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lookout123 01-10-2008 12:28 PM

(My) Fantasy Election 2008
 
OK, as I said in another thread these tickets have almost no chance of coming together, in fact there is a greater chance of Radar changing his stance on income taxes than seeing these names in this order on the ballot. That being said, let's have a little election here and now.

The Republicans put up John McCain/Fred Thompson as the Bucket List candidates. They've been there, done that, and have the wrinkles to prove - now they want to check the White House off their list. Due to age, they are firmly committed to being a one term team.

The Democrats have sent Barak Obama/Joe Lieberman for our consideration. A mix of the new and the old, the hope and the experience. Obama's anti-war stance combined with Leiberman's support with hope for social reform from both.

Who do you vote for and why?

Wait! What's this? A late entry from the state of New York? Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani have turned their backs on their parties and entered the race as independents. Hillary had to close down her anti-war stance and return to one of her previous positions in compromise, Rudy had to change... well, not much.

So it is a three-way race folks, what say you?

aimeecc 01-10-2008 12:31 PM

Let's hear it for Clinton/Giuliani! But it'd be close... I like McCain/Thompson as well... Hmmm... But both of them are pretty old...

glatt 01-10-2008 12:41 PM

In the real world, the Clinton/Giuliani independent ticket would split the liberal vote away from Obama/Lieberman, and the Republicans would easily sweep the election. Cause this is all real world stuff, right?

lookout123 01-10-2008 12:46 PM

good point i should have also put rupaul up there.

lookout123 01-10-2008 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lookout123 (Post 423242)
Who do you vote for and why?

I know it's pompous to quote myself, but don't forget the "why?" part.

classicman 01-10-2008 03:54 PM

Oh yeah that would be directed at me, Ok, I would vote for the O8ama/Lieberman ticket because of all the D's I like Joe the best. Also its a totally unrealistic and polar ticket - I like that concept.
2nd choice is the MCcain/Thompson ticket. I will be hard pressed to vote republican this election.
Lastly, I would vote for Radar/ArethasDoc before Hillbillary, and anyone with her.

piercehawkeye45 01-10-2008 03:57 PM

Even the tw/UG ticket?

Griff 01-10-2008 03:58 PM

In real life, I abstain. Two tickets have crazy people at the top and the black man has a crazy person one bullet away. We've had 7 years of insane isn't that enough?

classicman 01-10-2008 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by classicman (Post 423299)
Lastly, I would vote for Radar/ArethasDoc before Hillbillary, and anyone with her.

Quote:

Originally Posted by piercehawkeye45 (Post 423301)
Even the tw/UG ticket?

Yup - For all his faults, tw is a very smart guy. I have no animosity toward him. UG - well, there is definitely a "shoot-first-and-let-God-sort-'em-out" mentality there. I think that would be a little over the top. But all that being aid, YES, I would vote for two "guys" I have only met on the internet over her!

piercehawkeye45 01-10-2008 05:15 PM

Haha, I think it would be funny seeing a neo-con as vice president and tw (probably anarcho-communist influenced) as president. They would probably be more consistent than Hilary though......imagine a Hilary/Romney duo.

ZenGum 01-10-2008 10:45 PM

Ten hours and no clone thread yet?
Come on LJ, that's your specialty.

LJ 01-10-2008 10:59 PM

i've been very sporadic lately.

aimeecc 01-14-2008 11:46 AM

I know very few are Hillary fans, but I am one of them. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience. She is savvy with international politics. She shows strength when its needed, the resolve to see things through.She also knows the in and outs of Washington politics.

I do not like Obama. He is too inexperienced and does not realize it. He has naive international policy ideas. And no backbone. He has voted "present" (instead of an actual vote) on several bills, without reason. Its the "I want to go on record as voting, but not be held accountabole for my vote" mentality. In 1999, Obama voted "present" on a bill that protected the privacy of sex-abuse victims by allowing petitions to have the trial records sealed. He was the only member to not support the bill. In 2001, Obama voted "present" on a bill prohibiting strip clubs and other adult establishments from being within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, and daycares. Why not vote?

I like McCain. I think he is the most honest broker. However, he does not support troop withdraw.

Radar 01-14-2008 11:20 PM

NOTA - None of the above.

classicman 01-15-2008 07:51 AM

So you wouldn't vote Radar? That was the fun part of this "FANTASY". Having to choose between some unrealistic choices and explain why.


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