Here's something interesting from today's Washington Post...http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/29/AR2007122901476.html
12/30/2007 12:41:12 AM
if Ross Perot hadn't flip flopped back in the day, we would have a viable 3rd party today
12/30/2007 12:55:34 AM
12/30/2007 2:28:01 AM
I want Bloomberg to run...just because I think it'd be awesome to have a candidate who didn't need to take anyone's money.
12/30/2007 11:38:52 AM
McCain ... a "Star Candidate"?? Dream on fanboy. There are no republican star candidates, even though I have my favorites...A Bloomberg run could be serious. I would like to hear more about this.
12/30/2007 2:23:03 PM
12/30/2007 2:24:12 PM
no he isn't.
12/30/2007 5:42:50 PM
McCain isTOO MUCH OF A TOOLand most normal people realize that
12/30/2007 6:18:18 PM
^^^i'm pretty sure that isn't what's holding him back, anyway.-McCain-Feingold-immigration stance-being hawkish on Iraq (although this seems to be less of a factor now)-not voting for the Bush tax cuts since they refused to reign in spendingthose are the big 4 things that hurt him, i think.^ Are you kidding? Have you looked the tools he's running against?[Edited on December 30, 2007 at 6:20 PM. Reason : asfd]
12/30/2007 6:19:16 PM
12/30/2007 11:32:01 PM
I don't get the fascination with Bloomberg. The Nation isn't in awe of NYC like so many any the media seem to think.
12/30/2007 11:37:14 PM
^ Well all the media is based in New York, so it's natural they have a hometown bias, it's just that bias is spread and other biases are not spread if a person is not from New York or Los Angeles in this country. It didn't catch on in the Republican primaries why Kansans were ga-ga over Sam Brownback because Kansans couldn't express themselves. Bloomberg is a great story. He was little more than a trader in the exchanges, saw a business opening in his daily work, left, started his own company, and became a billionaire off it. Then took over NYC from Giuliani and went from there.I think more of it is just there's a segment of the population that are just sick of Democrats and Republicans both and that each party has failed on solving country's problems (I include myself in that group). They're more interested in not offending their resident wing groups and hack commentators. The candidate that can be most represented with these people that are sick of the two parties right now is Bloomberg, just cause he has enough money that he could threaten the two parties and could pull off the miraculous upset. Think Ross Perot early to mid-1992 before he dropped out. The one key difference in that analogy is Bloomberg is more sane, shrewd, and competent than Perot.And then, if Bloomberg enters, and the perceived elitist Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic nomination and one of the perceived elitists Romney, Giuliani, or McCain wins the Republican nominations, there are rumors Lou Dobbs may enter. Dobbs would relish those two nominees and Bloomberg as he supposedly can represent himself as the only man for the working middle-class against a field of elitists that know nothing of common daily life. Regardless, from the primaries to the general, 2008 is going to be a very fun election that is going to be unique from all others I believe.[Edited on January 1, 2008 at 8:47 PM. Reason : /]
1/1/2008 8:46:21 PM
Lou Dobbs sucks.Balls.
1/1/2008 10:05:32 PM
You gotta be fucking kidding me about lou dobbs. Why would people elect a fat gas bag who has never done shit to help anyone?
1/1/2008 10:52:19 PM
^ You just described Hillary Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, John Edwards, Barack Obama, Fred Thompson...The man has an audience with his views. Both in the TV sense and in the political sense. That can't be denied.[Edited on January 1, 2008 at 10:57 PM. Reason : .]
1/1/2008 10:57:05 PM
I was a fan of McCain in 2000, and I would have absolutely voted for him over Al Gore in the general election.but now that he has basically spent the past 6 years or so slobbing on the religious right's knob, i'm not real impressed by him.... but back to the OP.if Bloomberg makes an independent bid, I think that will sign seal and deliver the White House to the Dems. likewise if the Religious Right fields an independent candidate like they had been threatening before Huckleberry became a factor. the only Indep/3rdParty that would hurt the Dems is if Nader ran again. In which case I think somebody, somewhere, would finally just go off and shoot* him.[Edited on January 1, 2008 at 11:17 PM. Reason : * joe_schmoe disavows the use or threat of violence as political expression]
1/1/2008 11:13:48 PM
^^ please . As trendy as it is to say you hate everyone, most of those candidates are actually accountable to the public and have worked to help their constituents. In the real world, you can't make it as a politician without satisfying a good chunk of the population. They are miles away from this fat fuck dobbs.
1/1/2008 11:25:23 PM
we have TWO meaningful (and i mean that in the complete way) partiesnot 2 hundredunity? what a joke...
1/1/2008 11:28:16 PM
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1/2/2008 12:30:07 AM
^and all this time I thought tarheel was another word for faggot'unlikely,' indeed
1/2/2008 1:32:42 AM
1/2/2008 1:40:19 AM
^There have been two consistent trends in polling for many years as it relates to congress:1) People consistently give poor approval ratings to Congress.2) People consistently give high approval ratings to their congressman.
1/2/2008 9:29:56 AM
1/2/2008 9:42:04 AM
^Competitive congressional primaries are extremely rare, unless the incumbant vacates their seat and/or is indicted.
1/2/2008 9:58:52 AM
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