billydkid
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How can these guys be so stupid (or is it just that they are so insulated)? Obviously, Dukakis looked like a nitwit riding around in that tank and the press certainly played up the idiocy of it, but I think what really killed Dukakis was his performance in the debates. I am thinking particularly of his response to the death penalty question - the "Suppose your wife was murdered." thing. He did the typical head up his ass "Well, no I don't support the death penalty because studies have shown it isn't a deterent....blah, blah, blah." Now anybody with half a brain would know that this would make people want to vomit.
What is astonishing is that there are a whole bunch of possible right answers he could have given. As someone opposed to the death penalty he could have said "Damn right, I would love to see the bastard who killed my wife burned at the stake, but this isn't about what I want or how I feel. This about what the law of the land should be. I happen to think a humane society does not execute its criminals... " and so on. Or he could have said that the death penalty is exercised too arbitrarily in this society. Or any of a hundred legitimate concerns with the use of the death penalty.
What the question really was was this - "Are you a friggin human being????" and, of course, Dukakis' answer was, essentially, no, I stopped being a human being a long time ago - shortly after I entered politics. John Kerry had the same problem and those times when he did try to appear to be human he was, at best, a pale impersonation of a human being. The same is true for Gore. I disagree with Ralph Nader on virtually every substantial issue and yet I would prefer to vote for him over either of those two guys - because he is a human being and human beings can be reasoned with. Why, campaign after campaign, do we get the same pathetic excuses for candidates? This must be said of Obama - he appears to actually be a human being.
I happen to believe the Reps have done well in the presidential races because their candidates are obviously, deeply human - venal, greedy, self righteous, evil and corrupt - but deeply human. And that is what people respond to. Even Nixon was very human - the worst of what a human being can be, but very human. If the Dems can put up a person who is clearly human, even if their politics are not what most Americans might approve of, they can very well win in '08. This is another argument for ditching Hillary ASAP. I happen to think the fact that Obama is a smoker probably works in his favor. If he were smart he would smoke in public and make jokes about it.
What is astonishing is that there are a whole bunch of possible right answers he could have given. As someone opposed to the death penalty he could have said "Damn right, I would love to see the bastard who killed my wife burned at the stake, but this isn't about what I want or how I feel. This about what the law of the land should be. I happen to think a humane society does not execute its criminals... " and so on. Or he could have said that the death penalty is exercised too arbitrarily in this society. Or any of a hundred legitimate concerns with the use of the death penalty.
What the question really was was this - "Are you a friggin human being????" and, of course, Dukakis' answer was, essentially, no, I stopped being a human being a long time ago - shortly after I entered politics. John Kerry had the same problem and those times when he did try to appear to be human he was, at best, a pale impersonation of a human being. The same is true for Gore. I disagree with Ralph Nader on virtually every substantial issue and yet I would prefer to vote for him over either of those two guys - because he is a human being and human beings can be reasoned with. Why, campaign after campaign, do we get the same pathetic excuses for candidates? This must be said of Obama - he appears to actually be a human being.
I happen to believe the Reps have done well in the presidential races because their candidates are obviously, deeply human - venal, greedy, self righteous, evil and corrupt - but deeply human. And that is what people respond to. Even Nixon was very human - the worst of what a human being can be, but very human. If the Dems can put up a person who is clearly human, even if their politics are not what most Americans might approve of, they can very well win in '08. This is another argument for ditching Hillary ASAP. I happen to think the fact that Obama is a smoker probably works in his favor. If he were smart he would smoke in public and make jokes about it.