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Anyone have any strong opinions on the current crop of Presidential candidates?
I'm liking Obama, even though he's not a big fan of NASA.
I don't know anyone who is willing to say they would vote for Hillary.
Edwards is... present. I suspect he's going to have a cabinet position from one of the other two because he's not even on the radar of anything else, but he still gets a decent hunk of votes in every primary.
I'm sure you republican/libertarian-types have your own opinions, but for me I see the far right party splitting into three distinct subcategories, each with their own candidate.
The Fatcats - The guys who basically want tax breaks for everything and think trickle-down economics work clearly seem to be in favor of Romney, but he's freakish holy underwear-wearing cult membership (and perhaps intellectual flexibility, which republicans like to call "flip-flopping") are a huge turn off to the other two groups.
The Frightened - The guys who are scared of terrorists and like to make <wink> jokes about invading new and different Arab nations. These guys have McCain, whom the other two groups don't like because he freely admits he doesn't know jack about economics and because he was something other than unfailingly obsequious to the Fundies. They also have Guiliani for another few days, whose brain dead response to every single thing ever is "9/11" and whom the Fundies think is the antichrist for his liberal social ideals, like the one where he thinks gay people should be allowed to exist.
The Fundies - These are the people who think Jesus is coming any day now and therefore it's their duty to inflict their beliefs on every American with at least a pulse. These guys are terrified of anything that might resemble social progress and want to see the constitution rewritten to reflect the will of God, but fortunately the other two parts of the Republican party have pretty much decided that it's not worth dealing with them just to get some reliable voter turnout. They've already said they're basically going to take their ball and go home if their guy, Huckabee, doesn't get the Republican nomination. Huckabee, of course, is too much a populist for the Fatcat-types.
I can really see a possible split of the Republicans into two or three distinct parties. The ideologies each seem to have an incompatible mindset from the others, except as personified in the ignorant son of a bitch we have in office right now.
I'm really surprised by how well debates have been covered, and how many there have been. I have really hated the format of most of the debates, but I can't ever remember there being this many.
I'm actually kind of hoping we get to see some contested party conventions this summer.
I'm liking Obama, even though he's not a big fan of NASA.
I don't know anyone who is willing to say they would vote for Hillary.
Edwards is... present. I suspect he's going to have a cabinet position from one of the other two because he's not even on the radar of anything else, but he still gets a decent hunk of votes in every primary.
I'm sure you republican/libertarian-types have your own opinions, but for me I see the far right party splitting into three distinct subcategories, each with their own candidate.
The Fatcats - The guys who basically want tax breaks for everything and think trickle-down economics work clearly seem to be in favor of Romney, but he's freakish holy underwear-wearing cult membership (and perhaps intellectual flexibility, which republicans like to call "flip-flopping") are a huge turn off to the other two groups.
The Frightened - The guys who are scared of terrorists and like to make <wink> jokes about invading new and different Arab nations. These guys have McCain, whom the other two groups don't like because he freely admits he doesn't know jack about economics and because he was something other than unfailingly obsequious to the Fundies. They also have Guiliani for another few days, whose brain dead response to every single thing ever is "9/11" and whom the Fundies think is the antichrist for his liberal social ideals, like the one where he thinks gay people should be allowed to exist.
The Fundies - These are the people who think Jesus is coming any day now and therefore it's their duty to inflict their beliefs on every American with at least a pulse. These guys are terrified of anything that might resemble social progress and want to see the constitution rewritten to reflect the will of God, but fortunately the other two parts of the Republican party have pretty much decided that it's not worth dealing with them just to get some reliable voter turnout. They've already said they're basically going to take their ball and go home if their guy, Huckabee, doesn't get the Republican nomination. Huckabee, of course, is too much a populist for the Fatcat-types.
I can really see a possible split of the Republicans into two or three distinct parties. The ideologies each seem to have an incompatible mindset from the others, except as personified in the ignorant son of a bitch we have in office right now.
I'm really surprised by how well debates have been covered, and how many there have been. I have really hated the format of most of the debates, but I can't ever remember there being this many.
I'm actually kind of hoping we get to see some contested party conventions this summer.