Who would you vote for in the Democratic Primary? Who would you vote for? Hillary Clinton or Barak Obama?
Neither is left enough for me. Neither is even a liberal, rather conservative moderates. But I will vote for Obama, only because it would piss of the religious right.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Obama. I can't specifically remember all the things but constantly I've heard of hillary clinton trying to ban this or change that and I'm just like "holy shit, it would suck if she was the president". She has alot of extreme authoritarian views against everyday things, and people might not realise untill it's too late. Then they'll be wiping their asses with horse hair or something, wondering how it all went so wrong. Obama is a terrorist, which is the next worst thing. So I guess I'd have to side with him.
I agree. Obama is obviously the better choice. Patience is a virtue, puny troll. Obama is a moderate connie? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Well, at least you'd vote for him over Clinton. I agree. A friend of mine, who's also a liberal, says Hillary's against violent video games and wants to ban those. I'm not a gamer, but I thoroughly agree with him when he says "Not over my dead body!". Bush owns Obama in that department any day of the week. Al-Qaida too; they come in second place.
I agree with madanthonywayne, the title of this thread should be changed to - Who would you vote for in a Democratic primary?
It's the Democrat primary, not the Democratic primary, unless of course, you are a Democratic, not a Democrat.
I'm not a huge fan of Hilary. She's just a classic politician with strong connections in my eyes. I don't follow her much at all so that is nothing more than an uninformed bad vibe I get. So I'd vote Obama. I'd vote for her if she were the Democratic nominee though. What I like about Obama is his speech makes me think he believes in his ideals. He doesn't do much of typical politician talk to try and say little to avoid criticism and stuff like that. He sounds like a man just talking about something he carefully thought about. This is improved by his ability to think on his feet when he talks. When I see him in Congress or something where he was speaking unprepared he is competent enough to not get side tracked by surprises... A lot of politicians don't adapt from whatever talking points they prepared for, but Obama adapts to counter arguments better than any politician I've ever seen, which makes his message much more powerful and convincing. He's like an anti-John Kerry in that respect. Besides liking how he speaks I also strongly agree with everything Obama has said, so far. For me, him being President would be too good to be true.