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The rightwingnutism of 50,000 more troops? Thats a selling point? McCains frail health may also not hold up. But Obama fresh candidacy may take off like a meteor or else or stall with a wimp. Wes Clarks the guy for P. He has gotten wiser, has intellectual heft, and with Obama as VP, that combo is lethal
by wuod kwatch on Tue Dec 05, 2006 at 08:32:59 PM PDT
Before he started kissing the wingnuts' butts, selling his soul because this is his last shot. Unfortunately, the reputation continues despite his capitulation.
I am thrilled that Giuliani is seriously considering running. He will split the "moderate Republican" (as if there really is a such thing) vote and result in a super-right Republican candidate.
I wasn't blown away by Clark the last time, but I'm willing to give him a second look. I'd love Obama as VP, if it would get us something other than pride in our country (my pride in my country doesn't get anyone any votes, other than mine, which they already have).
So, is there a dark horse? A Bill Clinton for 2008? Who is he and where do you think he'll come from?
by Petronella on Tue Dec 05, 2006 at 08:44:12 PM PDT
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I said that if HRC comes off as more personable than expected, she'd likely win despite the GOP turning to McCain.
Lobbyists are just the piano players in the whorehouse; you could abolish them and the girls upstairs would still be doing business.--al Fubar -6.50 -5.69
by Dvd Avins on Wed Dec 06, 2006 at 02:23:57 AM PDT
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