Posted on 08/10/2010 9:07:08 AM PDT by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!
As President Obama sinks in the polls, Democrats and liberal pundits inevitably are searching for a scapegoat. The most likely victim appears to be gaffe-prone Vice President Joe Biden, who has become the focus of speculation that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just might replace him on the 2012 Democratic ticket.
Former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder, his state's first African-American governor, touched off the controversy. Writing at Politico.com last week, Mr. Wilder argued that Mr. Biden's tenure has been undistinguished and chock full of "too many YouTube moments." He charged that Mr. Biden "has continued to undermine what little confidence the public may have had in him."
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It will be an interesting choice.
If she accepts the 2nd chair, and they win, she gets back into DC and becomes THE presidential candidate for the Dems in 2016. If she plays team ball to get Zero re-elected, everyone lines up behind her later.
If she declines, and losses, Obama and the Dem machine turn against her and 2016 becomes a much more difficult situation.
I hope she goes for it...and takes Obama down hard in the process. Of course we still need someone to run against them and I’ve never seen such a pathetic bunch of middle-of-the-road, spinless RINOs.
Please, prove me wrong and name an electable conservative that has the stones to fight these Socialists. I like Sarah, but electable?
“Dang. I meant to credit the author - FReeper Roscoe Karns.”
Good job, Roscoe!
“LOL LOL
Yes, she is soooo popular~”
Actually, I read early this summer that she’s only the most popular politician in the USA.
http://www.pollingreport.com/C2.htm#Hillary
But nothing could make me vote for Obama.
If she had anything on him she would have used it when she was whining he used ACORN and stole the election from her...
UNLESS the DNC hushed her because he WAS the rock star back when.
I think she and Hillary are stiff competition, yes. I would vote for either....again.
“A whole lot of people abandoned her camp to go with the golden boy during late spring 08.”
Actually her delegates were committed, her staff was committed...however there was talk that one of her aides was a plant for Obama.
There’s no love between Obama and Hillary...anything you think you see is smoke and mirrors.
Wikipedia says Hillary will do this LOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012
Jindal? No way! You want O elected again? Jindal stands no chance, NONE!
Speculated candidates
The following are individuals who are or have been the subject of speculation in prominent media sources as being possible presidential contenders in the 2012 election. The speculation may stem from noted media analysts and commentators, or from actions or comments made by the individuals themselves which suggest the possibility of a presidential run as reported in reliable media sources.
[edit] Democratic
* President Barack Obama is eligible for a second term. Since 1972, every incumbent President eligible for re-election has been nominated by his party. The most recent case of an incumbent president declining to seek reelection was in 1968, when Lyndon B. Johnson decided not to seek a second full term. The most recent credible primary challenge to a sitting Democratic President came from Senator Edward Kennedy against President Jimmy Carter during the 1980 United States Presidential Election.
There is speculation that Obama may run with a different Vice-Presidential nominee in 2012. Former Democratic Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder suggested in August 2010 that Obama replace Joe Biden with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the 2012 ticket. [16]
[edit] Republican
Main article: Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2012#Speculated candidates
No one has formally announced his or her candidacy for the Republican Party nomination. The following individuals are currently speculated about as possible candidates.
* Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi[17][18]
* Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts[19][20]
* Former Governor Jeb Bush of Florida[21][22]
* Businessman and radio talk show host Herman Cain of Georgia[23][24]
* Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey[25][26]
* Governor Mitch Daniels of Indiana [27][28][29]
* Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich of Georgia[30][31]
* Former Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas[32][33]
* Former Governor Gary E. Johnson of New Mexico[34][35]
* Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana[36][37]
* Former Governor and 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin of Alaska[38][39]
* Former Governor George Pataki of New York[40][41]
* Representative Ron Paul of Texas [42][43]
* Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota[44][45]
* Governor Rick Perry of Texas[46][47]
* General David Petraeus of New York[48][49]
* Former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts[50][51]
* Former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Marco Rubio of Florida[52][53]
* Former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania[54][55]
* Senator John Thune of South Dakota[56][57]
If Hillary runs as Bozo’s VP and he looses, her chances of ever winning a presidential run is toast.
Why on earth would she want to tie her name to a lying criminal? That is a stain she would never be able to remove. On second thought, that may not be a bad move. We can get two birds with one stone!!!!
LOL calm down. Barney Fife could beat Obama.
Independents are key and they are not jazzed about Palin. Just sayin.
In an Obama/Hillary administration I would not want the job of Obama’s food tester. It would be like being the number 3 guy in Al Queada...
she could...but I still wouldn’t vote for Obama even if she did.
The MacBird play?
The people that would vote for Hillary can’t see past their noses. There is nothing good about her or Obama. They are parasites.
If she does go campaigning bet it will be with a select audience - wouldn’t want her to have to deal with questions from the common folk asking what she brought them back from Spain would we?
Ain’t gonna happen. Biden won’t quit and Clinton won’t tie herself any closer to this administration train wreck.
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