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I'm not sure if you're familiar with them, but I wouldn't exactly call McCain and Guliani "uberconservative" by any means. They're both pretty moderate, especially Guliani.
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From my perspective, should it become Obama vs. Guliani, Obama doesn't stand a real chance. Guliani is basically "the man who made New York City safe", while Obama is pretty much a blank page. At least when dealing with international media, I can't say how and what the coverage in the US is about.
As much as I'd like him to win, I don't think he will.
But on the other hand, I also don't see much of a chance for Hillary. Maybe more for her than for Obama, but she'd still loose.
It's true I think. The US is not ready for a "minority" president.
Another sad thing about Obama is how the political african americans see him as "not black enough". Not really that much of an important thing in this political environment, but still somewhat of a sad side note. Not because Obama is "oh so not-black" but because of how split up the "liberal" camp is.
What brings me to the question wether Hillary wouldn't be scrutinized by left/liberal womens groups for being, well, too much influenced by her husband or something in that vein... Or do they love her? How's her stance in the more liberal US media?
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At any rate, I think we can all be glad that this guy doesn't stand snowball's a chance in Hell. Man, just look at his website. He sure likes to advertise his book at the top of every page; apparently God really needs some cash.
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Fuckedy fuck, that guy's a nutjob! Sure that's not a satirical entry?
How ya doing, buddy?