I swear this has nothing to do with the current election but was curious as to your thoughts on the following football scenario:
Let's say you're a fan of the most historic and storied franchise in NFL history: your team has won the most championships, has the biggest stadium, the most revenue, etc. But the team has fallen on hard times - a couple of big free agent busts and some poor draft choices and now you've missed the playoffs two straight years. Your crazy Dan Snyder-esque owner decides on a gimmick - the fans get to choose the QB and his backup from two available pairs:
Pair #1) Starting QB is Jason Campbell, a young black quarterback who's been in the league only a few years but shows an uncanny ability to keep cool under pressure and never makes mistakes. He has a strong arm and can throw downfield when needed but mostly completes short, accurate passes. He'll be backed up by Brad Johnson, an old hand who's getting on in age but has played in virtually every system and knows the ins and outs of the game better than anyone around.
Pair #2) Brett Favre, the all-American superstar of yesteryear who has already come out of retirement once. The media loved him unconditionally in the past, even when he was dealing with personal issues like an addiction to painkillers, but now is beginning to question his selfishness. A known gunslinger, he can definitely win you a game but is just as likely to throw an interception as a touchdown in crunch time. He'll be backed up by..............Kathy Ireland. Yes THAT Kathy Ireland. She's hot and sassy and will really energize the team. Sure, she isn't a football player but she played one in Necessary Roughness.
So who do you pick to lead your flailing team for the next 4-8 years - Campbell/Johnson or Favre/Ireland?