Bush will probably go down as the worst president of the 21st century.
Going into two wars, destroying the economy, and the way he handled a disaster (Hurricane Katrina) are the three biggest no-nos you can have as your legacy.
Bush will probably go down as the worst president of the 21st century.
Going into two wars, destroying the economy, and the way he handled a disaster (Hurricane Katrina) are the three biggest no-nos you can have as your legacy.
Alaska liked Palin and she was seen as an up and coming less known voice for the party. Christie is on the decline and mocked by the party. A little different, yet same in the sense that they're both poor choices (in hindsight for McCain at least).
I know he's clearly not the smartest choice but a) no one smart (and doing well) will want to jump on a Trump ticket and b) he had to promise Christie something to get his endorsement. I really think it's VP.
I feel like a Sanders presidency would essentially be the end of the world.... No foreign policy experience, wouldn't communicate effectively with other countries, would only be focused on "breaking up the banks" (even though as seen in the interview he doesn't really know how)... Lots more where that came from. National security is one of my greatest concerns and his lack of experience terrifies me..
I feel like a Sanders presidency would essentially be the end of the world.... No foreign policy experience, wouldn't communicate effectively with other countries, would only be focused on "breaking up the banks" (even though as seen in the interview he doesn't really know how)... Lots more where that came from. National security is one of my greatest concerns and his lack of experience terrifies me..
He had enough experience to know what would happen if we went to war with Iraq
Bush will probably go down as the worst president of the 21st century.
Going into two wars, destroying the economy, and the way he handled a disaster (Hurricane Katrina) are the three biggest no-nos you can have as your legacy.
Hmm. True. There's plenty of shame to go around though. Congress (and Hillary Clinton) should share the blame.
Bernie has voters of all races and genders too, if you didn't know.
The only one being ignorant here is you. Just stop.
Did you not understand my point? Hillary is more popular and polls better than Bernie in ALL demographics other than white working class men and white college age kids. She represents the people more than Bernie at this point
My biggest issue with Bernie (you may disagree) is that not everyone agrees and he says what he says with no sympathy for half (or more) of America. It's Republican-lite, and I don't like it. He brings his half-thought out plans without acknowledging the negative effects.
I mean I bet I can find a random person on the street who thinks income inequality and climate change is real and that going into a pointless war is a bad decision. That doesn't make them ready for LEADERSHIP and accountability for 320M people and eyes of billions else around the world. That's what he lacks, and he himself has alluded to it.
I know he's clearly not the smartest choice but a) no one smart (and doing well) will want to jump on a Trump ticket and b) he had to promise Christie something to get his endorsement. I really think it's VP.
Did you not understand my point? Hillary is more popular and polls better than Bernie in ALL demographics other than white working class men and white college age kids. She represents the people more than Bernie at this point
What does Hillary have to do with Bernie representing the people?
He never said he was the "BEST CANDIDATE THAT REPRESENTS ALL THE PEOPLE!" You do realize there can be more than one, right? Your logic is nonexistent
Did you not understand my point? Hillary is more popular and polls better than Bernie in ALL demographics other than white working class men and white college age kids. She represents the people more than Bernie at this point
This sentiment doesn't match up with the rhetoric Bernie supporters gaslight each other with tho! So Melvin will just tell you this is WRONG.
My biggest issue with Bernie (you may disagree) is that not everyone agrees and he says what he says with no sympathy for half (or more) of America. It's Republican-lite, and I don't like it. He brings his half-thought out plans without acknowledging the negative effects.
I mean I bet I can find a random person on the street who thinks income inequality and climate change is real and that going into a pointless war is a bad decision. That doesn't make them ready for LEADERSHIP and accountability for 320M people and eyes of billions else around the world. That's what he lacks, and he himself has alluded to it.
Did you not understand my point? Hillary is more popular and polls better than Bernie in ALL demographics other than white working class men and white college age kids. She represents the people more than Bernie at this point
Well thats because more people know of Hillary than Bernie.
Hmm. True. There's plenty of shame to go around though. Congress (and Hillary Clinton) should share the blame.
But the president gets the blame at the end of the day. He at the end of the day have the final say about going into a war. Yes, Hillary advocated and voted for it, but she was going based on what he and his advisers said they knew.
But the president gets the blame at the end of the day. He at the end of the day have the final say about going into a war. Yes, Hillary advocated and voted for it, but she was going based on what he and his advisers said they knew.
Bernie was going on based on what he knew as well. Stop trying to wash the blood out of Hillary's hands