Super Tuesday Around The Corner

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]Sloth wrote:
With McCain and Romney losing their attempts at the white house though, perhaps we’ll finely be done with the moderate/independent/rogue republican electability nonsense. IF, if, Romney wins the nomination, after he most certainly loses to Obama, 2016 will be the year of the Conservative.[/quote]

This is “PWI”; so I’ll probably get raked over the Coals with this;

But Hillary is looking and sounding more Presidential everyday.

Mufasa[/quote]

That’s because Obama is going to ask her to be on the ticket with him as Biden decides to “retire”

And remember where you heard this I want some credit :)[/quote]

Intriguing, Zeb!

I haven’t heard that theory. I will most definitely give you credit if it comes to pass!

Mufasa[/quote]

I have heard it, and I would love it!

Yes, I am a die hard Hillary supporter. Never voted in a primary (not registered democrat), but would have voted her before Obama in a heart beat.

She has said though that she isn’t interested. Obama needs to lose Biden though.[/quote]

There are any number of people that Obama could choose that would be better than Biden. But Hillary would be the best possible choice. Just as Marco Rubio would be Romney’s best possible choice.

Do you think he’ll dump Biden too Christine?

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]Sloth wrote:
With McCain and Romney losing their attempts at the white house though, perhaps we’ll finely be done with the moderate/independent/rogue republican electability nonsense. IF, if, Romney wins the nomination, after he most certainly loses to Obama, 2016 will be the year of the Conservative.[/quote]

This is “PWI”; so I’ll probably get raked over the Coals with this;

But Hillary is looking and sounding more Presidential everyday.

Mufasa[/quote]

That’s because Obama is going to ask her to be on the ticket with him as Biden decides to “retire”

And remember where you heard this I want some credit :)[/quote]

Intriguing, Zeb!

I haven’t heard that theory. I will most definitely give you credit if it comes to pass!

Mufasa[/quote]Biden will wind up like the under secretary of the exterior or something for 60 grand on the promise that he not go in the same zip code with a camera or microphone. If that fails they’ll make him ambassador to Swaziland.

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]Sloth wrote:
With McCain and Romney losing their attempts at the white house though, perhaps we’ll finely be done with the moderate/independent/rogue republican electability nonsense. IF, if, Romney wins the nomination, after he most certainly loses to Obama, 2016 will be the year of the Conservative.[/quote]

This is “PWI”; so I’ll probably get raked over the Coals with this;

But Hillary is looking and sounding more Presidential everyday.

Mufasa[/quote]

That’s because Obama is going to ask her to be on the ticket with him as Biden decides to “retire”

And remember where you heard this I want some credit :)[/quote]

Intriguing, Zeb!

I haven’t heard that theory. I will most definitely give you credit if it comes to pass!

Mufasa[/quote]

I have heard it, and I would love it!

Yes, I am a die hard Hillary supporter. Never voted in a primary (not registered democrat), but would have voted her before Obama in a heart beat.

She has said though that she isn’t interested. Obama needs to lose Biden though.[/quote]

There are any number of people that Obama could choose that would be better than Biden. But Hillary would be the best possible choice. Just as Marco Rubio would be Romney’s best possible choice.

Do you think he’ll dump Biden too Christine?
[/quote]

I think he should dump Biden. Biden would never make a good presidential candidate and I think a better choice for the Democrats would be to have someone that could run against whoever the republicans nominate in 2012.

Honestly, I don’t have a clue why he chose Biden to begin with. But, he could have chosen a moderatly trained monkey and still have won the last election.

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]Sloth wrote:
With McCain and Romney losing their attempts at the white house though, perhaps we’ll finely be done with the moderate/independent/rogue republican electability nonsense. IF, if, Romney wins the nomination, after he most certainly loses to Obama, 2016 will be the year of the Conservative.[/quote]

This is “PWI”; so I’ll probably get raked over the Coals with this;

But Hillary is looking and sounding more Presidential everyday.

Mufasa[/quote]

That’s because Obama is going to ask her to be on the ticket with him as Biden decides to “retire”

And remember where you heard this I want some credit :)[/quote]

Intriguing, Zeb!

I haven’t heard that theory. I will most definitely give you credit if it comes to pass!

Mufasa[/quote]

I have heard it, and I would love it!

Yes, I am a die hard Hillary supporter. Never voted in a primary (not registered democrat), but would have voted her before Obama in a heart beat.

She has said though that she isn’t interested. Obama needs to lose Biden though.[/quote]

There are any number of people that Obama could choose that would be better than Biden. But Hillary would be the best possible choice. Just as Marco Rubio would be Romney’s best possible choice.

Do you think he’ll dump Biden too Christine?
[/quote]

I think he should dump Biden. Biden would never make a good presidential candidate and I think a better choice for the Democrats would be to have someone that could run against whoever the republicans nominate in 2012.[/quote]

You are spot on with that call. Set up a really sharp young democrat to run in 2016.

No question about that one. But I think he chose him for the contrast, young black inexperienced man and an old white experienced man. It was a form of ticket balancing that made sense. Hey, it worked can’t knock it.