![]() And honestly, Huckabee's support for the Fair Tax Act is almost enough for me to overlook the anti-abortion, anti-gay, anti-science crap he believes in. McCain's realism keeps Huck's wacky theocratic impulses in check, while at the same time gathering the necessary evangelical voters (hate em, but still preferable over socialists like Clinton getting into the White House). 2 comments | post a commentĪmong realistic possibilities, McCain / Huckabee would be the best ticket I can think of, and would probably be the only ticket that GOP could assemble that could beat Obama. ![]() How many comparisons does anyone really want to see here? 1 comment | post a commentįor those interested, as a Gygax tribute I'm running the infamous Tomb of Horrors deathtrap at Arcon this year. Then in June, one of the candidates gets assassinated.Īnd at the convention the police commit a horrible crackdown against protesters, at the behest of the Democratic mayor, that give the party a black eye they won't shed until Watergate overshadows it.Īll while the party man with all the connections wins the nomination because he has all the superdelegates in his pocket.Īnd then the Republicans win in a landslide. ![]() A hard-fought race for the Democratic ticket that goes unwon until the convention, all while caught in an unpopular war, with racial issues making an enormous impact on the entire process, and the youth making an impact on the process like never before. I've seen a lot of comparisons to the 1968 primary season being made in the media recently. $700,000,000,000 would give each and every one of these households over $10,000. Let's assume, for the sake of argument, all of them have a mortgage they need to pay off. According to the US Census, there are approximately 68 million American households who own the property they live on.
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