McCain.
Not even close.
Not even close.
Shoefly! said:
John Tower that snake eyed SOB. He hit on my aunt at a convention.
Kinky was more entertaining of a vote than anything. Worst would obviously Mittens or Maverick.Martin Cash said:"Why the hell not?"Irish 2.0 said:
Wouldn't call it the worst, but I did vote for Kinky Friedman in 2006 which was the first year I could vote!
McCain.annie88 said:
And this can include either those you expected to be good and weren't or others you hadn't planned to vote for but regretted shortly after the election?
I'll go first. Obama 2008.
Only major Democratic candidate I have ever voted for my life. I must've been out of my damn mind.
But I didn't like McCain.
My thoughts on JC. Being ex-Navy myself and him a former Navy Captain, plus his Christian faith were my reasons. Wish he had been a better POTUS. Voted Repub. ever since and was fooled by the Bushes...never again. "Pro Lifer" so that governs who I will vote for unless there are some other SERIOUS issue(s) in the mix.annie88 said:whatthehey78 said:
Was going to say Jimmy C. but actually the worst was Geo. W. ...the fake Republican.
Wow. I was way too young for Carter but yeah, that was a bad vote. I was around 11 or 12 when he was running and I remember a lot of the press about him, his southern accent and his brother with the beer and the peanut stuff. He came across as very folksy. And I still think Carter is a good man but he was a horrible president.
ts5641 said:
I was one of the dummies who voted for Perot. Just a horrible decision and led to Clinton.
annie88 said:Shoefly! said:
John Tower that snake eyed SOB. He hit on my aunt at a convention.
Was he a sniffer like Biden?
How about this? Service gets you the right to vote. Still being on your parents' medical insurance means you are a child and, therefore, cannot vote.annie88 said:waitwhat? said:I'd be happy raising voting age to 25 or higher. There is literally zero argument against saying that people should have some life experience under their belt before voting on how they think things should be.Corn Pop said:
Obama. First year of eligibility to vote (19) and I was a moron college student. Why I believe voting age should be 21 at a minimum
"Bu-bu-but they pay taxes and should be able to vote!" So do 12 year olds mowing lawns (sales taxes) and 16 year olds working in fast food (income, FICA, sales, gas taxes) but we don't let them vote.
The only reason we'll never be able to raise the age to vote is because democrats would never win another election if it weren't for immature ideals of the young.
You can't ask for people to serve their country at 18 and not have a right to vote though, that's the real problem.
I would argue that a vote for Perot was a bad vote, but I don't think he was a bad candidate. A third party candidate collecting nearly 20% of the popular vote may never occur again.ts5641 said:
I was one of the dummies who voted for Perot. Just a horrible decision and led to Clinton.
AgBandsman said:
1) Trump 2016
2) Trump 2020
If there's anything I've learned in the past 2 years, it's that Americans are much better off without that joke of a politician in the White House.
Wasn't aware AOC was a FTA Band member.AgBandsman said:
1) Trump 2016
2) Trump 2020
If there's anything I've learned in the past 2 years, it's that Americans are much better off without that joke of a politician in the White House.
Sq4fish83 said:ts5641 said:
I was one of the dummies who voted for Perot. Just a horrible decision and led to Clinton.
Same
Exactly how I feel. I think I voted for Romney in the primary too, though, which makes it somehow worse. He had come a year or two before and talked at my church (had a book out at the time I think).Clown Baby said:
Close between Romney and McCain. Probably McCain.
There was a famous quip from Obama in that debate: "the 1980s called, they want their foreign policy back". All the liberal pundits chortled with glee at how witty their messiah was. And here we are. Funny how that never gets mentioned.annie88 said:AgNav93 said:
McCain or Romney. Take your pick. I should say at the time they seemed like good choices. History showed them to RINOs.
True. Remember one of the debates between Romney and Obama and Romney was saying how Russia would be one of our worst foes and he laughed at him.
It is shocking to see how far off the reservation Romney, and McCain before he died, went. largely, but not wholly, because of their hatred of Trump.
I wouldn't regret that too much. He probably would have been a much better President than either Bush or Clinton.ts5641 said:
I was one of the dummies who voted for Perot. Just a horrible decision and led to Clinton.
Charpie said:
For those of you who say GW, Cheney, Romney and McCain, who would you have voted for instead?