Well, news that Mitt Romney dropped out of the white house race wasn’t surprising. He did piss poor terrible considering how much money he had. But, stepping down now and supporting John McCain (the republican front runner) was a commendable move. Rudy Giuliani had done the same, and I expect Mike Huckabee to also, since he has no real shot.
I believe that Ron Paul should stay in the race whether as a Republican, or a 3rd party (Libertarian), because now that there are fewer candidates, the “message” will continue to be broadcast, but even louder and clearer, should he stay in the Republican race.
If the Republicans are down to one candidate already, then this is certainly good news, because I’m not so sure that an Obama supporter would vote for Hillary, and vice versa. The democratic party is fairly divided as far as support goes, and Hillary could quite possibly be receiving the support of conservative, but independent women, just because she is female. Now if this were down to just Obama and McCain, would they vote for Obama? I think not…
She’s saying anything it takes now. It’s getting ridiculous. Her voting history is identical to Obama’s and every other democrat out there. So what if she were a man? (And I’m not saying that she isn’t.) She would have NO supporters. She is winning the votes of a large majority of uneducated women out there, almost by default. She is in no way more qualified than Barack Hussein Obama. In fact, I don’t think any particular candidate (democrat or republic) is more qualified than the next. None of them have presidential experience. So it’s all about who has the best ideas, stances, and actual LEADERSHIP skills that the LEADER of the world’s most power country should have. I honestly don’t think any of the current front runners can do a better job than George Bush. For one, they all voted for the war and would be in the same shit hole of a situation.
Here is a picture of Hitlery Clinton. Get off whatever drugs you are taking and don’t punch her name on the ballot.
Although it pains me to say this, I believe that Barack Hussein Obama looks the most presidential out of all the candidates (yes, democrats and republicans). His voice is presidential and it can be said that he’s the JFK for the 21st century, but the big problem here is that his ideas are not presidential (since they differ from mine, obviously).
The way he delivers like a preacher, (in short bursts), is rather annoying. If you listen closely to his filler statements, even they resemble what preachers say. I don’t know if this was planned (since Iowa is such a religious state), but if it was, it was a clever move.