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  • #16
    Re: The Answer to Why Hillary Stays in the Race

    Steve, I certainly agree with you we are getting very little in the way of insightful facts and insights. Personally, I believe the greatest disappointment in our system is the media. They have billion dollar budgets and some of the brightest minds but we get very little insight beyond the breathless "instant analysis" it is deplorable and this is not a knock on CNN or other sources that are accused of liberal bias. Fox news is not even worth the electricity it burns.

    There are a lot of misconceptions going on right now regarding the conduct of US foreign policy and I think it is coloring public opinion on a host of other issues.

    That's why I am getting increasingly leery of Obama after initially liking him. I got especially turned off when he advocated better diplomatic relations with countries while restricting free trade. The two are mutually exclusive. Obama's a smart guy, he and his advisers know that but people don't get that and they eat it up on the campaign.

    When I see hundreds of thousands show up for rallies without knowing anything about his policies other than they offer hope and he is the anti Bush/republican candidate.

    Yes, that is the funny thing about change. We all agree we need it but we disagree on what it will look like. you and I agree we need more nukes but some will fight it saying we need more windmills, etc.

    Yes, it will be interesting in the general election when Obama has to run a more centrist campaign. We'll see how his rhetoric morphs and exactly what kind of change it is he is proposing that we can believe in.

    A quick story then I have to run: An aquaintenance was a oil company exec for one of the big 3. When asked how President Clinton treated the oil companies he replied that they got much better treatment from the Dems that the R's. Because the R's were afraid of being criticized by the greens. The Dems' were very generous in their treatment oil companies in exchange for donations knowing they were immune from any real criticism.

    A President Obama will likely continue many current policies but will get a pass on the lack of any real change because he is so much more likable than Bush and that traditional Democrat allies will hold their criticism because they get a few bones tossed their way.
    Greg

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    • #17
      Re: The Answer to Why Hillary Stays in the Race

      "Health care in the US is the best in the world, a technological and humanitarian masterpiece."

      Only for those who can afford it ... and that percentage is dwindling fast ... funny that know one ever makes and argument that National Defense should be a Socialized enterprise and trust me ... it is ...

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      • #18
        Re: The Answer to Why Hillary Stays in the Race

        Originally posted by Starving Steve
        It is hard to think of a more corrupt and inept government in the world than the current Republican Administration in Washington..... And you are afraid of change?
        Steve,

        You need to be careful what you wish for, you might get it.

        The Russians executed the greatest overthrow of an entrenched elite system ever seen, and less than 20 years later saw an entirely new generation of overlords arise.

        Even more recently, the overthrow of the corrupt overlords of the Communist system were then replaced by corrupt overlords of the oligarch system.

        The recent ascent to power of Putin is in many respects a return to the pre-November 1917 system of patronage/head of state figurehead.

        So the present administration is corrupt? And somehow Obama with his tens of millions of contributions from the banks/i-banks/etc is different? Hopefully so and in the way you desire.

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