Posted on 10/06/2010 9:59:58 AM PDT by Schnucki
The head of the dnc says that this is just underling chatter.
LLS
If so and should it work, Pres. Obama should avoid quiet walks in Fort Marcy Park.
Obama asked HillAry..she told him..NO WAY..ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?
What a horrible thought. Two of the worst America haters ever.
They should both be tried for treason.
Her best scenario is one in which the GOP take the House and even Senate, and are unable to turn the economy around in time for 2012.
Then she can run in the primaries in 2012 as the rational middle path between GOP "obstructionism" and Obama's failed policies.
Obama lost the 2008 primaries on a sheer numbers basis, but won through a smart caucus strategy. That will not work a second time.
Look for Hillary to become the Democrats' Anti-Obama after the 2010 elections decimate their ranks.
true. the clintons think of themselves only.
I think he needs her more then she needs him...
The dems are so depressed about losing this election that they’ve started early on losing the next one.
Good grief...
and pigs may fly out of my ass. 8^) Clinton is too self absorbed to run as his vice President. There has been at least one story that he completely ignores her on matters of foreign policy too.
So she is no mood to suffer him any more than she has to. This is a non-starter.
Out of the frying pan...
Ha! Just heard Hillary! on the ‘news’ at the top of the hour denying any such thing. Bob Woodward just got thrown under the bus...again. ;o)
Stranger things have happened.
Goody. She and Barry can both explain their roles in the Lockerbie bomber deal...
I am surprised that some conservatives think that SHE would be a less objectional rat than our dear leader. SHE would be worse possibly because SHE is a more skilled politician. SHE has the same radical views. SHE is a committed Marxist. SHE has the same totalitarian leanings as our dear leader. HER corrupt dealings are every bit on par with our dear leader. SHE is every bit as polarizing as our dear leader.
Let’s hope the Republicans don’t repeat the mistake of 1864 and put a Democrat on the ticket as VP nominee. A Christie-Clinton ticket might win, but Christie’s term might be as long as Lincoln’s second term.
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