Quote From: profmaryannTo be direct:
No. Nobody "excites" me right now.
I think it's too early to say that any, or all, "disappoint" me. What I'm FRUSTRATED about is that the media have been calling this horse race since December of 2004 and were practically anointing Hillary Clinton the standard-bearer for the Democrats.
It's disconcerting that the Republicans are falling over each other to see who can appeal to the most socially conservative among us. There ARE other issues out there besides abortion and gay marriage -- I thought the Catholic bishops insulted the intelligence of the flock by, in effect, telling the faithful that abortion needed to be the "litmus test" issue (yet again!).
Prof
What I'm FRUSTRATED about is that the media have been calling this horse race since December of 2004 and were practically anointing Hillary Clinton the standard-bearer for the Democrats.
Yeah, as much as I would love to see a woman leading this country for a change from time to time, I would rather it be one that came in on her own merit then one that is voted in because of media attention.
There ARE other issues out there besides abortion and gay marriage
Agreed. LOL....which brings up back to the RBD !! LOL That's all I say about that....lol.
I thought the Catholic bishops insulted the intelligence of the flock by, in effect, telling the faithful that abortion needed to be the "litmus test" issue (yet again!).
For the faithful to use as a deciding factor in voting? LOL....if so (I think that's what you meant anyway, correct me if I'm wrong)....it would be typical to keep people's attention focused on that, creating more separation...then to unite the country and assuring someone may just be voted in that is actually....qualified to deal with the more pressing issues at hand.