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I just wonder what all of you "Hillary-Haters" are going to do if she does end up landing the VP nomination...
Stay at home on Election Day.
I just wonder what all of you "Hillary-Haters" are going to do if she does end up landing the VP nomination...
Stay at home on Election Day.
But wouldn't that mean abandoning your presidential candidate that you've supported so tenaciously all along?
Olbermann at least tells the truth

I wonder if they also want McCain to win the election?
I'm still not entirely convinced that McCain would win the election. Nationally, both Democratic candidates are still beating him. I don't know. I have a hard time seeing the two of them coexisting on a ticket, but it wouldn't be the first time in history that two bitter rivals came together to win the election. You know?
The thing that comes to mind immediately is Kennedy/Johnson. Though I'm as tired as anyone of everyone from every party comparing themselves to JFK, that's the first one that comes to mind where two people who didn't necessarily get along ran on the same ticket. Of course, Clinton and Gore weren't always tight, either.
The thing that comes to mind immediately is Kennedy/Johnson. Though I'm as tired as anyone of everyone from every party comparing themselves to JFK, that's the first one that comes to mind where two people who didn't necessarily get along ran on the same ticket. Of course, Clinton and Gore weren't always tight, either.
The thing that comes to mind immediately is Kennedy/Johnson. Though I'm as tired as anyone of everyone from every party comparing themselves to JFK, that's the first one that comes to mind where two people who didn't necessarily get along ran on the same ticket. Of course, Clinton and Gore weren't always tight, either.
There's a huge amount of speculation that Johnson had JFK offed to get to the Oval Office, too. Could history repeat itself?
jag
But this has been the most bitter and vicious primary battle in modern history. I will not buy into an Obama-Clinton ticket. I most certainly will vote against it, considering that would be a distinct instance of Obama playing politics to win. He has numerous other choices he could make. Why settle for her when he can pick someone better-- you know, someone who didn't blatantly insult his campaign over and over and over again?
But Clinton never ran against Gore, so that's not comparable.
And it's a different age. It's the cable news era-- do you really think some of these pundits are going to let Obama get away with picking her?
But Clinton never ran against Gore, so that's not comparable.
And it's a different age. It's the cable news era-- do you really think some of these pundits are going to let Obama get away with picking her?
That's all just a bunch of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories Jag.

But this has been the most bitter and vicious primary battle in modern history. I will not buy into an Obama-Clinton ticket. I most certainly will vote against it, considering that would be a distinct instance of Obama playing politics to win. He has numerous other choices he could make. Why settle for her when he can pick someone better-- you know, someone who didn't blatantly insult his campaign over and over and over again?
Do you really think that the "pundits" are going to single-handedly change the landscape of the american public?
The pundits kept the Swift Boat ads alive long after they aired, so yeah, anything's possible.
I agree about it being possible...but is it likely? After 8 years of the Bush Administration, one would hope that people could see through those kinds of tactics.
Think he'd run against McCain though? They've got some history and a lot of mutual respect. Though I agree he'd be ideal. Instantly lands experience plus the man is practically a saint.
