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To: MissMagnolia

My guess is that the nomination will not go to either Hillary or Biden, but someone relatively unknown like Bill Clinton was in ‘92 or Barak Obama was in 2008.

The Democrat electorate falls in love on the first date. Old politicians - even theirs - are fodder for late night comedians. My guess is the MSM will carry Hillary a few rounds, but ultimately she’ll bow out earlier than she did in ‘08.


51 posted on 08/20/2013 6:26:29 AM PDT by Tallguy (Hunkered down in Pennsylvania)
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To: Tallguy

Somebody on the radio yesterday was saying the Dems are probably scrounging around, trying to find a young, charismatic Hispanic .... a Hispanic Obama if you will. I think Biden is too dumb, a gaff-o-matic, and an embarrassment. Hillary is too old (especially for a woman - sorry, but I think it’s the truth), too jaded, plenty of baggage although the Dems excuse ‘baggage’. More importantly to the ‘RAT-e’ (counterpart to the GOP-e), she’s already got her established cronies and pals .... everybody knows who they are, so if they’re not a Friend of Bill/Hill, they’ll get no crumbs thrown their way if she makes it to President. With someone relatively ‘unknown’, who gets to feed at the trough is an open question AND the jaded and/or low info electorate can vote for the ‘fresh new face’ (as they did with Obama). “Hispanic” seems to be the new voter/candidate “du jour” these days .... they’ve tried ‘black’ with poor results, not ready for an old female yet, so Hispanic might be good. (to /sarc or not? .... that is the question!)


57 posted on 08/20/2013 6:43:08 AM PDT by MissMagnolia (You see, truth always resides wherever brave men still have ammunition. I pick truth. (John Ransom))
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