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Many of us have been wondering throughout this long run-up to the Democratic presidential primaries: what’s not to like about Dennis Kucinich? There’s no doubt he’s the strongest peace candidate in the running. His health care platform cuts the rug out from under all the insurance companies. He pledges free medical care for everybody. Don’t like NAFTA? Under Dennis, it’s toast. Kucinich isn’t afraid of anybody, and he rips into his fellow candidates with vigor at every opportunity. He tells it like it is.
So when the Ohio Congressman was asked during a televised debate in Philadelphia Tuesday night if it was true that he’d seen a UFO, Kucinich said yes.
In the same “debate,” Barack Obama was asked what he was going to be for Halloween. He couldn’t come up with an answer. Hillary Clinton was unable to say whether she was for or against drivers licenses for illegal aliens in her home state of New York.
It’s easy to picture Kucinich dressed up like a President in the Oval Office, receiving space aliens on Halloween two years from now. Instead of saying “Trick or Treat,” they say “take me to your leader.”

Comments

i don't understand. is this post for or against kucinich? because as far as ufo's go, i've seen one too. aliens? i don't know, but what i did see couldn't be explained.


same here


I agree. It is hard to tell if the person posting the initial comment is for or against this candidate. Either way, the other candidates wanted to press him on this "long standing rumor" for the mear sake of making him look like an idiot. Remember, this is a political race. Anything a candidate can do to make his or her opponent look less capable is game for presenting to the public. Their premise is something like this; "Who wants to vote for some crazy guy who claims he's seen aliens?" However, we might add that several presidents have publically confirmed their witnessing a UFO, and some have gone to great lengths to help uncover additional information for the public only to be told "they are not in the know" and that the information is classified. Seeing a "UFO" does not make one a bad candidate for public office. In fact, it only goes to reaffirming this candidate's willingness to be truthful or honest.


I agree. It is hard to tell if the person posting the initial comment is for or against this candidate. Either way, the other candidates wanted to press him on this "long standing rumor" for the mear sake of making him look like an idiot. Remember, this is a political race. Anything a candidate can do to make his or her opponent look less capable is game for presenting to the public. Their premise is something like this; "Who wants to vote for some crazy guy who claims he's seen aliens?" However, we might add that several presidents have publically confirmed their witnessing a UFO, and some have gone to great lengths to help uncover additional information for the public only to be told "they are not in the know" and that the information is classified. Seeing a "UFO" does not make one a bad candidate for public office. In fact, it only goes to reaffirming this candidate's willingness to be truthful or honest.


I agree. It is hard to tell if the person posting the initial comment is for or against this candidate. Either way, the other candidates wanted to press him on this "long standing rumor" for the mear sake of making him look like an idiot. Remember, this is a political race. Anything a candidate can do to make his or her opponent look less capable is game for presenting to the public. Their premise is something like this; "Who wants to vote for some crazy guy who claims he's seen aliens?" However, we might add that several presidents have publically confirmed their witnessing a UFO, and some have gone to great lengths to help uncover additional information for the public only to be told "they are not in the know" and that the information is classified. Seeing a "UFO" does not make one a bad candidate for public office. In fact, it only goes to reaffirming this candidate's willingness to be truthful or honest.


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