hahahahaha ! I don't know why, but that struck me as hillarious. Thanks for a much needed laugh.
2007-07-14 05:40:06
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answered by T S 5
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I certainly hope Obama has enough sense to stay away from that idea (VP) on Hillary's ticket and not to take her as a VP. I haven't figured out what she holds over everyone or if there is absolutely no one left in the Democratic Party Leaders who has an ounce of intelligence or guts to stand up to some of these candidates.
I for one am not getting into the political arena right now. This is, IMHO, ridiculous to have this many candidates running around this early before primary elections on either party's side and acting like the primaries are tomorrow! Somehow along the way a really good candidate is going to get lost in the shuffle. Heaven help them dancing with Hillary.
2007-07-13 22:18:24
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answered by Margaret K 3
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It will depend on how the primary goes, if Hillary wins and there are a lot of Obama loyalists with hard feelings then its possible, and vice versa, and don't forget Edwards still has a chance too. The liberals would love Clinton-Obama or Obama-Clinton but I don't think it would be good because whether you like them or not they're both inexperienced senators so they might try to find someone with more experience to balance it. And probably someone with more moderate and conservative appeal.
2007-07-13 13:38:17
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answered by secretservice 5
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ROTF! From my perspective, Obama seems like a gentleman. He may accept the veep should he lose the nom to (God Forbid) Frau Welt or he may politely decline (publicly)...........although I believe Barak on her ticket would be her only hope of getting elected. However, if the Frau loses the nom to Obama--you can bet that hag will make it clear (as she already has) that the second chair is beneath her. Personally-I think she will be the nominee--because the left is too afraid of the fall out if they DON'T nominate her.
2007-07-13 20:56:23
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answered by Cherie 6
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I think Hillary would choose Obama, but I don't think she would accept the VP spot if Obama was the presidential candidate. BTW I'm sorry on behalf of my state, Arkansas, for giving you the Clintons.
2007-07-13 13:59:00
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answered by mountaindew25 3
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Hillary may pick him,but i can't see her settling for being Obamas VP. hopefully she don't win the primary,i have had enough Bush/Clinton to last me a lifetime.
2007-07-13 13:36:47
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answered by here to help 7
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Do not be surprised if the next president and vice president are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama respecively.
2007-07-13 13:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama raised 31 million last quarter...more than Hillary and twice as much as any Republican....keep underestimating him.
2007-07-13 13:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL. I am sure Bill is all for it. It frees up time for him to play with the interns.
2007-07-13 17:01:50
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answered by TRUE PATRIOT 6
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She doesn't realize that Obama is a man.
2007-07-13 14:11:14
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answered by yupchagee 7
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