Craig3410
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:29 AM
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Well, that's one big reason, IMO, why we're losing voters... |
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We need somebody that's both smart AND ENTERTAINING.
Face it, I abhor myself saying this, but one of the main reasons the blivet is so well liked is that he is projected as "the type of guy you'd like to have a beer with". (I know, I know, it's a crock of bull, but that's another post.) I think it would really help if we at least had someone working on the campaign or the like a la James Carville. Hey, he's entertaining as all get out; he can inform you and make you laugh! And let's put it this way; if you were an undecided Joe Average voter and you had to choose between a boring-as-peat-moss candidate and someone whom you've seen on TV that's entertaining, who are you voting for?
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:30 AM
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1. A Joe Average voter should want someone a helluva lot SMARTER than he is |
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making decisions that will effect the entire world and his children and grandchildren.
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Craig3410
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:39 AM
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3. Key word there is "Joe Average"... |
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which, as we've seen, means that he's usually lacking a little in the common sense department; they'll probably just go in and vote for whoever he's heard of more.
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:48 AM
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5. operative word "should" |
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Of course what explains electing Nixon???
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:36 AM
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2. I don't much like Rottweilers or Carville, for mostly the same reason |
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I have very little tolerance for slobbering, barking, and the occassional ill-timed attack on the jugular of friends.
Meaning of course no offense to the dogs.
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:41 AM
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4. I do think a big part of Bill Clinton's success was his accessibility in |
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that way - you knew he was smart, but he was a fun guy too.
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Arkansas Granny
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:52 AM
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7. Not only did you know he was smart, he was always able to |
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talk to people in a way that was not condescending. When he explained things, he listed the points clearly and concisely and you really understood what he was talking about. There was none of this BS that we hear from Bush about "let me explain this so the American people can understand". Bush seems to assume that everyone is as thick as he is.
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:49 AM
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6. Somebody down to earth and human |
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Too many of the Democrats are kind of aloof. They seem to be proud and arrogant or else lackiing in confidence. You are right.
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Wed Apr-05-06 08:53 AM
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8. So does no one want to have a beer over... |
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INTELLIGENT discussion? :shrug:
I certainly would...
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Wed Apr-05-06 09:10 AM
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We had Al Sharpton. Everyday would have been stand-up comedy day with Al in the White House. Being entertaining isn't enough. What does seem to matter to voters is charisma but nobody knows exactly what charisma is. What I know it isn't is what Bush has.
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Wed Apr-05-06 09:21 AM
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10. I think "Joe Average" may be in the 50%.... |
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Wed Apr-05-06 09:27 AM
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11. Yep, I hate it too, but you're right. That was a big part of Clinton's |
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success. The BIG advantagee there was that he was BOTH smart and entertaining.
I'll tell you one guy who seems to have a good bit of both attributes is the Gov. of Montana, Schweitzer. I think the media sees that too. Every interview I've seen him on recently, they've asked him if he is going to run for Pres. Of course he always says NO, why would I leave the most beautiful State on Earth to go to Washington? But I'm still hoping he might change his mind in the next year or so.
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Wed Apr-05-06 09:31 AM
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I've always wanted the "leader of the free world" to be smarter than me. That's who I vote for.
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