Who should Hillary select for her VP?

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  1. Deckel

    Deckel Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No she doesn't.
     
  2. Bluesguy

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    Monica Lewinsky, they still owe her something.

    But the better question is who will want to affiliate themselves with a corrupt and unethical administration?
     
  3. Gatewood

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    Um . . . that last sentence "But the better question is who will want to affiliate themselves with a corrupt and unethical administration?" is that a trick question? I ask because obviously every Dem Party voter who delivers a vote for Hillary KNOWING who and what she is at this point in time therefore obviously wants to affiliate themselves with a corrupt and unethical administration. I mean . . . what am I missing here? :clapping:
     
  4. Bluesguy

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    But they won't have their history written and chronicled around their vote. I have no reason to believe that a Hillary administration in it's first year could not go down as the most corrupt and unethical in our history and the VP will go down along with it. So who will want to affiliate themselves with it, or wait until 2020.
     
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    Rand Paul. That way when she croaks right after inauguration.....
     
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    Clinton/Huntsman.....Even I would vote that ticket.
     
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    After taking office, she should nominate Obama for the supreme court, just to see all the ODSer heads explode.
     
  8. Gatewood

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    Ha! You mean 'not a team player' and 'my way or the highway' Obama? He would freak out to find himself just one out of twelve justices and therefore as a radical extremist leftist, powerless since only two members actually matter -- The Chief Justice and the Swing Vote justice.
     
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    Good points as usual, Gatewood. :thumbsup:

     
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    Julian Castro has already been chosen, according to insiders.
     
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    Thanks.
     
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    Julian Castro the apparently moderate (which could change) Southern Democrat? That's a good choice. He brings likeability that she lacks.

    Hillary may seem formidable, but she's beatable just like Obama was in 2012. She is by no means a lock to win the general election. It depends who emerges as the Republican candidate.

    I think it's likely that she wins, though.
     
  14. BestViewedWithCable

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    Maybe Hillary will pick barney frank to run with her as vp.

    Or maybe Hillary/Pelosi ?

    Would that be a winning ticket?
     

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