HUCK FINN COMMENTS: The train for the White House has left and Hill's not on it. Why? Because the person driving the train is Obama. After the Texas debates, it was evident that both of them are a lot more similar than different.
There's been a lot of talk about Obama and Hillary as one ticket. There is a problem dude. It comes down to personality.
The American voter is lazy.
They don't want to take the time to really study the issues that each candidate stands for. When you look at Obama's and Hill's
personality, they differ greatly. Obama has charisma and Hill doesn't. Obama is more likable than Hillary. Hillary comes across as trying too hard to win the people's vote.
Obama may have the charisma, but, I hate to say it because I'm going to sound like a Hill promoter, she does have the experience. I don't believe any of them have "the solution." After all these debates, I'm still undecided. To put it bluntly, I don't like any of them at this point in time. Not Obama. Not Hillary, Not MCain. Not Huckabee. Not... wait a minute. There is that guy Ron Paul.
Ron Paul is like an alien running in this campaign.
Of all the candidates, he's the most likable because, for heaven sake, he was a baby doctor. But dude, he is one smart baby doctor. The problem with Ron Paul is that he's too idealistic. I believe in a lot of the stuff he says, like we should respect the U.S. Constitution. One of the issues I have with Ron Paul is that he talks about all the freedom stuff and less government but then he promotes Pro Life. That to me is kind of odd. I do believe that Ron Paul is the only one who can successfully balance our negative budget of $9 trillion and still counting.
Sadly, Washington will never accept Ron Paul's suggestions. The reason is simple. You've got 35,000 lobbyists in Washington D.C. How do you get rid of these people? Ross Perot was right when he tried to run for the presidency. The big problem in D.C. is simple: we have too many lobbyists.
I just figured out how to save Bush's legacy this year. He should pass a bill for each lobbyist to spend a year in Iraq. What a great way to get rid of some of them, hopefully most of them.
With the McCain accusations, lobbyists are a huge topic.
Each of the candidates has at least a couple at their disposal and it's too bad they can't be disposed.
The Obama charisma train is on its way to the White House. If Hill doesn't get her positive thinking hat on, she'll lose this race and then we're going to see Obama fight a brutal fight with McCain. McCain is not going to be an easy fight. The circus has just begun and I hope Bozo, the clown is on it too.
Huck Finn, Chairman, The Amerikan Party
"Smart-Ass Politics for Smart People.” TM










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