jlb (www):
Man, you have some DK commenters that are serious rubber room material.
1.31.2008 4:14pm
TallDave (mail) (www):
While I don't agree with a lot of his views, I have to hand it to Nader: he really lives what he preaches.

He's definitely the only Presidential candidate who's committed to living on $25,000/year. For all of John Edwards' class warfare rhetoric, he probably spends more than that on hair care.
1.31.2008 4:38pm
Ronald Coleman (mail) (www):
What did Obama say about the Gipper?
1.31.2008 5:54pm
McKiernan:
Be careful Ron, aziz's political expertise sometimes disappears into the ether.
1.31.2008 6:12pm
Aziz (mail) (www):
(copied from my post, to which I did link :P)


I don't want to present myself as some sort of singular figure. I think part of what's different are the times. I do think that for example the 1980 was different. I think Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not. He put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it. I think they felt like with all the excesses of the 1960s and 1970s and government had grown and grown but there wasn't much sense of accountability in terms of how it was operating. I think people, he just tapped into what people were already feeling, which was we want clarity we want optimism, we want a return to that sense of dynamism and entrepreneurship that had been missing.


mcck, if I'm pissing you off with my political commentary, and getting troll-rated at DKos for the same thing, then i must be doing something right.
1.31.2008 6:40pm
McKiernan:
aziz,

I find it all quite entertaining and you're not pissing me off but there haven't been any of your predictions that weren't totally off the political radar screen.
1.31.2008 6:55pm
Aziz (mail) (www):
past performance is no indicator of future success :)
1.31.2008 6:59pm
McKiernan:
The law of averages is not presently on your side.

There is no other message.
1.31.2008 7:27pm
M. Scott Eiland (mail):
Memo for all of those planning on voting for Ralph "The Walking Ego" Nader in November: could you guys stop at the store and get the beer for the Republican victory party? You guys are going to be the guests of honor.
2.1.2008 12:17pm
Dean Esmay:
I'm thinking a Ron Paul/Ralph Nader fusion ticket is the best hope for this country's future.
2.1.2008 3:04pm
Aziz (mail) (www):
I'm thinking a Ron Paul/Ralph Nader fusion ticket is the best hope for this country's future.

Ok pal, pony up. new keyboard, monitor, and can of coke zero.
2.1.2008 5:21pm
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