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![]() "X ` Man" wrote in message ... On 11/7/11 11:05 PM, Eisboch wrote: .. BTW ... it sure appears Cain has some serious problems to contend with. Really doesn't matter to me. Guilty or not, the guy is too far off the wall to convince me he's POTUS material anyway. Cain is just plain creepy, but so is Perry. Gingrich is morally compromised in many ways. There are too many important issues Ron Paul cares nothing about. Huntsman and Johnson aren't far right enough to get traction in the GOP. That leaves Romney. I think he's a rational guy and compared to the other GOP frontrunners, is a gold standard, but I don't see him beating Obama. ----------------------------------------- Nope. I'll tell you ... Bill Clinton, ... now that he's not running for anything and is not necessarily obligated to align himself 100 percent with the Democratic party-line ... is making more sense to me than any of the current crop of candidates for office or incumbents (on either side) that are simply echoing party-line politics. Listening to him now on Morning Joe, he has put partisan politics aside and is melding the best ideas of both parties including some of his own. He is one of the few that has studied the past 30 years or so and understands the economic trends that have taken place as we moved to a global competitive economy. Clinton offers productive thoughts and ideas rather than pointing fingers and casting blame like the rest of the political banana heads seeking or holding political office. Eisboch |
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