I've always been a fan of both Hillary's and McCain's. However, I disagree with McCain's Iraq stance, so I have to give the nod to Hillary. I think Obama is a dramatic speaker and would be a good American face to present to the outside world, which would help heal a lot of damage Bush and company have caused. Overall, though, I'm fine with any of the three, but I'd have to go with Hillary if given a choice.
If Obama does in fact pull out the Democratic nomination as it seems he has a good chance of doing and it's Obama versus McCain, it will be a very tough call for me. Right now I'd say I'd probably vote for Obama, again mostly over McCain's Iraq stance, but I'd certainly keep an open mind after seeing how some of the other positions line up.
By the way, I'm listening to Carl Bernstein's "A Woman in Charge" on my phone (unabridged) and I've certainly gained even more appreciation for Clinton. I hope to do the same for the other two candidates...
As for Nader and some of the other independent-type individuals running for President? I would love the idea of at least one more legitimate option rather than the ridiculous two party system American politics have denigrated into, but those guys aren't it (and frankly Nader's age is a huge turnoff at this point). If Perot hadn't gone wacko in '92, we could have had a legitimate third party by now. As it is, it's politics as usual.
Wii: 1345 2773 2048 1586 | PS3: ArmchairArcade Bill Loguidice, Managing Director | Armchair Arcade, Inc.
I've always been a fan of both Hillary's and McCain's. However, I disagree with McCain's Iraq stance, so I have to give the nod to Hillary. I think Obama is a dramatic speaker and would be a good American face to present to the outside world, which would help heal a lot of damage Bush and company have caused. Overall, though, I'm fine with any of the three, but I'd have to go with Hillary if given a choice.
If Obama does in fact pull out the Democratic nomination as it seems he has a good chance of doing and it's Obama versus McCain, it will be a very tough call for me. Right now I'd say I'd probably vote for Obama, again mostly over McCain's Iraq stance, but I'd certainly keep an open mind after seeing how some of the other positions line up.
By the way, I'm listening to Carl Bernstein's "A Woman in Charge" on my phone (unabridged) and I've certainly gained even more appreciation for Clinton. I hope to do the same for the other two candidates...
As for Nader and some of the other independent-type individuals running for President? I would love the idea of at least one more legitimate option rather than the ridiculous two party system American politics have denigrated into, but those guys aren't it (and frankly Nader's age is a huge turnoff at this point). If Perot hadn't gone wacko in '92, we could have had a legitimate third party by now. As it is, it's politics as usual.
Wii: 1345 2773 2048 1586 | PS3: ArmchairArcade
Bill Loguidice, Managing Director | Armchair Arcade, Inc.