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Friday, March 14, 2008

One thing I doubt we'll be calling either Clinton or Obama . . .

. . . is President of the United States.

Here's why.

Posted by D.J. McGuire on March 14, 2008 in International Politics | Permalink

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Quite frankly the more enraged / loud / insulting the "right" becomes the more I am starting to think that the next president will be Democratic.

Doesn't matter though, nothing won't change the train has left the stations.

*Goes and gets some popcorn with may or may not contain GMO but it isn't labelled so he'll never know*

Posted by: Snowrunner | 14-Mar-08 1:41:24 PM


Snowy

"Quite frankly the more enraged / loud / insulting the "right" becomes the more I am starting to think that the next president will be Democratic."

I seem to recall the unhinged "left" doing much the same when Bush ran for president. Still are actually. Just wait for Bob to post. 10 months remaining in Bush's term and he's sure fascism is descending on the land.

Posted by: h2o273kk9 | 14-Mar-08 1:57:12 PM


Not a hope of a Democratic President this time around. There's just nothing there but empty rhetoric and a cat and dog fight.
First female, first Black just doesn't cut it as a qualification or reason to become President of the US either.

Posted by: Liz J | 14-Mar-08 1:58:02 PM


>"while the Democrats hurl charges of “racism” and “sexism” at each other."

>"First female, first Black just doesn't cut it as a qualification or reason to become President of the US either."
Liz J | 14-Mar-08 1:58:02 PM

America isn't ready for a Black or Female Democrat President of the U.S.

When Affirmative Action and Women's Only this and Black that hogwash is over and they act like they are equal instead of claiming they aren't being treated equally then the Republicans will be the first to have either a Black or Female U.S. President, not before.

Posted by: Speller | 14-Mar-08 2:05:15 PM


Obama would be worse than Carter as President, let's hope Americans don't choose to suffer through being beaten for four years.

Posted by: philanthropist | 14-Mar-08 3:38:08 PM


I like McCain. I think he is the man for the job. It is too bad that his age may catch up with him in his second term, however.

Posted by: dcm | 14-Mar-08 4:04:45 PM


One thing I doubt we should be calling either now or before November…

The election.

Here's why...
http://westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/2008/03/angus-reid-poll.html
http://www.appliedresearch.us/sf/Documents/ExitPoll.pdf

Posted by: Pattern Recognition | 14-Mar-08 4:36:24 PM


Unless Obama and Clinton run on a ticket together, there's no way, IMHO, either of them will defeat John McCain.

Posted by: Shamrock | 14-Mar-08 5:29:59 PM


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