Vote for the person who will save us from gay evil Socialist Europe land.
Michelle Bachmann
Herman Cain
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul (lol)
Rick Perry
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Jon Huntsman Jr.
Vote for the person who will save us from gay evil Socialist Europe land.
anybody who doesn't lol is a troll
*edits poll to add Huntsman*
oh wait, I can't do that anymore. oh well. They all suck anyway.
I can help my long lost buddy out.
Signature by rubah. I think.
But none of them promised me to make taco tuesday a national holiday... every tuesday.
THERE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER AND THE ANSWER IS THE MAN WHO QUOTES POKEMON THE MOVIE 2000 AND SIMCITY
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>2011
>Ron Paul
Last edited by Pike; 12-01-2011 at 06:59 PM.
Herman Cain is also our savior from Muslim doctors, foreign officials from unpronounceable countries, women who refuse sexual advances, and Mexicans. We need to electrocute us some Mexicans.
Huntsman is the most sane candidate... meaning he has a snowball's chance in hell. He gets no coverage.
How is Ron Paul acceptable? A doctor who doesn't believe in evolution? A guy against ANY level of government interfering with our lives... oh, except telling a woman what she can do with her own body.
While I find some of the positions Ron Paul takes laughable and would almost certainly never vote for him because of his stance on some issues and the role government should play in our lives, what Shlup said combined with his general willingness to say exactly how he feels about everything at least makes me like the man.
Most of Ron Paul's worst insanity deals with issues that the President really doesn't have any power to change. His position on abortion, for example, while terrible (it's ok to ruin women's lives and control their bodies as long as the states do it!), is not something the President can do anything about. Fortunately.
Still, his views on abortion, evolution, and church-state separation are enough to make me concerned about his judgment (IIRC, he also voted for DOMA, which is appalling). That being said, his views against the drug war and foreign invasions (which the President has near-unilateral control over) would save enough lives that he would be worth putting up with over almost all other candidates. The drug war is far, far and away worse than anything Paul would do.
However, a more consistent and socially liberal libertarian would be Gary Johnson, who of course has even less of a chance. He couldn't even get on this poll.
Judgement is the primary concern to me. I really have trouble with politicians who aren't grounded in reality. It makes me wonder what sort of decisions they will make and who they will pander to. I'm sorry, but a doctor.... that doesn't believe in evolution? How the f*** does he think disease works? This really bothers me. This shows someone who is fundamentally divorced from reality in favor of ideology.
While there's plenty about Huntsman I would disagree with and probably more that I don't even know about (because I'm not following anything closely yet)... the fact that he's a conservative that says, "Yeah, maybe a consensus of climate scientists know what the hell they are talking about," among other bits of similar wisdom make me like that he cares more about reality than pandering to a increasingly insane right. Sadly, this means that nobody know who the hell he is but everyone knows bats**t Bachmann, Perry (or governor good hair as we call him here), his doppelganger Romney... and capt. 999 who I can't help but feel is partially popular because he's the moderate Republicans' answer to having a man of color in the white house.
Sadly, if not for the other problems plaguing Cain already, I doubt he'd have a chance anyway just hearing enough people who, despite being Republicans, would "never vote for a nigger."
I am about as harsh a critic of religious belief trumping science as you can find, but I would gladly vote for an even worse religious whackjob who would save millions of lives, fight against the police state, and not invade other countries. It is about priorities, and looking at what the President is actually capable of doing. Bush is about as evangelical a nutjob as there is, yet he was unable to push creationism, anti-abortion, or other religious buffoonery on the country. It is an overstated concern.
Also, Cain is hilarious, so I hope he stays in the race. I look forward to his next crazy remark.
Gary Johnson is the only even moderately well-known Republican I could definitely consider voting for. Naturally, he doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of actually winning. There are a couple of others who are even less known than Johnson whom I would also consider voting for, but to be honest I can't even remember their names at the moment. That said, if Paul were the nominee I would probably end up voting third party. But he won't be either. It is quite clear that the Powers That Be are willing to do almost anything to prevent him from being nominated, because they would stand to lose too much from a Paul presidency. The complete lack of coverage of his campaign is absolutely shameful. (The even more complete lack of coverage of Johnson's, especially given that he is a popular two-term governor, is even more so).
It is still anybody's guess who will actually receive the nomination. Cain won't, Bachmann won't, Perry won't. They've already sunk their campaigns. Gingrich is fairly good at bulltroutting but he's also a complete whack job and, to paraphrase Jon Stewart, twice as slimy as any other newt. That will play well with portions of the base, but it won't play well with the general public. It is unclear how much the Republican base cares about actually being able to win the election. It is also quite likely that he will place his foot in his mouth at some point before primary season starts. There is a large portion of people that want Anybody But Romney. That said, there are substantial business interests backing Romney and they may end up winning out over anyone else regardless, despite his lack of a consistent position on, well, anything.