Vote for the 2012 US President.
Claude for President 2012!
I must warn you though ..... I think he is a Democrat.
Noob .... I didn't realise it adds the letters! D'oh.
Obama and Paul are probably the best. Santorum is the worst of them though, and that is saying something.
Claude, although I'm Australian and thus find your elections to be confusing.
And by confusing, I mean idiotic.
@Tim_the_Corsair said:
Claude, although I'm Australian and thus find your elections to be confusing. And by confusing, I mean idiotic.
All you need to watch is John Stewart and Stephen Colbert ... the only way to enjoy US politics.
I vote for Jeff. Murder slingshots will save economy! In all seriousness though, I'll vote Obama because Romney is a flip flopper, Gingrich is crazy in his moon idea and I don't want anyone associated with the Bush administration. Paul has some wild ideas and is too anti-war(I do like his personality though), and Santorum doesn't seem like a stern leader.
It kinda blows my mind to think that our president will be named Mitt, Newt, or Barack. Over 200 years of Georges, Williams and Johns, then apparently in 2012 we finally got fed up with all that WASPy shit and pulled a hard 180.
@TooWalrus said:
I clicked Obama without even noticing Claude... shit.
Lesson learned .... read before you sign.
@Subjugation said:
This is what we call a biased survey.
Against who? Well, I am biased for Claude.
@Claude said:
I declare myself the ruler of the space-time continuum.
Settle down potential future leader, you only have about 25% of the vote, which is about equal to Republican, but half of Obama. Don't celebrate yet. This is just one primary.
@GlenTennis said:
Make sure Video Game King doesn't vote. He's not a citizen.
We're all citizens, Giantbomb citizens, the most important citizens.
I voted Claude on this poll, but in all seriousness, as much as Obama hasn't lived up to the insanely high expectations he and his PR staff set for himself, none of the Republican candidates are suitable for the job. If worse comes to worse, I might vote write-in like I did during the 2004 election.
@Muerthoz said:
I'm voting for President John Henry Eden. A supercomputer with the voice of Malcolm McDowell, what could possibly go wrong?
They said the same thing about Skynet .........
Who did you vote for in 2004?I voted Claude on this poll, but in all seriousness, as much as Obama hasn't lived up to the insanely high expectations he and his PR staff set for himself, none of the Republican candidates are suitable for the job. If worse comes to worse, I might vote write-in like I did during the 2004 election.
@MrXD said:
I'm from Canada, so I don't really care about it, lol. XD
Not until some crazy President invades ....... then you'll care.
Whoever John Stewart can make the most fun out of is usually best. Bring back Dubya!
Obama.
There are much worse things than having an intelligent, well-meaning, diplomatically skilled president, whose main flaw is being slightly ineffectual due mostly to the shitty confines of the way our political system works.
As for the worse things? Look anywhere else on the ballot come November (Exception: I like Ron Paul a lot actually. He's very smart and fair, but his economic principles would essentially break any anti-trust regulations we have).
He's not amazing, but he's done quite a bit that I do wholeheartedly endorse, and the stuff he hasn't been able to succeed on, I doubt anyone else could have gotten done either.
He reminds me of Jimmy Carter. That's a good thing.
Claude for President of the Free Universe of the Internet.
Let's give the US to Obama for good measure though. He seems to be the best choice, even though he haven't gotten too much of his politics through because of the way the American political system is kinda broken.
@McGhee said:
I have no idea how anyone could vote for Obama after all the shit he's done.
But it doesn't matter. It's all bullshit and we're all fucked.
People tend to vote for the incumbent when the alternatives are just as bad, if not worse. Such is the case here.
@Penelope said:
Obama.
There are much worse things than having an intelligent, well-meaning, diplomatically skilled president, whose main flaw is being slightly ineffectual due mostly to the shitty confines of the way our political system works.
As for the worse things? Look anywhere else on the ballot come November (Exception: I like Ron Paul a lot actually. He's very smart and fair, but his economic principles would essentially break any anti-trust regulations we have).
He's not amazing, but he's done quite a bit that I do wholeheartedly endorse, and the stuff he hasn't been able to succeed on, I doubt anyone else could have gotten done either.
He reminds me of Jimmy Carter. That's a good thing.
Malaise Forever!
@Claude said:
@Hailinel said:Who did you vote for in 2004?I voted Claude on this poll, but in all seriousness, as much as Obama hasn't lived up to the insanely high expectations he and his PR staff set for himself, none of the Republican candidates are suitable for the job. If worse comes to worse, I might vote write-in like I did during the 2004 election.
A couple of random anime characters, because hell if I was giving my vote to either Bush or Kerry.
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