Showing posts with label Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinton. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Time for a transitional President

With Obama and Clinton attacking each other, and the threat of various Democrats threatening to vote for someone else instaed of thier favorite candidate-- it might be time for the Democrats to throw up their hands and risk losing this election.

Neither of the two were my first choice- and the way they are battling each other- I will have a problem voting for either one of them.

There has got to be better candidates in the Democrat Party.

Perhaps we should all vote for McCain- and hope that the country turns around(elect a Democratic majority Congress and Senate)- and if the country doesn't turn around- choose a Democrat in 2012 who is better qualified, and not carrying a lot of baggage.

John McCain for Transitional President- Why not.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Clinton, Obama or McCain

I am a registered Democrat. This is no way means that I vote the Democratic ticket all the time.
I have voted for Gude, Morella, Reagan, Perot, Nader and many other candidates over the years.

This year I may vote for McCain.

I believe many democrats will do the same.
The reasoning-- We are sick and tired of the dirty politics of the Democrat front runners- we are sick of the bickering, the lies, the name calling and the mistaken belief that these two Democrats think they are qualified to be President.

I believe McCain would be a good transitional President- and maybe the Democrats will find someone four years from now more qualified and suitable to be President.

I can only hope.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Obama or Clinton

I am still undecided about the election. Do I vote for Obama, Clinton or should I cast a vote for Edwards to show some kind of protest.

Although Clinton has more experience than Obama- do either one of them really expect to change anything.

We know they can not withdraw the troops within 6 months, a year or even two years.

We know there will not be a national health policy- Capitol Hill has been trying to pass some kind of Universal Health plan for over 40 years.

We know that no matter who wins-- the majority of of us will go on with our lives with no noticeable differences.

So I plan to vote in the primary- but I won't make up my mind until I walk into that booth.