Gingrich Predicts Clinton-Obama Ticket

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  • TTiger
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2002
    • 3030

    #1

    Gingrich Predicts Clinton-Obama Ticket

    Saw this on Drudge....

    Gingrich Predicts Clinton-Obama Ticket

    Jul 29, 11:17 AM (ET)


    WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats will nominate Hillary Rodham Clinton for president in 2008 and Barack Obama will be her running mate, former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicts.

    The GOP will have three "formidable" choices in Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson, said Gingrich, who is considering whether to get into the race.

    Gingrich is ruling out John McCain's chances among the Republican contenders.

    The Arizona senator "has taken positions so deeply at odds with his party's base that I don't see how he can get the nomination," Gingrich said Sunday in a broadcast interview.

    Gingrich said he had dinner recently with Thompson, the former Tennessee senator and actor who has set up a political committee that allows him to raise money for a presidential bid. An official launch is likely in September, after the Labor Day holiday.

    Gingrich said he expects Thompson will enter what is shaping up as a competitive race for the GOP nomination against Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, and Giuliani, a former New York City mayor.

    "I think that either Mayor Giuliani or Governor Romney or Senator Thompson would be a very formidable opponent for what I expect will be a Clinton-Obama ticket, and I think that there's a possibility that will work," Gingrich said.

    In the fall, Gingrich might decide to jump in, depending on how the Republican candidates are faring against Clinton, the New York senator.

    "If there is a vacuum and if there's a real need for somebody to be prepared to debate Senator Clinton, then I would consider running. I think we'll know that in October," Gingrich said.

    "But these three are serious people," Gingrich said, referring to Romney, Giuliani and Thompson. "They're working very hard. And if they can fill the vacuum, I don't feel any great need to run."

    Gingrich spoke on "Fox News Sunday."
  • TTiger
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2002
    • 3030

    #2
    You get racial diversity and women's empowerment all rolled together with little experience and a lot of wrong ideas.

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    • jonesonyou
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2003
      • 3853

      #3
      A woman will never Be President of the USA.

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      • Libertine
        sex dwarf
        • May 2002
        • 17860

        #4
        Originally posted by jonesonyou
        A woman will never Be President of the USA.
        Why not?
        /(bb|[^b]{2})/

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        • swampthing
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2007
          • 570

          #5
          someone might want to tell them to quit bashing eachother then.

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          • TSGlider
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2006
            • 673

            #6
            Originally posted by Libertine
            Why not?
            The odds are just against it, unfortunately.

            Example: In 200+ years, we've only had one president who wasn't a white male protestant. that was JFK, the only white male catholic. and you saw how that turned out.
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            • Red Ezra
              redezra.com
              • May 2004
              • 4680

              #7
              newt might run - he would stir things up I'm sure

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              • kane
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Aug 2001
                • 20684

                #8
                I've kind of thought this for a while. Obama is a good candidate, but I don't think he can overcome the power of the Clinton machine. There is one big thing a Clinton/Obama ticket would have and that is change. Every election people say there is no real choice, all the candidates are the same, well a woman and a black guy is something different from the typical rich white guy.

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                • MaDalton
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                  • Feb 2004
                  • 39861

                  #9
                  we have a female chancelor since 2 years now - and even if i didn't vote for her - and even though she's still ugly - i have to admit she's doing quite good. people get used to it - and compared to Bush even a monkey would be an improvement
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                  • Libertine
                    sex dwarf
                    • May 2002
                    • 17860

                    #10
                    Originally posted by EuroDuke
                    The odds are just against it, unfortunately.

                    Example: In 200+ years, we've only had one president who wasn't a white male protestant. that was JFK, the only white male catholic. and you saw how that turned out.
                    The world is rather different from what it was 200, 100 or 50 years ago. In 1970, a female British PM would probably have seemed rather unlikely. Nine years later, it was reality. Same thing for Angela Merkel, Indira Gandhi, Michelle Bachelet, Tansu Çiller, etc.

                    I'm not too sure about Hillary's chances, but it really doesn't seem at all unlikely that the US will get a female president in the next few decades.
                    /(bb|[^b]{2})/

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                    • TSGlider
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                      • Aug 2006
                      • 673

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Libertine
                      The world is rather different from what it was 200, 100 or 50 years ago. In 1970, a female British PM would probably have seemed rather unlikely. Nine years later, it was reality. Same thing for Angela Merkel, Indira Gandhi, Michelle Bachelet, Tansu Çiller, etc.

                      I'm not too sure about Hillary's chances, but it really doesn't seem at all unlikely that the US will get a female president in the next few decades.
                      I'm afraid a lot of the world is well ahead of us in this regard, though, and will continue to be for a while longer.

                      Think about all the folks who regard Hilary as a total bitch. There are a lot of people who vehemently hate the woman, and I don't necessarily think all that hatred comes from the analysis and rejection of her stances on policy and policy making. Frankly, I think a lot of the hatred out there is baseless and due solely to the fact that she is a woman.

                      But you're right. Anything could happen. And I do hope I'm being unnecessarily pessimistic.
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                      • Blue Player
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 679

                        #12
                        I respect Hilary Clinton and Obama. The world would greatly appreciate those two.

                        America may become respected again.

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                        • MrPinks
                          Registered User
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 1767

                          #13
                          I think Edwards/Obama would be a better idea with a better chance of winning and getting the Dems back on top.

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                          • Blue Player
                            So Fucking Banned
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 679

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MrPinks
                            I think Edwards/Obama would be a better idea with a better chance of winning and getting the Dems back on top.
                            Edwards seems a good guy.

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                            • crockett
                              in a van by the river
                              • May 2003
                              • 76818

                              #15
                              I said that from, the start. Only way either of them have a chance is if they team up.
                              In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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