More possibilities:
A look at possible Democratic nominees for vice president in the 2004 election: top row from left, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, Sen. Bill Nelson, R-Fla.; Fannie Mae Chairman and CEO Franklin Raines, and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell; bottom row from left, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, and Virginia Gov. Mark Warner. (AP Photo/Files)
To: daisyscarlett
possible Democratic nominees for vice president Possible? In whose universe? I mean really, Landrieu and Rendell? LOL!
To: daisyscarlett
The New York Times had an article/editorial/barf inducing article today, touting Bill Clinton for VP. I almost lost my lunch. He could fix lots of stuff like the economy, Middle East, gay marriage, jobs, and the stock market because he has experience. I was at my desk, or I would have lost it and yelled at the screen. The writer just waved off the 22nd amendment too, apparently he thinks that is OK if Billy boy is the VP and becomes president again, the 22nd amendment doesn't count.
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