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Old 01-30-2008, 09:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Obama phenomenon / fashion / hysteria?

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Originally Posted by EnI View Post
USA can't afford another green president in the White House.

IMO McCain will be elected in November ...

Btw, where is Al Gore to endorse either Barack or Hillary?
Amen!

I can't agree more, EnI. The world cannot afford another inexperienced president.

I think American voters are off the rocker because they immediately dismissed the most experienced man in the Democrat field, Joe Biden.

Hillary, for all the talk of her experience, has only been an elected senator since 2000. Obama's experience is - err, what is his experience? Gore, despite being out of office since 2000, still has more experience than Hil, Obama and Edwards COMBINED.

A lot of Republicans don't like McCain and normally might not vote for him in November. However, there is a perfectly good and simple solution to that problem: Hillary Clinton! Hillary getting nominated would bring the Republican base out in droves, even if they dislike McCain.

I have argued for months that Hillary is a risky choice. Why give the other party the person they want to face? It's just an asinine idea.

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Oh please, lets leave that guy out of this, Gore is only interested in his own publicity.
There is a scenario that Gore could be left standing, but the probability is miniscule. If there is no nominee going into the convention and the Clinton v. Obama fight gets destructive, Gore could be asked to step up.

I think the Republicans strategists, despite what Rob thinks of him, fear Gore the most. They want Hillary nominated because they know they can handle her. Obama could be more problematic because of his phenomenon status, but can a black senator with little experience really win and win a southern state?

I think neither Hil or Obama are smart choices, but as usual the Democrats don't nominate their best candidate!

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