Let’s Play “Who am I?”
Who Am I?
I am under 45 years old,
I love the outdoors,
I hunt,
I am a Republican reformer,
I have taken on the Republican Party establishment,
I have many children,
I have a spot on the national ticket as vice president with less than two years in the governor’s office.
Have you guessed yet?
I am Teddy Roosevelt in 1900
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How very fun.
Interesting… So how about instead of the McCain/Palin ticket we just refer to it as the Bull/Moose ticket?
That’s right. Not only two years in the Gov. office, but TR only had two years as a state rep. before that.
[...] It’s not who you think… Posted on September 13, 2008 by Riley I was going to do this myself, but Brian over at Bearing Drift beat me to it. [...]
Interesting comparison so let us take a look at the comparison in a little more depth.
I am under 45 and I have travelled extensively overseas and have earned my living writing about the world and history.
I have actually led Civil Service Reform in the Federal Government and implemented real change.
I am a war hero.
I have been a police commissioner in the largest city in the United States.
I have served successful in my state’s legislature the largest state in the United States.
I am a leading environmentalist as well as being a hunter.
I have run a real ranch and made money in a business.
I was educated at the finest university in the United States.
I am a clear member of America’s elite.
I am proud of being smart and think being an intellectual is an important trait in being President.
I have truly taken on real party bosses with power not weakened leaders.
I am currently the Governor of the largest state in the United States.
I am intellectual curious and willing to welcome others with different ideas into my circle.
I am not wedded to big business.
I believe the Government has to be run with fiscal responsibility.
I have been a know commodity on the American scene for many years.
I would in today’s world be ashamed of what my republican party has become and would be a democrat because I could never be nominated or elected as a republican.
Here let’s try another, Leslie.
I am a failed candidate for congress.
I am a failed candidate for lieutenant governor.
I am a failed former congresswoman that no one listens to anymore except Ben Tribbett.
I am now forced to carry water for the least experienced presidential nominee in U.S. history.
I am terrified of a conservative woman who might actually win and accomplish something of import.
Sound familiar?