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kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
19. Good GAWD. Can we live in the PRESENT for just 5 minutes??
Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:32 AM
Dec 2012

She has not said she will run, AND President Obama is weeks away from being sworn in for his second term.

Sheesh.

I think you are mistaken exboyfil Dec 2012 #1
i agree on a few points but she is testifying, last i heard Tunkamerica Dec 2012 #8
You make some great points. AnnieK401 Dec 2012 #11
Ahahaha, no. Spider Jerusalem Dec 2012 #2
W.Va has a democratic senator, and she was extra popular in 2008 there. graham4anything Dec 2012 #3
West Virginia went for Romney by 27 points Spider Jerusalem Dec 2012 #4
Agreed. The OP was a bit optimistic. aaaaaa5a Dec 2012 #42
The poster lives in the same area code as the people who listened to Dick Morris ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2012 #57
A lot can happen in four years Fumesucker Dec 2012 #5
Apparently some people want to write the future before it happens davidpdx Dec 2012 #12
Begging the question Sherman A1 Dec 2012 #6
because she would have won except for one thing-President Obama & his voters graham4anything Dec 2012 #24
If she gets into the race, I really dread 2016 wyldwolf Dec 2012 #7
I don't think she will run just for that reason. leftofcool Dec 2012 #10
Obama's fans and her fans are all that is needed.Nader lied, and anyone stupid enough to still graham4anything Dec 2012 #25
I am sorry to say that Saint Hillary of all corporations has much yet to answer for, as does Obama. Ford_Prefect Dec 2012 #9
Why stop there? Capt. Obvious Dec 2012 #13
Now THAT is some major amount of delusion. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #14
Unless, of course... kentuck Dec 2012 #15
Health care may be a factor - Dean would deliver fadedrose Dec 2012 #16
Until we get rid of global corporate influence in our politics, Dean or another Cleita Dec 2012 #20
Dean had an excellent plan in 2004, but it was not single payer --- any more than Kerry's karynnj Dec 2012 #45
I like Hillary, but she is too old. Odin2005 Dec 2012 #17
I think either Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio could swing Florida to Republican NewJeffCT Dec 2012 #18
Good GAWD. Can we live in the PRESENT for just 5 minutes?? kestrel91316 Dec 2012 #19
Please, please, don't start the next presidential election yet. Wait until 2014. northoftheborder Dec 2012 #32
I'm with you guys. Check back in a couple of years. Comrade Grumpy Dec 2012 #39
Pure conjecture on your part. tradecenter Dec 2012 #21
Don't Stop Him Now..... Sherman A1 Dec 2012 #50
First off, the election is four years away, a lot can happen between now and then, MadHound Dec 2012 #22
how that Nader thing do for the SCOTUS in 2000. Threats to not vote or 3rd party run mute graham4anything Dec 2012 #26
She will get Kentucky. Kentucky LOVES both Clintons. nt Comrade_McKenzie Dec 2012 #23
if only Gore let Clinton campaign in 2000 in KY and Tenn and Ark graham4anything Dec 2012 #38
Please don't waste bandwidth posting nonsense. LeftyMom Dec 2012 #27
that's your opinion. But why would you think it not reasonable? graham4anything Dec 2012 #28
Yeah, keep blaming Nader. That's a winning strategy. Comrade Grumpy Dec 2012 #40
if it stops forever any 3rd party presidential candidate on the left, I shall be 100% happy graham4anything Dec 2012 #48
I tend to agree with you. tradecenter Dec 2012 #31
Why are we worried about 2016 when we should be focused on getting the House back?! n/t vaberella Dec 2012 #29
no. datasuspect Dec 2012 #30
did you say this about Jerry Brown and FDR, Al Gore and the Kennedy's too? graham4anything Dec 2012 #35
what does that have to do with anything? datasuspect Dec 2012 #41
every one of them is related to someone before them who ran for office, be consistent graham4anything Dec 2012 #46
sweet beefy christ datasuspect Dec 2012 #49
think big! farminator3000 Dec 2012 #33
Every time someone posts SheilaT Dec 2012 #34
Akin\Mourdock 2016. (My dream R machine :) - n/t coalition_unwilling Dec 2012 #36
for those that say it's too soon graham4anything Dec 2012 #37
You left out 1972 when the "moderate" Democrats voted Republican. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2012 #44
1972 put up a candidate that was a sweet guy, but come one noone thought he would win graham4anything Dec 2012 #47
LBJ? Mass murerer and war criminal? I think not. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2012 #51
ironic. Gore ditched Clilnton. Had he used Bill, he would have won Arkansas, KT and Tenn graham4anything Dec 2012 #52
"Hey, Hey, LBJ, How many kids did you kill today?" Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2012 #53
In retrospect,ditching LBJ it led directly to Bush and Bush graham4anything Dec 2012 #55
So, it wasn't Nader's "fault" after all. It was Gore's. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2012 #54
"Any real democrat knows that". tradecenter Dec 2012 #59
Your opinion, but his more important social acts, voting rights acts, civil rights acts trump that graham4anything Dec 2012 #60
Ugh! ; No more Clintons. No more 3rd Way. No more Triangulation. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2012 #43
I hope she runs.... Little Star Dec 2012 #56
Wow Home grown Trolling OP. It's a wonder we ever talk about anything meaningfull... Ford_Prefect Dec 2012 #58
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