Posted on 08/17/2012 7:32:16 AM PDT by Kaslin
According to author Edward Klein, Obama has put out feelers to Hillary Clinton about accepting the VP spot on the ticket, but Hillary has said no. In the exclusive video below, Klein tells Larry Kudlow why Clinton is reluctant to take the number two spot.
Klein: Until just a couple of weeks ago, the White House was putting out feelers to see if Hillary would accept the vice presidential nod and replace Joe Biden. Bill Clinton was, I'm told, urging his wife to accept the number two slot. He saw this as a great launching pad for her for running in 2016. But then Hillary had lunch in the White House a couple of weeks ago with Valerie Jarrett, Michelle's best friend, senior adviser to both the First Lady and the President.
Kudlow: Just about the biggest Lefty in the White House.
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That is exactly what I thought when the spin started coming out that his had nothing to do with making the switch. Now, the speculation can begin about who he might try to find in the next 22 days.
My thoughts all the way. The clintoons want barry to lose and sure don’t want to have been a part of a second administration for barry then run.
They stand a better chance in the gamble against the pubbies than they do running after barry.
If barry wins they also take the chance of no elections and no country to run for president in.
Hill is going to be an old broad before she runs, if she runs.
roger that. Hillary's ONLY chance for 2016 would be for Romney to win and do as bad a job with the economy as Obama has.
We did see the mask come off when he said:
“You didn’t build that”
He was off the teleprompter and showed his true beliefs/nature.
Must...resist...urge...stay...out...of...gutter...
Yep. Clinton on the ticket as VP and Obama wins in a landslide.
“Obama has put out feelers to Hillary Clinton”
I’m trying not to picture this.
Adam West will be 69 in 2030. Sarah Palin will be 69 in 2033. Paul Ryan will be 69 in 2039. Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem and Bobby Jindal will be 69 in 2040. Adam Kizinger will be 69 in 2047. Just to name a few up-and-comers in the GOP that will play a major role over the next 25 years.
I remember when the Republican Party was mostly represented by old warhorses like Bob Dole, Gerald Ford, and John McCain. Nice to see a lot of youth and vigor coming up the party ranks and it bodes well for the future. I'm hard pressed to name any young Democrats who are seen as up and comers.
Unless Obama and Clinton, in a moment of bipartisanship, take her up on that challenge and thank her for such a great suggestion that "both parties clearly agree on."
Well, there is Artur Davis, formerly from Alabama.
Oh wait, nevermind...
Yep, Arthur Davis is now a Republican too!
Obama and Clinton publicly agreeing with Sarah Palin would be the political equivalent of Kirk, Spock and Scotty all announcing the codes needed to trigger the Enterprise self-destruct sequence.
LOL!!!
Yes, she will be 69 in 2016 and her hair will be even MORE of a hot mess.
I think Clinton doesn't want it because it's a lose-lose proposition for her. She's had a nice run as Secretary of State. She's going out on top in terms of popularity. She may be back in 2016 but I have my doubts about even that.
She didn't want to be First Mate of The SS Titanic?
LOL — Obama is SUCH an idiot! I hate her politics, but the woman is shrewd... I would’ve LOVED to see the look on Obama’s face when she denied him! I hope she literally laughed in his face!!
Hilldog is overrated I don't know if she could win in 2016 in either scenario, but we got a DEEP bench. Think of all the presidential candidates we have on our bench, all the Dems have is Hillary Clinton, that's it. It could be a decade of GOP rule especially if Hill gets toppled in 2016.
There's a lot of ways that Obama could make Biden disappear...
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