Yeah, the fact that he can't spell is the whole reason Dan Quayle's career is over. Has nothing to do with the fact that he was attached to a one-term president and gave the impression of being a complete lightweight when he was in office.
you know, the USSR was not a socialist country aim a little to the west and put your mark on Germany or France
Rudy has not shot imo, he's an early front runner and little else he might make an attractive VP nomination though
The United Soviet Socialist Republics weren't socialist? The National Socialist party wasn't either, I guess.
It will be fun to watch the bloodbath of the Democratic primaries. The problem facing any serious Democrat candidate is that they have to survive the guantlet of proving they hate Bush enough, they are liberal enough and they are truly commited to unilaterally pulling the troops out of Iraq immediately to satisfy the very liberal interest groups that control the Democratic Party and then turn around and convince the general electorate that everything they said in the Democratic primary campaign should be ignored. It's pretty scary(in a funny sort of way) when Hilliary("Call me Mrs. Bill Clinton") and the junior Senator from the liberal state of Illinois are being criticized in their own party for not being liberal enough.
That it occupies WAY too much of your mind. However, if you want an in-depth report, you're off your damn rocker. You don't have the right to expect any such thing from me. If I choose to give my thoughts on your latest conspiracy theory, be assured that I'll do it in my own time.
Compared to the current field of Democrats seeking the nomination for POTUS, Quayle would appear almost Rooseveltian in stature. I have never seen a major political party in this country line up a bigger group of lightweight, non-qualified candidates in my life. It almost sad to admit it but if Al Gore entered the race he would double the gravitas and qualification level of the rest of the candidates combined.
Come now. I agree that many of the Democratic candidates are weak in qualifications, but there's a few of them that actually have the chops.
I don't know if it's a conspiracy or not, but their agenda-driven reporting has been, and continues to be adversely influential to our country, as witnessed by the '06 elections. It concerns me because it is very significant, and people should be attuned to their motivations.