Does anyone else question these politico's agendas regarding what the American public really wants in a president and what the public actually wants?
You are bringing up Bill Clinton. Okay, think about it. He was elected over the first George Bush right after Bush senior...... waged a war against Iraq. With Communist USSR gone, the first thing we did was go to war against another country with no fear of reprisals coming from nasty Russia. While Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was grounds for some response, because we took the lead in that action, we created much of the terrorist problems with Al Qaida we face now over it.
Plus, it did absolutely no good for George Sr. in his reelection year. Hmmm.
Now Jr. is playing that tough U.S. president, swaggering up to the microphone to announce another "Cowboy Bob" decision that warns the world it had better beware of Bushy's reprisals, or else.
Maybe the American public does not want to just envision our Commander-in-Chief candidates with their trigger fingers poised over the button of destruction. Maybe the war records of Bush and Kerry and how heroic one was in Vietnam and how "tough" the other one has been in combating terrorism isn't what the American public wants to hear.
Maybe they would prefer to see how the leader of the most powerful nation on the planet wields that power without making our allies cring and our enemies regroup.
I don't know, maybe a "Peace" plan, instead of a "Continuation of War" plan might be what most Americans want to hear stated by these candidates, instead of which candidate clearly has the bigger balls to blow up something or someone up to show the world we can, so there. :crazy: