'Hillary, McCain or Obama?'
By Malcolm Hedges (05/09/08)
What a miserable field of choices.
I alphabetical order, lets attempt to examine the offerings.
Hillary - Senator Clinton is an openly dedicated Progressive Socialist that "might" be willing to compromise her agenda to keep the USA around as long as she was President. She has a lot of political and government experience and limited experience as an Attorney. Not much of an extended resume.
McCain - Senator McCain has been around a bit, he has some military background, a lot of political experience and a lot of government experience. He may be one up on Hillary on this score, but but that practical value is questionable. A minor issue is that Senator McCain keeps yelling "I'm a Conservative" while embracing most any Progressive Socialist scheme that comes down the pike?
Obama - Senator Obama appears to have no known practical experience, his resume is attending a Socialist University and then plunging into various political activities. He has limited experience in government. He is another openly dedicated Progressive Socialist. Whether he has a clue how to keep the USA around while he is President is a serious question.
All three are saddled with the fact that they are Senators. This fact indirectly indicates none of them have any concept of the "real" United States. Senators are notorious for being self-centered elitists running their own isolated fiefdom.
In some respects, we have been presented with these three political hacks because of the convoluted presidential primary system. The DNC, MSM and RNC also did their part.
We must not forget the electorate that generally has little if any clue about what voting means. (Thanks to the MSM and NEA).
Whatever the cause, we have three candidates for President that essentially have little if any qualifications let alone a demonstrated ability to lead the free world.
Perhaps a shining "Knight" or "Lady" will abruptly jump to the occasion and save us? Don't hold your breathing.....
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