Hick says no, part 3
Oh, to have the perfect candidate! The intelligence of Al Gore. The charisma of Bill Clinton. The looks of Jessica Simpson.
The perfect candidate would agree with you on every issue, but not seem wishy-washy.
The perfect candidate would care deeply about the issues that affect your life, but never in a way that seemed needy or cloying.
Wake up, folks. It's never going to happen.
It's time for Democrats to realize that Bill Ritter is not only the best we're gonna get. He's darn close to the best out there.
He worked his way up from poverty. Put himself through law school. Was a missionary in Africa. And served Denver as a district attorney. He also understands just about every issue our state faces.
I've heard people talking about how Ritter wasn't hard enough on police brutality or how he insulted Hunter S. Thompson or how he's only sorta for abortion rights. Well, you can vote for whoever you want. But that's the same sort of thinking that led me to shun Al Gore and campaign for Ralph Nader in 2000. And look where that got us.
Quit whining and get to work. The glass isn't half-full. It's 90% full. And in the real word, that ain't half bad.
The perfect candidate would agree with you on every issue, but not seem wishy-washy.
The perfect candidate would care deeply about the issues that affect your life, but never in a way that seemed needy or cloying.
Wake up, folks. It's never going to happen.
It's time for Democrats to realize that Bill Ritter is not only the best we're gonna get. He's darn close to the best out there.
He worked his way up from poverty. Put himself through law school. Was a missionary in Africa. And served Denver as a district attorney. He also understands just about every issue our state faces.
I've heard people talking about how Ritter wasn't hard enough on police brutality or how he insulted Hunter S. Thompson or how he's only sorta for abortion rights. Well, you can vote for whoever you want. But that's the same sort of thinking that led me to shun Al Gore and campaign for Ralph Nader in 2000. And look where that got us.
Quit whining and get to work. The glass isn't half-full. It's 90% full. And in the real word, that ain't half bad.

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