| Machina said: Dull, dull, dull. They're all so uninspiring (though I do have a soft spot for Ron Paul, he seems to have a degree of integrity that's rare in career politics). Shame it's starting to come down to Perry and Romney. And the media are running with them to the exclusion of almost anyone else (unless it's to declare them out or give them the briefest of mentions as 'also-rans'). When the main contender is a guy who no one really likes and who couldn't even win the first time around it shows what a dire field it is. |
"didn't win the first time around," isn't really an issue. I know Ronald Reagan lost to Gerald Ford in the '76 primaries, who then went on to lose to Carter (whom Reagan himself trashed four years later)
Becoming a presidential candidate is always about waiting for "your time," politically. McCain running as a sort of Elder Statesman was the best shot the Republicans had in 2008, but Romney is better positioned now to move towards an American middle that's fatigued by Democratic policies, but rightly scared by far-right ideologues

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







