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- I''m sure that just made Hillary Clinton feel warm and fuzzy all over.
Puke! - Reply to this comment
- If he offers her the spot (and I''ll be dam*ned if I can think of why he should after her sleazy campaign) then I''d make sure never to be alone in the same room with her without Secret Service agents (his not hers) present and I''d hire a food tester AND never turn my back on her! EVER!
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- The only reason Hillary has not pulled out yet is obvious.
She has LOANED her campaign nearly $12 million dollars; at the moment there is not enough money in her campaign to repay her, if she quits then the donations stop, which means she has a problem recovering her millions.
However if she is clever she can continue and keep making requests for donations from foolish Clinton supporters.
Once enough gullible people have made donations and there is enough money to pay her back THEN suddenly she will announce that she is quitting for the good of the Party !
Does that make sense to you Clinton supporters?
Now go to her website immediately and pay back her loans! - Reply to this comment
- CNN: David Gergen said, ''If Obama has Clinton for a VP Running Mate, he had Better Hire an Official Food Taster''
Thats coming a one Time Bill Clinton Strategist !!! - Reply to this comment
- Select Hillary Clinton as a Vice-President could possibly unify the true strenght of the Democratic Party. Most people do not consider the Congressmen, Senators and Governors that support Clinton that may become important in the future when Obama needs to pass a Bill or an important legislation. This is also one way to truly unify the Party, if she would agree to be VP.
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- I''d be careful if I were Obama...putting her one "unfortunate event" away from the presidency might be a pretty risky position for him.
It wouldn''t be the first "unfortunate event" to happen around that family. - Reply to this comment
- If Obama wins the nomination he will lose the election if he doesn''t take Hillary along. I know all the sista''s are not voting for Obama if Hillary is not included. He needs to make nicey nicey with Hillary now, offer her the VP. Everybody wins that way and that is the only way they can beat McCain. No one will feel disenfranchised, everybody is happy happy and the Democrats win the election.
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- I think them together would be a formidable team to instill a new era in American politics. She might be a little crazy, but he has practice listening to people with good ideas yet ignoring the rants that are too extreme (Wright). She will not be afraid to tell him her opinion, and he is smart enough to determine if she is wrong (gas tax). I can see the political cartoons now. Hillary dressed as the devil sitting on Obama''s shoulder, constantly whispering in his ear. But, in the end, the product will be a mix of the two''s ideas. And that IS what American''s really want. Change, but in moderation.
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- He has said that same thing before. It means as much now as it did then. Not much.
Obama would have to hire FOOD TASTERS if HRC was his Vice. You dont put someone that ambitious FOR your position in your #2 to succeed you in the event of some ''accident''. - Reply to this comment
- I would love to have this ticket, but lately I%u2019m becoming apprehensive towards what sort of things might come out of Hillary Clinton%u2019s mouth.
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