HUH???? They've both run individually and both lost REAL badly. If they ran together they'd lose REAL, REAL, REALLY Badly. Why would you want that???
Alan Keyes is a first rate preacher. He's a good/bad right/wrong, type chap. I'd go listen to him in church every Sunday. He's dynamic, and would keep me awake.
McClintock is a GREAT state Senator, if that's what he is. He's boring, dry, puts people to sleep, doesn't smile, has NO charisma, is not a team player. Otherwise, regarding his politics, on a personal level, he and I probably agree close to 100 % on the issues. But issues don't win elections... people... charasmatic people win elections, compromisers win elections, happy, smiley people win elections. Well, McClintock needs a little charm school under his belt, before he runs for top offices again, for his ideas are GREAT.... but boring.
McClintock is a GREAT state Senator, if that's what he is. He's boring, dry, puts people to sleep, doesn't smile, has NO charisma, is not a team player. ... But issues don't win elections... people... charasmatic people win elections, compromisers win elections, happy, smiley people win elections. Well, McClintock needs a little charm school under his belt, before he runs for top offices again,...
Let's see, Alan can't win because he's dynamic. IOW's he's charismatic, happy, smiley and has a lot of charm. McClintock can't win because he isn't those things. Makes sense to me!