Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
It doesn't mean anything when the GOP has a frontrunner that has been unapposed by any member with even a slight chance of passing him.
Are you serious? Up until New Hampshire he was considered broke, out of options, and probably the race. He beat out the ones considered to be the main contenders.

Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
Hillary and Obama are neck and neck, without the GOP's luxury of only one candidate of realistic potential for victory. Of course the Republicans will appear united under these circumstances, but believing their campaign retoric of being "the great party of unity!" is just naive. Politicians see an advantage for a superficially beneficial image and they pounce; I'm sure you've seen it a thousand times over in your 40-something years my good man.
McCain is considered a moderate conservative which isn't the greatest with the hard right but it does appeal to the independents. With either Obama or Clinton, the party will unite with anyone in order to defeat them.

The BEAUTY of it is that Obama, Clinton....
http://boards.cannabis.com/politics/...ml#post1821429
Obama fans, Clinton fans,
http://boards.cannabis.com/current-e...wink-wink.html
will be at each others necks for the next 6 months.

McCain is all about running a clean campaign....by the time the general election comes that will be refreshing to the voters. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"; the GOP had two new friends with Obama and Clinton.:thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4: