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Obama Rejects Clinton’s Proposal for a “Dream Ticket”

March 10, 2008
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hillaryrubbinghands.jpg The Clinton’s feel it slipping away. Slowly but surely it is slipping away. Everything the Clinton’s have worked for since Bill left the white-house with his head almost as low as his pants were, is slipping away.

 The Clinton’s plan since 2000 has been to get back to the white-house, to regain their power. They are obsessed with it, it consumes them. The reason Hillary carpetbagged it to New York was to use New York as a stepping stone for her run at the presidency so that the Clinton’s could wield their power once again.

 But now it is slipping away and in the past week the Clinton’s have floated the idea of a hillary-obama_sm.jpgHillary/Obama ticket. The media is all aflutter at the possibility of this dream ticket.

  Hillary can’t win the Democrat nomination, yet she tries to show that Obama is unqualified to be president. This is all just an attempt by the Clinton’s to wrestle the nomination away from Obama, who also can’t win the nomination before the convention. Hillary feels that if she can paint Obama as being unqualified to be commander-in-chief, that it will help her secure the top spot on a Hillary/Obama dream ticket.

 Obama today struck back on Hillary’s transparent plan to wrestle the nomination away from him.

I don’t know how somebody who is in second place is offering the vice presidency to somebody who is in first place,” Obama, an Illinois senator, told supporters. The crowd booed when he mentioned Hillary’s idea.

“I’m not running for vice president. I am running for president of the United States of America,” Obama added. “I am running to be commander in chief.”

“I do not believe Senator Clinton is about change because in fact this kind of gamesmanship — talking about me as vice president, but maybe he’s not ready for commander in chief — that’s exactly the kind of double-speak, double-talk that Washington is very good at,”

“If I’m not ready, how is it that you think I would be such a great vice president? Do you understand that?” he asked.

  The arrogance this woman shows by basically telling Obama and his campaign that he should give up and join her as one and fall in line under her, even though he is ahead and, in all practicality, can’t be caught is astonishing.

 Kudos to Obama for seeing this for what it is, and not falling victim to it. He is able to throw her line about him not being ready on day one back in her face now that she is willing to say he is experienced enough to be her VP. This is too funny.

 Lets face it, neither Hillary or Obama has the experience one would hope for in electing a president. Hillary’s “experience” is laughable at best. Obama’s qualifications are non-existent to be blunt. Yet together these two are supposed to rule the country as a dream team.

 The only problem is, Obama will have none of it. Obama is ahead and he is willing to take his chances with the super delegates to win the Democrat nomination. Something Hillary is apparently not willing to chance.

6 Comments leave one →
  1. redmanbluestate's avatar
    redmanbluestate permalink
    March 10, 2008 9:09 pm

    Are we all ready for the Affirmative Action with Obama http://redmanbluestate.wordpress.com/2008/03/07/blackandright/

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  2. gasdocpol's avatar
    gasdocpol permalink
    March 10, 2008 9:14 pm

    I think that Hillary would make a fine Senate Majority Leader in fact a better one than Obama.

    obama would be b etter as president.

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  3. gasdocpol's avatar
    gasdocpol permalink
    March 11, 2008 2:57 am

    Hillary is now trying to drop some triple talk on us. Only she and McCain have enough experience to be commander-in-chief but Mccain has more experience than Hillary but Obama would be ok if he were her VP.

    As Slick Willie once said “Give me a break! That is the biggest fairy tale I have ever heard”

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  4. Gary's avatar
    March 11, 2008 10:57 pm

    If Hillary finally concedes and Obama goes on to lose the election, Obama would have a great career as being a political comedian.

    Gotta love those zinger of one-liners he has.

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  5. Deb's avatar
    Deb permalink
    March 12, 2008 4:28 pm

    I would certainly hope he’d say no! After all his standing on principle about having voted against the war, he shouldn’t take 2nd place. You go, BHO! Ya think Bill is calling to commiserate with Elliot?

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