Posted on 01/30/2007 7:21:52 AM PST by AmericanMade1776
Looks like things are getting serious in the race for the White House - seriously lovey-dovey, that is.
Judging from this photo, the spirit of bipartisan cooperation appeared to be alive and well yesterday between Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain in Texas.
The image of the two friendly front-runners was taken at a dedication ceremony for The Center for the Intrepid - a new $50 million rehabilitation center for soldiers who lost limbs or were severely burned in the Iraq
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
If only those Estonia Walls could talk.
McCain, "F you."
Hillary "F you."
America says "F you both."
Meadow Muffin
Tallinn, Estonia August 21, 2004 U.S. Congressional Delegation meets Prime Minister of Estonia Juhan Parts in Tallinn, August 21, 2004. (From left) Senator John Sununu, Senator Hillary Clinton, Prime Minister Juhan Parts, Senator John McCain, Senator Susan Collins and Senator Lindsay Graham. Photo courtesy U.S. Embassy Tallinn
Why does this remind me of that ESPNU commercial with the guy and girl kissing and as the camera pans out you see one is wearing an Ohio St. shirt and the other a Michigan shirt then the text appears; "without college sports this wouldn' be discusting?"
Caption; "Without politics, this wouldn't be disccusting!"
Of course, McCain really isn't a true conservative, so maybe it ain't all that weird. ;-)
They look like they know something we don't know. If Hillary gets in there look for her first act to be to finish the job Bill started -- out with "Don't ask don't tell", and in with forced integration.
Funny How Vodka can cloud your judgement. Wonder what Hillary has to blackmail McCain with.
If McCain gets in there we'll get the forced integration, but it will take a little longer.
Going to keep my eye on these two.
Two people who are giving hope to the enemy in return for political power have the nerve to visit those they threw to the wolves in exchange for a vote? It's disgusting !!!
I hate back biting, pandering politicians. They make me wanna puke.
When will we get to see a frontal view of her new face?
From Votehillary.org:
McCain: Hillary Would Make A Good President
Submitted by Peter on September 24, 2006 - 11:01pm.
A possible Republican presidential contender, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, speaking Sunday on CBS television's "Face the Nation" was more temperate about Sen. Clinton. He said she would make a good president in that she would work hard.
"I am sure that she would do a job that is in keeping with her philosophy and her beliefs," he said. "I think we have very different views on the conduct of the presidency. But she works hard as a senator, and I think she knows her issues."
http://www.votehillary.org/CMS/node/730
McCain doesn't stand a chance with the Republicans. He helped destroy their party and the electoral system that's sustained the country since it's creation. McCain is sucking up for a Hillary VP. It's the only way he'll ever get near the White House - and he knows it.
Together, they think they can win. "Bipartisan for the first time in history."
"A woman for the first time in history."
"If you don't vote for this ticket, you hate bipartisanship and you hate women."
NEW YORK Jul 28, 2006 (AP) If Hillary Clinton ends up running against John McCain for the presidency in 2008, the two might vaguely remember competing against each other once before.
That would have been in the summer of 2004 in Estonia where, according to The New York Times, the margin of victory was not votes, but shots of vodka.
The instigator of the after-dinner contest, the Times reported for its Saturday editions, was Clinton, D-N.Y. McCain, R-Ariz., readily agreed.
Aides to McCain did not return messages seeking comment Friday. Philippe Reines, Clinton's spokesman, played coy.
"What happens in Estonia stays in Estonia," he said Friday evening.
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=2250406
Two words: World Socialism.
Together, they think they can win. "Bipartisan for the first time in history."
"A woman for the first time in history."
"If you don't vote for this ticket, you hate bipartisanship and you hate women."
If that's the case, so be it.
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