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Last week the Democrats debated among themselves as they jockey for position. But, was it really a debate or just a mere infomercial for the Democratic Party. And will the upcoming Republican debate be nothing more than a political infomercial? We are a year and a half away from the election. Is anyone besides the candidates and the news media interested yet? Who cares if Obama or Hillary is in first place, the race really hasn't even begun yet.
But, more importantly, will this be the first Post Modernist election? Ultimately, are the more concerned about the issues or are we more concerned with electing the first woman or the first black regardless of their positions? It seems conservatives support Guiliani even though he takes an opposing view on many issues they hold dear. Will people ultimately vote for who they "like" as opposed to who most closely supports their world view?
But, more importantly, will this be the first Post Modernist election? Ultimately, are the more concerned about the issues or are we more concerned with electing the first woman or the first black regardless of their positions? It seems conservatives support Guiliani even though he takes an opposing view on many issues they hold dear. Will people ultimately vote for who they "like" as opposed to who most closely supports their world view?
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Unfortunately 2008 could end up being a "signature" election, as you refer to as Post Modernist, instead of an issues election. Female, African American/Muslim/Baptist, divorced Catholic NYC hero, Breck girl, former POW, actor/Senator/actor. Wow, all the quality Americans could hope for!
Good topic for discussion and thanks for starting it. No doubt my colors will show in later posts.
Here is my take for what its worth:
Obama - started strong but other than soundbites, whats he got? He has made some dumb statements that show his lack of experience. Status: Faltering
Edwards - Can't get past his pretty boy image. Doesn't believe there is a "global war on terror". Apparently he needs to see an Al Queda attack in the Antarctic... Status: Used to be blow dried, now just blows...
Hillary - Leading simply because she isn't making huge mistakes. New book coming out might put her on the defensive. Status: the only woman in Washington Bill Clinton isn't hitting on.
Romney - No Mitt-mentum going. Attempt at being a social conservative could come off hollow. Is America ready for a Mormon president? Status: Needs some caffeine in his campaign
Guilianni - Guilliani is Italian for "Obama". Started strong but his past could be both a blessing and a curse. Possible too outspoken and not conservative enough to win the nomination. Status: Fuhgeddaboutit!
McCain - Gaining steam. The guy was a war prisoner so the campaign trail can't be all that tough. A proven record but something of a maverick. His support for the war in Iraq could win or lose votes depending on how its going over there. Status: the Stealth Candidate
Or maybe I've just had to much coffee this morning.
That used to be true, W changed that.
These days, the races never really stop. They pause for a few days, for some chest beating and inappropriate trash talking and then immediately start up.
Those we elect have little time to actually do they jobs they were elected to do. I get so cynical about this. Politics!!
Or do they vote against the candidate they like least.. Demos can laud their great victory in 2006 but it was really the Repubs who lost it.
Actually, I think a moderate Democrat could sweep this thing. Its the natural reaction to 8 years of GOP dominance.
The problem is, how do you find a moderate Democrat who can appease the wacko element of the liberal left?
Although, the same holds true of Republicans and the whackjobs on the right. I know you don't want to admit there are any, though...
Israel and "tactics of terror?" Please.
I'll be voting for Ralph Nader again. He conquered the Corvair, so, I mean, what more could you want? It's either Ralph Nader or Yosemite Sam. I'm still waffling and can't make up my mind. Where's Pat Paulson when he's needed the most?
But in truth, aren't most effective ads aimed at telling the voters how horrible the opponent is?
Was Pat Paulson ever actually on a ballot or was he always a write-in?