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04-21-2004, 10:02 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Who would you prefer to be the next President of the US? (Bush and Kerry excluded)
Alright, we pretty much all know who on the board wants Bush and who wants Kerry to win in the fall.
We also know that there are plenty of people who don't particularly like either but we're pretty much forced to vote for one of the two major party candidates (yeah, yeah I know we're not forced and we can vote for whoever we want, yada, yada, yada but Bush and Kerry are really the only ones with a shot at winning the Presidency). Now, if it was a completely wide open election process (with the exception that Bush and Kerry are barred from it) and you could vote for any politician, celebrity, activist, citizen, non-citizen, whatever who would you like to see as the next President and why? I voted for McCain in the primaries against Bush and think he'd make an excellent President. I like his stand on campaign finance reform, his record of service to the country is incredibly impressive, and I think he is morally strong.
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04-21-2004, 10:13 AM | #2 (permalink) | |
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Re: Who would you prefer to be the next President of the US? (Bush and Kerry excluded)
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If I voted for a Republican, it would be Forbes.
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04-21-2004, 10:23 AM | #3 (permalink) | |
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04-21-2004, 10:23 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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McCain is the most palatable of the Republicans. He has displayed the courage to resist the hard-core right-wing pressure. He also seem to have a sincere concern for the general population. Who would he staff administration with? Finding passionate centrists to sacrifice their lives to public service would be difficult.
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04-21-2004, 10:27 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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04-21-2004, 10:56 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Since this is fantasy but to keep it realistic,
I would vote for Ron Paul (R-Texas). Highly respected on both sides of the aisle and with his constituants, Paul is very much a constitutionalist when it comes to making laws. He is also known for his honesty and bi-partisanship, caring more about the country than for politics.
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04-21-2004, 10:59 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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I like Ron Paul. He has courage too, but I think the vote "against Snoopy" might hurt his hypothetical campaign.
Here are some other options: How about the bipartisan, compassionate George W. Bush that was Governor of TX before he became president. The man that took principled stands, even in losing political battles, because it was the right thing to do. Oh, well. Someone else- I've always liked Dick Lugar. He's been chairman of the Senate foreign relations, and knows what he's doing. Before that, he was mayor of Indianapolis, then president of the national council of mayors, or something like that. He started on his political career by running for and serving on the school board. He also ran the family farm and small business manufacturing specialty farming equipment. He served in the Navy. Talk about someone that can bring the country together! How many other candidates for any political office have experience in issues facing the rural red states and the urban blue areas? Here's a moderate Republican that has expertise in foreign affairs, business, military, urban problems, agriculture, and education! he's also a Republican that's not beholden to the religious right wing of his party. If I were to be able to appoint someone, he'd be it. However, he tried to run in the primary against Dole, and he's just another short white-haired Republican Senator without much campaign charisma. Another option- Arnold Schwarzenegger There, I said it. Mock me all you want. Here's why: Fiscally conservative/socially liberal, yet pragmatic. Should know enough to let the professionals advise him. There are alot of Hollywood stars, but few of them have the business experience that Arnold does. Former Hollywood stars have done alright as president. I know he can't be president because of the Constitution. (Though it didn't stop Cheney from being VP even though he was really living in Texas) Those are two great options. Last edited by dy156; 04-21-2004 at 11:05 AM.. |
04-21-2004, 11:02 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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If I had to pick a Republican, I'd go with Chuck Hagel. He's been a pretty consistent moderate voice, able to work well with members on the other side of the aisle, and had a lot of foresight on terrorism.
But since this thread is about picking whomever I want, I think I'll go with Bill Clinton.
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04-21-2004, 12:14 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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In a fantasy world............ DONALD TRUMP. The man knows how to run a business and government is just a business.
I have wanted him for years. I think Trump would make a great president.
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04-21-2004, 12:56 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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While I do like McCain, if I had to pick a Republican, I would like to see Colin Powell in the Oval Office.
If I were to pick a Democrat, I really like Joe Biden. http://www.votewithavengeance.com/biden.html He is extraordinarily bright, well versed in international affairs as well as domestic issues and he knows how to get things done in Washington. And perhaps in 2016 or 2020 after she has finished her two terms as governor and at least one term as Senator, I think I might like to see Janet Napolitano in the White House. (Current governor of AZ http://www.governor.state.az.us/ )
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04-21-2004, 01:01 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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My choices have already been said but any of these three would grab my vote, Colin Powell, Giuliani, or John McCain.
add Rice and Lieberman to that list. I also would prefer Edwards over Bush/Kerry. Both Kerry and Bush probably wouldnt be in a list of the top 20 people i'd like to become President.
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04-21-2004, 02:57 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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If no Bush or Kerry then...
Bill Richardson (Dem) Governor of New Mexico Trent Lott Condaleeza Rice I've never really liked McCain. He has always struck me as a lukewarm political opportunist, though I'm probably in the minority w/that assessment.
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04-21-2004, 05:05 PM | #14 (permalink) | |
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Since its a fantasy world...
John Edwards after another term or two in the Senate and maybe one as NC governor. Reincarnated FDR (best damn president ever). Reincarnated Hubert Humphry (would have been one of the best damn presidents ever if he'd never become friends with LBJ). And, yes, to be cliched, Colin Powel (probablly the only Republican i'd ever vote for). Quote:
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04-21-2004, 05:20 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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I think a combination of two out of Powell, McCain, and Rice, in any P/VP order, would be great. I wouldn't be at all suprised to see that as the Republican ticket in '08 (maybe not McCain, but Powell/Rice).
Eventually, I'd like to see Bob Ehrlich, the former congressman and present governer of Maryland, have a chance. He managed to be the first Republican governer elected in almost 30 years in an extremely Democratic state, and if he can survive the assholes in the legislature and the next election, I think he could go pretty far in national politics.
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04-21-2004, 05:52 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Liberals...
Bill Bradley -- Damn smart and can hit the three Joe Lieberman -- An honest man with strong convictions Jeb Bartlett -- If only he were real... Conservatives... Mitt Romney -- Damn smart and knows how to fix complex organizations Colin Powell -- A good soldier who deserves a chance to lead Independents... Angus King -- Former Governor of Maine with lots of smarts and a great name |
04-21-2004, 08:33 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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I kind of wish Joe Lieberman would have been the Democratic candidate, but with the Middle East such an issue, I don't see us having a Jewish President for awhile. We'd lose all credibility as peace negotiators (what little credibility Bush has left us, anyway) in that region.
Otherwise, I would vote for John McCain - I lived in Arizona for 22 years, so I have followed his career closely. The man is a straight shooter.
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04-22-2004, 05:22 AM | #20 (permalink) | |
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04-22-2004, 12:18 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Tis Fantasy FaderMonkey, vote for Nader, I know I shall in this
November's fictional vote. I'll probably vote for Kerry in the real November vote...
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04-22-2004, 05:03 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by irateplatypus
[B]If no Bush or Kerry then... Trent Lott - The original Johnny Jingo!!!! LOL!!! and Condaleeza Rice; This is a scream. Are you serious? Miss Condi being set up to take the "big fall" so she's history in about seven months & counting. She'll be a great professor of Poly Sci at Moorehouse. She was the Perfect Tokenistic Professional Poster Girl for the Republicans. But - Too bad she hasn't the guts to jump ship & go Democratic. Jump Condi, jump!! I do believe she is brilliant in policy interpretation & giving testimony under duress.
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04-22-2004, 05:29 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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ME
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04-22-2004, 06:33 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Halx
[B]ME I can do the job. I'm dead serious. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I believe you could do wondefully well at this job and I'd vote for you! It's even possible, but you might be a little too nice and sweet to play in those leagues.
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04-23-2004, 09:33 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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surprised I did not see anyone say Hillary Clinton.
Personally I don't think there is a politian that would make a good president. I think what you need is a good business man, someone who knows how money works. But as soon as you start running a country like a bussiness you are going to piss alot of people off, cause in business there are no "free rides" A LOT of spending would be cut.
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04-24-2004, 03:05 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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This sounds great in theory, but in reality most "good businessmen" have run into great difficulty in the political realm. It would take a wholesale change in our political culture for such an individual to be successful. For better or for worse, politics is a game and you need to know how to play it to survive and thrive at the national level. That is why people like Karl Rove and Dick Morris exsist. |
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04-25-2004, 05:53 AM | #34 (permalink) |
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Anyone? Georg Soros.
Anyone eligable? George Carlin. Let's elect a comedian instead of a joke. Or Clinton. George Clinton. Let's drop Da Bomb on Iraq.
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04-25-2004, 01:52 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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I would say either Colin Powell (rep), or John Edwards (dem).
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04-25-2004, 02:26 PM | #37 (permalink) | |
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04-25-2004, 02:52 PM | #38 (permalink) | |
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04-25-2004, 04:59 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Who would I like to see as president?
Michael Moore. Just so I could tune into Scarbourugh Country and hear how shitty of a job he is doing as president, then tune into Jimmy Kimmel and Conan O'Brien and hear about how fat he his. Would be absolutely horrible for the country, but at least I'd have a good laugh.
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04-25-2004, 05:52 PM | #40 (permalink) |
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Oh shit...I forgot Robert Kenedy. I've always wondered what will it be like if Robert is president. that and JFK didn't die and finish his term...
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