check out one thing about this WP article - a favorite tactic of stealth editorializing by the MSM: read the lead sentence of the third para. they're already setting condi up for a fall w/ the base, trying to get her to nix herself before she even gets started.
No wonder the present day political theater is not playing well. The plot is all too familiar and remains so. Even amoral, political opportunists are allowed to build fences wide enough at the top they can run on them without falling off.
Wonder when this show will be cancelled for lack of interest?
Condi/Ah-nuld or Ah-nuld/Condi would make an interesting ticket...;-)...
*knows it would take an Amendment lol*
But she just ruled out Christians voting for her if nominated and given herself a loss to the dem.
Bush had the most votes ever in a presidential election because the churches told their members to vote, I guess they will not be doing that the next election. We are the stupid party.
Mildly Pro Choice?
Catholic Way ^ | 3/13/05 | Keith A. Fournier
Posted on 03/13/2005 12:11:42 PM PST by tcg
She needs some experience in an elected office, in my opinion. She's ideal for the VP slot. I still hold firm to the belief that Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina is the most promising candidate.
Regards, Ivan
As for her interview in the Wash Times, I was very unimpressed. IMO she's trying to do a "John Dingell"(pro-choice outside of partial birth, tries to sound pro-life) or "David Bonior"(wind in the air) or even "Granholm"(talks almost pro-life but is hardline pro-abort) and try and have it both ways on the issue. I can respect and disagree with "I'm pro-choice in the first trimester" or "Pro-choice outside of partial birth abortion". She needs to stop the vagueness.
I'd like to know what makes Condi Rice qualified to be president. I'd like to know her stances on domestic issues. DEFECIT SPENDING, Taxes, 2nd Amendment(I've heard good there, although 2ndhand), jobs, life, trade, the UN, judges, border security, and the size of government.
She does a good job at state department. It's where I think she needs to stay.