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Fun with Politics (21)

March 4, 2008 · 4 Comments

Everybody is fussing over the long drawn out race between Obama and Hill; I’m guilty of that myself. I admit it. But then, I was thinking: maybe we should just pretend this is the general election. Frankly, I don’t really want to entertain the notion that McCain might win.

 

Meanwhile, Huckabee keeps on trucking. McCain will undoubtedly tie it up today, and when all the votes are in, Huckabee will finally have to leave. Or won’t he?  I wonder what that concession speech will sound like; will he apologize for staying around so long? For spending all that money, with nothing to show for it? For going on SNL and insulting us all by thinking we’ll vote for him as long as he’s funny?

 

I don’t think there is anything funny about a candidate that tries to get votes by doing the old song and dance about gay marriage. We know, you don’t want the gays to be happy; we get it.  Now leave.

 

I have decided, at the –maybe- eleventh hour I would like Hillary to win.  I think the experience argument is getting to me after all, and I still am not really clear what Obama’s stand on Israel is. And that’s not something I’d like to take risks on. Besides, all joking aside; it’s about time we have a woman in the white house, and not in the role of First Lady.

 

“Mrs. President”, it has a nice ring.

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4 responses so far ↓

  • Michael P. // March 4, 2008 at 7:05 pm

    I definitely don’t want McCain in office. I started off goin for Hillary but she really left a bad taste in my mouth with her mud slinging so early on in the race. Then it came to a point were she just looked foolish throwing blows and Obama laughing them off. At one point in time she said she found her voice. I feel that with all of this experience that she claims to have she should have never lost it, then watching her it seems that she does that often. I know that it is not all her fault and for the most part I don’t blame the crew but she wants to be the President so she will uphold responsibility for these follies in her run. I say, Hillary find your voice and keep it, stop listening to the crew so much cause you will be responsible.

  • Jesse // March 4, 2008 at 7:15 pm

    You forgot Ron Paul. He is not leaving the race either. No reason to.

    I don’t think the people in this country realize how bad the economic situation could become right now. Especially with a foreign policy that is becoming increasingly tedious.

    Both democratic candidates platforms are very similar and will both advance agendas similar to Bush. Only domestic policy is all that different.
    Not monetary or foreign policy.

  • jos76 // March 5, 2008 at 1:50 pm

    I’m shocked and disappointed that Huckabee would take money from struggling, hard-working Americans in order to fund his campaign. He said in his drop-out speech that it was…”the sacrifices of a truck driver in Michigan, of a housewife who sold her wedding ring on eBay and gave the contribution to the campaign, a janitor in Alabama who has a wife in a wheelchair who gave $20, not out of his abundance, but out of his poverty, so that our campaign could stay on the track.” In a bad economy, why would someone running for President take their money to fund a campaign that was clearly going to be fruitless? What would become of the economy if selfish Huckabee were President?
    Jos76
    http://www.jos76.wordpress.com

  • Annette // March 5, 2008 at 2:29 pm

    I wonder if that housewife was still married.

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