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Zach (not verified) says:
The nod to Richardson does sound good, and Obama's running-mate list is not all that short. Two minority candidates on the Democratic ticket would almost force McCain to choose a minority running-mate. Likewise, a woman on the Democratic ticket would alter the equation, too. I think? McCain would seemingly have to choose a minority running-mate, or a woman running-mate, to have a viable chance to win in November.
I would highly suggest MCain investigate the sexual orientation of the people on his running-mate list. Just asking his potential running-mate questions about sexual orientation will prove fruitless. The percentage of married, closeted, homosexuals in the Republican Party is astounding. It's almost like wall-to-wall married, closeted, homosexuals.
These sexual orientation investigations will be expensive, because private investigators will be paid big bucks. I'm serious about this issue! At this point in time McCain has probably limited the field to one, two, or three people, and I would imagine these sexual orientation investigations are ongoing now. No doubt fundamentalist Christians will be investigated vigorously and to a higher degree than others within the party.
Senator Larry Craig may be able to redeem himself a little within the party. It's possible. I would suggest, too, Republican operatives sit down with Larry Craig, and get his input as to who's hiding in the closet. This guy should know a little information about a few, or many, gay politicians in the Republican Party. Naturally, this conversation would be not be televised, and measures could be taken to avoid leaks.
There's a very high probability of another Republican sexual orientation scandal, and it could very well center around McCain's running-mate. There's just too many married, Republican, closeted homosexuals in Washington. If McCain is smart, he will investigate.
Of course, the Republican Party should investigate McCain, too. All sexual activity, heterosexual and homosexual, should be investigated. Especially homosexual orientation/activity. Needless to say, every potential running-mates' spouse should be investigated.
The nod to Richardson does sound good, and Obama's running-mate list is not all that short. Two minority candidates on the Democratic ticket would almost force McCain to choose a minority running-mate. Likewise, a woman on the Democratic ticket would alter the equation, too. I think? McCain would seemingly have to choose a minority running-mate, or a woman running-mate, to have a viable chance to win in November.
I would highly suggest MCain investigate the sexual orientation of the people on his running-mate list. Just asking his potential running-mate questions about sexual orientation will prove fruitless. The percentage of married, closeted, homosexuals in the Republican Party is astounding. It's almost like wall-to-wall married, closeted, homosexuals.
These sexual orientation investigations will be expensive, because private investigators will be paid big bucks. I'm serious about this issue! At this point in time McCain has probably limited the field to one, two, or three people, and I would imagine these sexual orientation investigations are ongoing now. No doubt fundamentalist Christians will be investigated vigorously and to a higher degree than others within the party.
Senator Larry Craig may be able to redeem himself a little within the party. It's possible. I would suggest, too, Republican operatives sit down with Larry Craig, and get his input as to who's hiding in the closet. This guy should know a little information about a few, or many, gay politicians in the Republican Party. Naturally, this conversation would be not be televised, and measures could be taken to avoid leaks.
There's a very high probability of another Republican sexual orientation scandal, and it could very well center around McCain's running-mate. There's just too many married, Republican, closeted homosexuals in Washington. If McCain is smart, he will investigate.
Of course, the Republican Party should investigate McCain, too. All sexual activity, heterosexual and homosexual, should be investigated. Especially homosexual orientation/activity. Needless to say, every potential running-mates' spouse should be investigated.