To: harpu
The only way Hillary will be on a Dean ticket is if there is a guaranteed loss in 2004. If Dean were to win in 2004 that would definitely create a problem for her in 2008 assuming Dean elected to run again. Hillary as the incumbent VP vying against a setting democrat president...I don't think so.
To: politicalwit
"The only way Hillary will be on a Dean ticket is if there is a guaranteed loss in 2004."
If the lose is that clear...why would she accept second slot?
She wants to be President...NOW.
49 posted on
12/22/2003 9:03:48 AM PST by
woody9
To: politicalwit
Dean/Clinton would be a win/win for Hillarius, and a lose/lose for every living thing on the planet should they succeed.
If they lose, she's guaranteed to be the candidate of record for the next election and will be the leader of the party til then. Dean will be toast, like the loser goron.
If they win, Dean will be the easiest of any possible dem presidential candidates for her to snuff. He's stupid as a clam but arrogantly thinks he's a genius. He'll play right into any trap she sets for him.
She'd have a lot harder time murdering one of the others, should they manage to get in.
To: politicalwit; harpu; #3Fan
The only way Hillary will be on a Dean ticket is if there is a guaranteed loss in 2004. If Dean were to win in 2004 that would definitely create a problem for her in 2008 assuming Dean elected to run again.Read my previous post #40 and also read the 22nd amendment. Dean-Clinton 2004 could be Hillary 2007. Also, Hillary could be elected twice after succeeding the president. All she would have to do is make sure she doesn't serve more than half of the elected term. So theoretically she could serve up to ten years as president and be the second longest serving (self-serving) president in US history.
58 posted on
12/22/2003 9:34:32 AM PST by
Paleo Conservative
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