Who Would You Like To See Run For President

Republican: Ron Paul - I know this is a bit of a trendy and easy answer, but I want to see him run if for no other reason, to bring up certain issues and challenges the Republican candidates must debate on. I don't know if there is an even remotely major candidate with any kind of uncommon policies within the Republican party, unless you count Romneycare.

Democrat: Phil Bredesen - I just think he did a real good job as governor of Tennessee. I may not agree with him on a lot of his policies, I don't know, but he was a good manager and leader. He balanced the state budget. He didn't raise taxes. I'd at least like to see him in the debates.

Out there person: Larry David. I'd love to see him run a campaign and debate some of the candidates.
 
Did you miss The One's first six months?


Re: Who Would You Like To See Run For President
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Originally Posted by Chukker Veteran
Maybe we could just let the top bidder be President, but cut the term back to 6 months or a year. That way they wouldn't have time to do any real damage, and the treasury would have a new source of income.



Did you miss The One's first six months?



Two wars, an economy in the toilet. Naw. He didn't inherit none of that.

 
I would like to see Condi Rice or Paul Ryan. For that matter, make that THE ticket!

For sure none of the current list of "has-been" and "never-was" that are being bandied about. I'm referring to the GOP of course.

I'm still holding out for Condi to be the next SEC Commish.
 
Re: Who Would You Like To See Run For President
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Originally Posted by Chukker Veteran
Maybe we could just let the top bidder be President, but cut the term back to 6 months or a year. That way they wouldn't have time to do any real damage, and the treasury would have a new source of income.



Did you miss The One's first six months?



Two wars, an economy in the toilet. Naw. He didn't inherit none of that.



No matter what he inherited, he still brought plenty of STOOPID to the game.
 
for many of us who have severe doubts about the impartiality of the media, and we also have severe doubts about large corporations buying favorable policy, we doubt any election will be fair until we somehow forcibly control campaign finance and media influence.
 
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