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For those of you who are uncomfortable with Obama, does his team of rivals provide any comfort?
Specifically, Obama has made it a point to bring people who's ideas are different from his own ideas. Even McCain may have an unofficial role of an advisor in the next administration. Hillary and Obama certainly don't agree on foreign policy strategies and Biden openly admitted he and Obama don't see eye to eye on everything. Does having varying points of view available to Obama make him a more likable Presdient?
6 Answers
- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
He would be wise to pick from a variety of political ideas. If he picks only democrats, that will make him look like someone not willing to work with the other party. Since he has an extreme left wing voting record, he must therefor be very careful in who he picks, especially for the top jobs.
- gmw2Lv 51 decade ago
no, obama is a likable man, but he is a socialist, bringing in people in that disagree with him looks more like he wants a bunch of scapegoats around in case (AKA when)something goes wrong, like when his tax increases and "improved" social programs send the country into a full depression, instead of letting the markets correct themselves and getting us out of this recession within a year. Biden is nothing more than a yes man for Reed, and will challenge no one on anything, except when it comes to poor paraplegic chuck on standing up. McCain is a RINO who should have run as the democratic nominee with Lieberman, but the republicans had him forced upon them with open primaries.
- cj kLv 41 decade ago
Let us look at these rivals:
John McCain- pro-authoritarian rule, pro-CFR, pro nationalizing whole industries(like banking)
Joe Biden- pro-CFR, pro-authoritarian rule, pro nationalizing whole industries(like auto makers)
Hilary Clinton- pro nationalizing whole industries(like health care), pro-authoritarian rule, pro-CFR
Nope, still not liking the direction he will take us, I am not in favor of giving up our national sovereignty and replacing it with a one world government.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
NO.
He's a train wreck.
Wait until he's confronted with his first foreign policy crisis. OUCH!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Only slightly less uncomfortable than his cabinet picks. What a bunch of far left fascists they are.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
how comforting
An inexperienced politician as President and two people that weren't good enough to beat him.