I was taking a look at a comprehensive list of Presidential election results today and noted a variety of details about the less publicized aspects of the results. Among the big-name third party candidates, lefty retread Ralph Nader garnered a tad more than half a percent of the vote and outpolled Libertarian (so to speak) Bob Barr by about 180,000 votes. Both trounced Cynthia McKinney who was carrying the Green banner. And Alan Keyes, who I didn't even know was running, trailed McKinney by a significant margin. We thus see another remarkable result this year: three African-American candidates were among the top 7 candidates overall. (Not that this factoid is likely to eclipse the larger narrative...)
But what caught my eye was a little further down the results list. It appears that the World Series winner Phillies captured a solid 518 votes for President. The Phillies outpolled Ted Weill, the Reform Party candidate (trivia answer: Weill's running mate was Frank E. McEnulty) and Jonathan Allen who ran (with Jeffrey Stath) on the HeartQuake 08 ticket.
What would a Phillies Presidency have looked like? There would be no need for a Vice-President, of course, since the team has a variety of players who could step up in an emergency. (Query: would the team be able to add members after the inauguration, in case of injury or death?) Would a Phillies Presidency have focused on the long ball - a few huge initiatives (socialized medicine! nuclear power in every home!) - or on nipping the corners of the plate (two dollars off every purchase of Propecia! a tax deduction for the purchase of Mobil 1 synthetic oil!)
One thing's for sure. George W. Bush would have had a heck of a better time hosting that President-elect at the White House. Wait...so Phillies meant George Phillies, the failed Libertarian?
That's very different. Never mind.
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Posted by: Kerr23Noemi | April 03, 2010 at 06:22 AM