He scares me because of the following valid reasons that have nothing to do with race:
1) He has very little experience even in the Senate.
2) He has the most liberal voting record in the Senate.
3) He flip flops constantly on his positions whenever a new poll is taken.
4) He thinks he can "talk to Iran" and get them. Is that going to stop a madman from pursuing a nuclear weapons program?
Tensions between Israel and Iran are escalating to dangerous levels. Ahmadinejad believes that Israel should be 'wiped off the map'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ah ... .22_speech
I think he's extremely unrealistic and naive as far as foreign policy goes. I think we are in a very dangerous period of time in world history, economically and politcally.
I actually hate the whole primary and election season. The debates will just probably be name-calling, mud wrestling matches. Where are any of their solutions to the issues? I would rather read all of their positions in black and white than suffer through the endless spin but that has been part of politics forever.
As far as McCain goes, I am not crazy about him as the Republican candidate but at least he has a record that you can examine. He's been a public servant for a long time and has always stood on his principles, even to the consternation of the Republican party and conservatives. He's also got vast experience with foreign policy and the Armed Forces. I don't trust him economically but I fear what will happen to the economy with a Democratically controlled Congress and Presidency.
Anyway, both parties are owned by the same special interests. We're doomed anyway.