tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7012043996452330123.post4060292607076631742..comments2023-09-23T04:44:41.086-05:00Comments on the MS muse: An Ode to My Favorite Fictional President, Jed Bartlet (Who Has MS)Kaylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01407273346397749707noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7012043996452330123.post-16661592224802451182016-03-05T07:11:55.379-06:002016-03-05T07:11:55.379-06:00We've had this discussion before and I've ...We've had this discussion before and I've thought about it quite a bit. My overall thoughts align with your last paragraph--I see both sides. However, I did vote yes, as you phrased the question in that he/she is my dream candidate [also, what's with the word otherwise?]. My dream candidate, if he/she also had MS, wouldn't run for presidency if his/her MS wasn't somewhat stable at the moment. Of course, obviously, that can change quickly... <br /><br />I unfortunately also agree with you on the unlikeliness of this country ever electing someone with MS, but I truly don't think it's impossible, and I'm definitely in the voting yes category for my dream candidate! <br /><br />...especially if this person was also a jacket-flipper like Bartlet. Tracihttp://thedailyquipple.comnoreply@blogger.com