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05 March 2008

Gaah, I've overdosed on politics. I was really excited going into the primary season as I like all three Democratic front-runners but now I'm just sick of it and wish it was over. [More:] I've been reading a dozen political blogs a day, watching CNN, MSNBC, Stewart and Colbert, and I just can't do it anymore. The worst part is that it's going to be up to my state, PA, but our primary is not for seven weeks! The candidates are going to be camped out in Philly and Pittsburgh for a month and half. We'll get mailings, robo-calls, signs, TV commercials, radio commercials, rallies; there'll be no escape.
That is, I liked all three front-runners at the beginner, now I like both front-runners.
posted by octothorpe 05 March | 09:48
Octothorpe, I was just thinking this morning that I'm feeling the same way. I was a total political junkie a few months ago; now as each primary comes and goes I just get more worried that the Dems are doing nothing but hurting each other.

Luckily we already had our primary in Illinois so I can avoid it if I want to.
posted by misskaz 05 March | 09:57
The worst part is that it's going to be up to my state, PA


from what i understand, it's actually going to be up to the SUPER delegates.
posted by dno 05 March | 09:59
I'm with you, octothorpe. I'm in Iowa, so I was hearing about shit early, and although we're no longer important, it's still impossible to avoid coverage (despite my lack of a television). GAH. I just want to hibernate until, say, november 5th.
posted by dismas 05 March | 10:19
I was kind of hoping the nomination would be decided last night, just so some of the madness would end!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 05 March | 10:34
I was a complete political junkie at this time 4 years ago. That whole debacle left a really bad taste in my mouth. So bad, that I really don't give a fuck anymore and I have only been skimming the articles and blogs. I like both candidates. It would be awesome to have both on the same ticket but that won't happen because of stupid pride and possibly because of the things they said about each other in the run up to the nomination. Whoever gets the Dem nomination, will probably get my vote. However, don't underestimate the Dems ability to completely fuck this election up and lose like they did the last one.

*Grumble grumble*
posted by chillmost 05 March | 10:42
HILLARY HILLARY HILLARY
posted by stynxno 05 March | 10:47
I know what you mean, octothorpe. Just last weekend, I said to my friend, "I wish I could fall asleep and wake up in October, when we have a freaking candidate!"

Really, it's OK to turn off for a little bit. I didn't watch Daily Show or Colbert Report while the writers were on strike, and it was so liberating! I also turn off NPR sometimes, and ignore blogs that I know will get me riled up.

but that won't happen because of stupid pride

In my opinion, it's not really pride, but the fact that VP has been sort of a crappy job for the last 20 years or so. Why would we waste a fine senator who could contribute to the national political scene on a post that's almost ceremonial? Quayle was a laughing stock, Al Gore's accomplished more as an ex-VP than he did as a VP, and Cheney's turned the job into another cabinet post.
posted by muddgirl 05 March | 11:12
Augh, and I thought I was the only one. And my vote in primaries didn't even count.
posted by casarkos 05 March | 11:19
Just keep reminding yourself that this is all a party. Whatever happens, in January everyone's gonna be jazzed that GWB's packing up to go clear brush in Crawford for the rest of his miserable life.
posted by Ambrosia Voyeur 05 March | 13:18
I have nothing against Hillary as a candidate and think she'd do as well as Obama in the Oval (with the possible exception of having more Republican bile to wade through to get the job done), but goddamn it I wanted her to go down in flames last night just so the whole primary thing could be over and done with. Hearing the results this morning while I was getting dressed made me grumpy as hell.
posted by middleclasstool 05 March | 14:35
At this point, I just want Hillary to fuck off and die. Maybe if you transplanted her brain into another body, with a new face and a new name, she'd do fine, but as it is, given her national identity, she's nothing but a liability.
posted by pieisexactlythree 05 March | 14:38
Another reason I want this primary to be over: so I can stop feeling guilty for supporting a candidate that I admire.
posted by muddgirl 05 March | 14:42
That is, I liked all three front-runners at the beginner, now I like both front-runners.


What do you have against Mike Gravel?
posted by Eideteker 05 March | 15:43
Muddgirl's right about the combined ticket approach, I think: both candidates are too talented to be VP and attend foreign funerals all day long. Not only that, they're both alpha dogs; they are both natural leaders who need to be able to lead without feeling a threat at the flank. In fact, I think if they united, the factionalism we've seen about the candidates among Dems would continue for the time they remained in office ("Well, if S/He were in charge, this wouldn't be happening").

I think they would both be excellent picks for one another's cabinets. Hillary would make an awesome Sec. of State or Atty. General. She could clean up FEMA and Homeland Security right quick. Obama would make an awesome Atty. Gen, Sec. of Health and Human Services, or HUD Secretary.
posted by Miko 05 March | 21:29
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