Cheap Imitations

For the last hour or so, I've been watching the second of two debates between Vice President Bush and Governor Dukakis on CSPAN. I was in sixth grade at the time of original broadcast. I idolized the character of Alex P. Keaton in "Family Ties" and parroted his conservative statements and supported the candidates he liked, much to the chagrin of my liberal Democrat parents. In my social studies class, I debated, as if I were Bush, against a classmate playing Dukakis. I don't recall the substance of the debate, but I know that, in the eyes of my classmates, I cremated "Dukakis".

A lot has happened since them. I've grown up and changed. I eventually shed my conservative skin and accepted what my parents said as political gospel. I was a bleeding heart liberal through most of college. I gradually learned that idealism and naivete are a bad combination. I slowly drifted toward the middle, where I am today. I'm still and idealist, but some of my ideals have changed. My political acumen is still dwarfed by my knack for science, but I believe I have lost much of my former naivete, and I think I see things more clearly than I used to and many of my peers currently do.

I watched that Bush-Dukakis with great interest. I was surprised to note the similarity of the questions asked. I was further surprised by how similar the answers were to those heard from Kerry and Bush. There was a very distinct difference, however. Both candidates were more thoughtful, intelligent, and responded to more questions without evasion, than today's candidates. Bush, Jr. and Kerry rarely strayed from their campaign slogans and ready-made rebuttals. Neither has debated with either the prowess or the substance of Bush, Sr or Dukakis.

When I stepped away from the to write this entry, I had one very clear idea in my head. Both of the candidates in 1988 were head and shoulders above the candidates of 2004. 2004's candidates are cheap imitations of 1988's. Given the chance, I would vote for either Bush, Sr. or Dukakis before wasting my vote on either of the vapid, inept, self-serving, self-aggrandizing, grandstanding egomaniacs running today.

Funky Dung

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Comments 5

  1. Michael Gallaugher wrote:

    Yeah, but look at what Bush Sr and Dukakis actually do? They may have presented well, but neither man really left much of a legacy if you ask me.

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    Posted 10 Oct 2004 at 10:35 pm
  2. h2 wrote:

    I don't think Bush Sr. presented all that well, actually, but I trusted him much more than I have any other major candidate since — he was actually the first President I ever voted for, albeit in 1992, when he lost to Clinton.

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    Posted 11 Oct 2004 at 7:01 am
  3. AnonymousSportsFreak wrote:

    Eye's Wide Open…You said a lot, we are at a loss when it comes to choosing our presidents. So much noise, so little choice! But you need to look at what their parties or philoshiphies are and in that vein there is a clear choice!…F

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    Posted 11 Oct 2004 at 5:12 pm
  4. Funky Dung wrote:

    Thanks for dropping by and saying hello. :)

    I'm always curious what brings people here. Looking at your blog, I don't see an intersection of content, which makes me more curious. So, what brought you here?

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    Posted 11 Oct 2004 at 6:22 pm
  5. h2 wrote:

    Funky Dung,

    He appears to be a sports nut, but he's got some political content too…

    I liked this link from one of his entries.

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    Posted 13 Oct 2004 at 2:41 am

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