Penn
Dancing Up A Storm
I think President Bush should be elected to a second term.
Not because he's entitled to it, but because he's doing a damn fine job. I cannot see any of the other challengers doing anything better, and if that's the case, their efforts would probably be worse.
Howard Dean?
Uh, no thanks. After watching and listening to him in Iowa, he would not get my vote. He's simply pandering to the far-left lunatic-hate Bush crowd, whipping them into a frenzy. No real message here, except "It's time to take Washington back!"
JohnKerry?
He's too wrapped up in his "me-too, I'm a genuine war hero" schtick. However, he's the only one that would bring any experience into the mix.
He's a phoney, as far as I can see; He backed the directive giving the president the power to go ahead and take out Saddam, but "didn't think the president would really go ahead and invade Iraq"?
What the hell did he think it meant?
Wesley Clarke?
He might have a wealth of experience in military matters, but he's a rookie where politics and foreign affairs are concerned. He flip/flops way too much for my tastes, also. He was forced out of the CinC job at NATO for conduct unbecoming a general officer by then-president Clinton. I don't think so.
No thank you, I'll stick with President George Bush.
Not because he's entitled to it, but because he's doing a damn fine job. I cannot see any of the other challengers doing anything better, and if that's the case, their efforts would probably be worse.
Howard Dean?
Uh, no thanks. After watching and listening to him in Iowa, he would not get my vote. He's simply pandering to the far-left lunatic-hate Bush crowd, whipping them into a frenzy. No real message here, except "It's time to take Washington back!"
JohnKerry?
He's too wrapped up in his "me-too, I'm a genuine war hero" schtick. However, he's the only one that would bring any experience into the mix.
He's a phoney, as far as I can see; He backed the directive giving the president the power to go ahead and take out Saddam, but "didn't think the president would really go ahead and invade Iraq"?
What the hell did he think it meant?
Wesley Clarke?
He might have a wealth of experience in military matters, but he's a rookie where politics and foreign affairs are concerned. He flip/flops way too much for my tastes, also. He was forced out of the CinC job at NATO for conduct unbecoming a general officer by then-president Clinton. I don't think so.
No thank you, I'll stick with President George Bush.