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Just one wordPosted Monday, February 18, 2008, at 9:02 AM
By now we've seen and heard from all of our presidential candidates.
If you had to express your thoughts on this group with just one word, what word would you choose? Comments Showing most recent comments first [Show in chronological order instead] |
Bo Melson is a retired sports and police beat editor of the Times-Gazette.
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DREAMERS
There are more than two candidates... So when you say neither, are you implying Hillary and Barack? Or are you willingly admitting that you don't have a clue?
idiots
neither of them have a real clue!!!!!!!!!
HELP!!
Hopeless
Yup... It's a complete and total contradiction to the entire process...
It is a travesty that this is the best both parties can come up with. The election process has become too driven by the media and money to let legitimate candidates enter the race.
Hmm.. most don't want the job! That's for sure! Especially with the inevitably inherited mess they will assume control over!!!
Unimpressed. Do they want the title or the job?
Well Momof3&3step&1gran all you gotta do is go to the link nascar posted, and there is what you are looking for!
"Worried"! I pray that who ever get's it. Will Have the "Best Intrest for USA and our down falling economy" "NOT for some other country, not just for their "Presidents'" pockets or intrest, but for us, The people of the United States of America.
Ron Paul actually makes sense if you sit down and see what he stands for . . . he believes in America taking care of America and doing it by the law of the Constitution. I voted for him in the primary and I usually vote Democratic.
Unfortunately he doesn't have a chance because the media ignores him because they would rather have glamour shots with Clinton or McCain and then proceed to tear them down the next four years when they are elected.
Media is WORTHLESS TOO!
Bullpoopers!
McCain deals with hard facts... [this is where you provide proof]
indistinguishable
Even Ron Paul. We have heard his rhetoric before. At least McCain deals with hard facts.
Ron Paul
www.ronpaul2008.com
I hadn't heard of him until the recent talk on these blogs right before Primary time :)
Unacceptable
I think that jaxspike had them pretty well pegged.
Obama seems to inspire the younger generations like no other candidate since John and Robert Kennedy. I don't know how this will translate in the general election. Clinton is just too controversial, and her campaign seems to be unraveling. McCain can't even pull his own party together and will only continue the enormously failed policies of the current administration.
Hypocrites
[except one]
Undeserving!!
Sad
Chinese.
Better learn the language because that is who will own us.
I agree with LauraSFT. BLAH!
Worthless!
Obama - Lots of promises and eloquent speeches but no explanation on how to do it. Will be in over his head and just because he can quote martin Luther King Jr. doesn't make him a better candidate. I have a dream . . . that he actually explains to me how he will fix America instead of telling me "Yes, we can." I need a real president, not Stuart Smiley.
Clinton - Has many plans that she thinks will fix America but all involve doing it her way or no way . . . her health care plan is taking things a step too far. Very polarizing figure.
McCain - Is this guy actually still alive? But really, he is just another Bush in sheep's clothing but a lot older. Guy has no clue about the economy and domestic issues and that is our top priority at the moment. Call him CLUELESS!
Blah!
Interesting, except for McCain:-)
LOSERS, except for McCain