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Texas Hill Country Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-08-08 10:11 AM
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18. there are plenty of dems that would take it, CA is more likely to go republican
Edited on Thu May-08-08 10:12 AM by Texas Hill Country
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  -Hillary is NOT the best candidate for VP! It would be a disaster! There are others MUCH better Blue_Roses  May-08-08 09:48 AM   #0 
  - Barbara Boxer  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 09:49 AM   #1 
  - you're nuts!  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 09:54 AM   #3 
     - huh?  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 09:55 AM   #5 
        - what's that got to do with anything?  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:02 AM   #9 
           - If Barbara Boxer leaves the Senate  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 10:03 AM   #10 
              - ahhhhhh...so we deprive ourselves of an awesome VP candidate  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:07 AM   #12 
                 - THere are plenty of good choices  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 10:11 AM   #16 
                    - as well as why Hillary shouldn't be too..  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:12 AM   #19 
                       - Why do you keep bringing Hillary into this?  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 10:19 AM   #22 
                          - it's got everything to do with since you are one of her most avid supporters  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:32 AM   #23 
                             - Because this discussion  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 10:35 AM   #24 
                                - If you will read some of my posts  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:39 AM   #27 
                                   - You're acting insane  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 12:16 PM   #42 
  - Agreed. And, Obama being a moderate, she would "balance" the ticket by being a liberal.  Tierra_y_Libertad   May-08-08 09:51 AM   #2 
  - YES!  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 09:54 AM   #4 
  - Absolutely . Great choice. nt  tomg   May-08-08 09:56 AM   #6 
  - I really love Barbara Boxer  stellanoir   May-08-08 09:58 AM   #7 
  - but if Hillary is VP we would lose a senate seat there too.  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:09 AM   #13 
     - there are plenty of dems that would take it, CA is more likely to go republican  Texas Hill Country   May-08-08 10:11 AM   #18 
     - bullshit  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:14 AM   #20 
     - Not likely. GOP is tanking in California. They can't even fund their campains. n/t  PoliticalAmazon   May-08-08 11:00 AM   #36 
     - I wasn't arguing for Hillary at all.  stellanoir   May-08-08 10:17 AM   #21 
     - I understand  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:36 AM   #25 
        - Nobody in this thread is arguing for Hillary  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 10:39 AM   #28 
           - just going by the "status quo"  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:41 AM   #29 
     - No we wouldn't  MonkeyFunk   May-08-08 10:38 AM   #26 
        - I'm talking about when the seat comes up for election.  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:43 AM   #31 
  - Boxer is unquestionably a stronger VP choice than Hillary, but someone with executive experience (a  Stop Cornyn   May-08-08 10:01 AM   #8 
  - As with the top position, the discussion can go one of two directions - who would  TooBigaTent   May-08-08 10:07 AM   #11 
  - I don't think that should be an issue...  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:10 AM   #15 
  - It takes more than being strong on the environment and likeability to be a good VP choice  malik flavors   May-08-08 10:09 AM   #14 
  - did you even read her record? Are you familiar with her at all?  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:11 AM   #17 
  - Weren't Nixon and Reagan from California?  sfexpat2000   May-08-08 10:48 AM   #35 
  - I think it has to be Webb, southerner, anti-war, tough as nails.  oviedodem   May-08-08 10:43 AM   #30 
  - yeah, unfortunately  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 10:47 AM   #34 
  - I love Boxer, but IMO she's not suitable for the VP slot....  PoliticalAmazon   May-08-08 10:45 AM   #32 
  - Not another Senator.  bigwillq   May-08-08 10:46 AM   #33 
  - Purge the center right from the Democratic party. Purge the DLC from our party too.  L0oniX   May-08-08 11:03 AM   #37 
  - Yeah, I can see how good this pic of her crying would go over in the GE campaign.  DemVet   May-08-08 11:06 AM   #38 
  - and the one of Hillary crying?  Blue_Roses   May-08-08 11:07 AM   #39 
     - Lame.  DemVet   May-08-08 11:27 AM   #41 
  - Obama's VP has to be a non-DLC governor, not a Washington insider. n/t  invictus   May-08-08 11:08 AM   #40 
 

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