Posted on 04/28/2012 3:51:29 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
I was wondering what kind of house holds
500 guests and 80 for dinner.
Googling I found last years invite: http://www.va8thcddems.org/2011/10/18/terry-mcauliffe-and-president-bill-clinton-for-the-va-senate-caucus/
at:
7527 Old Dominion Dr, McLean, VA 22102
Which looks like a pretty nice place
to have dinner with 80 friends.
Did Barack and Michelle each take a plane to Georgia on Friday???
noticed a picture with just him de-boarding plane...but then she was at the base with him???
just wondering? any one know???
the dynamic duo
I really think that will not happen. Ubama and Hitlery have a cold relationship, and she really would love to see him fail. She just cannot say so out loud.
Bill, too.
The law states that you may serve as President for no more than two terms (plus, as VP, serve out the balance of a third term of less than two years length).
Consecutive has nothing to do with it.
And, yes, Billy Jeff is ineligible to serve as VP since he is eligible to serve as President again.
She wants to be President more. And if she is elected VP, that will virtually assure her of becoming President, in her mind.
She won’t do that if it means being beholden to BO.
She’d rather do it on her own....and I think that ship has sailed. She knows it won’t happen now.
I think it’s inevitable. She will do anything to be President. Obama doesn’t want to leave office with a lame duck VP like Biden. He wants a Dem successor, and it ain’t Biden.
You may be correct, I just do not think there is any love between the two camps. Obama is Kennedy-influenced (Ted, not Jack) and Hitlery is more from a southern intellectual mode....I think the rift between the two is much greater than the media would have us believe.
If she can be his Secretary of State she could certainly do VP.
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