Schadenfreude Pie Saturday Night Open Thread.
Hi, Hunter from Daily Kos! How's your primary season going?
By Moe Lane Posted in I normally don't do this | Miscellanea | Pass the Popcorn — Comments (6) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
That bad, huh? Well, that's a shame. What? Oh, ours is going quite well, thanks. By the way, you may want to start referencing this scene:
We were using it as a metaphor for the Republican primary process, but we don't particularly need it anymore: so enjoy it, with our compliments.
Moe Lane
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PS: It only gets better from here on in. Although 'better' is a slippery word, in this context.
PPS: Open thread.
Schadenfreude Pie Saturday Night Open Thread. 6 Comments (0 topical, 6 editorial, 0 hidden) Post a comment »
Democrats have only themselves to blame. They invited all this when they selected candidates to suit identity and elitist political interests. Republicans select candidates based on ideas. And more importantly, those candidates are extremely qualified. On qualifications alone, McCain slaughters Clinton and Obama. Check out how McCain whomps up on the other two in this Charlotte Observer poll.
A summary:
Percentage of respondents rating the candidate an 8,9, or 10 on a scale of 1-10:
Experience: 62% McCain (41% Clinton, 25% Obama)
Trustworthiness: 54% McCain (25% Clinton, 48% Obama)
Equipped to run the country Day 1: 52% McCain (31% Clinton, 32% Obama)
Homeland Security Credentials: 55% McCain (26% Clinton, 22% Obama)
McCain gets killed in ability to connect with voters (33% vs. Obama's 65%..Clinton got 33%) Fortunately Obama reinforces the negative stereotype of the "all sizzle, no steak" candidate, so Obama hurts himself in a way as long as he relies on this sex appeal.
All 3 score well in intelligence with Obama taking the cake (76% vs. McCain 64% and 65% Clinton.) Bush was never seen as a rocket scientist yet got elected twice over perceived intellectually superior competitors so this one probably doesn't matter at all.
Clinton: a few years in the Senate, a few years as a lawyer
Obama: a few years in the Senate, some Marxist activism
Edwards: a few years in the Senate, some time suing people
You have to drop lower in the chain to find people with useful experience, like Richardson.
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"If we want to take this party back, and I think we can someday, let’s get to work." – Barry Goldwater
By their place in line. If we were going on ideas Fred should have won. Experience would have had Mitt or Rudy winning.
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777
If it weren't for unqualified candidates, they no candidates at all. Gloom, despair, and agony on ...
rick554
I kinda missed seeing Wolf Blitzer and Katie Kouric hillarious!
BTW , remember barry and hill, they are "just words" HEH
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Holy hell! Is that really the effect the Democratic Primary is having on it's followers?
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