Obama - Ask Hillary First!
The issue at hand for the Democratic Party for winning in ‘08 is not losing to McCain but losing to a divided Democratic party. The first thing Obama should do if nominated is put Hillary on the ticket. Will the Republicans have a field day with her on the ticket? Yes! Is their some bad blood in the water due to some negative campaign strategies on the part of the Clintons? Probably. Can Hillary be a tough fighter able to play tough allowing Obama to stay higher above the fray? Yes!
Howard Dean said a few months ago that the loser will be the most important person in the Democratic presidential run this year. Hillary's legacy in this 08 election could place her as the healer and bring together a united Democratic party. As a winning ticket they also move this country closer to healing the racial and misogynist undertones that still have roots.
Can you picture Denver with Hillary's delegates close to half of all delegates demanding that she be included on the ticket? To some it's a crusade. If Hillary was the one out ahead - by just a little over half - wouldn't Obama supporters want the same?
Obama's offer and Hillary's acceptance of an Obama/Clinton ticket hold the healing and the power to move this country in the direction of the real change in Washington that Obama talks about. First he must bring the Democrats back together again.
Obama - ask Hillary first.
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- May 22, 2008








Hillary Has Pissed in the Punchbowl ...
... and now you want us to drink it. Basic democratic values abandoned, hob-nobbing with Rupert Murdoch and Richard Melon Scafe, evoking racism while cry sexism, changing colors like an octopus as she tries to sell herself state to state, pandering, lying, distracting -- who IS this woman? Not someone we'd want anywhere near the Obama administration. She and Bill have ruined their shiny reputations during this "I WANT it, it's MINE!" campaign, conducted without ethics or grace. Only the blindly infatuated, the feminists who want a woman president no matter what the cost, or those in line for some nice rewards, could even suggest such a ridiculous alliance as Hillary and Obama. Thom, wake up and smell the punchbowl -- I, for one, am not drinking from that!
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By marnweeksMay 22, 2008 - 1:00pm