[lbo-talk] the inevitability of an obama-clinton/clinton-obama ticket

3.3.3. lslelel at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 05:34:03 PST 2008


What does Edwards offer other than more polarity? I don't think he offers one bit of Southern State appeal or votes to Democrats, and he is not a good attack dog either (see 2004).

On Feb 6, 2008 7:14 AM, John Thornton <jthorn65 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:


> Obama can pick Edwards. He can't pick Clinton since that would undermine
> his work to date.
> Hillary can pick Edwards for the same reason.
> This gives the black man or the woman a nice white male face to help
> their electability.
> I think this may have been the reason Edwards left before Tuesday, a
> deal to be VP.
>
> John Thornton
>
>
>
> shag wrote:
> > what happens when she gets the vote and picks obama as veep? this has
> been
> > an obvious conclusion for weeks now, and should have been real clear
> with
> > the coo cooing at the recent debate.
> >
> > there's no other way hillary has a chance at winning. if she doesn't
> pick
> > him then she'll have to secure his agreement that he turns it down when
> she
> > asks. otherwise, if she doesn't pick obama as veep, she's dead in the
> > water. she needs his organization and money.
> >
> > the same is true for obama. he has zippo choice than to pick her. if he
> > doesn't, a lot of white women who would vote for him otherwise,
> wouldn't.
> >
> > so, we're looking at the both of them running against, what?, McCain. As
> > Charles said: Democrats are toast. YAY!
> >
> > i'd love someone to argue with me about the inevitability of an
> > obama-clinton or clinton-obama ticket.
> >
> >
> > http://cleandraws.com
> > Wear Clean Draws
> > ('coz there's 5 million ways to kill a CEO)
> >
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