You know, I'm trying. I'm really trying to come up with a non-sarcastic response to your post Duke, but I'm failing here. In a small sense, I get where you're going, but on the other hand, if you're going to accuse me of acting a certain way and excusing all the bullshit that goes on in the "mainstream" - well you know what? I'm not going to have a civil response for you. It's a bullshit double-standard and you damned well know it.You think there are bigger federalism issues to fry? Let's hear them. Which ones are actually resulting in people being put in prison right now? I could go on and on about inane shit like the "federal" drinking age, No Child Left Behind, and so forth, but frankly, few people are going to federal prison over that kind of stuff, and even fewer people seem to care.But let's not pretend Romney (or McCain, for that matter) are paragons of moral virtue, or stalwarts of some grand tradition. You want to believe they'll shovel a little less crap, well, whatever. But spare trying to sell us on their "integrity" given their obvious antipathy toward both principle and, well, anyone who should happen to get in their way. The fact that they're willing they'll desperately slime their way out of answering a question (like Romney) or actively berate a cancer patient in a wheelchair (erstwhile managing to actually get the facts wrong, like McCain) speaks volumes to their respective characters. I could add dozens more examples, but really - berating a MM in a wheelchair and calling them a liar? Do I actually need more than that, to amply demonstrate both my points?[Edited on January 25, 2008 at 3:28 AM. Reason : Well, do I?]
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1/25/2008 3:42:25 AM
I see that rapier wit of yours has yet to fail you - although somehow it has managed to prevent you from ever managing to answer my question.Too tough for you, Joe? Imagine how hard being a mod would be.
1/25/2008 3:45:01 AM
1/25/2008 4:04:23 AM
1/25/2008 4:16:10 AM
1/25/2008 11:24:02 AM
1/25/2008 12:55:51 PM
1/25/2008 1:14:18 PM
1/25/2008 1:50:14 PM
god I hate politicsWHY DOES DEMOCRACY HAVE TO BE THE BEST OF ALL SYSTEMS?
1/25/2008 2:00:04 PM
It's not, but then again we're not a democracy. We're a constitutional republic.
1/25/2008 2:05:25 PM
^^ what makes you think that a democracy is the best of all possible systems?
1/25/2008 2:06:38 PM
1/25/2008 2:15:50 PM
you guys KILLED this thread btw.seriously, did you guys even read the 1st post!?
1/25/2008 2:48:46 PM
1/25/2008 3:08:29 PM
BushI don't think the people that voted for him twice have done enough damage.
1/25/2008 3:16:44 PM
^^
1/25/2008 3:18:53 PM
I already indirectly acknowledged the contradiction, as I'm fully aware of it. Barring the mythical perfect candidate, you will always have contradiction. My support for McCain--knowing fully well that he's not really a Constitutionalist or a federalist--does not diminish my support for these doctrines. It means that I'm being a pragmatist rather than an ideologue. It means that, in my judgement, on average across all of a variety of different metrics, he is the best man for the job.Also, I reiterate that other significant contradictions would be induced if I satisfied my Constitutionalist itch by voting for Ron Paul.
1/25/2008 3:35:26 PM
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1/25/2008 8:31:39 PM
part of me wants to vote mccain but the other part wants a democrat in office so freaking bad...right now i'd say my order of voting would be obama, then clinton, then mccain[Edited on March 7, 2008 at 1:26 AM. Reason : ron paul doesnt count because he wont win]
3/7/2008 1:02:50 AM
Ron Paul
3/7/2008 1:16:04 AM
right now i'm leaning toward mccain...cause in todays age, america is good at imposing its will on other countries...this iraq thing will work guys...we will make it work...kinda like fitting a round peg in a square hole
3/15/2008 3:08:59 PM
general election or primary?general: Mccainprimary: obama (abc/abh)
3/17/2008 10:20:59 AM
Any candidate other than Hillary or Obama.
3/17/2008 1:03:53 PM
see michigan going dem this year but thats about how i see it[Edited on June 6, 2008 at 1:52 AM. Reason : .]
6/6/2008 1:45:53 AM
Obama, but get prepared for President McCain....when it comes down it, look which age group turns out the most...older, white.....Obama's weakness. I hope he wins but I think alot of people will not vote for him just due to race and race alone especially the over 50 crowd. Of course, these people arent gonna tell pollsters that they arent going to vote for him because he is black..most will say sure I am going to vote for Obama and then dont. That is Hillary's Plan, and do the "I told you so" for the next 4 years, sets her up nicely for 2012.[Edited on June 6, 2008 at 1:52 AM. Reason : w]
6/6/2008 1:50:30 AM
You people need to remember that McCain has been moderately campaigning against Obama for the past 2 months. Obama's been fighting Hillary over that time. I honestly don't see it being a very close election once Obama's campaign really starts attacking McCain on all of his vulnerabilities. It's not even gonna be close.
6/6/2008 2:03:55 AM
^ McCain has been preparing for those attacks himself though. He constantly talks about how old he is and how naive Obama is for being a "young man" which was one of the bigger things Obama could use against hi, if only indirectly. But, I think how decrepit McCain actually is will come out clearly in the debates, just based on their appearances.Obama OTOH has weathered the Wright thing and I think its mostly behind him. But the Rezko thing, even if people don't understand what it is, will be bad for Obama, because "Antonio Rezko" just sounds like a bad guy. I'm interested to see how Obama handles it.
6/6/2008 2:12:26 AM
NC as a tossup? Interesting.
6/6/2008 3:06:04 AM
i think they believe that cause of the large amount of good colleges in nc and the # of negros + negative stigma towards gop
6/6/2008 3:29:50 AM
lol @ obama winning ohio. seriously? is qntmfred skewing the polls again?
6/6/2008 7:48:20 AM
That RCP is wack. They average the percentage in polls, look at Ohio. McCain is winning in 2 of the 3 polls by 1 and 4 percent, but the other poll has Obama up 10%(!), so they average it and say Obama is winning? wtf, that's pretty stupid. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/oh/ohio_mccain_vs_obama-400.html
6/6/2008 8:01:42 AM
All I'm saying is that McCain has been moderately campaigning against the Democratic Party for the past couple of months and the Democrats have been taking almost no shots at him. It's going to be very interesting to see where the campaigns go after things start heating up. I don't believe McCain has the energy or anywhere near the firepower to fend off Obama in a campaign and is going to get run over by Obama by the time the actual election comes around.
6/6/2008 8:16:24 AM
^ this "firepower" is probably his ability to side every now and again with both parties. the problem with obama is that he's so far to the left that he's going to force a republican congress too soon and not get anything accomplished.mccain will be able to get things signed and passed at a greater rate and accomplish more in a shorter period of timethat's why it doesn't suprise me that he'll be getting states like ohio and florida pretty easily and then probably take a few more states than your anticipating
6/6/2008 8:26:03 AM
I'm not really all that convinced on how far left Obama is. He was probably just pandering to get nominated, much the same way McCain pandered to the right (mainly fundamentalist Christians) to get nominated by the Republicans. I mean, it could still be a very close election if the past 2 cycles have been any indication and also 2004 showed us that simply kicking ass in the debates doesn't guarantee election (I think Obama is gonna mop the floor with McCain in the debates). I'm also not really scared of what will happen if either candidate is elected though and that's because there is almost no chance that the Dems will lose either house of Congress in this next election. So either Obama is gonna win and have both houses of Congress which will let him implement almost anything he really wants to do or McCain will win and have a Democratic Congress that is probably willing to negotiate with anyone other than Bush at this point. McCain is a long-standing and well-respected member of the Senate right now and I think he would be able to get a lot of positive things accomplished with a mixed government while keeping out a lot of the bullshit things he might try to do. Either way, I see it as a vast improvement over the past 8 years Bush has been in office.
6/6/2008 8:40:08 AM
Obama.
6/6/2008 8:40:57 AM
i got a feeling mccain is going to win and i also have a feeling by the time november roles around i'm going to vote mccain[Edited on July 10, 2008 at 3:46 PM. Reason : kinda like how things are going recently]
7/10/2008 3:46:02 PM