Mar 26, 2008
HILLARY CLINTON AS McCAIN'S RUNNING MATE: Is it possible? With the Clintons, anything is possible.
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NOTHING WOULD SHOCK ME WITH THE CLINTONS. LIKE OBAMA SAID, THEY WILL DO ANYTHING TO GET ELECTED. IF SHE CAN'T STEAL THE NOMINATION FROM OBAMA, MAYBE SHE WILL MAKE A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL AND JOIN MCCAIN, BUT I DON'T THINK MCCAIN IS THAT STUPID. HE KNOWS THAT THE MINUTE THEY WIN THE WHITE HOUSE, SHE WOULD TRY TO UNDERMIND HIM AND TAKE OVER. THIS LADY IS A LUNATIC PSYCHO!
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The way the Clintons are supporting John McCain, they may well be considering a Clinton McCain ticket. Clintons should be BASHING McCain but they're making nice with McCain. Remember, John McCain talked about switching to the Democratic Party in 2001 and, in 2004 had meetings with John Kerry about being Kerry's running mate. So, we are dealing with political psychos like you said. Just the opinion of an average American.
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This is not likely as is has been debunked here: http://dirtyelection.com/hillary-clinton-as-j...
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She couldn't do it as a democratic. She would have to switch parties, which would discredit her even more.
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Discredit her even more? With who? The Black Community? You guys called her racist! LOL Actually, if Hillary doesn't get the nomination and she is willing to disarray her legacy, this would be an excellent move to set her up for the Presidency in 2012. The Democratic Party is already so splintered that they have no chance in the General Election. This riff is deep and may not heal for decades. We won't know until the convention if the Superdelegates are willing to fall on the sword to keep Obama going. By doing so they forfeit the Hispanic vote (15%) for the Black Vote (12%). It really isn't as clear cut as people like to pretend. Win or lose, Hillary goes back to being a Power Player on the Hill, and she is going to get revenge on the Black Community. |
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Nooo, discredit her even more for standing up for the working class (i.e. democratic party). She's been fighting with Republicans from the beginning, so how is now changing parties just to become VP going to reflect badly to EVERYONE, especially those in the democratic party. Stop making things into a race issue when they clearly aren't! |
Hillary is 60 years old. She will be 64 by the next election. The next election is her last chance. The Republicans don't have a suitable candidate, other than Fred Thompson who seems bored by it all, to follow McCain. Now look at the Superdelegate tally. All the Power Players are on her side, all the first termers are on Obama's side. So, should she remain loyal to a party that blatantly stabbed her in the back, or take the Power players with her in an unholy alliance with McCain? Is her personal asperations to be President more important to her than a party that threw her under the bus? McCain would be foolish not to welcome her aboard. She brings at least half of the Democratic party with her! The question that Superdelegates need to be asking themselves going into the convention is whether Obama would have gotten all that support early on if people had known about his radical extremist views and hatred of America. I think if people had known, Obama would already be back in Chicago working slum lord cases again. A lot of Superdelegates realize this too. Some, like McGovern are willing to concede this election in a hope to restablize the party later, but that isn't what Hillary is about. She wants to be President. You can't yell race one minute then try to pretend this isn't about race. The Black Community lost the election for Obama. He was the perfect media creation that was sailing by, but Blacks couldn't keep quite for 5 months. Now you have to pay the price. |
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I heard Laura Bush is gonna be Insane Mcain's VEEP. I took Viagra for my tongue and got a yeast infection from Laura's bush.
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Your generalizations are laughable at best. So now it was only the blacks who voted for Obama? No other race of people supported him? Go tell that to the state of Hawaii and guess how big the black population is out here? Again, you are makig it a race issue when it isn't (at least from my perspective). The black community is not the ones who stabbed Clinton in the back-it's her fellow caucasians (male, female, democratic or republican) and the hispanics she tried to woo who didn't give her the votes she needed. Black voters don't have enough numbers to make such a huge difference. Nice try-but you're not fooling me with that twisted version you are trying to give... |
It's not the voting issue, it's the defaming that will cause Blacks pain in the future. Blacks were of course going to vote for Obama, your view is too narrow to do otherwise. Democrats on the whole didn't defame Clinton, Blacks exclusively did. She knows this very well. She even had to shut Bill up because he wanted to start the lambasting early. The Clinton are the most vindictive family in Washington, even more now than the Kennedy's. They hold a lot of power. A lot of the initiatives that Blacks took for granted before will never make it out of committee now. You can try to deny it, but it's coming. You can't change it. |
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“EFP! Ask me who I am! EFP! MF!”
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Let's make Wed a ticket day??
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If you listen to some of the idiots here, they said his bid for the Democratic nomination was over months ago! See them back pedal and change their stories now??
Classic!! |
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“MY PEOPLE PERISH FOR LACK OF..”
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LAST OF A DYING BREED.
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backpedal?ironic you mention this..like..must give it to you Dobby,you use your expertise in politics to your advantage,you see in the last few days youve been exposed to be a non credible snake who only came back to topix after making a long emotional fairwell speech just so you could push your campaign propaganda machine into full swing and use this site as free advertisement. WE see through you Dobby.We know why you came back. now answer the question since youre on Obama's camapign team and his spokesman on topix,why did Obama walk off stage that time they asked him about that property scandal he was involved in? |
Uncle Doby's on Obama's campaign team? Are you kidding? Dobey is a confused little jester sitting in his basement stroking off to his oiled up, nude Obama doll (Dobey calls it an Action Figure wink wink). LOL. |
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Oh,(trembling in my shoes) JK & LMAO! It will be no different than it was during this administration, so who are you trying to kid? BTW-how did "Blacks" defame Clinton? I have to hear this... |
OK...watch your TV screen. Special Education in the inner city sliced. Your kids that can't read...won't. Affirmative Action being combated in every state's court system...gone. College grants based on ethnicity...gone, you'll have to start earning them now. They are going to spring a whole new program...with standards this time. This is just the beginning. The Hispanic Wave is taking over for you. Cuts in the budget have to be made, and you are the target. From the Ferrero comments on every Black commentator started deriding her. Don't get me wrong, I found it quite amusing. Hell hath no vengeance like a woman scorned, and you scorned her bad. Don't expect her to move her office to Harlem anytime soon. LOL. Of course Harlem is being bought out by Whites as we speak, so she just might after all. But that's just another trend. Detroit is next. |
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“EFP! Ask me who I am! EFP! MF!”
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Let's make Wed a ticket day??
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Do you even have the self respect to admit you were wrong about the Democratic nomination? You said it was over long ago. Will you admit that? One race at a time! McCain is next. It's that simple. |
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As a life long Democrat, I'm voting for Ron Paul. I didn't leave the Democratic Party, it left me.
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