1st look back at the Lanys punditocracy2nd look back at the Lanys punditocracySome of what I’ve posted here I’ve used in a previous look back, but I wanted this post to be the overall look at our views of the 2008 Presidential election. It took some time bringing it all together so I hope you enjoy. I chose predictive comments in particular, but other than that, not a whole lot of rhyme or reason to what I picked out. Just what stuck out to me.
Supreme Court Nominee - S. Alito (the swing vote)Jateki 1/12/06 wrote:
Hillary Clinton will be our next president and she'll probably have some nominations herself.
Karthun 1/12/06 wrote:
Or McCain
SurcamStances 1/12/06 wrote:
Neither Hillary Clinton nor John McCain will be our next president. I'm quite sure of that.
It's gonna be a darkhorse I think. No incumbent president running, no vice president running. It's wide open, ripe for someone fresh. Maybe that's wishful thinking.
Caladaar 1/12/06 wrote:
They need to lower the age shit so Obama can run!
monocot 1/12/06 wrote:
Barack is over 35, so age wise he is qualified. What are you wanting to lower the age limit to?
TarotofLanys 1/13/06 wrote:
Newt may be a polished speaker, but he was also a bit of a blowhard, and was someone people liked to hate. I suppose much like Hillary. McCain has at this point, the respect of a lot of Americans across party lines. Outside of his health and potential smears from the Keating 7 shit, he's the best hope of the GOP to retain power.
At least visibly at the moment. An election is pretty much anyone's ball game at this point in time. Look how far Howard Dean came with the last election, and few had heard his name prior to that.
Arkayn420 1/13/06 wrote:
Hillary really doesn't have a chance in hell. I would be VERY surprised if she even made it through the primaries as the nomination, let alone getting to the big dance.
SurcamStances 1/13/06 wrote:
I'll be keeping this quote to pull back out in 2008. It's just idiotic to say she doesn't have a chance in hell. Feasible to say she won't win, silly to say she doesn't have a chance.
Arkayn420 1/13/06 wrote:
And it's a safe bet that once 2008 rolls around you won't be busting out with it again. Keep it though.
A rare win for Arkayn
krby71 1/13/06 wrote:
Hillary has a good shot at winning but she has a built in 50+% negative rating. That and any candidate/campaign manager worth anything would call her out on all here "triangulations" asking her what she really stands on.
John McCain is not as strong as you people would like to believe. He has wounded himself in the eyes of many Republicans. To me he is always looking to get TV time.
I think John Edwards has a better shot than any of the other democrats listed.
I also think that the frontrunner for the 2008 election won't really be known until 2008. I don't think it will be McCain, Rudy, Newt or Powell. Pay attention to what happens in Iowa next week.
You people have let me down... Love Khan’s opening post in this thread.
Hess Steelskin 2/1/06 wrote:
Like it or not, America identifies itself as conservative. And a Republican will win the White House again next election, congress will remain Republican and the Supreme Court will finally start moving in the right direction: Judicial restraint and removing things that are NOT IN THERE like so called "abortion rights" and cities in this nation denying people their second amendment rights.
Hess Steelskin 2/1/06 wrote:
But, by all means, continue throwing hollow insults about not watching the State of the Union while claiming to know EVERYTHING about politics. Claim that Bush said nothing new when intelligent folks know he did. Just go back and hug your Obama poster. Take care of that guy, he's your only shot. Keep him away from Ted Kennedy and Molly Ivins ok?
Really, after last night, we'd be desperate too. Hillary in 08! Dont make me fucking laugh.
Caladaar 2/1/06 wrote:
Republicans will win the next election, but not because of anything they do.
They will win because the Democrats are fucking pussies and totally suck at the 'game'.
Republicans (especially this current generation), are exceedingly good at polarizing the issues and making everything black-and-white.
BOTH sides are only interested in maintaining the status-quo.
Jateki 2/1/06 wrote:
I don't see how, the democrats are winning back a majority in anything with that idiot Dean spending all their cash before the actual election.
I think Dean deserves a lot of credit for laying the 50 state groundwork for Obama.
bagsworth 2/1/06 wrote:
The GOP will be wrested away from you dingbats, it has nothing to do with Democrats. We need to clean our own house - purge if you will the bible thumpers.
Azzi 2/1/06 wrote:
I like McCain.
Run him for president without a Bush campaign derailing him with rumors of having black illegitmate children, and he could win. I'd cross party lines for McCain.
Jateki 2/1/06 wrote:
I'd like to see McCain or Newt run on the GOP ticket. My first choice is McCain and I was hoping that he would win the nomination back in '99. I'm not sure if he wants to put himself through all the bullshit again though. Hopefully he steps up and runs, but for some reason I'm thinking he might not want to.
Hess Steelskin 2/1/06 wrote:
Newt, naw. McCain, maybe. There are good Republican candidates out there. And whoever that is, they will win.
Dream Ticket?SurcamStances 10/5/06 wrote:
Obama(D-IL), Sebelius(D-KS)
Kulamiena 10/6/06 wrote:
Or Joe Biden/ Mitt Romney
Depx 10/6/06 wrote:
Obama/Kucinich
Belzek 11/3/06 wrote:
Feingold/Obama
Kulamiena 11/1/06 wrote:
I've decided my votes and support are going towards divided government until there is some kind of Lobbyist & Campaign Finance Reform).
Kula, ever undecided
Barack Obama creates presidential exploratory committee! joxur 1/16/07 wrote:
McCain had my respect and lost it. He's a smelly, megahuge pussy.
xskycrasherx 1/16/07 wrote:
He's not going to have a fucking shot. You've got to be kidding me. He'll be another spoiler just like Nader, Perot, and all those other fuckheads.
Neesha the Necro 1/16/07 wrote:
Anyone who thinks a guy named Barack Obama is going to win an election to become President of the United States has lost touch with reality. The general population won't be able to look past his name/heritage, trust me.
Jateki 1/16/07 wrote:
Maybe at first Neesha, but after he gets more national attention people will come around.
So prophetic Jateki.
Neesha the Necro 1/16/07 wrote:
Trust me on this one, that dude will never be President of the United States of America. Never.
rugen 1/16/07 wrote:
As much as I am hopeful to see Obama on a presidential bid, it isn't THIS time. He needs to do his time in the Senate and let people see more of what he is about. I, personally, need to see that he can hang onto those grand ideals he is so wonderful at expressing in his speeches without selling his soul in the senate.
Xkhanx 1/17/07 wrote:
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Maybe at first Neesha, but after he gets more national attention people will come around.
The only thing him running for Pres will do is get the people who never vote out to the polls and vote for someone else. Anyone else....
Joe Shit Head American says "Booolsheeeit, Ain't no nigah gonna run mah kuntry".
SurcamStances 1/17/07 wrote:
I hear all the skepticism about Obama, the response is obvious. What has he done? But as John Edwards showed in '04, it'll really be about what did he do in the campaign, and how well did he raise money.
As far as racists coming out against him, I just don't see them as such a powerful force that they could torpedo his campaign, especially in the Democratic primaries.
I'm not putting all my eggs in the Obama basket by any means, I understand full well he has a long way to go. It's just exciting for me that he's even in this position. I relate alot to Senator Obama, we're both mixed, both have a white mom from Kansas, but more than anything I believe he has the right message for this country in '08. No more red state, blue state bullshit, it's about America as a whole. We Americans have got to take a step away from the hot controversies of the day, and start taking the long view. I know all his bipartisan rhetoric is easier said than done, but after the Karl Rove politics of the last 6 years, it's what I long for in politics.
Tarot 1/17/07 wrote:
Anyway I don't see Obama with his lack of experience getting a front ticket for the Dems. Nor do I think he'd win, unless the Republicans ran a total idiot. He could easily get the VP slot, which would position him for a presidential run in 8 years (assuming the Dems win, and win 2 terms, and end office on a happy note).
Tarot 1/17/07 wrote:
As far as Republicans go, pretty sure it will be McCain and someone on a ticket. And McCain is pissing off some Republicans by cozing up to the religious right.
krby71 1/17/07 wrote:
Personally, as a politician I CAN NOT STAND John McCain. He is a War Hero. I celebrate everything that he had accomplished for and while in the service. I would not vote for him for President.
Kulamiena 1/17/07 wrote:
As for why I, personally, won't support Obama for the Democratic ticket it's pretty simple: any candidate who is not a white, middle-aged male needs to have it all... experience, intelligence, charisma, seriousness, command of the language. Obama has jumped the gun. I had hoped that he (or a short list of others) would be the one to start breaking some barriers down but unless his candidacy is a way to more clout as a v.p. candidate he has hurt his chances of ever being the one. By the way, I felt the same experience-related things were lacking in Edwards as a candidate.
Kulamiena, undecided from the start.
Latest '08 Race Poll Hunee 2/27/07 wrote:
Obama is going to peak too early and everyone is going to shit storm him.
Devyn 2/28/07 wrote:
I'm being an optimist this election and saying Obama all the way.
WilleyCoyote 2/28/07 wrote:
Do you really think a black nerd will have any kind of a chance aginst Rudy? Its all about looks and image. Obama has none of it.
I still lol at that one.
Tyral the Kithless 2/28/07 wrote:
I'd like to see Obama win, personally.
bearne 2/28/07 wrote:
I hope Obama does well, and on some levels I really support his candidacy. However, I think he'd get eaten alive by the messes he's going to inherit.
We're really going to need a president / presidential staff who are able to operate in crisis mode from Day 1. Someone with a lot of experience running an executive branch or business.
Xkhanx 3/26/07 wrote:
Obama and Hillary don't have a chance. I've said it here before and I'll say it again. If it comes down to either one of them or (one could only hope) both of them on the ticket as Pres/VP, every Republican and every old man and woman who hasn't voted in years will turn out to vote just so the woman or black man doesn't get elected.
The republican could put just about anyone up and they would be guaranteed a win if those two are on the ticket.
What happened to McCain? joxur 3/19/07 wrote:
McCain has 0 chance to win the primary.
joxur 3/19/07 wrote:
Yeah, Jateki. I'd have voted for old McCain during the 2000 elections. I'm not THAT anti-republican.
This time? Not so much.
McCain: Waffler, no spine, caved to Pres Bush at all the wrong times but no more so than on the anti-Torture policy that McCain just bent over on.
GOP Debate krby71 5/3/07 wrote:
McCain is an idiot.
Democrats in N.H. debate - Anyone watch this? krby71 9/27/07 wrote:
Obama sealed his fate with his misguided international affairs comments.
Frogggystyle 9/29/07 wrote:
Hillary will win the nomination; I have no doubt about that.
Frogggystyle 9/29/07 wrote:
As much as I hate to say it...and as much as you all are going to disagree with me...Hillary will be the next President of the United States. Nobody running against her (Democrat or Republican) has her political clout, can conjure as much as she can in political donations, or has a spouse who commands so much attention and respect across the globe. Refute my point of view all you want...but when it is all said and done, I'll be right and she will be the new leader of the free world.
Scary.
Great News, Edwards Drops out randy 1/30/08 wrote:
obama/edwards would be a hell of a ticket... i'd still like to see obama/biden though
Iowa Caucus’ Predictions xskycrasherx 1/3/08 wrote:
Obama will win the presidency in 08. =)
randy 1/7/08 wrote:
Obama/Biden but Edwards is a more likely VP if he'll accept it
McCain vs... ?joxur 1/29/08 wrote:
So, in an election, who does better against McCain? As much as I wonder about Obama, I've gotta think that Obama does better against McCain. With McCain's strength amongst independents, I think he could not only get the conservatives to vote for him in droves to stop Hillary, I think he can also be very strong with independents. Obama, on the other hand, would not only do better with independents, but I think on policy issues, he's a lot more palatable to moderate Republicans.
Having said that, I don't know if Obama can beat Clinton. We'll see. I like McCain.. I'm not sure who I would vote for if it came to McCain vs Obama. I'm a bit spooked about McCains age, to be honest.
Jateki 1/29/08 wrote:
This is a win for me. Out of all the GOP candidates, I like McCain the most. But I don't think he can win against Clinton or Obama straight up and I'm still hoping for either a Clinton/Obama ticket or vice versa. This is the Democrats election to lose and even I don’t think they can screw up this free lunch.
Frogggystyle 1/30/08 wrote:
I think Obama will get the democratic nomination...and he'll beat McCain if he gets it. If Clinton were to win the democratic nomination...I dunno...I just don't see America willing to embrace her. I think McCain would be the lesser of two evils in that battle and he'd come out on top. pretty much every "important" celebrity/entertainer/politician (sans Bill Clinton) has given their nod to Obama. It's amazing how much weight people like Oprah and the Kennedys have on people's opinion.
I'm pulling for Obama. I think he has the most to offer America out of those who are still players in this. It's time to make the White House the Black House!
I had to go there. :p
DraagunSoulstealer 1/30/08 wrote:
I will not vote for Clinton. I will vote for Obama. If he is not an option, I dunno what I will do.
What exactly does Sen. Obama stand for?joxur 2/12/08 wrote:
I'm definitely an Obama fan
Win My Votejoxur 2/18/08 wrote:
The things that McCain has done in the past week, from his reversal on Waterboarding to his reversal on tax cuts, have pretty much ruled him out for me completely. He'll say whatever he needs to say to get elected. I already felt that way about him, but recent news has really solidified my opposition. Second, I'd like to say that if Obama is the delegate, I'd accept him as president happily.
randy 2/23/08 wrote:
it should be biden, but it may be edwards (even though he's said he's not interested)
Randy consistently right on the VP pick.
Election PredictionsTarot 3/7/08 wrote:
The democrats fuck up a 'no lose' situation once again, and we have 4 more years of GOP asshattery in the White House.
Diversity and the Electionjoxur 5/23/08 wrote:
Candidate of Choice: Clinton, then Obama
Tuesday, June 3rdkrby71 6/3/08 wrote:
The Clinton's are not happy unless they win. If she doesn't win the nom then you can bet she will not do anything to help Obama win the general so she can run against McCain in 2012 and use the "See, I told you so" campaign.
Would you call this a correct prediction krby?
Kulamiena 6/4/08 wrote:
This race will be close. McCain is not Bush and running as the 'anti-Bush' will not work. I hope the Obama campaign is not thinking as you are.
Chey 6/4/08 wrote:
Prediction: Claire McCaskill as running mate, Obama loses the general 47%-52%.
Fribur 6/4/08 wrote:
However, I think you guys overestimate the prevalence of racism that is strong enough to drive people to the polls to vote against a black man. Will some do so? Sure. Will millions do so, enough to change the course of the election? I doubt it.
And the VP is…Chey 8/25/08 wrote:
I still think the Democratic party and the American public have failed terribly in not putting a white man with a suit up as our presidential nominee, considering the way the country is leaning right now (Away from the Republicans, towards the Dems), if we had put a non-revolutionary normal candidate out there, we would have won the election, no contest.
But alas, this had to be the year of the minority. -_-
lol!
The beginning of the end for Biden?krby71 9/23/08 wrote:
I brought up a rumor I had heard in another thread (
HERE) about Obama dumping Biden from the ticket in October.
Do we need to start an over/under as to when Biden is off the ticket?
Why Obama LostBobolinkWareagle 9/14/08 wrote:
It is clear to me that Obama has lost this election already. The difference between this election and the Kerry election was that the mistakes Kerry made weren't very obvious before the election was over.
Orme, a Singing Bard 9/15/08 wrote:
You want to know why I'm voting for McCain?
Because I earned my position in life, and do not want my taxes raised.
Because I believe the worse thing you can do for the middle and lower class is raise corporate taxes.
Because I believe poor people should be able to send their children to charter schools.
Because I believe McCain is more independent than Obama and has repeatedly shown the ability to compromise.
Because I would prefer have a Republican in the White House if we have a Democratic congress (part of the reason I voted for Kerry in 2004).
Because I understand that inflation today is the result of rising energy costs more than anything else the government is doing.
Are you smarter than me? Am I a fool who has been tricked by the campaign? Maybe, but I doubt it.
Continue with your smugness, it is why you lost in 2004 and it is why you might lose in 2008.
Why McCain lost the White House (again)On McCain suspending campaign:
Leolan 9/24/08 wrote:
It's just a campaign tactic. Worst case, he lowers expectations for the debate. Best case, he appears to be putting American interests above his own political interest and gets Obama to look bad for pressing the issue (or for following McCain's lead).
Having McCain and Obama back in the Senate will accomplish very little. There's nothing they can't do remotely (other than vote, and that hasn't bothered McCain up until now; he hasn't voted since April).
The best thing either of them could do for the economy right now is run a vigorous campaign and debate the issues, and especially these issues. Draw clear lines between their policies and let the American people (and the world, really) understand where we're going.
Snarky00 9/24/08 wrote:
There is a good chance McCain just threw the election. Tomorrow morning he can either suspend his campaign essentially giving the battleground states to Obama or he can go back on his word and continue campaigning and show that he is following Obama's leadership.
I truly believe that it wasn’t the economic crisis, but rather McCain’s response to it that derailed his campaign.
joxur 9/24/08 wrote:
I will say that the cancel the debate thing is a pretty bad idea. If I were Obama I would do two things:
1) Offer to move the debate to DC, so that they can be in Washington to "troubleshoot" and simply drive over.
2) Offer to make the entire debate about the economic crisis and economic issues - a huge weakness for McCain.
Dumb move..
Orme, a Singing Bard 9/25/08 wrote:
Bottom line is that in my opinion, this move makes McCain seem like a desperate bitch - if I believe everything I heard.
Venen 9/26/08 wrote:
This is downright sad. McCain is wtfowning himself here. McCain suspends his campaign and he's practically speechless... and are we going to have to wait until the market collapses before McCain finally makes up his mind about the bailout?
I swear every time I see McCain in an interview or elsewhere talk about the economy he looks like a deer in the headlights.
Snarky00 9/26/08 wrote:
House and Senate: Hey are just about finished putting this plan together.
McCain: HEY GUYS IM GONNA COME HEPL YOU!1!
House and Senate: Where'd are plan go?
McCain: SAVED THE DAY AGAIN!1! OH HEY GUYS IM A POW LULZ SHOOP SHOOP SHOOP.
I lol’d
xskycrasherx 9/26/08 wrote:
He suspended his campaign. (Lie) It continued in Washington.
He said he was staying in Washington. (Lie) He purported that they'd actually be working on a deal at 9PM on a Friday night... lol yeah right.
He conceded that Obama was right in that Americans need to hear from the next President. He's following Obama's leadership.
Seems to me he just made about every single wrong mistake that he could have these past few days.
krby71 10/1/08 wrote:
It is over. There is no way McCain wins now. Both candidates are horrible. If the Dems had any brains to nominate a real candidate this would have been over several months ago. If the Republicans would have run any sort of campaign against Obama they would have already locked this up.