A Washington, DC press photographer vents about the political wranglings in our Nation's Capital.
Though I do believe in aliens and love the beach. I better keep thinking.
Published on November 15, 2007 By joe-pro-photographer In Politics
Who did you vote for in the Primary Election of 2004? And why? How does that vote -- or the reasoning behind that vote -- affect your actions this go around?

Remember in November of 2004, Howard Dean was the annointed frontrunner and presumptive nominee of the Democratic Primary. Poll after poll showed Dean ahead -- he was the Internet money raising darling and the new type of candidate. Then......".....EEEEEEAAAAAAWWWWWHHHHHHHH!!!!!!"

Now, Dean is the Chairman of the DNC. And the Democrats ended up with John Kerry. Boy, that worked out well.

Why Kerry? Simple. The Dems decided he could win against Bush. A decorated war hero, he looked good on paper. The Dems ignored his lackluster campaign and wooden speech style.

Fastforward to 2007. Hillary is the frontrunner. Some people are planning on voting for Clinton because .... she is the front runner. The GOP's are rejoicing, they see (according to Newt Gingrich) their best chance of winning '08 is if Hillary is the nominee.

So who do you vote for? I know, I know, you vote on what the candidate believes. If you can even figure that out.

Do you vote on what they believe on a single, wedge issue? Do you vote fo America's Mayor if you are prolife? Does G have the best chance of winning against H? Do you swallow your stomach and overlook G's support of gay rights?

I can tell you this. I've decided to vote based on issues that are the most important to me, and not on whether I think the nominee CAN win. In the Democratic primary last go round, I voted for Sharpton.

I knew Al would never, ever win the primary, let alone a general election. I voted for him anyway because I thought he showed courage and conviction and answered questions with answers. He was as liberal as possible. He might be crooked. And, he was FUNNY. Sarcastic. Miles from Dean, Kerry and Pretty Boy Floyd (or as Rush Limbaugh dubbed him, Breck Boy).

This go 'round, I don't know what I'll do. Maybe I'll write Sharpton in. That'll drive every one of my friends even more crazy than last election. Kucinich (god knows if my spelling is even close) looks good. He believes in UFOs, right? I believe in UFOs. Hmmm. I hadn't concidered that. Plus he wants to impeach Veep. Hmmm...I have the chore of photographing Veep every once in a while, and I ALWAYS swear I will get a picture where he's not smirking. So far, no luck. Hmmmm....K's two for two. Or, there is the other pretty boy. I mean, of course, Delaware's plagarist. Hmmm....I've ripped off a few ideas in my life.....Hmmm....I do like the beaches in Delaware.....Hmmm....Man, I have a lot to digest.

I better go watch CNN.




Comments (Page 1)
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on Nov 15, 2007
According to Texas law, as a third party candidate, I do not get a primary vote.

But if I did, I would cast it for Ron Paul.
on Nov 15, 2007
God damn it, Bill Schneider just ripped off my blog. Crap. Am I not that original? Gonna have to rethink this. crap. grrr...
on Nov 15, 2007
do you thin Ron Paul can win? (I'm just wondering, Hannibal. Not saying he can't or that it should even be a factor)
on Nov 15, 2007
Joe,

I think he's going to surprise a lot of people. According to Rasmussen research, he's up over 5% this week...which isn't much until you consider he had never run over 2% until recently.

I think he has a chance because he's the lone anti-war conservative, and because he has the ability to fly below the mudslinging between the leading candidates. He should do well in Texas (his home state), and is my dark horse pick for New Hampshire (because of the work of the Free State Project within that state). If he does pull off New Hampshire, he stands a fighting chance, as he has heartland values that may pull off some upsets in the rural states.
on Nov 15, 2007
Hannibal's reply was better. Come on, you can do better, I gave you plenty of room! Please, pretty please?
on Nov 15, 2007
Go Kucinich! He's my favorite.
on Nov 15, 2007
he's the lone anti-war conservative


Or, perhaps better stated, he's the lone conservative . . .
on Nov 15, 2007
And your whippy rat icon thing is turning me on. This debate sucks. (the one on tv right now). Sigh, Pakistan is a good three days worth of ranting.
on Nov 16, 2007
the man really is an insane reincarnation of Howdy-Doody, which of course explains why Sancho likes him.


Well, basically, yeah - that, and the amazingly gorgeous amazonian british redhead of a wife . . .
on Nov 16, 2007
, that was great. Thank you. I don't know anything about Cleveland politics and how he was as mayor, I confess. I do love Cleveland, though. I know a lot of people don't say that, but I think it's a cool little city.

I don't know if it will be H and G or not, though of course it's more than likely. I also don't know how I feel about America's Mayor. I was in NYC a few days after 9/11 to cover it, and saw him in action, live. He was amazing. I was back for the Thanksgiving Day parade in 2001, and he was patrolling up and down the crowd, himself, supervising security. Of course, I'm happy he's as liberal as he is on social issues -- and you know I tend to be totally left wing socially -- and I'm rather conservative on Iraq, fisical policy, and taxes (though you may not think so). I know this: I can't vote for someone like Romney. I could vote for G.
on Nov 16, 2007
$5 million to expand the cancer center at Brazosport Hospital.

One more little tid bit. While I dont' disagree with you, squirrel boy, on your list of pork (and you frankly are better read on this than I am), I say good to the $5 M to expand the cancer center. Dude, (and I know you're rolling your eyes as I write this), my sister -in -law died last month of cancer, and it runs deep in my partner's side of the family. Just this week we had a terrible scare -- and my partner is still in the local, podunk community hospital as I write this for further testing. Thank god they have pork funding them, he's seen great doctors, and will be home shortly. That's the problem with pork. One man's "can you believe this funding of rat research" is another mans furry little pet project close to his emotional heart. That's what makes it such a hard problem to deal with. Sigh, I know I'm going to get harpooned. Take pity on me, I'm sleep deprived.

on Nov 16, 2007


Do the collars and cuffs match, you suppose?
on Nov 16, 2007
Just wanted to say I'm happy you're on JU.
on Nov 16, 2007
Oh, and if you delete my comment I'll kick your ass.
on Nov 16, 2007
Just wanted to say I'm happy you're on JU.


Well that's just nice. Thank you. Venting feels really good. Gotta run, but thanks!
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