Well the times ... they are a changing ... Err, that is the Obama platform I think.
Speaking of him, now that he is in the driver's seat - he begins his search for a Vice President candidate. Low and behold, Hillary wants that too. No surprise that she wants that job also - when she has not given up the chance to be the President. Her campaign rolls on - without money and supporters tossing their name on the Obama bus.
It reminded me of an old Dolly Parton song where the lyrics stated she "won't play second fiddle in nobody's band!" I simply can not see Hillary being a Vice President. It is almost like Sonny and Cher or Captain and Tennille - the guys were so invisible because the female dominated the role.
I don't believe that a woman is not able to serve as a President or Vice President - it is more about the balance of the person's ego. So not a sexist, perhaps a realist. If anyone thought Chaney got too much press - for shooting people - or other matters, you ain't seen nothing yet with Hillary. I just would foresee Hillary sitting in the VP chair but taking on Presidential tasks (like pushing a button, or using the red phone ...)
Knowing that Bill plays the saxophone, I do now wonder, what instrument might she play!?! Watch out Steven Tyler - your role as lead singer for Aerosmith may be short lived - get out of rehab soon ... your foot may not be the only thing in trouble.
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Amen to that one! If Hillary was to become VP, I think that Obama would have to come in each morning and kick her out of the oval office by reminding her that HE was the president..not her. Also, since his platform has been about change, that would immediately disqualify her. Her and her "regime" have bullied and threatened their way around Washington just as everyone else has. So, if we're going to clean up Washington, let's not bring some of the old baggage in with us to start!
I'm getting a little sick of hearing people say that "we need to give her time" to deal with not getting the nomination. Her behavior sort of proves that she's a little too childish for the white house, doesn't it? She's had 16 months to face the fact that she might not win. Why not give last night to the first African American to become a presidential nominee instead of milking it for your own pity party?!?
Just my two cents worth!
I'll vote for him, but I'll reconsider if he picks her. Die hard liberals may love her, but most of America thinks she's a house guest who won't leave.
Obama will have to always wonder if she'll "off" him. I wouldn't trust her and Bill. They're too power hungry.
Better idea.. send her to another "super important country" and let her be an ambassador. Do us all a favor. She'll still live in government supported housing, which she and Bill have spent their whole lives in, until donors bought them a grown up house.
Make her the first woman (or human) to go to Mars. Tell her there are serious negotiations we must have with the Martians. Send her with a plastic Playschool red phone, to be used only in emergencies.
Please Obama! I'm begging. If I have to endure her any more I'll vote for McCain.
Let her take her baggage elsewhere- preferably far.
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