I bet some Rep or Dem will win. That's about the extent of my interest in the issue. Same ol tune plays over and ove and over and little changes except the rich get richer and the rest wonder where the justice is.
Well, who's running?
:lol: A sure win for Hillary.
. GW Bush got in because of Clinton fatigue (2000) and the way he handled 9/11 (2004) not because he is a conservative.
Are you advocating for Sarah Palin here Grumpy ? You can't seriously think the American public will get behind a 72 year old Hillary do you? I believe she lost to Obama was photogenic and she sure isn't any younger this time round .We will see Ms Clinton against someone the problem for the Republicans is the
rabid right has been at the microphone too long and people hear some of the crazies
and asume the party is infested with them. People like the woman from Alaska that
speaks in tongues to the Holy Spirit to confuse the Devil.
Moderat Republicans real moderates are hard to find anymore. Republicans also need
to abandoned a lot of their platform. The people in urban areas are not going to support
the immigration reforms advocated by the the right of the GOP. There is a lot of other
issues that will fly in the face of these high density voters. The conservative agenda
plays well in rural areas and in small towns. The high density areas that make up the
majority of the votes are not Republican secure ground.
Beside the focus is going to be America had a Catholic President and nothing bad happened.
America had a Black President and made electoral progress, and he was attacked at every
turn by an unreasonable Congress. Now let us make America proud and progress and
elect a Woman make history with us. No serious Republican Moderate fiscal conservatives
would be wise to wait until the crazies become somewhat extinct.
xxxxxAre you advocating for Sarah Palin here Grumpy ? You can't seriously think the American public will get behind a 72 year old Hillary do you? I believe her loss to Obama was photogenic and she sure isn't any younger this time round .
I apprecaite that Dubya was sucha screw-up that conservatives would love to be rid of him, and it's very nice of you to offer Dubya to the left, but I'm afraid you'll have to keep him.
We will see Ms Clinton against someone the problem for the Republicans is the
rabid right has been at the microphone too long and people hear some of the crazies
and asume the party is infested with them. People like the woman from Alaska that
speaks in tongues to the Holy Spirit to confuse the Devil.
Moderat Republicans real moderates are hard to find anymore. Republicans also need
to abandoned a lot of their platform. The people in urban areas are not going to support
the immigration reforms advocated by the the right of the GOP. There is a lot of other
issues that will fly in the face of these high density voters. The conservative agenda
plays well in rural areas and in small towns. The high density areas that make up the
majority of the votes are not Republican secure ground.
Beside the focus is going to be America had a Catholic President and nothing bad happened.
America had a Black President and made electoral progress, and he was attacked at every
turn by an unreasonable Congress. Now let us make America proud and progress and
elect a Woman make history with us. No serious Republican Moderate fiscal conservatives
would be wise to wait until the crazies become somewhat extinct.
Are you advocating for Sarah Palin here Grumpy ? You can't seriously think the American public will get behind a 72 year old Hillary do you? I believe she lost to Obama was photogenic and she sure isn't any younger this time round .
xxxxx
Dubya was mainly bad mouthed by people who couldn't do a better job themselves. People loved him while he was clobbering the sh*t out of Iraq, if was after things went sour (the insurgents got uppity) that people turned on him.
I think you are also failing to appreciate the depth of disappointment people felt over his management of Hurricane Katrina as well. His hand-picked point-man for the disaster was an old college buddy. Again, the level of incompetence was absolutely staggering and resulting in a far high death toll and far more suffering than was necessary.
Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and the Grand Wizard of the K_K for the Republicans.
Yeah, his prosecution of the war in Iraq certainly did a lot of damage to his reputation and to that of the Republicans. The level of incompetence in that war is, frankly, mind-boggling. Bush presided over a humanitarian disaster, with tens of thousands of innocent civilians violently killed and the nation's culture destroyed--this while leaked photos showed American soldiers busy getting their giggles dressing up detainees in women's clothing and sicking attack dogs on them. Not exactly a PR coup, was it? Not to mention that Bush dropped the ball in Afghanistan, and strengthened the position of Iran, their primary geopolitical rival in that sphere.
I think you are also failing to appreciate the depth of disappointment people felt over his management of Hurricane Katrina as well. His hand-picked point-man for the disaster was an old college buddy. Again, the level of incompetence was absolutely staggering and resulting in a far high death toll and far more suffering than was necessary.
Jeb Bush- he's got the experience at running a fairly big state.............Florida.
Jeb Bush- he's got the experience at running a fairly big state.............Florida.