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panda_priest
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« on: September 08, 2012, 05:12:25 PM »

President Hillary Clinton? Enough of this exciting candidate B.S. It never works out in the end. Why does the more interesting person win against the more credible one? Dukakis. Gore. Kerry. Even McCain looks better now after Obama's 4 year era of mediocrity. And while I disagree with Romney's policies, why is his boring personality mainly the issue? How about we elect the most intelligent, qualified and presidential candidate you know, someone who actually knows how to do their job. Woah, there's an idea. Kerry, the most intelligent candidate I've ever seen lost because he wasn't a rock star. And now the same subtle attack by the media is being leveled at Mitt Romney's personality when it should be his policies that are scrutinized. When I talk about another Kerry run most people laugh because's a knee-jerk reaction. "You mean the loser Lurch!? Hahaha." Sad. Kerry lost by 70,000 votes in what was nothing more than a popularity contest. Now there's going to be a crop of new candidates in 2016 that are "exciting", "fresh", and "hip" Like its American Idol.
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2012, 08:03:16 AM »

I would like to write Kerry a big letter about this. If he ever responded, what would he say? Probably the same as you guys. No. But if he said anything else, it would mean this. Would the pundits don't realize and what I was trying to say in my first post is that elections aren't manufactured and you can't predict them. We live in an uncertain world and anything is possible. Winning an election isn't this thing you work really hard at and achieve, its all about timing and destiny. Anyone can walk right into the white house if its they're time and the world needs them. The world does not need Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden or Chris Christie. What it needs is the right person like Ron Paul or John Kerry. Anyone can win.
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