AMERICAblog: "This kind of person should never be a heartbeat away from the presidency."
Mikki --SE Pennsylvania
· 1 year ago
The idea that Obama should select Hillary as VP is A REALLY BAD IDEA!!!
She already seems to have forgotten that she AGREED to Michigan and Florida being treated as they have; now that she is scrambling for votes she conveniently FORGETS the rules she agreed to earlier,,,, or perhaps she just misspoke... of perhaps she's just sleep deprived. I didn't think rats deserting a sinking ship headed for another sinking ship but what do I know.
KISSman
· 1 year ago
I don't know who in their right mind thinks that Hillary belongs on the ticket with Obama.
The last three days the talking heads on TV are all gung-ho about the concept. Of course, the reason is because they don't want to say goodbye all of the drama that Bill and Hillary provide.
In fact, tonight Chris Matthews actually believed that the default VP candidate would have to be Hillary Clinton after his other two options were eliminated by his panel. Huh?? He must be out of his mind. Oddly, no one on his panel even mentioned Jim Webb who HAS to be on the short list of the short list.
I just don't understand how anyone who understands politics really believes that Hillary brings anything to the ticket and/or makes any political sense.
tbhull
· 1 year ago
Do not be surprised if McCain selects Hillary as his running mate.
Jim Olson
· 1 year ago
Can Hillary be McCain's Veep? Wouldn't she have to change parties?
Deadalus
· 1 year ago
The Republican convention would never allow it.
John, be careful with the super-delegate arm-twisting. Hillary's attempts to arm-twist undecideds her way backfired when her crazy supporters sent hate-mail to supers and pushed them out of the closet....for Obama!
Bush_Bites
· 1 year ago
Now she's sending busloads up to the DNC meeting next week.
Hopefully, those many DNC members who are still undeclared Super Ds will think hard about Hillary's attempts to threaten them Florida vote-counting style.
tbhull
· 1 year ago
Bullshit the repub convention would not allow it. They are on the edge of a stunning defeat. They have nothing to lose, as after all Goldwater girl Hillary is a closet repub.
Jim Olson
· 1 year ago
I mean, file the paperwork to be a Republican. She's already a DINO.
naschkatzehussein
· 1 year ago
So Andrew thinks she is a sociopath too? I'm glad to see a reputable journalist finally say what all of us have been thinking for the longest time.
Dave of the Jungle
· 1 year ago
"She agreed that Michigan and Florida should be punished for moving up their primaries. Obama took his name off the ballot in deference to their agreement and the rules of the party."
A commenter: Clinton didn't win a majority of the vote in Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, or Missouri in 1992. He got their electoral votes, but here were his popular vote percentages:
KY: 44.7% MO: 44.2% PA: 45.4% WV: 48.5% Even in 1996, his only popular vote majority out of the 4 was in West Virginia, with 51.5%. Links to 1992 and 1996. http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives...
Dave of the Jungle
· 1 year ago
Hillary is making shit up.
Dave of the Jungle
· 1 year ago
"The way she is losing is so ugly, so feckless, so riddled with narcissism and pathology that this kind of person should never be a heartbeat away from the presidency."
Yep!
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
cheaters never prosper, Hillary. what a disappointment you are.
Bush_Bites
· 1 year ago
Crazy woman.
Jim Olson
· 1 year ago
Tony Perkins from Family Research Council on CNN right now spouting off about McCain, Hagee and Parsley.
Dave of the Jungle
· 1 year ago
Great comment from someone at Wonkette:
Dear Hillary,
Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's really time now for you to stop talking -- mid-sentence if needs be -- and just go away. You are not only embarrassing to yourself, your family, your party, your gender, your country and possibly the entire world, you're embarrassing to ameobic life forms that haven't even been formed yet.
Best of luck with future projects though.
Yours sincerely,
The United States of America
jr
· 1 year ago
Hillary would use the powers David Addington has secured for the VP and lock up Obama on Jim Crow laws
SociologistTina
· 1 year ago
I strongly agree with John and Andrew on this.
marblex
· 1 year ago
selecting hillary as veep would place a big fat target on obama and guess who we'd end up with as presnit?
come on! shout it out if you know
Claimsman
· 1 year ago
I am no big Hillary fan, but I am sick to death of the bashing Hillary gets on liberal blog sites.
A REALLY BAD IDEA!!!
She already seems to have forgotten that she AGREED to Michigan and Florida being treated as they have; now that she is scrambling for votes she conveniently FORGETS the rules she agreed to earlier,,,, or perhaps she just misspoke... of perhaps she's just sleep deprived.
I didn't think rats deserting a sinking ship headed for another sinking ship but what do I know.
The last three days the talking heads on TV are all gung-ho about the concept. Of course, the reason is because they don't want to say goodbye all of the drama that Bill and Hillary provide.
In fact, tonight Chris Matthews actually believed that the default VP candidate would have to be Hillary Clinton after his other two options were eliminated by his panel. Huh?? He must be out of his mind. Oddly, no one on his panel even mentioned Jim Webb who HAS to be on the short list of the short list.
I just don't understand how anyone who understands politics really believes that Hillary brings anything to the ticket and/or makes any political sense.
John, be careful with the super-delegate arm-twisting. Hillary's attempts to arm-twist undecideds her way backfired when her crazy supporters sent hate-mail to supers and pushed them out of the closet....for Obama!
Hopefully, those many DNC members who are still undeclared Super Ds will think hard about Hillary's attempts to threaten them Florida vote-counting style.
Absolutely God Damn Right!
http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives...
A commenter: Clinton didn't win a majority of the vote in Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, or Missouri in 1992. He got their electoral votes, but here were his popular vote percentages:
KY: 44.7%
MO: 44.2%
PA: 45.4%
WV: 48.5%
Even in 1996, his only popular vote majority out of the 4 was in West Virginia, with 51.5%.
Links to 1992 and 1996.
http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives...
Yep!
what a disappointment you are.
Dear Hillary,
Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's really time now for you to stop talking -- mid-sentence if needs be -- and just go away. You are not only embarrassing to yourself, your family, your party, your gender, your country and possibly the entire world, you're embarrassing to ameobic life forms that haven't even been formed yet.
Best of luck with future projects though.
Yours sincerely,
The United States of America
come on! shout it out if you know