Obama's Top VP Choices
Via Huffington Post, here are Obama's current top choices for Vice President:
Top Tier:
- Jim Webb
- Hillary Clinton
- Bill Richardson
- Joe Biden
- Brian Schwietzer
Worth Watching:
- Janet Napolitano
- Sherrod Brown
- Chuck Hagel
- Wesley Clark
- Kathleen Sebelius
- Tom Daschle
Honorable Mention:
- Michael Bloomberg
Aside from Hillary and Wes Clark, not a star among them. If Joe Biden, Chuck Hagel or career prosecutor turned Governor Janet Napolitano make the grade, I'll be rethinking my support the Democratic ticket. If it's Hillary, Clark, or Richardson, he keeps my vote.
Are any a dealbreaker for you?
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- July 2, 2008








Leave Hillary off the List are you Crazy!!!
Why would hillary give up a close race to the convention unless she was promised the VP slot which might
not be a bad choice for her.
She would be silly to give up the race otherwise.
No male candidate trailing so closely would have quit under the pressure.
Again, she was given the VP slot in exchange for stopping her campaign.
You idiots our there can soak up that silly media story that her campaign ran out of money like the same idiots that were told that Iraq had WMD.
Our party leaders forced her out of the race for party unity....yeah right.
The same weak leadership that couldn't succeed in forcing GW out of Iraq succeeded in forcing the first serious female candidate out of the race for president of the United States...makes you want to leave the party if that was the case.
So with hillary out of the race, did it help party unity....NO...it allowed Obama to move away from his devoted supporters. You know the ones that were young and educated!!!
Do you really think that Obama would have made these recent shifts to the political center if he was still fighting hillary for the nomination?
Yeah...the party unity was not for the democratic base, but for the special corporate interest of this country.
With the recent Obama political shifts.....how many now really believe he would have stood up to a very strong bush in 2002 over the war resolution vote!!! Yeah right!!!!!
But wait, could those superdelegates that supported Obama stay with him now that he is shifting closer to the political center.
Obama is the John Kerry of 2004 that promised democratic primary voters that he would fight bush and we know how that story ended.
Thanks
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By KvnRJohnso407July 2, 2008 - 4:43am