Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S3582.html?cat=1 Jesse Ventura endorses Kerry Updated: 10/22/2004 01:48:37 PM ST. PAUL - Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura has officially endorsed Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry. The announcement was made during a 30-minute news conference at the State Office Building. The former Minnesota Governor was there, but did not make any comments. Just days ago, Ventura had said that he did not plan to support Kerry or President Bush this election year. Also at the news conference was former Maine Gov. Angus King, who was the only other third-party governor during Ventura's years in office. He said Ventura changed his mind and decided to endorse Kerry. Organizers didn't even know Ventura was going to show up until the news conference started. He told reporters who followed him out to his car afterward that he'll be doing interviews in Los Angeles. It's nice to see that he's changed from "I won't vote" (which I think was part of his non-endorsement) to this. Say what you will about his one term. But now he's with the good guys. (ha, this is what you call taunting) Now the only thing Jesse can do to confuse me is running on his own. But, I don't think he'd pull off anything close to what he did in Minnesota (which was amazing) although.. that might be Jesse's body double. Or that picture just sucks. (and another article, which is from the Miami Herald) Jesse Ventura apparently supporting Kerry ASHLEY H. GRANT Associated Press ST. PAUL - Former Gov. Jesse Ventura apparently is now supporting John Kerry for president - but he's not saying why. The former Minnesota governor made a trip back to the Capitol complex in St. Paul Friday, but defiantly refused to utter a word during the 30-minute news conference. Ventura stood next to former Maine Gov. Angus King when King was saying why Kerry should be president. King said Ventura wouldn't be talking, but had authorized King to answer questions on his behalf. King said Ventura apparently changed his mind from a couple of weeks ago when he said he didn't have anyone to vote for after watching the debates. Asked if Ventura's presence meant he's endorsing Kerry, replied: "Yes." "He came here today and he didn't just happen by," King said. Organizers didn't even know for sure if Ventura was going to show up until the news conference started. He was sporting his new braided beard look, with black pants, a Navy hat, a black SEAL T-shirt and white tennis shoes. He just shook his head when reporters asked him questions and motioned toward King. Followed out to his car by reporters afterward, Ventura said he would be doing interviews in Los Angeles. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted October 22, 2004 If Jesse can change your opinion, you're too dumb to vote. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 So, the people in Minnesota, who were in the Independence Party, who would have considered sitting out of this election but may be swayed by Ventura are dumb? Maybe they should recieve a Literacy test too, and then you can find a way to disqualify them. And yes.. that might be a body double Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted October 22, 2004 So, the people in Minnesota, who were in the Independence Party, who would have considered sitting out of this election but may be swayed by Ventura are dumb? Yes. Exceptionally stupid. Maybe they should recieve a Literacy test too, and then you can find a way to disqualify them. I'm all for making it harder for really dumb people to vote. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 So, the people in Minnesota, who were in the Independence Party, who would have considered sitting out of this election but may be swayed by Ventura are dumb? Yes. Exceptionally stupid. 16% in 2002 (for Independence Party candidate Tim Penny) 37% in 1998 I guess the dumb people in Minnesota have decided to unite. (But, Ventura's ads in 1998 were brilliant) Ventura and most of members of the party are socially liberal and economic conservatives. Which are signs of stupidity. Of course. Granted, I don't know if Jesse (or his body double) will do much in Minnesota. I'm all for making it harder for really dumb people to vote. Any other laws or amendments that you want to repeal to make sure that only the people smart enough for you vote? I know you're going to axe the Poll Tax amendment (which also covers literacy tests) and I'd imagine portions of the Voting Rights Act will go too. If the tests you put up to make really dumb people unable to vote disqualified you from voting, how would that make you feel? just a hypothetical Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest whitemilesdavis Report post Posted October 22, 2004 If Jesse can change your opinion, you're too dumb to vote. -=Mike Jesse may have caused me to not want to vote for Kerry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted October 22, 2004 So, the people in Minnesota, who were in the Independence Party, who would have considered sitting out of this election but may be swayed by Ventura are dumb? Yes. Exceptionally stupid. 16% in 2002 (for Independence Party candidate Tim Penny) 37% in 1998 I guess the dumb people in Minnesota have decided to unite. (But, Ventura's ads in 1998 were brilliant) I have tended to ignore the ideas of groups of weak-willed idiots. Ventura and most of members of the party are socially liberal and economic conservatives. Which are signs of stupidity. Of course. Jesse was a fad governor, elected because it was "cool" to vote for a wrestler for governor. He didn't run again for a reason. I'm all for making it harder for really dumb people to vote. Any other laws or amendments that you want to repeal to make sure that only the people smart enough for you vote? I know you're going to axe the Poll Tax amendment (which also covers literacy tests) and I'd imagine portions of the Voting Rights Act will go too. If the tests you put up to make really dumb people unable to vote disqualified you from voting, how would that make you feel? just a hypothetical Not an issue for me, skippy. You might need to worry, though. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 Jesse was a fad governor, elected because it was "cool" to vote for a wrestler for governor. He didn't run again for a reason. I'd say the reason he was elected was due to being an alternative. Granted, that alternative probably didn't work out too well. As for him not running. He probably wouldn't have won re-election but he would have finished strong. Not an issue for me, skippy. You might need to worry, though. So, how will go you about finding a standard for "Dumb". I'm sure that it'd be the same standard and not biased. Despite the history of these tests not being "fair and balanced" and all. And I am not worrying at all. To suggest I would not pass a test on knowing what's happening in politics suggests either extreme dislike for me on your part, extreme stupidity or extreme ignorance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NoCalMike 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 Jesse > Arnold Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob E Dangerously 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 Jesse > Arnold Eh yoo.. I am da govenuh of Callifornia.. and I vill be re-elected too. Ha Ha Ha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CBright7831 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 Minnesota is tied. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 22, 2004 Keep in mind that Jesse DID endorse Hulk Hogan as the NEXT BIG ACTION STAR at one point........................ (Admittedly being kayfabed was not only possible but likely) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2004 A liberal endorsing another liberal. I'm shocked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Special K 0 Report post Posted October 23, 2004 More importantly, Jesse looks like a militia member, or at best, one of those yokels with the 'who farted' shirts they interview. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted October 23, 2004 Jesse > Arnold Umm, Jesse's only success came from riding Arnold's jock. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites