Anonymous wrote:Yes. See why affirmative action does more harm than good.
Anonymous wrote:If you faced the current slate of GOP candidates, would you drop out??? Hell no. You could do lines of coke off a stripper's ass and still get re-elected.
Anonymous wrote:If you faced the current slate of GOP candidates, would you drop out??? Hell no. You could do lines of coke off a stripper's ass and still get re-elected.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I do not believe that Hillary would take a job that a former VP once described as nothing more than a bucket of warm spit. As Sec. of State she has power and prestige and has done an admirable job. I can see her retiring, she looks exhausted, and resting on her laurels but VP, I don't think so.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:+2Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bill Clinton...best President ever.
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Anonymous wrote:+2Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bill Clinton...best President ever.
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