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June 5, 2008 6:46 PM

Obama On Clinton VP Slot

(CBS)

From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:

BRISTOW, VA. -- Barack Obama said today the most important decision he has to make is choosing a running mate, and that he will rely on his three person search committee for guidance, rather than surrogates or the press. Reporters pressed Obama on whether or not Hillary Clinton is on his short list; however, he refused to answer the question. “She is an extraordinary talent and a major leader in her party as she showed during this campaign. But I am not going to discuss who is being considered, how they're being considered,” Obama said. “We're just not going to talk about this anymore.”

But he did talk about her husband hitting the trail for him. “I think Bill Clinton is an enormous talent and I would welcome him campaigning for me,” Obama said.

Any speculation about what that may mean, though, to the rest of the selection process is simply idle gossip, according to Obama. “You can take it from me that it is wrong because we're not going to be talking about it in the press.”

Obama did shed more light on his conversation with John McCain last night, where he said the two had a light-hearted conversation about becoming their party’s nominee. “We joked about the fact that if you had asked any of the pundits a year ago whether it was going to be him and me as the two nominees, we wouldn’t have gotten many takers,” Obama said.

He also said he is open to McCain’s call for a town hall style forum in addition to the three presidential debates.
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by chuckamok June 6, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
Mattcat -

She''ll use BubbaZipper''s millions to go into stasis, reemerging every four years, while a clone occupies the Senate seat.

She VILL BE PRESIDENT! She MUST BE PRESIDENT! She was BORN TO BE PRESIDENT!
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by mouse1945 June 6, 2008 5:20 PM EDT
To patriot12436

I know what I''m doing to help get my country out of the mess it''s in. I am going to vote for Obama.

I hope your family will contribute to the dreams of McCain and be sure to send many volunteer relatives to join the army, you know, just to show your support. Heck, if you''re not too old, maybe you can go?
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by mouse1945 June 6, 2008 5:11 PM EDT
PAY ATTENTION..look below the comment to see who posted it!

I did not post the quote about stopping Obama...it was posted by
patriot12436 and ADDRESSED TO ME.
I said the most important thing is to stop MCCAIN.
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by mattcat25 June 6, 2008 4:25 PM EDT
Hillary Roddam Clinton will continue to run for President of the United States indefinitely, possibly for the rest of her natural life. An elderly matronly woman with the will to persist the quest for campaigning. Hillary%u2019s caretakers will inform that she must prepare for guests to arrive for lunch, Hillary will ask %u201Cis it a fundraiser?%u201D
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by CrabbyGolightly June 6, 2008 4:00 PM EDT
If you want more info on how media affected Hillary, YOU MUST CHECK OUT THIS YOUTUBE VIDEO BY SHUT THE FREUD UP PRODUCTIONS.

Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcdnlNZg2iM

And check out www.crabbygolightly.com/Boycott.html.

Boycott the main stream media!

CrabbyGolightly.com
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by omaar-101 June 6, 2008 2:02 PM EDT
mouse1945: The most important thing now is to stop obama.

The Most Important thing, is that YOU and those like YOU, Cannot STOP Obama !!

Just thought, that You should Know.
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by gocubs58 June 6, 2008 11:02 AM EDT
crat3: A vote for McCain makes a difference in defeating Obama.
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Brilliant, crat3. It''s time to get over it and come together. Here''s what your vote for McCain does:

4 more years of our brave young men and women DYING in Iraq.

Health care will remain out of reach for millions.

Tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans will continue while the middle class will continue to disappear.

You say Obama got the nomination because of a "rigged, corrupt democratic party", but you offer us no proof of this. Prove it. You also say Obama is unelectable - again, prove it.

Get over it. Grow up.
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by patriot12436 June 6, 2008 9:07 AM EDT
mouse1945
The most important thing now is to stop obama.
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by patriot12436 June 6, 2008 7:28 AM EDT
rrripley1
You should have gotten nervous when obama anounced his candidacy.
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by patriot12436 June 6, 2008 7:26 AM EDT
Mouse1945
I said from the start i didn''t trust obama and my fears were proven right. I got an email from the new dnc this morning saying they were starting a new party and not have lobbyists work for them and not take donations. Next page was a page requesting how much i would give the new party. I will never support obama. I am voting independent and the parties can go screw mrthenselves from now on.
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by patriot12436 June 6, 2008 7:24 AM EDT
mouse1945
NO
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by omaar-101 June 6, 2008 5:14 AM EDT
The Hill & Bill Follies

Hillary: Bill, I`m going out for a Midnight Stroll.

Bill: You want me, to come along, Hill ?

Hillary: No, Bill, You rest your Weary Head, its been a long Campaign and I need to sort through, some things.

Bill: Alright, Night, Night, Sugar Pants.

Hillary: Saying to herself.. The Old Grey Goose, is getting more Gullible in his Old Age...

He!!, I''''''''m going to get some of that (Hot Obama Lovin) !!!

Bill: After the Coast is Clear...hits his Cellie...

Thank God, I got Michelle on Speed Dial, Man Oh Man, is Hillary getting Slow, in her old Age !!!

Once upon a time, Hillary would''''ve caught Me right Dead in the Middle of it, now its just a D@MN Cake Walk.

Hillary: Thank God, I got Barack in My Fave 5 !!!

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by omaar-101 June 6, 2008 3:51 AM EDT
(R) Sen. Jim Webb as Obama`s VP

Or

Gov. Sebelius as Obama`s VP


Ralph Nader & Bob Barr, What a D@mn Joke !!

71-72 Semi-Senile, War Mongering, 1000% Lobbyist Involved, John McCain, an Even Bigger Joke !!!
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by crat3 June 5, 2008 11:58 PM EDT
A vote for Ralph Nader or writing in Sen. Clinton''s name in effect helps Obama. A vote for McCain makes a difference in defeating Obama. Hillary Clinton supporters should work for the defeat of Obama and vote for McCain. I will volunteer and vote for McCain in a swing state.

Obama did not get the Democratic nomination fair and square. Obama clinched a stolen nomination with hijacked MI delegates. It was a rigged nomination for Obama.

Sen. Clinton never stood a chance of winning the nomination. This was indicated by the sabotaging early calls for her to drop out and ended with the sabotaging, uncommitted superdelegates, showing no integrity, endorsing Obama. OBAMA GOT THE NOMINATION BECAUSE OF A RIGGED, CORRUPT DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

Obama is unelectable. Sen. Clinton is the best qualified and strongest candidate to win the general election in a landslide victory hands down.

A crushing defeat is needed to repudiate the rigged, corrupt Democratic Party of radical left wing liberals and MoveOn.org.

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by crat3 June 5, 2008 11:58 PM EDT
A vote for Ralph Nader or writing in Sen. Clinton''s name in effect helps Obama. A vote for McCain makes a difference in defeating Obama. Hilla
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by crat3 June 5, 2008 11:58 PM EDT
A vote for Ralph Nader or writing in Sen. Clinton''s name in effect helps Obama. A vote for McCain makes a difference in defeating Obama. Hillary Clinton supporters should work for the defeat of Obama and vote for McCain. I will volunteer and vote for McCain in a swing state.

Obama did not get the Democratic nomination fair and square. Obama clinched a stolen nomination with hijacked MI delegates. It was a rigged nomination for Obama.

Sen. Clinton never stood a chance of winning the nomination. This was indicated by the sabotaging early calls for her to drop out and ended with the sabotaging, uncommitted superdelegates, showing no integrity, endorsing Obama. OBAMA GOT THE NOMINATION BECAUSE OF A RIGGED, CORRUPT DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

Obama is unelectable. Sen. Clinton is the best qualified and strongest candidate to win the general election in a landslide victory hands down.

A crushing defeat is needed to repudiate the rigged, corrupt Democratic Party of radical left wing liberals and MoveOn.org.

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by crat3 June 5, 2008 11:58 PM EDT
A vote for Ralph Nader or writing in Sen. Clinton''s name in effect helps Obama. A vote for McCain makes a difference in defeating Obama. Hillary Clinton supporters should work for the defeat of Obama and vote for McCain. I will volunteer and vote for McCain in a swing state.

Obama did not get the Democratic nomination fair and square. Obama clinched a stolen nomination with hijacked MI delegates. It was a rigged nomination for Obama.

Sen. Clinton never stood a chance of winning the nomination. This was indicated by the sabotaging early calls for her to drop out and ended with the sabotaging, uncommitted superdelegates, showing no integrity, endorsing Obama. OBAMA GOT THE NOMINATION BECAUSE OF A RIGGED, CORRUPT DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

Obama is unelectable. Sen. Clinton is the best qualified and strongest candidate to win the general election in a landslide victory hands down.

A crushing defeat is needed to repudiate the rigged, corrupt Democratic Party of radical left wing liberals and MoveOn.org.

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by mouse1945 June 5, 2008 11:01 PM EDT
OK, Hillary supporters. I am one of you..I supported her all the way but she lost for many reasons. I do feel that her campaign was flawed. From the start she should have said "I am a woman, get over it". The time has passed and we do have a nominee. Perhaps the next election will give us the woman president and I know we are tired of waiting. Think about it, "negro" males (as they were called then) were given the right to vote almost 40 years ahead of women. This is the way it''s been and will be for a while. Trying to force a candidate on people will only make them reject them more strongly. It''s too late to point out all the media slurs and slights. Hopefully in the next four years we can change this. But...we must realize that the most important thing in our lives will be to stop John McCain. He''s too old, too confused and too rich and too mean to run our country. Can we please unite?
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by dothemath3 June 5, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
I knew when I read the headline for this blog that there wouldn''t be any actual information in it. Why did I click on it anyway? Oh well.

OBAMA ''O8
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by hillarynow June 5, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
This whole "election" is a JOKE. Hillary has MORE votes than Obama, the DNC is in tatters and they are sitting there going, well who should we pick? I am SO done with Democrats, registering as an Independent. Hillary is either on that ticket or I will absolutely leave the party and vote Nader and Independent from now on.
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