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![]() Opus wrote: "xorbit" wrote in message ... Opus wrote: That didn't stop the Dems from nominating Carter and Clinton. And I imagine there are numerous other examples of candidates having no REAL presidential experience, on both sides of the isle. What will matter to the Dems is the public poll ratings of the out front candidate, IMMHO. Op Both were governors, not freshmen senators. And that somehow makes the two of them more qualified, in what manner? Op Certainly a disappointing question. The last elected president that came out of the U.S. Congress or Senate was Nixon and he was VP under Eisenhower. So he had experience in the executive branch. Governors have experience in executive government. Certainly a disappointing question. |
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![]() "xorbit" wrote in message ... Certainly a disappointing question. The last elected president that came out of the U.S. Congress or Senate was Nixon and he was VP under Eisenhower. So he had experience in the executive branch. Governors have experience in executive government. Certainly a disappointing question. Certainly a disappointing response. So, in your opinion, the only person qualified to be president is a former Senator, Governor, or Congressman? Very disappointing indeed! It's no wonder that we end up with the likes of Bush, if folks like yourself are incapable of considering candidates with out prior political experience. Funny, I don't recall seeing such a requirement for presidential candidates anywhere in the founders written documents. Op |
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![]() On Jan 23, 3:04 pm, JR wrote: xorbit wrote: jeff wrote: rb608 wrote: "Opus" wrote in message snip snip snip snip snip snip snip *SNIP*It's *JANUARY 2007*, goddam it. Not to worry, JR......I know these boys.....they'll catch up. Wolfgang |
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Opus wrote:
"xorbit" wrote in message ... Certainly a disappointing question. The last elected president that came out of the U.S. Congress or Senate was Nixon and he was VP under Eisenhower. So he had experience in the executive branch. Governors have experience in executive government. Certainly a disappointing question. Certainly a disappointing response. So, in your opinion, the only person qualified to be president is a former Senator, Governor, or Congressman? i didn't give any opinion at all, and I didn't say that. You are saying that. I only gave the historical perspective. I also said that the last congressman or senator elected to president was Nixon and he had also been a VP prior to that. That makes the last 5 presidents former governors. |
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Larry L wrote:
"jeff" wrote if she garners the nomination, the red state south will become a neon bright crimson state south. folks down here don't give a damn if she's a capable candidate. the visceral vibes alone kill her as someone who can carry the south. imo, the dems only hope down here is for a new blood moderate... i'll be surprised if she gets 25% of the dem vote in nc, but the party machine and the general swell of humiliation, fear, and disgust with bush politics and policies might surmount even such a "wrong candidate" in nc. we'll see. i'm still on the obama train til we get derailed... I gave Obama a few of my hard earned bucks the day his Exploratory Committee was announced. From what I have seen so far I can vote FOR him, not against whoever else is on the ballot. But I think his is an uphill battle. if we can get a strong voter turnout, particularly minority voters, he has a chance in some of the south. a brilliant moderate democrat who can find acceptance in a broad range of the demo party and independents. As for Red states turning crimson ... on election day, once a red state, even a pink one, it doesn't much matter if by 1% or 45% ... our system simply isn't suited to a modern world where the electronic media powered interaction of ideas leads to far less geographical uniformity of thought than 200 years ago. Hell, I hear there are even liberals in North Carolina now !! and I heard a rumor of one being seen in Texas. umm...if you get any names, please let me know. it's been mighty lonely here. hope to find you one of these summers when i'm out west. you can only hide so long. g jeff jeff |
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![]() "xorbit" wrote in message ... i didn't give any opinion at all, and I didn't say that. You are saying that. I only gave the historical perspective. I also said that the last congressman or senator elected to president was Nixon and he had also been a VP prior to that. That makes the last 5 presidents former governors. Well you never answered my original question. Just because the last five presidents have been former governors doesn't mean that the electorate won't shift to a senator or congressman in the future, or some populist candidate who has never held public office, for that matter. It is my considered opinion that Obama is as qualified as any other person, who might be considered for the office of POTUS. History is replete with congressmen and senators being elected to POTUS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...l_occu pation Which governor out of the following lists do you expect to see in the White House in 2008? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officia...can_candidates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officia...tic_candidates Op |
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..... i'm still on the obama train til we get derailed...
What are your words of wisdom about Edwards, Jeff? vince |
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vincent p. norris wrote:
..... i'm still on the obama train til we get derailed... What are your words of wisdom about Edwards, Jeff? vince though i'm rarely short on words, i've no wisdom on anything political [as well as innumerable other things]. edwards is tainted by the last run, imo. great guy, capable, intelligent, works very hard at everything he undertakes. really was a good and compassionate lawyer. not as good a senator, primarily because he abandoned the job early to try to get a better one. i'm ****ed at him. i gave money & worked locally to help elect him to the senate as a democrat. we needed him as a senator, for the good of our state. despite his iraq stance, he had real potential to make a difference. he gave up the senate too early in his political career to pursue a personal and larger ambition that allowed his seat in the senate to go to Dole. perhaps he thought he might not get reelected to the senate, but i doubt it. nc needed him in the senate, not as a vice president. |
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