On Monday Bill said "This may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind." That could be interpreted as saying he won't campaign for Obama. Which would be a bit of luck for Obama.
Very nice. With HRC as VP, the Cheney manoeuver, once removed, will be executed. Bill is just steps away from the white house again, where he knows how to run things and have a good time! Plus you cannot be impeached as the spouse of the VP. Obama has to make a bold move select another woman VP to get HRC supporters while avoiding toxic Bill.
My guess is that at this stage anybody that Bill Clinton supports will probably loose. What about a deal offering her Secretary of Health if he wins?
ReplyDeleteOn Monday Bill said "This may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind." That could be interpreted as saying he won't campaign for Obama. Which would be a bit of luck for Obama.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. With HRC as VP, the Cheney manoeuver, once removed, will be executed. Bill is just steps away from the white house again, where he knows how to run things and have a good time! Plus you cannot be impeached as the spouse of the VP. Obama has to make a bold move select another woman VP to get HRC supporters while avoiding toxic Bill.
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