Posted on 08/14/2015 6:45:17 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Was our restaurant table bugged? Last night over date-night dinner, my wife, a perspicacious observer of the political scene and, yes, a Bernie backer, said she sensed that Hillary's moment had passed and that people were tired of her.
Cut to today's Morning Joe, and there were Donny Deutsch, Joe Scarborough and an initially reluctant Mika Brzezinski saying much the same thing: that powerful, influential Dems have come down with a bad case of Hillary blahs. The context was talk that Al Gore might be jumping into the race.
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Uhmm, Hillery won in New Hampshire, not Obama. So many Obama supporters crossed over to vote for McCain that Hillery won, to the shock of the pollsters.
Gore, Kerry, Biden, and Sanders: the Over The Hill gang.
That’s exactly what they should do. Brilliant!
:: Gets popcorn ::
HAhaahhahha No no.
They’re just looking for a slightly less odious “inevitable” leader to provide them with their thoughts.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m beginning to hope she can hold off her opponents. If the GOP candidate can’t beat Hillary now, we don’t deserve to win another election, ever.
With their alternatives being O’Malley, Sanders, Kerry, Gore, and Biden, the Democrats should soon come to realize the extent of the damage that the leadership of Pelosi/Reid/Obama has inflicted on their party
>>I suppose at the end theyll come to a MAD agreement, mutually assured destruction, thus a truce. Shell quit the race, hell restrain the prosecution.<<
First off, I’m not all that sure that President Obama gives one hoot about the Democrat Party. After all, it’s an American political party and he’s made it perfectly clear what he thinks about our country.
That said, the MAD agreement that’s most likely is for Hillary to agree to step down in exchange for a Presidential pardon. But for that to happen, the president has to want to protect the Democrat Party. He might not care, and if he doesn’t, Hillary could end up wearing one of those orange jumpsuits someday.
Good to hear, but what vapid discourse.
Did I say anything about the party? It's his legacy that counts with him, and that's what she could destroy if she gets elected.
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