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RandiRhodes
Today we’ll look at Hillary’s Denial of REALITY. And what to do about Florida!

Michigan came up with a compromise to seat their delegates. Hillary who WAS on the ballot will receive 69 delegates. Barack Obama who honored the pledge NOT to put his name on the ballot will get 59 delegates.

Of course Senator Clinton has no chance of catching Obama in the popular vote, or in pledged delegates so she now has a shiny new message for you. YOUR GUY IS UNELECTABLE. WOW.

I’d like to hear your thoughts today on VP candidates for Obama and McCain

And I’d love to hear what YOU would tell Senator Clinton about THE MATH if you could talk to her for 5 minutes.

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stinemetz
Barack Obama Needs 167 Delegates To Reach The By The Rules Required 2025 Delegates needed to clinch the democratic nomination for the democratic presidential Candidate

And Hillary Clinton Needs 326.5 Delegates To Reach The By The Rules Required 2025 Delegates needed to clinch the democratic nomination for the democratic presidential Candidate

With 217 Elected delegates Remaining Yes There Needs To be some explaining Or at least some civil Democratic Campaigning

The Qualifications For Barack Obama To Become President Shows If Just By The Way That His Organizing of a Viable Grass Roots Campaign For President Of the United States For the People paid for by the people. That’s Fanatically Stable With Plenty Of Volunteers That Ready Wiling And Able.

Yes I Know the Teeter totter effect is off set by the extreme Wealthy Citizens With very few votes actually.
Except it looks like the People are getting on the small side of the of the income teeter totter and looks like a level playing ground is a hard to under stand why when feet on the ground is better than being up in the Air. So Its Time To Start Playing Fair
RandiLover
I think Hillary took math in a Los Angeles City School. 3 guzinta 5.... ahhh screw it. I got money!
gabriel777
Vic Presidential Candidates for Obama
1) Al Gore
2) Richardson of New Mexico
3) Jim Webb
4) Chris Dodd
5) Russ Feingold
6) Barbara Lee
7) Barbara Boxer
8) Robert Kennedy Jr.
9) Robert Wexler
10) Waxman
11) John Conyers
12) Randi Rhodes cool.gif

georgia
VP candidates:

Janet Napalitano
Bill Richardson
Tim Kaine
georgia
Honestly, I don't think you could tell Hillary anything about the math that she doesn't already know. She's got some of the most highly accomplished and highly paid pollsters working for her. She knows there's no winning it it for herself.

Given five minutes of honest and open conversation, I'd like to get a better feel for why she's in the race. I'm a bit hopeful that she's actually trying to secure the White House for the Democratic party by taking such a hard right/conservative/(even borderline racist) stance, doing all the things I despise, and holding on to the support she receives through the general election. There's also the possibility that she wants to influence the party platform with the support for her positions.

Either way, Hillary's political future is highly dependent upon the party's control of the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. It could give her the power she so slearly desires, so I'd have to believe that she is not seeking to divide the party and instead has alterior motives.

Of course, this is a conversation that no one will have with Hillary. It'll only become clear in hindsight or in her memoirs.
fancypants-FL
I like the idea of Chris Dodd.
He's a bit moderate, he's from CT and he is smart.

The list above draws from people we need in congress at the moment so I'd like to see different names come up actually.

Gore won't do it and Edwards would be an excellent choice for AG.

Hillary need not apply !!!! I don't care what the pundits say, having her on the ticket would be disasterous.
georgia
Of course, another good choice for VP would be Max Cleland.

- http://youtube.com/watch?v=iHrhPQ4algY&feature=related
georgia
QUOTE (fancypants-FL @ May 9 2008, 09:32 AM) *
I like the idea of Chris Dodd.
He's a bit moderate, he's from CT and he is smart.


Chris Dodd moderate? Maybe on social issues like gay marriage, but in general I'd call him a liberal. I'd rather see him as Senate Majority Leader.
fancypants-FL
I voted for him way back when....
I've always liked him but he's had a few votes in recent years that have been odd.

Dodd and Biden would be my choices but I still think finding someone outside congress would be best.
rocksteady
I agree with your suggestion of Janet Napolitano for the Dem VP slot. She is in her second term as Governor of Arizona which is considered part of the criteria. She served as Attorney General of Arizona and she was counsel for Anita Hill during Clarence Thomas’ confirmation hearings for his Supreme Court nomination.

Huckabee will the logical candidate for McCain, he will bring in the vote from the Religious right, and those Americans to whom Hillary Clinton appears to be courting since yesterday. But no matter who they choose, the Republican Party MUST NOT win any elections, House, Senate, Governor, etc. between now and November should we have any hope of correcting the damage of the current Administration.

If I had five minutes with Hillary, I would not bother with the Math; instead I would spend my time demanding that she explain, WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU Hillary? She once had my respect because I viewed her as a strong, independent, self sufficient, FEMALE; who spoke for herself, let no man put words in her mouth; who stood up for herself with a sense of vulnerability tightly controlled. I perceived her as A WOMAN, not a fake liberated housewife who continued to use manipulation of her female whiles to get what she wanted. Where did that person go and who are we dealing with now. These are some of the things I need to understand in order for her to regain some respect.


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