Kucinich: Should he stay or go?
Posted at 3:06 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2007, in Uncategorized, and tagged 2008.
I did this four years ago, and with the Iowa caucus and Hew Hampshire primary in the headlights, it is time to get blogging.
Eight democrats are currently vying for the democratic nomination for president. Let’s take a look at the candidates and determine whether they should continue their earnest campaigns or bow out gracefully.
First up (just like last time), Dennis Kucinich.
I am afraid that Kucinich is becoming a perennial candidate. No matter the year, no matter the issue, he’ll be there (and not always like a good neighbor). Some may suggest that Kucinich is leading the charge of liberals, but with scant support, I do not think that can be validated. Plus, he’s a bit strange, and I know that saying that is usually frowned upon, but he’s running for president, not hall monitor. And more importantly, he is off on a lot of issues.
Kucinich should quit this race, and make things happen from his position in Congress. Dennis, running for president is not a job, but representing your Ohio district in Congress is.
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November 18th, 2007 at 10:30 pm
Agreed. He is wasting too much valuble time and he’s got no chance in hell. You can arguably get some agenda’s through traditional government forums, stop wasting our time. We need the real players and the real ideas only. On the other hand, anything he says sounds a hell of a lot better than any of the republican candidates.