Michael, I find your New York News Opinion disconcerting. Hillary cares much about the party. If she leaves guess what? She will take her supporters with her.. Some even claim to go vote for McCain. I feel sorry for Obama who will claim to win the nomination but will lose against McCain. He has an opportunity to give Democrats 16 years in power if he became Hillaries VP. Hillary would be too old to be President in 2016. So it should be Obama to become the VP to Hillary. All I know even if he did win against McCain it is doubtful he would be an 8 term President.
In todays real time, the Democrats could gain a powerful lock up to controling power in the White House for 16 years, and Obama doesn't see that? If he can't see that, I know he is too stupid to be President.
He would be VP for 8 years, then 8 years as President.. That is if he supports Hillary's 2-terms, at this moment in time. Instead he will kill Hillary, keep the Democratic party divided, and run the risk to losing in November against McCain and or assure himself only 4-maybe 8 years of Democratic control.
If he joins Hillary he assures the party does not divide, gains more strength to defeat McCain, and is on the road for 8 strong years with Hillary, and then he becomes the candidate of choice in 2016 when democrats remember what he did to assure them to stay in power by making him the nominee in 2016.
That's 16 years. I find Hillary's sense of compassion for the party quite significant and enduring, in that she cares about the party more than the politics toward defeat in November; if Obama doesn't come to his senses. If he does not support Hillary, people will know his thoughts are not about Democrats, but perhaps he is really a Republican mole. He won't last long for Democrats in the future.
at 10:00 on May 12th, 2008
Michael, I find your New York News Opinion disconcerting. Hillary cares much about the party. If she leaves guess what? She will take her supporters with her.. Some even claim to go vote for McCain. I feel sorry for Obama who will claim to win the nomination but will lose against McCain. He has an opportunity to give Democrats 16 years in power if he became Hillaries VP. Hillary would be too old to be President in 2016. So it should be Obama to become the VP to Hillary. All I know even if he did win against McCain it is doubtful he would be an 8 term President.
In todays real time, the Democrats could gain a powerful lock up to controling power in the White House for 16 years, and Obama doesn't see that? If he can't see that, I know he is too stupid to be President.
He would be VP for 8 years, then 8 years as President.. That is if he supports Hillary's 2-terms, at this moment in time. Instead he will kill Hillary, keep the Democratic party divided, and run the risk to losing in November against McCain and or assure himself only 4-maybe 8 years of Democratic control.
If he joins Hillary he assures the party does not divide, gains more strength to defeat McCain, and is on the road for 8 strong years with Hillary, and then he becomes the candidate of choice in 2016 when democrats remember what he did to assure them to stay in power by making him the nominee in 2016.
That's 16 years. I find Hillary's sense of compassion for the party quite significant and enduring, in that she cares about the party more than the politics toward defeat in November; if Obama doesn't come to his senses. If he does not support Hillary, people will know his thoughts are not about Democrats, but perhaps he is really a Republican mole. He won't last long for Democrats in the future.