Will Hillary Clinton be Barack Obama’s running-mate in 2012?
As this article states, Democrats are beginning to look for a scapegoat on whom to blame Barack Obama’s falling poll numbers and Joe “big F’ N deal” Biden might just be the fall guy. There appears to be a move afoot to remove the gaffe prone Joe Biden from the presidential ticket in 2012 and replace him with Hillary Clinton.
As President Obama sinks in the polls, Democrats and liberal pundits inevitably are searching for a scapegoat. The most likely victim appears to be gaffe-prone Vice President Joe Biden, who has become the focus of speculation that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just might replace him on the 2012 Democratic ticket.
Former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder, his state’s first African-American governor, touched off the controversy. Writing at Politico.com last week, Mr. Wilder argued that Mr. Biden’s tenure has been undistinguished and chock full of “too many YouTube moments.” He charged that Mr. Biden “has continued to undermine what little confidence the public may have had in him.”
Say it ain’t so, Joe. How quickly they have turned on him. Everybody knew who Joe Biden was when he was chosen by Barack Obama as his running-mate, nothing has changed–its just good ole Joe being Joe. But now somebody has to take the fall for Barack Obama–we have already seen how quickly he is willing to throw people under the bus–and it appears that there is at least a chance that Joe Biden will join dear old granny and the Reverend Wright under the bus.
If Barack Obama wants to blame anybody for his failures and his falling poll numbers he needs to look no further than the mirror when he wakes up in the morning. His policies, his arrogance, and Chicago type thuggery are the reasons why the president’s supporters are leaving him. Joe Biden provides us with a little comic relief in what has been a serious disaster of a presidency, we need the “big F’ N deal” around to relieve the stress of watching a president that is clearly over his head on a daily basis.
If he was honest with himself–and if Democrats wanted to lay the blame where it truly belongs–Barack Obama would be the one that would step aside for Hillary Clinton in 2012. As hard as it is to believe, this country would have been much better off if she was the nominee in the first place.













JOKE! RIGHT? Too much of a bad thing it would be!
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Only half joking, Obama has been so bad that it makes you wonder if Hillary should have been the nominee.
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Should Joe Biden be Hillary’s running mate in 2012 is a better question. Obama offered hope and we got Bush lite. Hillary would not admit she made a bad call on Bush’s war. If she had admitted her mistake, she might have been president. Who cares. 2008 proved votes don’t matter.
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I think a more accurate question would be: Is Hillary going to run for President in 2012?
Hillary For President In 2012? You’d Better Believe It!
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I have no doubt that Hillary is going to run for president in 2012!
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I think even republicans would vote for her. She is an American and loves her country. Thats not what I can say for Obama. that arrogant pr..ck.
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Well, it would fit his MO to co opt her to eliminate an opponent…
IMHO comes down to how damaged Obummer is in 2012- thus whether she wants to do a Bobby Kennedy and have another go at Obama
I don’t think there’s many people who think he was a good choice over Hill now… I’d say almost everybody on all sides would have been better off with the Clintons in there, frankly I would have preferred it.
That said, the Dems don’t have a snowball’s chance in Nov 2012, lol
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I wouldn’t be surprised if eliminating her as a possible primary opponent was a reason behind this movement at all. I am with Texas Fred, I think she is going to run against him in 2012. I think there are still bad feelings there and I think many of Obama’s supporters would lokk at voting for Hillary the next time around.
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