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"If the conservative movement and Republicans don't understand how massive the Clinton coalition is, she will be the next president. Clinton will win, if we don't use everything available to us and motivate our base, the people that believe in us." -Tom Delay
Many Republicans are now saying that, barring a miracle, there will be another Clinton occupying the White House after the 2008 elections.
I know this is going to irk a lot of Conservatives, and that is why I posted this wake up call. Unless the GOP gets its act together, The Clintons will be back in control.
Article is here.
If the conservative movement and Republicans don't understand how massive the Clinton coalition is, she will be the next president.-Tom Delay
Well the Republicans and the Democrats may be over thinking this. I have several friends that are Dems and none of then would vote for her. Their reasons range from she is to right wing to she changes her views to often. I don't know I can only hope that the Reps get their heads out of their *** and do something.
Exactly what I was thinking. It's an extremely slanted and biased headline.While I agree what Lott says, that doesnt translate into "The GOP view Clinton as Virtually Unbeatable".
Many Republicans are now saying that, barring a miracle, there will be another Clinton occupying the White House after the 2008 elections.
I know this is going to irk a lot of Conservatives, and that is why I posted this wake up call. Unless the GOP gets its act together, The Clintons will be back in control.
Article is here.
Oh, that's right. I forgot about the Clinton's stealing the White House furniture. Bill and Hillary were really class acts, weren't they?...well she does have the furniture for a white house win... :doh
I'm hoping that the GOP pulls it's head out of it's butt and gets a candidate out there quickly who will have the sense to ask Condi to come on as VP. Counter the inevitable ????/Obama ticket with a ????/Rice ticket.I know you want to irk Conservatives but it does not irk me at all..In fact I have said many times I hope and pray she gets the Democrat nomination......There are 3 or 4 republicans thant would clearly kick her *** in a general election including Guiliani and Mccain.......Sadly I think Edwards will get the Democrat nomination.
Hillary would be so much more fun though with all the baggage she has........
I'm hoping that the GOP pulls it's head out of it's butt and gets a candidate out there quickly who will have the sense to ask Condi to come on as VP. Counter the inevitable ????/Obama ticket with a ????/Rice ticket.
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You didn't really think that Obama's really looking for the POTUS spot, did you?, He's seen as too young and inexperienced, but as a VP, he brings a lot to the table as far a the ticket is concerned. Rice has the problem of being too closely associated with the current admin, but like Obama, she brings a lot to the table as a VP.
You know, though...I don't know a single person who voted for Bush besides myself...and he won twice.
I do hope the GOP takes the Hillary threat seriously. Otherwise, we are going to have that jackal sitting in the White House...
Many Republicans are now saying that, barring a miracle, there will be another Clinton occupying the White House after the 2008 elections.
I know this is going to irk a lot of Conservatives, and that is why I posted this wake up call. Unless the GOP gets its act together, The Clintons will be back in control.
Article is here.
It always amazes me when Forum members write that any group of Americans wants us to fail in Iraq. It is truly one of the most ridiculous and untrue things anyone could ever post.The real and present danger to the dimocrats is success in Iraq. They are going to do everything in their power to see that this doesn't happen.
GOP Views Clinton As Virtually Unbeatable
As somone once said: "BRING IT ON !!!!"
I'm hoping that the GOP pulls it's head out of it's butt and gets a candidate out there quickly who will have the sense to ask Condi to come on as VP. Counter the inevitable ????/Obama ticket with a ????/Rice ticket.
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You didn't really think that Obama's really looking for the POTUS spot, did you?, He's seen as too young and inexperienced, but as a VP, he brings a lot to the table as far a the ticket is concerned. Rice has the problem of being too closely associated with the current admin, but like Obama, she brings a lot to the table as a VP.
It always amazes me when Forum members write that any group of Americans wants us to fail in Iraq. It is truly one of the most ridiculous and untrue things anyone could ever post.
Why is that some of you equate some American's genuine concern and belief that this war is wrong and that by ending it the country will be in a better place and that does not mean that we want to not have success in Iraq. What it means is that we do not think it is possible to be successful in Iraq due to many reasons debated here many times.
Your post sickens me in it's absolute hatred for the 70% of your fellow countrymen who want to get out of Iraq and these same 70% do not want us to fail...The only failures that are those caused by Bush's policies and the way he and his moronic bunch of advisors conducted the war...that is where you will find failure.
Catcalls Drowned Out Hillary Fans At DNC Meeting
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton got very different receptions from the crowd at the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, where all of the party's presidential candidates spoke.
Obama and the crowd exchanged "I love you"s and other endearments as he took the stage. And through the whole of his speech, the audience chanted, "You can do it!"
Clinton's welcome was not just less enthusiastic, but hostile -- and though there seemed to be almost as many Clinton placards as there were people in the room, catcalls drowned out any roars of approval from her cheering section as she began to speak.
While I agree what Lott says, that doesnt translate into "The GOP view Clinton as Virtually Unbeatable".
Not until you look at the context Lott says it in. Some Republicans are issuing a wakeup call, and a wakeup call is needed. Some of the same people here who say this is nothing are the very same ones who predicted Republicans keeping both houses of Congress. IMHO, if they don't wake up, take a hard look at the sorry state of the Republican Party, and start getting the GOP's act together, they will lose the Presidency too.
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