BigBallinStalin wrote:Neoteny wrote:Let's be serious for a second. I would research those, and even if I didn't agree fully with those two, he'd probably still be my top candidate. But, Kucinich isn't winning anything anytime soon.
Okay... I'll try to focus. I don't know much about Kucinich, so... how about a question!
In 10 to 1000 words, why do you think Kucinich best reflects your preferences, values, etc.? In short, why Kucinich?
Why do I think Kucinich best reflects my preferences, values, etc.?
His initial appeal to me back in the day was a sense of planning and organization. He seemed to know what he wanted to do, and how he wanted to do it. That was refreshing. He seemed to be campaigning to achieve something other than just holding office. Obama had a similar schtick, just without the plan. Or direction. Fortunately for me, he also turned out to be somewhat socially liberal, and enough of a "commie gummint" type of guy to put him in the category of "people for whom my vote would not feel like the equivalent of punching a baby." I'm still pretty turned off by the religion thing, and the UFO stuff is frustratingly silly, but nobody's perfect. I'm sort of stuck with that. I expect that, like Ronnie, if elected to the presidency, he will be hamstrung by his own party anyhow.
In short, most of us in the US have probably been raised with the mantra of "vote for the person who most closely represents you." Aside from a mental vacuum when it comes to science, Kucinich does that for me, at least among recent politicians campaigning for a presidential nomination.



























































































