WASHINGTON, July 13, 2008
A Modest Proposal: Stop The Campaigns!
Bob Schieffer Says Candidates (And The Rest Of Us) Will Be Best Served If They Give It All A Rest
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Play CBS Video Video 'Time For A Campaign Rest' After months of seemingly endless political speculation and observation, "Face The Nation" host Bob Schieffer suggests that John McCain and Barack Obama take a break from campaigning.
So here's where we are in the campaign for the most powerful office in the world:
McCain's man Phil Gramm said America is a nation of whiners and that the economic recession is just in peoples' minds.
McCain said Gramm didn't speak for him. Really? They why was he speaking? I thought they were old friends, and Gramm was a trusted advisor.
And there was Obama man John Kerry saying McCain hadn't learned the lessons of 9/11. Yes, the same John Kerry who seriously thought of asking McCain to be his running mate when he ran for President himself in 2004.
And then along came Jesse Jackson with an observation about Obama that sounded like something out of the Ken Starr report.
Which reminds me, what's the deal with Bill Clinton? Are his feelings still hurt? Will he campaign for Obama if Obama helps the Clintons pay their bills?
And will McCain get better at reading the teleprompter?
We've been treated to endless conversation, speculation and analyses of all these pertinent topics, to the point that a friend of mine said the other day that he thought Obama and McCain would be better served if both of them just suspended all campaigning until Fall, after the nominating conventions.
Just shut it all down - the surrogates, the press conferences, the talking points, the conference calls, all of it. Give all of us a rest.
It's not my idea, but I wish it were! What we've been hearing from both sides lately isn't helping them, or us.
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By Bob Schieffer
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- Vote out all members of congress born 1946-1957.
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- GOOD JOB BOB
WRITE IT AS IT REALLY IS AND DON''T MAKE IT UP ON THE FLY
TKSK53 - Reply to this comment
- This should be a campaign of issues and ideas not who makes the biggest blunders.
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Posted by koko98 at 02:43 PM : Jul 14, 2008
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Amen - Reply to this comment
- P.S. We can hang any of the leftover incumbents from the lamposts in DC to speed up the process!!
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- Here''s how we handle this tx-doughboy. We run every incumbent out of office until all the 30 yr, 20 yr, 10 yr incumbents are gone, then we start replacing the entireity of those running for office every re-election period. Stop them from becoming too cosy, etc. There are those who would say that we''d lose the experience. Who frickin'' cares. Are these Bozo''s doing us any good now? No, absolutely not!!! We have a gov''t that seems oblivious to our situation today. What is going to happen when the last of our mfg. goes offshore? Who the h ell is going to be buying anything when they''re not working? Who is going to fund welfare for all of our lower & lower middle class former job holders?
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- Why does it matter who wins? We are still going to have a bunch of Bozos running Capitol Hill.
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- I agree completely. In fact, I''d love for there to be new candidates entirely. I don''t like either of them, and at this point I''m considering just casting a protest vote.
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- I''m sure this comment will elicit boo''s and catcalls from the America only crowd but here it goes. In Europe, most campaigns are run for ONLY 3 mos. before the election. That''s more than enough for me. Maybe then we''ll focus on issues instead of the BS spewed by the pols and the media regarding micro-analysis of every word uttered by the candidates!!
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- Great ideas here. Obama and McCain agree to say nothing and Bush clones Congress by doing nothing.
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- I have yet to hear the reasoning of why they started campaigning so early, but agree 200%, that its went on far too long. Listening to 2 years of BS, I am well over it. Have heard so much garbage, lies, and the thought that its going to get alot worse, the closer it gets? UGH....get me a bucket, I think I am gonna hurl.
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- I agree. Wake me up when VP candidates are chosen.
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- Now Obama wants his fans to write his platform for him. There is something very odd about this campaign. Didn''t Chavez do the same thing. Win on populism then who knows what direction we''ll go.
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- I find McCain a pathetic letch of a presidential wanna-be. I am disgusted with the way Obama voted for the amnesty bill and schmoozes DNC as* to remain in the lead. Yes, I agree the marathon-like campaigns are grating and irritating.
Let''s stop the freaking campaign and devise a new way to elect our leaders, so that they actually put interests of the people ahead of their own, egocentric ambitions. - Reply to this comment
- BRAVO!!!! demwathcer
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- We have you Democrats/Liberals/Leftists figured out. Your hate spewing monologues are a result of your frustration at being beaten for the past eight years by President Bush AND the knowledge that your candidate does not have a snowball''s chance because he is un-qualified to be president. Your Democrat Congress is the WORST in history with it''s NINE percent approval rating and it''s record of doing NOTHING. They will not stand by their promises that fished your votes to install them into power.
Getting whipped on a regular basis by Conservatives AND your own party tends to sour a puss. - Reply to this comment
- Yet another self-serving, self-righteous diatribe from the media. They''re the ones making a boatload covering this campaign. They''re the ones parsing candidates'' every word and creating controversy out of nothing. They''re the ones calling it a horse race when they know it''s not even close. Etc. Bob Schieffer is officially just another hypocrite.
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- The other alternative is ... MEDIA STOP COVERING THE CAMPAIGN FOR AWHILE, STOP PURSUING THOSE SLIPS OF THE TONGUE. YOU ALL REGROUP and figure how to cover this campaign, our future, with the dignity it should deserver.
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- tsgrouch06, that was hilarious. I''d love to see that illustrated.
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- POLITICAL CARTOON:
a bus careening toward a cliff
far behind the bus, we see Hillary Clinton lying on the side of the road with orbits around her head, after she fell off the bus
close behind the bus, we see McCain upside down falling on his head, palms upturned in puzzlement, after he just fell off the bus
under the bus, we see Bill Clinton with cutters in his hand, cutting the brake lines with a broad grin on his face
in the driver''s seat, we see George W Bush with zzzzz''s coming from his mouth as he''s asleep at the wheel
standing on Bush''s lap, we see a wide-eyed infant Obama, pacifier in mouth, with both hands on the wheel and looking straight forward
in the back of the bus is us, WE THE PEOPLE - putting our heads out the windows and shouting HELLLLLLPPPPPPP!
That would be SO funny. - Reply to this comment
- The SCARY thing about this campaign is that it looks like the next President will be a person who DOESN''T EVEN HAVE ONE FULL TERM IN THE SENATE and who has NO MILITARY SERVICE WHATSOEVER, and he''s beating a SEASONED POLITICIAN WITH SIX TERMS IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE, plus extensive military service including time as a POW.
And WE''RE GLAD because this is BETTER THAN WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED.
We are in deep, deep trouble. - Reply to this comment

The road ahead in Afghanistan, and the crucial decision Obama faces.



