Should temper disqualify a candidate?

very weak.

The world loved Bill you fool.

McCain is already supporting policy the world hates.

When McSame meets with world leaders they are going to be doing alot of dissagreeing with him.
When he gets challenged he blows a gasket and even has been known to start pushing and shoving advosaries and even coleages.

He is unsuited for the office.

He loses
 
Double standard at work?

"The world loves Bill"?

http://www.pollingreport.com/clinton-.htm

I don't see a 100% approval rating. Why is that?

It seems at least part of "the world" hasn't gotten your message:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/18/us/politics/18bill.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

http://www.236.com/tag/Bill+Clinton+temper

http://briefingroom.thehill.com/2008/04/02/bill-clintons-temper-resurfaces/

Just wondering; did you question BJ Clinton's qualifications to be President based on his displays of emotion?
 
Selective criteria at work?

So "the world" doesn't love him now?

BTW, the poll was last taken in 2001. Seven years ago, or thereabouts, I see.

Perhaps you should Google the word 'past".

I'll repeat my question; did you question BJ Clinton's qualifications to be President based on his displays of emotion?
 
Do you have any idea what the vast majority of the world think of Bush and what they will think of someone like McCain who will continue the polies they hate?

BTW billy aint running.
 
"Polies"?

You made another typo, I think.

I'll repeat my question; did you question BJ Clinton's qualifications to be President based on his displays of emotion?
 
Still dodging the question, aren't you?

Ol' BJ's temper has been noted for years now, so I am certain you're not going to pretend it's a recent phenomenon.

The prooof is contained in these links....

http://www.ontheissues.org/Love_of_Politics.htm

[ame="http://www.amazon.com/My-Life-Bill-Clinton/dp/0375414576"]Amazon.com: My Life: Bill Clinton: Books[/ame]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/19991031/aponline183823_000.htm

Did (past tense) you question BJ Clinton's qualifications to be President based on his displays of emotion?
 
Umm Dude the fist two a Clinton Books written after they left office and the third is a link to McCain's anger problem.


Do you just pick links at random?
 
Ummm, no, I pick the links that contain information supporting my contention.

You see, many books are written and published that contain information on past events, especially if they are biographical or autobiographical.

Glad I could clear that up for you.

Anyway, in the links you will see references to BJ's displays of temper prior to his election to the White House, and some even dating back to his terms as Governor of Arkansas.

You can either do the reading, or take my word for it.

Now, assuming that BJ Clinton also exhibited a temper prior to 1992, do you believe it should have disqualified him from being a presidential candidate?

Yes, or no.
 
Heres the problem with this comparrison. Clinton's temper did not involve pushing and shoving of people who in opposition to him.

It was never an issue in any of the campaigns for his election.

It was all talk about after the elections and he seemed to deal fine with foriegn entities and the world still has great respect for him.

McCain has people from both sides of the aisle who say he is unfit for duty because of his temper.

I never saw anything that told of clinton becoming physical with others let alone warning of his outbursts before either of his elections.

McCain get physical and holds deep legnthy grudges from the reports that are coming out.
 
Where is the quotes saying Clinton pushed and shoved someone and quotes from his own party members saying he is unfit for the post?

Everyone gets mad not everyone gets mad pushes and shoves and has his own party members so concerned about their anger that they say puplicly that they are unfit to be president do to their temperment.
 
Not to my knowledge.

You see its not illegal to get mad but it is illegal to put your hands on someone against their will for any reason.

They guy crossed the line more than once.
 
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