TheRealMafoo said:
A couple things here. the GOP would never work with anyone with the views of Obama. That's the problem. The Presidents who have had the most success are the ones closer to the middle. While the people on the far edges of there party might not like them, they get more from the other party then they lose. Obama is on the extreme end of his party. He will not get Republican support, because 99% of the things he does they don't support. And not having a single payer system has nothing to do with Obama. If that's what Congress would have gone for, there never would have been a bill for Obama to sign. As for Ben Nelson, I think what he did was fantastic. Ben Nelson does not represent the people of the united states, he represents the people of Nebraska. What he did was in the best interests of the people he represents. The people who should be thrown out, are anyone who agreed to what he was trying to do, because agreeing to it meant sacrificing the people you represent for the sake of your ideology. |
The radicals have often been the most successful candidates. Jackson, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt (though he wasn't wedded to certain core Republican values), Franklin Roosevelt, Johnson, and Reagan (though Reagan was less conservative than people often give him credit for. Certainly less radical than the god-to-conservatives he's been made into)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







