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Tom
12-14-2006, 07:49 PM
Is he for real?
Can he win?
Is he Hillary's boy toy?
Did he steal Prince Charles' ear?

JPinMaryland
12-14-2006, 10:44 PM
He seems like a jive-ass the first time you see him or hear about him. But if you listen to him he is actually saying some pretty intelligent things. I know at first I thought he was a joke, but then I saw him speaking at a lesser event when the spot light was not on and he sounded well grounded. I think the presidential aspiration is a bit too much for 08.

BetHorses!
12-14-2006, 10:51 PM
I think down the road a chance but I would have to see about 10 more years of experience. I say Hillary beats him now.

He is very smart and a great speaker. Young girls are wild about him.

kenwoodallpromos
12-14-2006, 10:59 PM
Too liberal on foreign affairs, immigration, and catering to minorities over whites. How come they say he is black and not 1/2 white?

bigmack
12-14-2006, 11:48 PM
Washington is laughably ineffective. Career politicians trump the laughter. Bring him in. Change the face of politics as we know it. The less track record he has the better. His ears are a footnote in the shadow of LBJ's earlobes.

Hill Clinton oughta retreat to reforming Health Care in Argentina.

Dennis Kucinich will find the "yellow brick road" and help others to follow it.

Joe Biden will have a strong run and blow it with a plageristic statement about "the hair club"

John Edwards will run and the tax paying public that doled out millions in his frivolous law suits will corner him on a dark street resulting in him "soiling" himself and dropping out of the race.

John McCain will again make a run and be car-jacked by Mexican illegals in need of a ride to Mexicali for lower priced medication

All in all, I say bring him on. A breath of fresh is in order.

JustRalph
12-14-2006, 11:59 PM
you gotta be able to win states below the mason dixon............not going to happen........maybe one.........but not enough

BTW, Hillary has the same problem.

befuddlem
12-15-2006, 12:26 AM
I like the guy, but he's almost too much apple pie.
That bit on Monday Night Football was a liittle too much.

JPinMaryland
12-15-2006, 01:13 AM
yes to that. He needs to stay away from hamming it up. It makes you think he's a joke, but he's okay when he's serious about stuff.

betchatoo
12-15-2006, 10:16 AM
I have met him and found him to be intelligent, quick witted, a nice guy and down to earth. Well versed on local and national issues.

Someone this bright, genuine and nice is obviously not presidential material.

PaceAdvantage
12-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Someone this bright, genuine and nice is obviously not presidential material.

And isn't that sad if it's the truth?

The Judge
12-15-2006, 02:37 PM
Say I want everything settle for less VP seems about right. Try for the whole thing next time. There is no way the Demo's will allow this now. Hillary will have a hard time once the "men" of the party start to "rat pack" her.

fastCow
12-15-2006, 06:45 PM
All in all, I say bring him on. A breath of fresh is in order.

I am with you big guy! The known is scarier than the unknown.

44PACE
12-15-2006, 07:08 PM
All Presidents before they become Presidents are a member of the Illuminati, he is not a member so therefore he will never be President. Forget him.

BlueShoe
12-15-2006, 10:06 PM
Typical liberal Democrat that still thinks that Socialism will work.Seems like a nice guy,but lacks experience.He will likely be like many of the horses that I bet;fast out of the gate,sets the pace to the stretch,and hits the wall inside the eighth pole and gets collared by one or more closers.

JPinMaryland
12-15-2006, 11:38 PM
I think Hillary is more likely to be like that. She is popular on paper, and always seems to get good press and is high on the likability scale but the deep seated resentment of her is not apparent. Plent of of folks on the right detest her and there are plenty of folks on the left that feel she is just like her husband and will turn to the center/right as soon as she can.

GIven the types of ideologues that vote in primaries, it is easy to see her sweeping these people off their feet, only to find that reality in NOv. is that lots of folks nearer to the center, dont like her.

Gen. Wesley Clark might be a stronger candidate, but the party leadership will probably forestall him just like they did to Dr. Screamer.

kenwoodallpromos
12-16-2006, 12:21 AM
All Presidents before they become Presidents are a member of the Illuminati, he is not a member so therefore he will never be President. Forget him.
No, but Iraq Hussein Osama did his required speech to the CFR already, earlier than Kerry and Edwards did. But he won't make it even to the finals.