Who would you like to see as the next president when Bush steps down... Not a Democratic fan but I wouldn't mind Hillary Clinton ;) She would and can do wonders for this country.
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October 23, 2005 - 04:38.
Well, addressing the whole Condoleeza Rice thing: There's most likely going to be a black man before a black woman. I certainly wouldn't vote for her considering what I know about her.
About the Hilary thing: I think that if she ran, she would win. And I have no doubt that she won't run. Especially considering that after eight years of Republicans and seeing what happened, there's only a select few Rep's that might beat her, and there is no way the Republican party will allow them on the ballot. I believe that Democrats are about to come around again.
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October 23, 2005 - 17:45.
I think Hilary Clinton would do a good job as a president; however she has no chance of being elected, primarily because of her association with her husband during his scandal. Too many of our elderly citizens were far beyond angry at Bill for what he did, and they include that anger onto Hilary, and them being the majority of the voters in the US, I don't believe she could win. Personally I think Senator John McCain would do an outstanding job as our next president. Besides him however, I don't really see anyone who could really perform well.
October 25, 2005 - 01:30.
dude. Ralph Nadir of course. I was in physics and we learned that the Nadir is the low point in an ibject's vector. how fitting.
October 27, 2005 - 00:37.
Slider0917 wrote:I think Hilary Clinton would do a good job as a president; however she has no chance of being elected, primarily because of her association with her husband during his scandal. Too many of our elderly citizens were far beyond angry at Bill for what he did, and they include that anger onto Hilary, and them being the majority of the voters in the US, I don't believe she could win. Personally I think Senator John McCain would do an outstanding job as our next president. Besides him however, I don't really see anyone who could really perform well.
To be quite honest, I think that John McCain is the only one who can compete with Hilary at the moment. The only question is will the Repulican party be willing to have him run.
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October 30, 2005 - 12:51.
You may all disagree with me on this, but I agree with big d. I don't think Hillary really has a chance of winning. Granted she is one of the foremost female politicians in the country at this time but she has to many factors working against her. First, she is a female. Now before you get angry with this, I am not sexist in anyway shape or form, but ALOT of American's are. Second in her term as NYS senator, she really has done nothing to get her noticed. She's done well, but has done nothing astounding to get her the edge. As of right now I really don't see any single politician that has the edge enough to win outright. The two I believe that have a better chance of winning would be Rudi Gulianni from NY, due to his strength during 9/11/2001, and as I said before, Senator John McCain.
October 30, 2005 - 15:58.
Nah.. I think Barrak Obama would be a prime nomination from the Democrats, and Condeleezza would be more of a VP for the Republicans. I'm a moderate so I just have to wait till elections.
October 30, 2005 - 16:01.
Anyone remember the speech he gave @ Clintons nomination?
October 30, 2005 - 23:26.
Slider0917 wrote:I don't think Hillary really has a chance of winning.
Well, I see your reasons. But lets look at history...presidents generally don't have better second terms than their first ones. Personally, if the country keeps going in the direction it is, I think that she has a fighting chance. It also depends upon who runs against her (if she does, indeed decide to run). Like I said before, I think John McCain is the only person who can beat her, the question is will the Republican party allow someone so radical to represent their party?
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October 31, 2005 - 11:59.
Look, I'm black and I don't even want Condoleezza Rica as President. She'd tear us apart. But Barak Obhama (spelling?) the Illinoise Senator would be excellent.
October 31, 2005 - 12:44.
jess07stewart wrote:Look, I'm black and I don't even want Condoleezza Rica as President. She'd tear us apart.
I'm a black female and I feel exactly the same. ;)
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