Published on July 5, 2005 By DNCdude In US Domestic
I've been wandering lately who are the most popular politicians and why they are the most popular. For instance do Republicans favor the moderate voices from their party or do they lean more towards the ideologues? Or, do democrats lean towards who ever hates Bush the most, or who most embodies all of their beliefs?
So, if anyone could post a few politicians they admire and why, and their political affiliation I will try to write an article as to what republicans and democrats and people in general are looking for in their leaders. Thanks!

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on Jul 05, 2005
Any thoughts?
on Jul 05, 2005
Any thoughts?
on Jul 05, 2005
George W Bush, not because he is President, but because he is a man of his word, loyal to his friends and those that serve him.

John McCain, a quiet hero, moderate in views more in line politically to me than Goerge.
on Jul 05, 2005
Thanks Moderateman for the input and for the idea!
on Jul 05, 2005
Or, do democrats lean towards who ever hates Bush the most, or who most embodies all of their beliefs?


Do you really even need to ask that questions?
on Jul 05, 2005
Just for the record, it would be nice if those who post comments would try not to answer for the other party in the way they see most fit, especially if it involves a "generalization".
on Jul 05, 2005
I like those in the Republican party who stand for those who sent them there. I am firmly opposed to people like McCain who spend their time bargaining away the interests of their constituants.

For that reason, I tend to be more supportive of what the author calls "ideologues." They are more interested in persuing the agenda I SENT THEM THERE to pursue, than the "I'll scratch your back" status quo. I understand that even our most individual of politicians are still politicians, but I would rather not choose the lesser of weasels.

What's the point in representive government if it only represents itself? I'll take someone who favors an "unpopular" stance instead of sublimating his or her ideals for the sake of political expediency.
on Jul 05, 2005
Thanks BakerStreet!
What's the point in representive government if it only represents itself?


A great point!
on Jul 05, 2005
I agree with BakerStreet some what... in that if you are elected, represent those who elected you... though in some cases doing so could mean sacrificing personal dogma.....which would you do?

As for a polotician......Franklin D. Roosevelt, He was (IMO) a strong leader, despite his physical disability, he was a role model for many, he helped america rise from the ashes of the great depression....he's my role model....

As for affiliation, I am (IMO, not sure how others view me) an Independet/Moderate....i lean slightly to the left on about 55% of issues, and 40% to the right, the other 5% i am undecided....but that doesn't mean i i will always back one or the other side...depends on the topic,etc...
on Jul 05, 2005
Thanks Lucas Aaron James Bailey(wow)
which would you do?

I would simply do as I said in my campaign, interesting question.

on Jul 05, 2005

I admire the politician that is not a republican nor a democrat but, is the politician who is a human being. A real person with real views and who is out for the best interest of the american people. Like George Washington, John F. Kennedy,FDR and even the politician who has yet to be a president, or never was, Like Martin Luther King Jr.
Someone with substance who speeks what they believe and is true to their word.
on Jul 05, 2005
Thanks Brenda Holiday! So far it seems a few people like honesty from their leaders and character... this baffles me(j/k)
on Jul 05, 2005
There should be more politicians who sustain the legacy of Paul Wellstone. Or even the integrity of a Goldwater.
on Jul 05, 2005
Like George Washington, John F. Kennedy,FDR


---I just finished reading "His Excellency", and read 1776, they are both awesome books, and i think everyone should read them...(along with the HP#6)....LOL J/K
on Jul 05, 2005
Or even the integrity of a Goldwater.


--Wasn't Goldwater from Oregon?
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