[identity profile] ultimabaka.livejournal.com 2007-02-11 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
A part of me worries not about Obama's experience, but for the simple fact that, as my coworkers are apt to tell me, "he's black, and thus can't hope to win." Sad as that statement is, it's likely to be true. How many southern states can one seriously believe he'd win? To make things worse, the only real serious alternative is Hillary Clinton (ick), so one has to wonder what the Dems real chances are at taking the White House in 08.

Ironically enough, they all seem to agree that neither Giuliani nor Bloomberg could ever hope to win either.

I think my money would be on McCain right now.
-- Gerardo

[identity profile] unforth.livejournal.com 2007-02-11 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's what my mom said - she said that this country is gonna learn some things about itself and we're not gonna like um when the choice is between a black guy and a woman. My hope is that all the people who'll flat out refuse to vote for such folks will be counter balanced by those who wouldn't normally vote actually giving a damn cause there's a chance that a black person or woman might be president. But I think that's overly optimistic of me.

And I agree that Giuliani can't win. He ain't Republican enough for the vast majority of the country.

[identity profile] moonandserpent.livejournal.com 2007-02-11 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
And the self-professed "leaders of the black community" (by which I mean Sharpton and Jackson and their ilk) are doing their best to undercut him and alienate him from the black voters. Sadly, I think there are enough things lined up against Osama Obama* that he doesn't have a hope in hell. The Democrats seem hell-bent on electing a Republican president.


*And it doesn't help that the news media keeps making that "joke" over and over and over. C'mon, people.