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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RMF who wrote (387584)5/31/2008 9:55:35 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) of 1572507
 
I think from a pragmatic point of view that Clinton would be the best VP at this point.

I agree 100%.

You would take a fractured party and instantly unite it. It would be seen as a magnanimous gesture on the part of both Clinton and Obama; a sacrifice for the ideals of 'the party'.

And to the average citizen, it would be seen as a "superstar" ticket. In the age of 'American Idol' it would be impossible to defeat; the Republicans couldn't replicate it.

Now the question is are these folks 'magnaminous' enough to do it?

PS I'm not sure Obama can win and if he doesn't then I think we will probably have a huge hawk and a war with Iran. 4 more years of Neo influence. A nightmare.
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