The Duke
JohnD.Ford
Junior Chimp
Posts: 9,270
Political Matrix E: 0.13, S: -1.23
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« on: November 17, 2007, 10:32:35 PM » |
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« edited: November 18, 2007, 04:20:33 AM by Written by Aaron Sorkin »
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1. Fred Thompson 2. John McCain 3. Duncan Hunter 4. Rudy Giuliani 5. Mitt Romney 6. Joe Biden 7. Tom Tancredo 8. Chris Dodd 9. Hillary Clinton 10. Ron Paul 11. Mike Huckabee 12. John Edwards 13. Bill Richardson 14. Barack Obama 15. Mike Gravel 16. Dennis Kucinich
Please kill me. I've actually put Fred Thomspon in the pole position. I have to retract my Robert Ritchie comparison since Fred put forward a real plan on social security. I am rewarding him for it, as it showed more guts and more depth than anything I've seen from anyone so far. I'm sure that since his social security plan is sensible, he'll lose millions vote over it. But I will reward him for it.
It never ceases to amaze me that voters demand the truth, then punish politicians for telling them the truth. Voters are the most arrogant, unreliable, self-absorbed people on Earth. Voters have no right to comlain how bad their politicians are since voters are the ones who keep voting all the good guys out of office. End rant.
As for Rudy, I'm sorry to say I've lost a lot of confidence in the Giuliani team over the last six weeks. Rudy is showing himself to be even more susceptible to cronyism than Bush.
I still refuse to vote for Mitt Romney in the primaries. I still refuse to vote for Mike Huckabee in the general.
EDIT: My apologies to Congressman Hunter for my unforgiveable exclusion of him from my list. He has now been added at #3. It probably does not bode well for his campaign that I have such a high opinion of him, yet forgot about him entirely. If I've forgotten about him, imagine how forgettable he is to everyone else.
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