lawrocket 3 #1 March 1, 2006 There's some polling going on indicating that Condoleeza Rice has the approval to make a serious bid for the Presidency in 2008. Personally, I don't think she has a big chance. Though I'm not his biggest fan (thanks to some 80's scandals) I think McCain has the best chance - more than anyone, he can beat any Democrat. But can you imagine the fit liberals and the Democratic prty leadership will throw if that happens? Could there be a bigger nightmare for them than the first female president and the first black president being a Republican? My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,085 #2 March 1, 2006 I'm a liberal. Why would I throw a fit? She'd surely be better than GWB. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #3 March 1, 2006 QuoteI'm a liberal. Why would I throw a fit? She'd surely be better than GWB. Bill, you gotta admit that you are not the stereotypical liberal (or stereotypical anything, politically speaking). Because you think and you reason and you explain your reasoning concisely. That part of your brain doesn't get shut off. Jeez. Bill. You're too often the exception that proves the rule. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jenfly00 0 #4 March 1, 2006 Dude, we (citizens) are living our Top Nightmare Shrub and the Puppet Masters.----------------------- "O brave new world that has such people in it". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
micro 0 #5 March 1, 2006 i personally would LOVE to see her run and WIN! I miss Lee. And JP. And Chris. And... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peacefuljeffrey 0 #6 March 1, 2006 QuoteI'm a liberal. Why would I throw a fit? She'd surely be better than GWB. Maybe the predicted "fit" would be thrown over the fact that a conservative, not a liberal black woman had not been elected; not that it was "anyone but Bush." I'm sure that most liberals would not simply be happy with another conservative as long as it's "anyone but Bush"; they're gonna want a liberal in office. (Which ain't too likely, I'm happy to say.) --Jeffrey "With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peacefuljeffrey 0 #7 March 1, 2006 QuoteDude, we (citizens) are living our Top Nightmare Shrub and the Puppet Masters. Clarification, please: Are you saying that anyone who is a citizen dislikes having Bush as president? --Jeffrey "With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
micro 0 #8 March 1, 2006 QuoteI'm a liberal. Why would I throw a fit? She'd surely be better than GWB. C'mon bill... you HAVE to admit that the liberal "camp" as it were would be totally chagrined if the first woman --the first BLACK woman at that-- were to come from the republican side. Oh the irony. I do believe it would be what would finally put Ted Kennedy in the grave. We can hope anyway. I miss Lee. And JP. And Chris. And... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peacefuljeffrey 0 #9 March 1, 2006 QuoteOh the irony. I do believe it would be what would finally put Ted Kennedy in the grave. Funny, I thought that was likely to be a front-end loader. --Jeffrey "With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crwtom 0 #10 March 1, 2006 Quote Are you saying that anyone who is a citizen dislikes having Bush as president? not quite yet - but with the recent CBS poll at 34% approval we're getting closer and closer Cheers, T ******************************************************************* Fear causes hesitation, and hesitation will cause your worst fears to come true Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #11 March 1, 2006 [url]http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1075[url] An overwhelming majority of 72% of American troops serving in Iraq think the U.S. should exit the country within the next year, and nearly one in four say the troops should leave immediately, a new Le Moyne College/Zogby International survey shows. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 1010 #12 March 1, 2006 sh*t Jeanne, I served in Germany drinking beer for Gulf War #1 and I was ready to go home too after a few months. You can have it good, fast, or cheap: pick two. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,556 #13 March 1, 2006 I'm not only a liberal, but a (gasp) woman, and I wouldn't be particularly chagrined either. I wonder if more conservatives would be smug than liberals would be chagrined ? Of course some liberals would feel as though they'd been upstaged. But I rather doubt they're as monolithically petty as is being painted. Many would be thrilled that the thought of a woman running for president or vice president is institutionalized enough that a Republican can do it. Shirley Chisholm was the first woman (and a black one) to put up a real run for the presidency. Geraldine Ferraro was the first female major party candidate for vice-president. Yes, that was a ludicrous ticket. Edited to add: a McCain/Rice ticket would be virtually unbeatable. I hope the Republicans don't put some party hack yes-man (which Bush really seemed to be from the outside in 2000) up against him because he's not malleable enough. Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #14 March 1, 2006 Quote C'mon bill... you HAVE to admit that the liberal "camp" as it were would be totally chagrined if the first woman --the first BLACK woman at that-- were to come from the republican side. They'd be more chagrined by the fact that she defined the term 'yes man' in her role as advisor to the president. No worries though - the chance of her winning the GOP's nomination in 2008 is somewhere behind that of J.C. walking the earth again. So only one guy in this forum sees it happening. Veep slot - different matter entirely. I think the GOP could tip a close race to their side with a woman in the second slot, could steal some of the female vote. Seems more likely there than on the Democratic side for now - who besides Clinton is even a possibility? Feinstein is the only other heavy, but was already too old a while back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterblaster72 0 #15 March 1, 2006 QuoteThere's some polling going on indicating that Condoleeza Rice has the approval to make a serious bid for the Presidency in 2008. The ex-klansman, xenophobe cowboy, religious extremist wing of the Republican party would never let Condi get nominated, end of story. I mean, this is the same wing of the party that beat out McCain in 2000 by spreading rumors that he had illegitimate black children. The same wing that the current administration serves/is. A black female presidential Republican candidate? As you said, QuotePersonally, I don't think she has a big chance. And even if she did get the nomination, she doesn't merit the presidency. She's an abysmal Security Advisor/Secretary of State and that 911 Commission hearing proved how incompetent she really is (which qualifies her as a perfect fit for this administration). QuoteBut can you imagine the fit liberals and the Democratic prty leadership will throw if that happens? You're probably right about that. As usual, they would go into scramble/panic reaction mode, say all kinds of dumb sh.t, and end up shooting themselves in the foot, as they have done in the last two presidential elections. I don't expect that would change. QuoteI think McCain has the best chance - more than anyone, he can beat any Democrat. Certainly can't argue with that, but being the moderate that he is jeopardizes his chances to even get nominated, since it's the extreme wing of the party that equates "moderate" (and he's a conservative moderate at that) with LIBERAL . Be humble, ask questions, listen, learn, follow the golden rule, talk when necessary, and know when to shut the fuck up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warpedskydiver 0 #16 March 1, 2006 QuoteQuoteI'm a liberal. Why would I throw a fit? She'd surely be better than GWB. Bill, you gotta admit that you are not the stereotypical liberal (or stereotypical anything, politically speaking). Because you think and you reason and you explain your reasoning concisely. That part of your brain doesn't get shut off. Jeez. Bill. You're too often the exception that Proves the rule. Bill are you a Liberatarian in Liberals clothing? it's ok you can come out of the closet now!!! now that JC has exposed you! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
78RATS 0 #17 March 1, 2006 I think they will only trot her out if Hillary runs. Then it will be a CAT FIGHT. Rat for Life - Fly till I die When them stupid ass bitches ask why Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #18 March 1, 2006 FWIW, I find both Condi and Hillary to be dull, wooden speakers. When Condi testifies before some committee, she seems so awkward speaking extemporaneously. Hillary's slightly better, but not really much. Both very, very bright, but...wooden. That kind of candidate puts me to sleep. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,085 #19 March 1, 2006 >Bill, you gotta admit that you are not the stereotypical liberal . . . I don't really know what that is. The people I know in the real world who are very liberal are surgeons, radiologists, principal investigators, CEO's, engineers with the space program etc. They can reason pretty well, and explain things pretty concisely. Now, on HERE I see some people who fall into the category you probably want to define with your statement above. I also see a lot of stereotypical conservatives; people who defend GWB the way Imelda Marcos bought shoes. But I don't think many of those are 'real' - they can't be this way in real life. I think they are either creating an online persona that they have fun with, or the computer brings out a more thoughtless side of them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shotgun 1 #20 March 1, 2006 QuoteBut can you imagine the fit liberals and the Democratic prty leadership will throw if that happens? Could there be a bigger nightmare for them than the first female president and the first black president being a Republican? I would think that they would be happy to see a president that was both black and female, even if she is a Repbublican... (but that's probably just wishful thinking on my part)... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tink1717 2 #21 March 1, 2006 It doesn't matter what the dems do. They are done. They are consistently losing at ALL LEVELS. The repubs could put Charles Manson on the ticket and he would still beat the best thing the dems can muster. Personally, I hate the things the right has been doing, but I am smart enough to know that there will be no changing it. Therefore, I have to take the least worst choice: John McCain.Skydivers don't knock on Death's door. They ring the bell and runaway... It really pisses him off. -The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!) AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS#8808 Swooo 1717 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #22 March 1, 2006 QuoteThey are consistently losing at ALL LEVELS. The repubs could put Charles Manson on the ticket and he would still beat the best thing the dems can muster. how much money you want to wager on that one? After McCain, the GOP are in no better shape for 2008. There's not a leader in the lot - why else did they have to hunt for a Bush son to get past their losing way of the 90s? It's going to be the most uninspiring election we've seen since, well, 2000. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,085 #23 March 1, 2006 > It doesn't matter what the dems do. They are done. If everything else was equal I would agree. But people are now being given a choice between the party of apathy and indecision and the party of corruption, torture and pointless war. And as the polls show, people are shifting over to the lesser of two evils. Dems are going to start picking up more and more seats in Congress as time goes on. This is not due to anything the democrats did, but rather what people like George Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Scooter Libby, Duke Cunningham and Tom DeLay have done. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rehmwa 2 #24 March 1, 2006 QuoteThis is not due to anything the democrats did. And isn't that the sad part. Instead of stepping up to the plate and changing for the better, the party out of power only ever has to wait (wallowing in their own crapulence) while the party in power gets worse enough to make them look bad. net result? both parties ratchet down the sewer, they just take turns ... Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #25 March 1, 2006 QuoteIt doesn't matter what the dems do. They are done. They are consistently losing at ALL LEVELS. I think you'll be surprised at just how well they do in the next congressional elections. Let's talk again on the morning of November 3, 2006. Quote I have to take the least worst choice: John McCain. FWIW, as attractive a candidate as McCain may be (and I’m sure he’d get a lot of cross-over votes), he will be age 72 in 2008. That’s 76 at the end of a first term. 80 at the end of a 2nd term. Shit happens, in a very natural way, to people in that age range. He's also a cancer survivor. So age and health are not unreasonable factors. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites