response to Justin Gabbard and Ryan Bowman's post Designs on the White House
What They Tell Me
Commented on September 30, 2007 by - arnied


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response to Justin Gabbard and Ryan Bowman's post Designs on the White House
Commented on September 30, 2007 by - arnied
I guess when someone wants to be president they have to go out there with what works. Obviously Hillary has studied what works. It also tells me she will probably ask Bill what to do when she's president. That's a good thing.
Edwards rising star is telling me he views himself as a candidate who won't win. It's the little star trying to climb to the heavens. The little star that could. But it will burn out before it stops the asteroid. I'm sure of it.
Obama actually took a chance at least. He is the one new-styled candidate in the bunch. Putting America inside a zero could be taken the wrong way though. Overthinking by Americans could kill a logo and a presidential bid.
Giuliani's just looks like he did it himself. I personally want a president who gets some help from some really smart people. He's either cheap or thinks he knows how to work Illustrator. One's a good presidential trait. The other, not so much.
McCain should have put a gun where the star is. Or a nuclear warhead.
Romney believes that Eagles look tough so people will think he's got a logo like Hillary's logo, but tougher. Eagles are manly, Hillary has claws. I don't know where I'm going with this one. I'm just saying, "It's on."