View Full Version : Will he hold his nose for the next 5 months?
ae4fa
06-03-2008, 10:57 PM
. . . and pick Shrillary for VP?
I'm betting NO.
W3MIV
06-03-2008, 11:05 PM
. . . and pick Shrillary for VP?
I'm betting NO.
I'm with you. No.
In the beginning I thought they could have been an unbeatable combination.
But after all the **** that she and her staff has pulled over the last year if I were Obama I would not want her for VP.
He may be talked into it anyway.
kf6rdn
06-04-2008, 12:13 AM
If he was smart he would hold his nose, at least it might mollify the "I'm voting for mccain if Hillary loses" crowd.
Just like mccain would be wise to pick up Romney as his veep and have some read conservative creds.
(Besides I'd like to see Romney make another run)
N5NPO
06-04-2008, 01:17 AM
Remmeber the Bobby Kennedy comment?
I bet ol' Barry does.
n2ize
06-04-2008, 01:35 AM
In the beginning I thought they could have been an unbeatable combination.
But after all the **** that she and her staff has pulled over the last year if I were Obama I would not want her for VP.
He may be talked into it anyway.
The Obama camp were no angels either. They pulled their share of garbage as well.
besides, don't be fooled by the mud and dirt these politicians sling at each other. Thats a put on for the public. Behind the scenes they are shaking hands and attending dinners, social;izing and deciding on the next facade to dump on the public.
ac4ut
06-04-2008, 03:34 PM
I think no for at least two reasons. 1st I believe that Obama wants to be in charge if elected and that might be a strain considering Hillarie's personality.
2nd Obama's slogan is "change" and Hillary is perceived as old school politics as usual that would be a contradiction to his advertised platform.
No.
Hillary will run as an independent.
n2ize
06-04-2008, 04:50 PM
I think no for at least two reasons. 1st I believe that Obama wants to be in charge if elected and that might be a strain considering Hillarie's personality.
2nd Obama's slogan is "change" and Hillary is perceived as old school politics as usual that would be a contradiction to his advertised platform.
The oddball thing is that as much as Obama says's he's for "change" he all business as usual. Besides , how much "change" can we expect from a guy who loves and admirers Reagan and Bush Sr. He may be a good republican choice.
ac4ut
06-04-2008, 04:59 PM
The oddball thing is that as much as Obama says's he's for "change" he all business as usual. Besides , how much "change" can we expect from a guy who loves and admirers Reagan and Bush Sr. He may be a good republican choice.
Surely you gest in the use of "good choice" in this election.:D
KB9BVN
06-04-2008, 05:01 PM
No.
Hillary will run as an independent.
Not gonna happen