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To: RobinMasters

What I am now envisioning is that this is going to take place prior to the November 2010 election in order to bring in the voters. The scary thought is that it could actually work out in the next couple of weeks that she would become VP and then Obama would resign due to ‘illness’. They would hope that the voters would rally to Clinton and re-elect the dems who are in serious trouble in order to give her a chance to succeed. With any luck, that won’t succeed and she’ll have to work with the republicans as did Bill Clinton if she wants a shot at actually getting elected.

She’d be the first woman president and hopefully she would work to make it a successful presidency, even if it means going against her socialistic views. At this point, I don’t think that any dem could run for the presidency in 2012 and get elected. That being said, Hillary would stand a better chance running as an incumbent than any dem would have running against the Republicans after another two years of Obama.

Best guess—the dems have seen the writing on the wall and Obama is on the way out. They’re going to risk it on Hillary and sooner rather than later in an attempt to salvage something out of the November 2010 elections.


27 posted on 10/05/2010 5:38:52 PM PDT by Marty
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To: Marty

Obama has no intention of leaving early - he loves the perks too much.

Besides, the black community would never stand for “their guy” being bumped aside for another whitey .....

... which is why it’s so important for us that Hillary runs for the top spot in 2012, DIRECTLY CHALLENGING Obama - and starting a Democratic civil war that will result in neither getting elected!

Go Hillary!!


34 posted on 10/05/2010 5:51:03 PM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: Marty

Does anyone have the link for that ‘deep throat’ Democrat operative who’s supposed to have recently left the Obama WH but is obviously still close to the Clintons? In his third interview he predicted that Hillary would either challenge or take Biden’s spot, since she’s considering the former and has been offered the latter. His other predictions came through as well. I thought his second interview was particularly telling since he talked about Obama’s depression.

Anyway, he says the Clintons won’t decide until they see the results next month, but that someone else will come forward and publicly discuss some of the problems and disfunction with his WH before the 2010 election.


53 posted on 10/05/2010 10:58:35 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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