FACT: Clinton and Obama will not be on the same ticket

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  • Snake Doctor
    I'm Lenny2 Bitch
    • Mar 2001
    • 13449

    #1

    FACT: Clinton and Obama will not be on the same ticket

    Not a chance in hell.

    He won't pick her if he wins the nomination. He's going to pick a white man with alot of foreign policy experience. (Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Jim Webb, etc)

    If she wins the nomination and asks him to be VP he'll say no. There's no way he's hitching up to that wagon.

    After Hillary unites the republican party and McCain wins, Obama will run again in 4 years when President McCain is 77 years old.
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  • nico-t
    emperor of my world
    • Aug 2004
    • 29903

    #2
    political predictions are like assholes; everybody has one

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    • tony299
      lurker
      • Aug 2002
      • 57021

      #3
      Obama's wife told him one time and thats it. So if he doesnt get it this time its never.

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      • sortie
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2007
        • 7771

        #4
        Originally posted by nico-t
        political predictions are like assholes; everybody has one
        True, but some assholes are neat and tightly formed while others are losely formed and full of shit.

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        • sortie
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2007
          • 7771

          #5
          Originally posted by Snake Doctor
          If she wins the nomination and asks him to be VP he'll say no. There's no way he's hitching up to that wagon.
          In other words he will avoid the "Colin Powell syndrome".

          Good analysis.

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          • JFK
            FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
            • Jan 2002
            • 67373

            #6
            Originally posted by tony404
            Obama's wife told him one time and thats it. So if he doesnt get it this time its never.

            yeah right, once you tasted almost being there, there is no going back

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            • TheDoc
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Jul 2001
              • 13827

              #7
              I think a homeless bum could run on the democratic ticket and beat the republicans this time around. If the vote was to happen right now you couldn't add up all the republicans to beat either democrat.
              Last edited by TheDoc; 02-08-2008, 06:45 PM.
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              • Vick!
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2005
                • 6882

                #8
                Originally posted by nico-t
                political predictions are like assholes; everybody has one
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                • GatorB
                  The Demon & 12clicks
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 18208

                  #9
                  Originally posted by tony404
                  Obama's wife told him one time and thats it. So if he doesnt get it this time its never.
                  John Edwards 2012 after Hillary loses to McCain.

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                  • escorpio
                    I love to racism, bro!
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 23487

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Snake Doctor
                    Not a chance in hell.

                    He won't pick her if he wins the nomination. He's going to pick a white man with alot of foreign policy experience. (Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Jim Webb, etc)

                    If she wins the nomination and asks him to be VP he'll say no. There's no way he's hitching up to that wagon.

                    After Hillary unites the republican party and McCain wins, Obama will run again in 4 years when President McCain is 77 years old.
                    Sounds like a likely scenario if McCain doesn't keel over while in office.
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                    • wjxxx
                      So Fucking Banned
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 4448

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Snake Doctor
                      After Hillary unites the republican party and McCain wins, Obama will run again in 4 years when President McCain is 77 years old.
                      just FYI : Mr. Alzheimer will not win.

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

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Snake Doctor
                        Not a chance in hell.

                        He won't pick her if he wins the nomination. He's going to pick a white man with alot of foreign policy experience. (Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Jim Webb, etc)

                        If she wins the nomination and asks him to be VP he'll say no. There's no way he's hitching up to that wagon.

                        After Hillary unites the republican party and McCain wins, Obama will run again in 4 years when President McCain is 77 years old.
                        I always thought she would never be the VP. She is too old. If Obama was pres and severed 2 terms she would be in 68-69 years old and I doubt she would want to run then.

                        On the other hand Obama doesn't have a lot to lose by taking the VP offer. If they win and she serves 2 terms and he is right in line to get the office. If they lose he can run again in 4 years. It they win an she only serves one term then he could run again 4 years later. If he passes he may end up having to wait 8 full years before he runs again.

                        I would say at this point in the race the only FACT is that if you put the word FACT in front of any statement, you are just guessing.

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                        • GatorB
                          The Demon & 12clicks
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 18208

                          #13
                          Hillary will pick Richardson to be VP. She's already popular with hispanics, Richardson makes sure they stay that way.

                          Obama might pick Edwards. Got to balance things out with a white guy. Also two tall young attractive guys on the dems side vs McCain/Huckabee. It's a sinch who wins. Huckabee is the same age as Edwards but you couldn't tell it.

                          If not Edwards maybe Biden. Biden comes off as a guy who could take over if it was necessary. And should easily beat Huckabee in a VP debate

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                          • GatorB
                            The Demon & 12clicks
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 18208

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Snake Doctor
                            Not a chance in hell.

                            He won't pick her if he wins the nomination. He's going to pick a white man with alot of foreign policy experience. (Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Jim Webb, etc)

                            If she wins the nomination and asks him to be VP he'll say no. There's no way he's hitching up to that wagon.

                            After Hillary unites the republican party and McCain wins, Obama will run again in 4 years when President McCain is 77 years old.
                            When Dole ran he always said he'd serve only one term if he won. I suspect McCain will do the same. He won't say that now. If he wins I think in early 2011 he'll anounce he's not running again to give the GOP time to hunt up candidates for 2012.

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                            • sortie
                              Confirmed User
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 7771

                              #15
                              Originally posted by kane
                              On the other hand Obama doesn't have a lot to lose by taking the VP offer.
                              That's assuming that Hillary doesn't do a fucked up job like Bush.

                              Look at Colin Powell!

                              He was a sure bet for president until he followed Bush.
                              Powell would have beat the crap out of Mccain in the republican
                              primary and would have trounced Hillary and Obama combined in the election.

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