Posted by
PegMH on Monday, October 22, 2007 12:57:12 AM
McCain: Too civil, yet intelligent, knowledgeable, and wise. Unfortunately, not charismatic enough.
Romney: Still a little stiff, but a quick study. His values are solid, his experience is good, and he does have a type of charisma.
Thompson: I wouldn't vote for him; for all his humorous asides, he impresses me as a grim kind of guy. I think he waited too late to enter the field; his prime time was probably at least ten years ago or so.
Tancredo: One issue candidate and though it is a crucial issue (illegal immigration), there are numerous other challenges that require attention and astuteness. Also, no charisma. I'm not saying that charisma is everything, but I think it's important to have an outgoingness to the people.
Paul: A little out of step with modern times? His devotion to the constitution and his tradition in conservatism is unquestioned. Still, can we as a country be neutral to starving masses, irresponsible governments, and crazed terrorists. I don't think we can be the world's policeman, nor should we be. Yet, there are times that we cannot ignore the failing body of the United Nations, the genocide of a people, the mindset of dictators who use religion as a way to carry out dangerous policies, and we can never, never forget 9/11.
Guiliani: Connects with his audience better than the others. Is passionate, confident, skilled in leadership, and yet, I cannot abide his stand on abortion and gay rights.
Hunter: Very smart, very experienced, very devoted and loyal to the United States. A younger Duncan Hunter would have shown a little more energy perhaps. He lacks charisma, but is very impressive otherwise. I like him.
Huckabee: Friendly, affable, a man of principle, not afraid to profess his beliefs, and smart. I just don't think he will meet the electability criteria.
I wish we could take the best each candidate has to offer and fashion a candidate that would just overwhelm the Clinton machine.