David : I don't vote for warm fuzzy feelings, myself, just saying it would be nice if at least I felt good about Mittens. Its more like clench my teeth and hope for the best, which is hardly all that encouraging. But you know the dilemma as good as me... Billy ----------------------------------- 5/9/2012 6:37:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
Billy, Say what you will about warm fuzzy feelings o meters, but I'm not ready for more "Feeling your pain." (Although the Balanced Budgets were a nice touch.) I would rather that neither me or my candidate have much pain to feel. I see where a convict in the Federal Pen here in Texarkana TX got 41 % of the Democratic Primary vote against Obama in West Virginia. We now have a convict with delegates to the Democratic National Convention. I think I'm going to need more popcorn. I think you nailed the most effective communicators in the WH this century. David _ "Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection."—Neal Boortz On 5/9/2012 1:13 AM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) wrote: David : So far there have been few presidents who have used the "power to persuade" --the Bully Pulpit-- very effectively. I'd say that the only ones in recent history have been TR himself, FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, and RR. Several candidates, if they had been elected , might have had the skills for this ; Bryan, Stevenson, Buchanan, Huckabee ( in 2008, since then he has bombed-out ), and Newt come to mind. The best at it was either JFK or FDR, although in his own way Reagan had the ability to sway people, not so much with substance but with reassurance. TR made the most use of the pulpit and went on all kinds of speaking tours to give speeches and sometimes major policy statements. But, yeah, the current occupant of the WH has even stopped giving press conferences. Instead it has been campaign mode almost from day # 1 onward. He thinks of himself as MLK, which is delusional. Basically BHO doesn't know what he is doing, he still is a rank amateur. His base won't jump ship but even some of them aren't happy. I simply can't see him getting anything like the totals he pulled in 2008. If only the GOP had a candidate who inspired even a little enthusiasm. On the Warm-Fuzzy-Feelings-O-Meter, zero to 100, the dial, for me, hardly budges above 0.025 %. Republican version of Al Gore. Not quite that bad, but close. O, hell. Billy ============================================ 5/8/2012 8:51:48 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) writes: You may want to avoid the activities of the current occupant, who has become so ubiquitous on TV that I turn the damn thing off when he comes on. He has, IMHO, turned the Bully pulpit into the Bull**** pulpit. David _ "Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection."—Neal Boortz On 5/8/2012 2:11 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) wrote: A Radical Centrist president can campaign for candidates he favors and can campaign against candidates he wants to remove from office. An RC president can order intelligence services to investigate criminality or threats to the United States. Depending on circumstances this might mean investigating lending practices by large banks, or such practices as reverse mortgages in which banks have a license to steal real property for a fraction of real value, can investigate labor unions guilty of unfair practices, can seek to uncover criminality among political movements like Neo-Nazis, Neo-Communists, and Anarchists, and much else, all of which have political dimensions. This includes investigating criminal religious organizations like the MSA, Muslim Students Association, with its ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. An RC president could seek to create a mass movement in favor of Radical Centrism. Many opportunities for this exist, such as invitations to the WH for RC leaders, and publicity that would result, granting interviews with RC publications or to talk show hosts, and so forth. An RC president could propose legislation which could be introduced to the Congress by any supporters he may have in either chamber. That, by itself, would hardly ensure passage, but with effective WH campaigning on behalf of proposed legislation some bills ought to be voted on and approved. The WH can review any and all budget proposals favored by both parties and offer critiques of as many parts of these budgets and desired. In the process the president could offer suggestions for resolving budget conflicts. -- Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community _<[email protected]>_ (mailto:[email protected]) Google Group: _http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism_ (http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism) Radical Centrism website and blog: _http://RadicalCentrism.org_ (http://radicalcentrism.org/) -- Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community _<[email protected]>_ (mailto:[email protected]) Google Group: _http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism_ (http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism) Radical Centrism website and blog: _http://RadicalCentrism.org_ (http://radicalcentrism.org/) -- Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community <[email protected]> Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism Radical Centrism website and blog: http://RadicalCentrism.org
