Where are Kucinich and Ron Paul?
The first debate was a waste of time and wasn't even interesting. The country's finances are going to hell and these two are arguing about who said what in 2003.
The moderator went out of his mind to try and make the candidates face each other. You stupid shmuck. Every candidate knows you lose points when you don't stare straight at the camera. Who appointed you, Richard Nixon?
The election is coming down to where it's been all along -- one candidate is young and vibrant and the other is old and tired. One is confident and one is grumpy. The rest -- issues, race, politics -- don't matter much.
Unless there's another 9-11 awaiting us, this election is over. But good luck to the winner. He will inherit an unmanageable mess. Why would anyone in their right mind want this job?
Labels: Politics 2008
1 Comments:
I doubt there are really many true undecideds any more - most of them know what they are going to do but are afraid/ashamed of admitting it.
I do think who wins will have a big impact on how the world perceives the US - Obama will be a much more positive choice for that I would think.
Like you, I didn't understand what the moderator was after in trying to get them to face each other. If he wants a conversation between them, get Regis to host it and set up a couch. And maybe a plate of nachos (sorry, it's getting close to lunch).
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