JimBob2232 Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 woopdie doo. Edwards doesnt have a chance this time around. He is wasting his time and money. Bayh was smart. With Obama/Clinton, nobody else really has a chance
YellowLinesandArmadillos Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 woopdie doo. Edwards doesnt have a chance this time around. He is wasting his time and money. Bayh was smart. With Obama/Clinton, nobody else really has a chance 868586[/snapback] I don't think that is totally true, it should be interesting, but HRC doesn't have my vote and the Obama band wagon had yet to hit any bumps in the road and responded to them effectively. Until that happens, the jury is out. Look what happened to Dean. Front runners beware! Especially, this early in the game...there are way too many unseen potholes waiting for a good snow melt or rain to be uncovered.
JimBob2232 Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 I don't think that is totally true, it should be interesting, but HRC doesn't have my vote and the Obama band wagon had yet to hit any bumps in the road and responded to them effectively. Until that happens, the jury is out. Look what happened to Dean.Front runners beware! Especially, this early in the game...there are way too many unseen potholes waiting for a good snow melt or rain to be uncovered. 870036[/snapback] Eh, Clintons only downside is electability. And democrats havent seemed to care about that in their nominations recently. Personally, I think Hillary CAN win a national election, but I anyone who is scared of that will look elsewhere. Thats where Obama needs to push. The difference between the two (from what I know), seems to be more style than substance. The guy I really wanted to see in this race from the democratic side (Mark Warner) has already bowed out.
Moose Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 With Obama/Clinton, nobody else really has a chance 868586[/snapback] Do you mean in the Democratic primary, or in the subsequent general election? IMO, that ticket is far too left-wing/socialist to win in the general election.
Bill from NYC Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 The democrat nominee will be Al Gore, and he will probably select Bayh as his VP. If he runs against McCain, he will win, perhaps easily. This isn't my choice mind you.....just callin 'em the way I see 'em.
Alaska Darin Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 I think the lawn gnome (Kucinich) is planning another fall on the sword. That dude is hilarious.
UConn James Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 The democrat nominee will be Al Gore, and he will probably select Bayh as his VP. If he runs against McCain, he will win, perhaps easily. This isn't my choice mind you.....just callin 'em the way I see 'em. 871870[/snapback] In that case, I think you need to see your ophthalmologist, Bill. And it's waaaay too early to start calling the nominations. A year is an eternity in politics.
RuntheDamnBall Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Quite honestly I don't see a Gore campaign happening. Contrary to the way Clinton operates, I think Gore feels he can do much more out of office. Plus, I think he hates campaigning. I'm sure he's interested in the office, but not in what it would take to get there.
/dev/null Posted December 19, 2006 Author Posted December 19, 2006 I think the lawn gnome (Kucinich) is planning another fall on the sword. That dude is hilarious. 871880[/snapback] lawn gnome Election Strategy 1. Steal Underpants 2. ??? 3. White House
UConn James Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 lawn gnome Election Strategy 1. Steal Underpants 2. ??? 3. White House 872631[/snapback] Whose underpants? If it's Catherine Zeta-Jones or Sarah Karges, I'm in.
/dev/null Posted December 20, 2006 Author Posted December 20, 2006 Whose underpants? If it's Catherine Zeta-Jones or Sarah Karges, I'm in. 872633[/snapback] it's not the underpants that matter...it's what's inside
stuckincincy Posted December 20, 2006 Posted December 20, 2006 Sorry to hear that Bayh dropped out. He is a good, conscientious man in the mold of some of the past Dems like Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale, or recently, Joe Leiberman. Also Gary Hart...too bad that picadello jumped on by the paparazzi press with Donna Rice deep-sixed him. I shake my head at the current Dem Party's illumaniti...Sharperson, Schumer, Hillary, Spitzer in NY, Reid, Pelosi. What a change...what hollow people... And as it turned out, Rice has become quite a worthy citizen...good person doing good work. http://www.protectkids.com/donnaricehughes/bio.htm
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