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Politics : Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. President or Pretender? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mistermj who wrote (503)7/30/2007 2:09:37 AM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1090
 
Agree.

Gingrich's assessment parallels what some observers were saying when Obama and Clinton began campaigning that it would be Hilary and Obama.

If Obama should by some fluke get more votes than Hilary he will be the nominee for the Dems-----would he select Hilary for VP, very likely----imo it is a done deal either way.

Strategy either way is to consolidate a portion of the black vote and to consolidate the liberal party vote.

Once the nomination is gained they would then attempt to appeal to the main stream vote as the general election begins between the two parties.

Just now, we are getting a political show with the jibing back and forth between the two. That is simply that imo-- "a show".

Simultaneously the Dem party leaders are criticizing early the Republican potentials--------Gingrich is holding back-----a wise move at this time. Gingrich doesn't suffer fools gladly, telling it like it is. Hilary has a lot to be attacked on as her party is already doing.

Obama is still getting a soft ride. Thus far he is still what is commonly called a 'junior Senator'.

mj