amendments on key state ballots? the dems will insure the same kind of effect by running hilary. it's completely insane. and obama has no chance.
i will fearlessly predict at this point that fred thompson will win. he's like reagan redux. an actor who says the right things, plays on people's religious feelings, makes naive people feel warm inside, and is conservative on all the right things. if hilary or obama run for the dems, thompson will win handily. for all the repubs faults, they are far more shrewd politically, even in something as simple as choosing the right national candidate. thompson has to be thinking, "hey, all the other GOP candidates look terrible, and the dems are actually thinking about running 2 no-chance losers. this is a dream scenario for me!" he's a heart-warming good ole boy, a christian, and everyone has seen his face on film. no-brainer.....
rant over, sorry