What If They Gave an Election and Nobody Came?Wesley Clark's sudden rise to frontrunner status tells me that people weren't happy with the Democrats' choice of presidential challengers. I know I'm not.
My heart is with Dennis Kucinich, but it's unlikely he can go the distance.
Howard Dean, the darling of the left and – until the General showed up – the media, flip-flops on a lot of issues, including the death penalty, Social Security, free trade and campaign finance. And frankly, his Park Avenue childhood just didn’t prepare him to outreach to the kind of diversity I'm comfortable with.
From www.wafflepoweredhoward.comWill the real Howard Dean please stand up?
John Kerry lacks a populous base to make it all the way to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. And if I decide I do want a Republican in the White House, I'll vote for Joe Lieberman.
It's only a matter of time until the Wesley Clark myth unravels, and then we'll be left with the also-rans. So, here I am, with a vote to cast and lots of energy to put toward a challenger – and nowhere to go.