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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 713367" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Regardless of his race, not that it hurts, West would prove a far better future candidate than say a Newt Gingrich or other GOP retread. Let's be honest, a major appeal of Palin was her outsideness and West still has that freshness about thim. Jones point about baggage being dead on the money. The democrats in 08' looked for a Shining Star much like the republicans did in 1980'. A star well outside the Washington Solar System I might add. </p><p> </p><p>Even though the message had differences and Reagan I think the better natural orator because of his background, both men's campaign did share similar features and do now after the election as the very nature of Washington either forced the 2 of them to go against much of what they said during the campaign or they never had any intention of following through. History will decide that answer. Either way, in both cases, you had 2 men that promised one thing and delivered another. I'm not sure West would not find himself trapped in the same dilemma if he got that job too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 713367, member: 2189"] Regardless of his race, not that it hurts, West would prove a far better future candidate than say a Newt Gingrich or other GOP retread. Let's be honest, a major appeal of Palin was her outsideness and West still has that freshness about thim. Jones point about baggage being dead on the money. The democrats in 08' looked for a Shining Star much like the republicans did in 1980'. A star well outside the Washington Solar System I might add. Even though the message had differences and Reagan I think the better natural orator because of his background, both men's campaign did share similar features and do now after the election as the very nature of Washington either forced the 2 of them to go against much of what they said during the campaign or they never had any intention of following through. History will decide that answer. Either way, in both cases, you had 2 men that promised one thing and delivered another. I'm not sure West would not find himself trapped in the same dilemma if he got that job too. [/QUOTE]
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