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Is this the best we can muster?
Published on October 13, 2004 By Draginol In Politics

I wish I were more excited about this election.  It's a sad commentary of our political process and its overall nastiness that the best we can do it a John Kerry or George W. Bush.  Two guys who wouldn't have made it through a first round of interviews at most companies. And so that's what we end up with - guys who can't get real jobs end up becoming politicians.

Ever heard the saying "Those who can't, teach"?  They should add a corollary to that: Those who can't, teach. And those who can't teach run for office. No one bothers to deconstruct these guys. They hide behind "Years of dedicated public service" and other such glossing over the fact that all 4 of these men are nothing special.

Let's take a hard look at them.

First we have our President, George W. Bush.  He's a guy who really never had a real job. He was a trust fund baby. Ever look at his job record? Not much there. He simply used his dad's various connections to work his way up.  His only redeeming quality is that he's good at spotting smart people to work with.

Next we have Dick Cheney.  Cheney is significantly better in my opinion. He obviously knows his stuff and probably could have done well in the private sector (and was, after all, the CEO of Halliburton). Of course, Halliburton is the boogeyman now that he's vice president.  But that's mostly the result of dumb people believing manufactured crap from politicians. But he only got that position at Halliburton because he had previously been secretary of defense. Bright guy that could have probably done well in the real world but he'll never be President.

Then there's John Kerry. Here's a guy who converted 4 months of experience in Vietnam into a political career. He immediately went for public office. When he lost (at first)  he was briefly a pretty decent district attorney.  But like Bush, he didn't accomplish much outside of politics. And in politics he was a pretty mediocre senator.  Another rich guy (though good at becoming richer by marrying well) who just coasted through life.  He is, at least, able to speak coherently and intelligently, something that Bush doesn't seem to be very good at. But like Bush, just a spoiled frat boy who's coasted through life.

And finally there's John Edwards, my least favorite of them all. Edwards is the ultimate hypocrite. A social parasite. An ambulance chaser who somehow managed to make it look like he was fighting for the "little guy" even as he pocketed tens of millions of dollars in settlements. A guy whose only real expertise is having figured out how to work the insurance industry system of knowing how much he could get out of an insurance company without having to go to court.  He has never made anything. Built anything. And worse, he's a hypocrite. While decrying how the government needs to raise income taxes to help provide more to the "other America", he himself bilked the system (legally) in ways other businessmen (such as myself) refuse to do.  How? He made his law practice an s-corporation and then pays himself through dividends. So income tax increases don't affect him at all. Nice. I could do the same thing. Our accountants put it like this back in 2000 (I'm quite familiar with how Edwards did his taxes as you can tell): "If you want to avoid paying taxes, your best bet is to pay yourself in the form of dividends rather than a salary." It's perfectly legal but kind of icky ethically. It's a loophole and while I deplore high taxes, I don't believe it's acceptable to exploit the system.  So I get paid a salary and pay my income taxes and Medicaid and Medicare taxes as well -- even as slime balls like Edwards complain I'm not paying enough even as he avoids paying hardly any taxes at all.

And I could include Nader who is, sadly, a total nut. Besides not even owning a car (I'm not even sure he has a driver's license) he's weird in all sorts of other ways. A 70some year old life-long bachelor. Want to talk about out of touch with the rest of America.

So these are our choices. Oh joy..


Comments (Page 2)
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on Oct 13, 2004
No, I'm voting for Kerry. I really do like the guy. Edwards? Shit, I can't stand him.
on Oct 13, 2004
The only thing I like about Bush or Kerry is that they both have hot daughters. That's about it...
on Oct 13, 2004
The only thing I like about Bush or Kerry is that they both have hot daughters. That's about it...


Excellent point!

That reminds me I need to tap that Presidential (or Presidential Candidate) Daughter arse!

- Grim X
on Oct 13, 2004
I really think Jenna is pretty. So Bush gets my vote in this race. I'm not trying to be dirty. She's just really pretty.
on Oct 13, 2004
I really think Jenna is pretty. So Bush gets my vote in this race. I'm not trying to be dirty. She's just really pretty.


So it is safe to say you like Bush bush,

Sorry I could not resist the open shot.

- Grim X
on Oct 13, 2004


it's safe to say

for sure
on Oct 13, 2004
Personally, I think the job makes the man. No other way to explain how we've had so many rise to the occasion during times of crisis. Surprisingly cynical of you, Drag. The flip side of your argument is that who the President is doesn't really matter in the big picture. And that may be more true than we like to think.

I detect a note of "political fatigue" in your comments - deflating from the Lester Holt thing, maybe.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on Oct 14, 2004

Daiwa, what you don't realize is that Brad is a sponge for all that is political (and I doubt that will change).  The Political machine was written out of self interest, and prior knowledge, and was not a "learning" experience about politics.  Lester Holt was just a drop in the bucket of PR crap that he does......and I don't envy him. 

I have many of the same thoughts about this race.  In the very beginning I kept asking: "can't we just throw them all out and start over?"   What really hit home with me was an article about the second debate where they said: "experts have determined that Bush lied more than Kerry in this debate."  Lied *more*?  Here they are trying to decide who lied more!  Great.  I feel so confident in our choices for president.

It's funny, but I never really paid too much attention to Dick Cheney.  After the VP debate, I realized that I really liked him, and I actually think that he would make a better President than Bush.  I've never really seen too much about him over the past 4 years, and I wonder if they have kept the limelight off him to keep Bush safe

on Oct 14, 2004
Draginol, I think you do a fairly good job here of pointing out just how much they truly all suck! Good job! However, I don't think Cheney is any better than the rest. Just my opinion.
on Oct 14, 2004
"experts have determined that Bush lied more than Kerry in this debate." Lied *more*?


I had a beef with this one, too Karma. Somebody (I forget who) posted a thread that said the total "lie score" for the debates (before last night) was 25 for Bush/Cheney and 13 for Kerry/Edwards. Now, I don't know about the actual numbers, but I can't feel too happy saying "Hey, Support MY candidate -- He lies, but not so much!"
on Oct 14, 2004
What is sad is that both campaigns have tried to make this election about the "other guy".

I think the Democrats really hosed themselves with their choices in the primary. If they had picked Gephardt or Liberman, they'd probably be winning now.
on Oct 14, 2004
Have you ever noticed that Presidents material usually have only daughters? Why is that? More secure/successful men tend to have sons.
on Oct 14, 2004
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/choice2004/
on Oct 15, 2004
Just wanted to say to all a big thank you. Lots of really interesting respones on this. A lot better stuff than we can expect from these "candidates".
on Oct 15, 2004
Good point Brad and because of this I have only one thing to say, Vote me in 2020 (damn I wish I could run before then, who knows I would love to get into the house at least after college doubt it will ever happen but I wish it could.)
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