No way. Gore is a pompous bore, and Kerry is an elitist snob. Neither of
them is capable of commanding the attention of the American public. Clinton
is too polarizing. Ultimately I don't think Giuliani can get through the
Republican primary, which leaves McCain. Biden is too much of a centrist to
make it through the Democratic primary, leaving probably Gore again. So if
it's McCain v. Gore, we have a Republican President once again.

On 9/18/06, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > I wouldn't trust John Kerry or Hillary Clinton to defend a box of Girl
> Scout
> > cookies. (I might trust old Bubba, but he would just eat them). Kerry is
> a
> > weakling on international relations.
>
> The question is do you think they'd get the right group together and
> (here's the key) listen to them.
>
> I think any of those that I mentioned would with the possible
> exception of Ms. Clinton (I can see her doing what's politically
> expedient over what's right.  But I can also see the other side so I
> dunno).
>
> I have no doubt that either Mr. Kerry or, for that matter Mr. Gore,
> would pull the trigger.  Gore was a 90s hawk and Kerry was a 2004
> hawk.
>
> Put another way, the most important aspect of a leader is his ability
> to get the right group together rather than have all of the answers
> themselves.
>
> We know Bush can't do that, but I think any of those that I mentioned
> can and would.
>
>
>

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Robert Munn
www.funkymojo.com


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