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The Veep Thread

Boom_70 said:
Bill Bradley would be an ideal choice for Obama.He would be a team player with no real agenda of his own. Having read a few of his books he has great vision of where the country should be.


Too old, for a Dem (64).

Dollar Bill had his chance.

And that marital history isn't going to play in Peoria.
 
Come on, guys. Obama has already established his basketball credentials. If he's going sports, he needs to go baseball, football or even hockey.
 
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.
 
Better to hang with the same woman and screw everyone else like Billy C did than go through them like shirts, like Bradley.
 
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.

Senator.
 
DemoChristian said:
Come on, guys. Obama has already established his basketball credentials. If he's going sports, he needs to go baseball, football or even hockey.

Yes...the all-critical hockey vote. Needs to go after the soccer vote, too. :D
 
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.

Hillary would play the anti-Ramjack force which rots out the foundation of the Obama presidency, setting us up for a Che in 'XII campaign. I think the dems on here have acknowledged that.
 
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.

Senate Majority Leader. That way, her success is tied to his success. She has to get his agenda through in order to be seen as successful.
 
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.


Being a Senator really isn't a bad gig, last I heard.
 
Ben_Hecht said:
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.


Being a Senator really isn't a bad gig, last I heard.

Uhm, not really sure I ever implied that it was. Just wondering if she would play a role in the administration beyond that of senator.

PopeDirkBenedict said:
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.

Senate Majority Leader. That way, her success is tied to his success. She has to get his agenda through in order to be seen as successful.

Now this was the kind of answer I was looking for. Thanks Pope.
 
AlleyAllen said:
Ben_Hecht said:
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.


Being a Senator really isn't a bad gig, last I heard.

Uhm, not really sure I ever implied that it was. Just wondering if she would play a role in the administration beyond that of senator.

PopeDirkBenedict said:
AlleyAllen said:
Here's a question. Let's assume Obama gets the nomination, picks someone else as his VP candidate and wins the election. What role, if any, would Hillary play in the administration? Just curious.

Senate Majority Leader. That way, her success is tied to his success. She has to get his agenda through in order to be seen as successful.

Now this was the kind of answer I was looking for. Thanks Pope.


I can't quite envision everyone jumping to fill her teacup after the racebaiting/"poor me" act we've been exposed to, these recent months.
 

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