Alright, so you're a republic. However, can you give me one reason why the US shouldn't move towards democracy? As I've said, the Republican system was the best one around, at the time it was invented. However, that was several hundred years ago.
And tell me what the concept of democracy if not "mob rule", in all matters where the public rule applies. What I mean by this is that in matters of government, the majority rules. Thats what democracy means. Now in perfect world, self-determination would be down to the individual, so that no one would be forced to be ruled by the majority, but since we live in the era of the nation state, thats how it is.
Within that context, majority rule is the fairest way. One person, one vote, anything else is an artificial way to subvert democratic values. If you have valid reasons why you think a republican system is superior, by all means share the,, but the way I see it, the electoral college is an unfair way to rig the system in favour of conservativism.
(and for the record, you are from now on prohibited from talking about "spreading democracy" or any such nonsese, or using it to justify war)
edit: as for the radio show, thats completely meaningless. Its anecdotal evidence. A Canadian TV show host was able to go to America and convince most people that the Canadian prime minister was Tim Horton (so you know, Tim Horton was a famous hockey player, now dead, and Tim Hortons is a famous coffee store franchise). I
think he even convinced Bush's office to send a letter to Prime Minister Horton wishing him a happy birthday. You can fool most people like that, it doesn't really prove anything.
edit2: oops, it wasn't Tim Horton, it was Prime Minster Poutine (a food, consisting of french fries, gravy and cheese)
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb/rickmercer/poutine.html