No way in hell. To think that she could somehow put her monumental ego in the back seat and actually serve the president? Impossible. There would be infighting from the get-go. No it's time for Hillary to go back to being a senator and planning her memoirs.
The words "is it over yet?" have never come to mind as often as during the last few months. The time it takes for Americans to pick 1 out of 2 candidates for just 1 of their 2 parties... Incredible. If the US would have a few more parties every election would take several decades...
Notginger - Ralph Nader detests both major parties - he won't go near them.
Farmboy - Arnie's a Republican.
And someone said on another thread that Obama should pick Wesley Clarke. Clarke endorsed Hillary - if I were Obama I wouldn't pick him.
I think Obama has no choice but to pick Al Gore. Gore would perfectly balance the ticket. Obama needs to gain a few pounds, and, well, have you seen Al Gore lately? Tee hee!
As long as it ain't Hillary, we should be good. She wants to get all kinds of stuff done in the white house, but why couldn't her husband do it in the 8 years that he had?
Hillary should just fade a way like one of those mysterous cases of gas that occur when you eat Mexican food. If Hillary were the VP, that would mean Bill being back in the White House. This would just confuse things that much more. It would also scare the hell out of any young females planning to work as interns.
Now I realize that nepotism is big thing in the US. George Bush Sr. and Chicken Livered, etc., but having a span of Bush followed by Clinton followed by Bush followed by Mrs. Clinton (as VP) is just a little too much. Surely with such a large population, the talent pool must be a little deeper. At the same time, however, I heard somewhere that Obama and Dr. Evil (Cheney) share genetic material. Does this mean that everybody in the US is inbred? (:)). Finally, from a strategy point of view, I cannot see Obama preaching change to the electorate will also having Bill (sorry Hillary) as his running mate.
It looks as if Webb is out. His sympathy for the old Conferate South will disqualify him. It makes him a racist.Webb's rebel roots: An affinity for Confederacy
By: David Mark Politico.com
June 10, 2008 07:51 PM EST
Me too. However, this is an international forum, is it not? Not just for the Japanese, ehhh?
Who wants to keep the former President and his wife, the first Lady alive anyway? You know, we've never heard the last of them. They are certainly in the history books.
You'll never keep them away, even after they pass. For, as you all know, there is still ..........>> Chelsea?
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Damax6
NO!!!!plain and simple..She does NOT deserve ANYTHING. SHE LOST and she did not concede.. sore loser, still trying to "strong arm" something.
Sarge
Yes!!! That would be the kiss of death for Obama!
LFRAgain
No way in hell. To think that she could somehow put her monumental ego in the back seat and actually serve the president? Impossible. There would be infighting from the get-go. No it's time for Hillary to go back to being a senator and planning her memoirs.
Zurg
One word, one name, one man will keep Hillary away from all this!!
IT IS ... Taaaa Daaaa
the Come back kid, Slick-Willie, the Schlick Mister!!
That's right. It's Monica's favorite man....
William Jefferson Clinton
Thank you very much
RomeoRamenII
barack obama will choose the candidate that the DNC and Lord Soros picks for him.
RR
nath
How about Ralph Nader as running mate?
sarcasm123
The words "is it over yet?" have never come to mind as often as during the last few months. The time it takes for Americans to pick 1 out of 2 candidates for just 1 of their 2 parties... Incredible. If the US would have a few more parties every election would take several decades...
Sarge
Notginger - Ralph Nader detests both major parties - he won't go near them.
Farmboy - Arnie's a Republican.
And someone said on another thread that Obama should pick Wesley Clarke. Clarke endorsed Hillary - if I were Obama I wouldn't pick him.
I think Obama has no choice but to pick Al Gore. Gore would perfectly balance the ticket. Obama needs to gain a few pounds, and, well, have you seen Al Gore lately? Tee hee!
rtrhead1
As long as it ain't Hillary, we should be good. She wants to get all kinds of stuff done in the white house, but why couldn't her husband do it in the 8 years that he had?
gogogo
3rd option, "don't care"
Damax6
i was wondering.. do you peeps think Hillary wants to "do a Bill" in the oval office with some SS guy to get "even" with WJC?????
timorborder
Hillary should just fade a way like one of those mysterous cases of gas that occur when you eat Mexican food. If Hillary were the VP, that would mean Bill being back in the White House. This would just confuse things that much more. It would also scare the hell out of any young females planning to work as interns. Now I realize that nepotism is big thing in the US. George Bush Sr. and Chicken Livered, etc., but having a span of Bush followed by Clinton followed by Bush followed by Mrs. Clinton (as VP) is just a little too much. Surely with such a large population, the talent pool must be a little deeper. At the same time, however, I heard somewhere that Obama and Dr. Evil (Cheney) share genetic material. Does this mean that everybody in the US is inbred? (:)). Finally, from a strategy point of view, I cannot see Obama preaching change to the electorate will also having Bill (sorry Hillary) as his running mate.
inakajin01
Only if you're a Republican.
sabiwabi
Obama's masters would never allow that. But I would love to see Nader as president, that would be great (for everyone!).
RedMeatKoolAid
It looks as if Webb is out. His sympathy for the old Conferate South will disqualify him. It makes him a racist.Webb's rebel roots: An affinity for Confederacy By: David Mark Politico.com June 10, 2008 07:51 PM EST
cleo
I would like to see the Japan Today poll ask questions relating to Japan.
Zurg
Me too. However, this is an international forum, is it not? Not just for the Japanese, ehhh?
Who wants to keep the former President and his wife, the first Lady alive anyway? You know, we've never heard the last of them. They are certainly in the history books.
You'll never keep them away, even after they pass. For, as you all know, there is still ..........>> Chelsea?