Friday, May 9, 2008

I do not think this is what Bill signed on for, to be nothing while Hillary is back in the White House.

With pressure growing on Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., to end her presidential campaign, “intermediaries” have resumed discussing the possibility of an Obama-Clinton “dream team” ticket.

“I think it’s very much a possibility and there are others around Sen. Clinton, other top Democrats who think the strongest ticket would be a joint ticket,” George Stephanopoulos, ABC News’ chief Washington correspondent, said Monday on “Good Morning America.”

I have this initial gut feeling that this would be a dream ticket for the GOP, too. So much for Obama’s message for “Hope” and “Change” if he has put a Clinton on the ticket. And how great would it be to continue to trash both of these candidates throughout the general election? I can’t think of a VP that has more baggage than Clinton, either. And, finally, you know Clinton and her ego won’t be the quiet, behind the scenes VP. No, she’ll be outshining Barry Obama at every chance she gets.

Yes, I think Clinton would be a damn albatross on ol’ Obama’s neck (as will be Michelle Obama, Rev. Wright, Bill Ayers, Obama’s voting record, Obama’s ideas, etc.).

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4 Responses to “Hillary For VP?”
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    Jim Says:

    Wow, with so many negatives to the O man, how do you keep up such a positive comment?
    It is truly the nightmare that keeps on giving.

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    Dana Says:

    I’d find it amusing to have the GOP using videotape of the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee saying that the Democratic Presidential nominee wasn’t qualified to be president! :)

    But it won’t happen: Barack Hussein Obama knows that if he’s president and Hillary Clinton is only a heartbeat away from the presidency, he won’t have many heartbeats left!

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    Dana Says:

    And I have an idea that Michelle Hussein Obama wouldn’t like the idea very much, either!

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    PrivatePigg Says:

    Dana - Haha I forgot about Hillary saying he’s unqualified. I would say that has to be the nail in the coffin - no way does she get the VP nod. I’d love to see her explain her way out of it, though, if she does get the nod.