Everyone Always Talks About a Brokered Convention, but Nobody Ever Does Anything About It
It's silly season in presidential politics alright, but at least someone is asking the question:
Is Al Gore the answer?
Question: Will anyone read an architecture / cycling / global warming / peak oil / housing bubble bursting blog? Answer: Don't care, therapy is therapy. Looks like it's gonna be a long hard slog, uphill, into the gale, with rusty gears and a bad attitude.
It's silly season in presidential politics alright, but at least someone is asking the question:
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Ok.. from the Republican- Conservative- Baptist- (I guess that would mean Radical Religious Right to some) side of the family in Tejas, I find it ironic that the party that cried foul over a Democrat candidiate that won the popular vote but lost the electoral vote would then resort to "flushing-down" the opinions of millions of Democrat primary voters by substituting in a completely different candidate.
Funny... I have not seen Al Gore on any of the ballots in any of the last 40 or so primaries???
Hmmm for a party that screams that the Republicans are elitist and do not look out for the common man it kinda smacks of being hypocritical.
Well, I guess the 700 or so "super-delegates" will decide for the rest of the primary voters what the "best" choice will be for the Democrat masses.
I always do love a little turmoil across the aisle.
:-)
XO
Fair comments... mostly... but at least the Democrats have two -- no, make that THREE -- candidates for President who inspire the Democratic masses, hahahaha! ;-)
Touche! Mon Ami
XO
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