Las Vegas Sun

December 7, 2009

Currently: 50° | Complete forecast | Log in

User profile: GeorgeJohn

Joined: Jan. 11, 2008

Contact GeorgeJohn (log-in required)

Recent Comments

Total Comments: 11 (view all)

To RexWrecks:

IMO, the only thing that was 'blown' was most of the pollers' credibility.

Obama's 'big lead' was artificial, an 'illusion' created by the polls, and pundits. SFAIK, he made no serious blunders, had a good organization, and executed his game plan.

Obama had to come from way behind in NH. It was Clinton's "firewall" state. This state has been very kind to the Clinton's over the years, and they are very well connected to the political establishment there.

In hindsight, I'm impressed that he lost by only 2 or 3 points. And, given how they changed the ballot from past years, which favored Clinton, it has been argued by some that the result was a tie.

But, what is important here is, especially for those who lean to or are Democrats, is who can win in 2008. Independents and cross-over Republicans are likely crucial for a win, and their support will be a great asset to the winner.

Obama has demonstrated far more appeal to these groups than Clinton. In fact, if Clinton is the nominee, the Republican base will be fired up, and will likely donate far more money to their candidate than if Obama is the nominee.

My experience is that the dislike of the Clintons, fair or unfair, among many is deep, long-standing, and will be hard to charge. By contrast, most either like Obama or are at least neutral or only mildly negative.

That could make a big different in a presidential race, and in leading a country, which is crying out for it, and so urgently needs it.

--George

(Suggest removal) 1/11/08 at 3:12 p.m.

MidRepub said: "Stick to the issues."

Excellent advice.

I have seen here and elsewhere people say or suggest that Obama has no plans, no experience, and no accomplishments. I think nothing could be further from the truth.

May I first direct you to his Website, which is full of detailed plans for our future. He has assembled one of the very best set of advisors I have ever seen.

http://www.barackobama.com/issues/

IMO, one of Washington's biggest problems is the undue influence of lobbyists and special interests; another, is lack of transparency. The two are related.

Obama has tacked both. I quote:

"His first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent."

Along with Russ Feingold, his bill, which was passed by the Senate, was one of the toughest ethics and lobbying reform bills Congress has since Watergate.

http://obama.senate.gov/issues/ethics_an...

Another big issue for me is 'loose' nukes. These could be used for a dirty bomb or worse. Obama took action on that.

"Recognizing the terrorist threat posed by weapons of mass destruction, he traveled to Russia with Republican Dick Lugar to begin a new generation of non-proliferation efforts designed to find and secure deadly weapons around the world."

Just some his many accomplishments.

--George

(Suggest removal) 1/11/08 at 2:55 p.m.

"Please kindly do not make a Freudian slip and call me WorkingMonny."

It wasn't a "Freudian slip". It was a slip made by an older set of eyes reading a 'tiny' typeface incorrectly.

Sorry for the error. But, I will assure you there was no bad intent in mind.

BTW, I do make typos. One of my New Year's Resolutions was to do my best to cut down on them. Obviously, I have more work to do her. -wink-

--George

(Suggest removal) 1/11/08 at 2:06 p.m.

"Hillary may have stolen the primary election in New Hampshire. "

I think this is highly improbable. While I think the Clinton campaign has done many things that I wish they had not done, I very seriously doubt they did anything here. The downside is just too big.

But, electronic voting machines do have potential issues. At a minimum, they should produce a paper copy, which the voter can check, and either can or will be optically scanned.

Electronic only voting has more risk involved than I would like to see, and am not happy that some parts of the country have adopted such systems.

I think what happened in NH is the undecided, mostly woman's vote, broke heavily to Clinton. Why, I can't say; although, there has been much speculation on this topic. Clinton may have just done a better job getting her vote out, too.

In hindsight, Obama did pretty well here. The Clinton's have longstanding support in New Hampshire. It was their "firewall" state. Given where he was in the polls a month or two ago, a 2 to 3% loss isn't all that bad.

--George

(Suggest removal) 1/11/08 at 1:36 p.m.

To WorkingMonny3:

You said: "I am puzzled by George? Such hatred, such insecurity with hardworking women who need to work to support their families."

I'm puzzled, too. I don't hate Hillary Clinton, and I most certainly don't hate hardworking women. Where did you come up with that, please?

And, I don't understand where your "insecurity" comment is coming from either.

Trust me, I am not being any harder, or gentle on Hillary Clinton because she is a woman. I would be just as willing to point out issues I have if she were a man. IMO, that is exactly how it should be -- we need to be fair here.

And, we have learned, the hard way, just how important the choice of who is President is. This country is slipping. 70 to 74% of us recently polled think the country is on the wrong path.

This is serious. We need to take a very close look at all these candidates including their past records, and how they conduct themselves and their campaigns. That is exactly what I have been doing, and will continue to do.

--George

(Suggest removal) 1/11/08 at 1:14 p.m.

(view all 11)

Items submitted by GeorgeJohn

  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Stories/Blogs

GeorgeJohn has not submitted any photos to Las Vegas Sun

GeorgeJohn has not submitted any videos to Las Vegas Sun

GeorgeJohn has not submitted any stories to Las Vegas Sun

  • Most Read
  • Discussed
  • Most E-mailed

Calendar »

  • 7 Mon
  • 8 Tue
  • 9 Wed
  • 10 Thu
  • 11 Fri