Should Obama step aside for Hillary?

Anonymous
As an independent who voted for Obama, I can't find words to express how disappointed I am in him. I thought Obama would deliver on him many promises - especially bringing the country together. It's now clear to me that Obama is a tool of the unions and radical left. However, other than Romney, I couldn't support anyone from the GOP. I'd like to see Hillary run, but she seems to be loyal to Obama (while distancing herself from Obama's horrible economic record). How can we get Obama to do an LBJ?
Anonymous
Hilary is more liberal in her views than Obama. I doubt she would have done any better.
Anonymous
Never going to happen. Never. It's not even in the possibility set, so why debate it.

Johnson was polling badly, the Dems were split into several camps, and Johnson was worried that he was not going to live out another term.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never going to happen. Never. It's not even in the possibility set, so why debate it.

Johnson was polling badly.


Obama has the worst poll numbers in history - at this point. Hillary wouldn't force him out - but for the good of the party (and the country) Obama should do the right thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never going to happen. Never. It's not even in the possibility set, so why debate it.

Johnson was polling badly.


Obama has the worst poll numbers in history - at this point. Hillary wouldn't force him out - but for the good of the party (and the country) Obama should do the right thing.


This is NOT as unlikely as people think. No promises, but people are talking.
Anonymous
You'd get two for one -- Bill and Hillary.
Anonymous
OP - you think Obama is "radical left?" Bwahahaha. I think you're a little more right of center than you think you are. Obama's a bigger disappointment to liberals than anyone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never going to happen. Never. It's not even in the possibility set, so why debate it.

Johnson was polling badly.


Obama has the worst poll numbers in history - at this point. Hillary wouldn't force him out - but for the good of the party (and the country) Obama should do the right thing.


This is NOT as unlikely as people think. No promises, but people are talking.



Yeah "people" on an anonymous internet forum. I'd be willing to be $1000 that Obama runs again-- and in fact head to head he leads in the polls against any of the Republicans.
Anonymous
If Bill is in, I am for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never going to happen. Never. It's not even in the possibility set, so why debate it.

Johnson was polling badly.


Obama has the worst poll numbers in history - at this point. Hillary wouldn't force him out - but for the good of the party (and the country) Obama should do the right thing.


This is NOT as unlikely as people think. No promises, but people are talking.


you took a few thousand dumps before you came up with that piece of crap. people are talking.
Anonymous
As a 2008 Hillary supporter, I do NOT think Obama should step aside for her.

People should not rule out a job swap between Biden and Hillary, in which she becomes the 2012 VP nominee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never going to happen. Never. It's not even in the possibility set, so why debate it.

Johnson was polling badly.


Obama has the worst poll numbers in history - at this point. Hillary wouldn't force him out - but for the good of the party (and the country) Obama should do the right thing.


This is NOT as unlikely as people think. No promises, but people are talking.


you took a few thousand dumps before you came up with that piece of crap. people are talking.


LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a 2008 Hillary supporter, I do NOT think Obama should step aside for her.

People should not rule out a job swap between Biden and Hillary, in which she becomes the 2012 VP nominee.


I think that is more likely than not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a 2008 Hillary supporter, I do NOT think Obama should step aside for her.

People should not rule out a job swap between Biden and Hillary, in which she becomes the 2012 VP nominee.


I think that is more likely than not.


Biden as SoS and Hillary as VP would be good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a 2008 Hillary supporter, I do NOT think Obama should step aside for her.


Is that because Obama is doing such a splendid job?

or do you think Hillary would be even worse?

I honestly don't think anyone could do a worse job than BO.
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