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randome

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107. If we could somehow combine Warren's looks with Clinton's personality, we'd really have something!
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 04:02 PM
Sep 2012

But it looks like Julian Castro is in the batter's box.

That would be awesome Laurajr Sep 2012 #1
I sure hope so bluestateguy Sep 2012 #2
Sounds like a plan! get the red out Sep 2012 #3
LOL ...that will kill off what's left of the angry old racist misogynist white guys for sure. L0oniX Sep 2012 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author littlemissmartypants Sep 2012 #38
That would be a dream come true. When she dropped out in 2008 Auntie Bush Sep 2012 #5
You and me both, Auntie Bush. All us older(ish) women should write and beg. nolabear Sep 2012 #6
I would like that. 4lbs Sep 2012 #7
Elizabeth Warren 2016! n/t antigop Sep 2012 #8
Elizabeth hasn't sold out American workers -- Hillary has sold them out n/t antigop Sep 2012 #12
If (and that is a big if) she wins the senate, she needs to stay there graham4anything Sep 2012 #20
Nope, Elizabeth 2016 -- not Hillary. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #23
Stop sabatoging Warren's senate hopes...(if you actually value her as an asset to the party) graham4anything Sep 2012 #41
I'm not sabotaging Warren's campaign ---LOL antigop Sep 2012 #44
the saboteurs are the ones who keep bringing up this Hillary nonsense before we even win in 2012. antigop Sep 2012 #46
instead of attacking me, how about addressing DLC Hillary's statements on outsourcing? n/t antigop Sep 2012 #47
It's funny... liberalmuse Sep 2012 #52
it's funny how Hillary supporters won't address HER OWN WORDS on outsourcing N/T antigop Sep 2012 #59
This one is my favorite Politicalboi Sep 2012 #126
democrats winning is the only thing I care about, Mitt & any repub will not get you what u want graham4anything Sep 2012 #55
still haven't addressed Hillary's OWN words on outsourcing, have you?If this is a Hillary 2016 antigop Sep 2012 #57
you won't get it, but graham4anything Sep 2012 #76
outsourcing is NOT A TRIVIAL WEDGE ISSUE to the thousands of workers who have lost their jobs. antigop Sep 2012 #78
the workers here need to be RETRAINED for new jobs(more education) graham4anything Sep 2012 #88
I'm sorry you won't get it...but training doesn't matter if they keep outsourcing jobs. nt antigop Sep 2012 #89
there are plenty of engineers and IT people who have lost their jobs to outsourcing antigop Sep 2012 #91
I wholeheartedly agree with you.. OhioChick Sep 2012 #120
What are these "new jobs" you speak of? OhioChick Sep 2012 #121
but thanks for the kick so more people can read HER OWN WORDS ON OUTSOURCING n/t antigop Sep 2012 #92
outsourcing is a big issue.. former BAIN workers on the agenda at dem convention antigop Sep 2012 #93
Obama campaign thinks it's a big enough issue to run ads against Romney's outsourcing antigop Sep 2012 #97
And Obama is running those ads here in Ohio because it's NOT a wedge issue OhioChick Sep 2012 #122
Really?!?! ChromeFoundry Sep 2012 #123
sad, isn't it? to call outsourcing a "trivial wedge issue"? antigop Sep 2012 #124
I am sorry you don't think a human being living in China is equal to a person in the US graham4anything Sep 2012 #134
I'm sorry if you and Hillary don't support American workers antigop Sep 2012 #138
A strong world economy= a strong US economy. We are all one graham4anything Sep 2012 #148
Americans with decent jobs = strong US economy...sorry if that is lost on you and Hillary n/t antigop Sep 2012 #149
but keep it up...Obama campaign is running ads against Romney's outsourcing.... antigop Sep 2012 #150
thanks for the kick again....n/t antigop Sep 2012 #152
If outsourcing is a "trivial wedge issue", why is Obama running ads against Romney's outsourcing? nt antigop Sep 2012 #139
thanks for the kick so more people can find out the true Hillary n/t antigop Sep 2012 #142
yes, truly sad indeed. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #140
The Cheaters -- Obama for America TV ad antigop Sep 2012 #128
they've got nothing else to offer, ChromeFoundry...can't address Obama's ads and the antigop Sep 2012 #141
Think long term! colorado_ufo Sep 2012 #61
No...Hillary's statements on outsourcing are a real problem for her. Elizabeth 2016. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #62
With running mate Deval Patrick or Martin O'Malley Freddie Sep 2012 #9
DLC Hillary sold out the American worker. antigop Sep 2012 #10
I'm tired of hearing bush and clinton and the like. go home. roguevalley Sep 2012 #22
I like the sounds of that skeewee08 Sep 2012 #11
If she can beat Brother Jeb, more power to her. McCamy Taylor Sep 2012 #13
My vision: She and Biden switch roles nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #14
Bill would make a great VP. Lint Head Sep 2012 #15
He's ineligible Ter Sep 2012 #16
22nd Amendment says "elected". former9thward Sep 2012 #17
You are correct! He can be VP. Lint Head Sep 2012 #18
No he can't... But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President.... PoliticAverse Sep 2012 #33
Yes, he can. former9thward Sep 2012 #56
Ne, he can't -- 22nd Amendment markpkessinger Sep 2012 #104
No as explained in another post that amendment uses the word "elected". former9thward Sep 2012 #111
According to the 22nd Amendment, he is absolutely constitutionally ineligible Ter Sep 2012 #125
But he is not constitutionally ineligible. former9thward Sep 2012 #127
The 22nd Amendment made him constitutionally ineligible Ter Sep 2012 #145
You continue to ignore the word "elected". former9thward Sep 2012 #147
You tell me how he becomes VP without getting elected Ter Sep 2012 #154
The amendment says "elected to the office of President" former9thward Sep 2012 #157
True, but since VP has the exact same constitutional requirements.... Ter Sep 2012 #162
Hillary shall win, and beat Jeb Bush in 2016 and Dems forever after graham4anything Sep 2012 #19
I agree with you bevb Sep 2012 #146
I think it is highly unlikely given she's already said no multiple times davidpdx Sep 2012 #21
The wishful glee of some is almost amusing if it wasn't so naive. randome Sep 2012 #25
She looks fabulous Mojorabbit Sep 2012 #30
I have to agree she looks tired and out of shape adigal Sep 2012 #68
I love her new do Mojorabbit Sep 2012 #102
She looks old??????? Beacool Sep 2012 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author littlemissmartypants Sep 2012 #39
Not MY crappy, sexist comment. Political reality. randome Sep 2012 #43
uh huh obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #49
Hey Bea! Jennicut Sep 2012 #66
Hi, Jenny!!! Beacool Sep 2012 #71
I have been crazy busy. Jennicut Sep 2012 #75
Good for you!!! Beacool Sep 2012 #110
Given enough time, we all of us often fail to hide our biases. LanternWaste Sep 2012 #72
I'm fifty four. I text faster than my daughters. I push elevator buttons with my foot. randome Sep 2012 #74
I'm afraid I didn't make any presumptions specific to any one person LanternWaste Sep 2012 #83
Well I wouldn't say she look old davidpdx Sep 2012 #40
Hillary does not "look old," she looks great obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #48
I agree completely that it's unfair. randome Sep 2012 #54
She doesn't look old, but she looks tired... Drunken Irishman Sep 2012 #106
If we could somehow combine Warren's looks with Clinton's personality, we'd really have something! randome Sep 2012 #107
Warren's looks? Beacool Sep 2012 #113
I'd say the same applies to most of us here on DU. randome Sep 2012 #114
Well, you are entitled to your opinion. Beacool Sep 2012 #115
What is she going to say, she is running for president in 4 years? Cosmocat Sep 2012 #69
She is next in line for the party? davidpdx Sep 2012 #130
Cause she is Cosmocat Sep 2012 #131
The person who gives the convention keynote speech is widely considered 'next in line'. randome Sep 2012 #132
LOL Cosmocat Sep 2012 #137
If the primary is a coronation then why have it at all? davidpdx Sep 2012 #133
You are all over the place Cosmocat Sep 2012 #136
So know you are getting this by smelling tea leaves? davidpdx Sep 2012 #144
they are doing the same thing they did in 2008 and they helped her lose the primary n/t antigop Sep 2012 #151
truly amazing, david, isn't it? The cheerleaders seem to be rather desperate, don't they? n/t antigop Sep 2012 #143
Um, I'm going to go "no comment" on that one davidpdx Sep 2012 #155
I wonder if her memoirs are going to include her statements supporting outsourcing? n/t antigop Sep 2012 #24
She is President Obama's SOS obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #50
How about addressing her statements on outsourcing? n/t antigop Sep 2012 #51
Address how that pertyains to the 2012 Presidential Election? obamanut2012 Sep 2012 #53
The OP is about the 2016 election. The OP brought up 2016. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #60
Would that there were at least one pure and righteous progressive with whom I agree with on every it LanternWaste Sep 2012 #73
Congratulations to all those who think outsourcing is OK. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #77
Pointing out Hillary's OWN WORDS ON OUTSOURCING doesn't make anyone a "dogmatist" n/t antigop Sep 2012 #79
I agree it doesn't make you a dogmatist. randome Sep 2012 #80
yes, outsourcing does matter to enough people to make a difference. antigop Sep 2012 #82
and thanks for the kick so everyone can read HER OWN WORDS on outsourcing n/t antigop Sep 2012 #84
Again, congratulations on finding a candidate with whom you agree with on every positions. LanternWaste Sep 2012 #86
The Dems considered outsourcing a big enough issue at the convention. antigop Sep 2012 #95
but thanks for the kick so more people can read HER OWN WORDS ON OUTSOURCING n/t antigop Sep 2012 #96
Obama runs campaign ads against Romney's outsourcing at Bain antigop Sep 2012 #98
You made your point. randome Sep 2012 #99
the OP is about the 2016 election. I didn't start it. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #100
but thanks for the kick so more people can read HER OWN WORDS ON OUTSOURCING n/t antigop Sep 2012 #81
I believe that Hilary is pretty good, and if she were to run I would vote for her, R. Daneel Olivaw Sep 2012 #26
Yes. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #27
Who would you lke to see run against Jebbie? R. Daneel Olivaw Sep 2012 #28
I don't know if he's interested in another run for President, but if he's not, Volaris Sep 2012 #29
Whomever run on the Dem ticket R. Daneel Olivaw Sep 2012 #63
I sure hope she runs, the Repukes don't have anyone that can beat her. OverBurn Sep 2012 #31
Think the candidates will be something like Mkap Sep 2012 #32
Only Biden and those in his circle thinks that he has a chance in 2016. Beacool Sep 2012 #65
It will either be Julian Castro or someone not on your list. randome Sep 2012 #67
Easy win. truthisfreedom Sep 2012 #35
I don't think that Hillary wants to deal with that question at the moment. Beacool Sep 2012 #36
Sounds great to me... gopiscrap Sep 2012 #37
It would be great Franker65 Sep 2012 #42
isn't it absolutely AMAZING that DLC Hillary supporters won't address her outsourcing statements? antigop Sep 2012 #45
Woohoo; LOVE IT! Remmah2 Sep 2012 #58
I supported Obama in 2008, but I'll support Hillary in 2016 if she runs. phleshdef Sep 2012 #64
I'd be volunteering...where do I sign up? n/t MrsBrady Sep 2012 #70
Hilary has not performed admirably in her current post and that's a huge understatement. Ash_F Sep 2012 #85
I'll be excited to see it, but can we PLEASE concentrate on 2012 first? Blue_Tires Sep 2012 #87
Too bad Hillary voted for Iraq war... windowpilot Sep 2012 #90
Yes, I could only support someone who supports peace. cpwm17 Sep 2012 #109
Hope so DerelictDeminGA Sep 2012 #94
this would be awesome! samsingh Sep 2012 #101
God bless her, but she's TOO OLD. maxsolomon Sep 2012 #103
the Warren groupie above didn't realize that Liz is just about the same age as Hillary graham4anything Sep 2012 #116
It wasn't irrelevant when Reagan was senile. maxsolomon Sep 2012 #117
alzheimer's can strike 50 yr olds graham4anything Sep 2012 #118
Hillary or an incompetent? Those aren't the options. maxsolomon Sep 2012 #156
You've pretty much called everyone who hasn't agreed with you a "Warren groupie" davidpdx Sep 2012 #158
Nobody ever rules out anything but only a fool announces 5 years early (or an also ran). graham4anything Sep 2012 #159
Michelle Obama said she would never run davidpdx Sep 2012 #160
definitely a viable candidate, but I will wait until 2016 and see who else is running .. olddad56 Sep 2012 #105
No to a former first lady as our first woman president. I respect Hillary, but hope she doesn't run. Dems to Win Sep 2012 #108
No matter how beloved someone is, there comes a time when it's out with the old and in with the new. randome Sep 2012 #112
I will happily cast my vote for Hillary in 2016 if she runs! NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #119
Ok, good and bad DonCoquixote Sep 2012 #129
I agree with 95% of what you say but in 2016 a seemingly centrist will be needed to win graham4anything Sep 2012 #135
I voted for her for Senator, but voted for Obama HockeyMom Sep 2012 #153
All that dreadful DU sexism from 2008 ... JoFerret Sep 2012 #161
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