Malikshah
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Wed Oct-31-07 11:36 AM
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| 7. Have we entered into the a Parallel Universe? |
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Hillary is the Anti-Dean; as is Obama. No one on the ticket, except maybe Gravel and for the GOP Paul come close to the Dean scenario.
And, as Dean, they will go down due to the machinations of the "anti-Deans" in their respective parties. God forbid there is grassroots support for a candidate.
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| -It's all so familiar. Hillary is the new Dean. |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:24 AM |
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Hillary Is Not Fit to Shine Dean's Shoes |
Demeter |
Oct-31-07 11:27 AM |
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There ya go! |
zidzi |
Oct-31-07 12:03 PM |
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Actually, I think Obama is the new Dean... |
joeybee12 |
Oct-31-07 11:32 AM |
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Obama cannot be the new Dean without taking a lead |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:34 AM |
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Well, I think the original post was basing Hillary as the new dean |
joeybee12 |
Oct-31-07 11:39 AM |
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Obama was bland |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:42 AM |
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A good candidate needs both... |
joeybee12 |
Oct-31-07 12:21 PM |
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I agree with your comparison |
cuke |
Oct-31-07 12:26 PM |
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Good Point |
Demeter |
Oct-31-07 06:54 PM |
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If the other candidates are smart... |
TwoSparkles |
Oct-31-07 11:33 AM |
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Can you imagine what the Caucus is going to be like? |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:36 AM |
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I'm an Iowan.. |
TwoSparkles |
Oct-31-07 12:01 PM |
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Except that Hillary is the establishment candidate and Dean wasn't. |
book_worm |
Oct-31-07 11:35 AM |
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That's how she could potentialy be similar to Bush in 2000. |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:37 AM |
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Have we entered into the a Parallel Universe? |
Malikshah |
Oct-31-07 11:36 AM |
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That's another aspect. |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:40 AM |
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LOL not even close |
proud2Blib |
Oct-31-07 11:38 AM |
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OK, why? |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:40 AM |
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in the context of her being the frontrunner, yes |
LSK |
Oct-31-07 11:42 AM |
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Post again in two weeks... because she will still be the |
OKNancy |
Oct-31-07 11:50 AM |
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She will |
Bleachers7 |
Oct-31-07 11:52 AM |
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I saw an interesting number |
DefenseLawyer |
Oct-31-07 11:56 AM |
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Actually I was going to post on this a few weeks ago |
underpants |
Oct-31-07 12:01 PM |
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Hopefully Edwards will be the new Kerry |
mattomjoe |
Oct-31-07 12:02 PM |
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The "Kerry" that actually |
zidzi |
Oct-31-07 12:07 PM |
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That is what I am hoping too. |
Glimmer of Hope |
Oct-31-07 07:25 PM |
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Thank you for posting this... |
snooper2 |
Oct-31-07 12:02 PM |
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While I'm sure you would like to see that, |
Basileus Basileon |
Oct-31-07 12:04 PM |
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Yeah, it's all speculation at this |
zidzi |
Oct-31-07 12:09 PM |
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I, for one, hope that if Clinton experiences a Dean-ian |
Texas Explorer |
Oct-31-07 12:23 PM |
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Could Biden be the new Jimmy Carter? |
gorekerrydreamticket |
Oct-31-07 01:01 PM |
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I assume her poll numbers will stop rising soon, then. |
mwb970 |
Oct-31-07 06:59 PM |
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Not too late |
bigwillq |
Oct-31-07 07:11 PM |
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Well, that's true. |
mwb970 |
Oct-31-07 07:45 PM |
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One big difference |
JNelson6563 |
Oct-31-07 07:09 PM |
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Except Dean had grassroots support and hillary has corporate piles of gold. |
Beelzebud |
Oct-31-07 07:12 PM |
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well, and we have a circular firing squad. |
Evergreen Emerald |
Oct-31-07 07:16 PM |
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All this was predicted, as Gore sits back and watches silently |
ThomWV |
Oct-31-07 07:19 PM |
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