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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Clinton-Warren Ticket:: "You don't want a vice-president who's going to outshine the president" [View all]Betty Karlson
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Clinton-Warren Ticket:: "You don't want a vice-president who's going to outshine the president" [View all]
imagine2015
Apr 2016
OP
Warren is too smart to take a Veep position from someone who can't even win the primary n/t
SFnomad
Apr 2016
#12
But "You don't want a vice-president who's going to outshine the president"...nt
SidDithers
Apr 2016
#14
That would be valid if Sanders said it, but those are Clinton's SD's words! They own them!
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#18
Grr. I have to get off the keyboard and enjoy outside. I'm making stupid posts now.
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#43
why are you pretending Hillary said this when you know better? Integrity means nothing to you?
bettyellen
May 2016
#37
My error, Clinton's Super Delegate's words. I'll update my original post.
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#40
spreading RW rumours, and then twisting them to be even worse. this is typical these days.
bettyellen
May 2016
#42
Well, it wasn't a lie. It was a misread of the OP. You're spreading the crap now.
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#44
If they lose the election, they could make the divide greater while one side points at the other.
merrily
May 2016
#24
No, if Hillary picked Warren, she would just be pandering, and then relegate Warren to dinners and
djean111
May 2016
#29
well it would be a way to neutralize someone who would likely be a thorn in the side
azurnoir
Apr 2016
#6
I've been expecting that, too. But a woman seems up for consideration, according to MSNBC.
ancianita
Apr 2016
#16
I'd vote for Hillary-Elizabeth but Hillary's gonna pick a conservative white dude from a swing state
Vote2016
Apr 2016
#8
Lieberman, Trump, and McDairmid's Senator Palpatine all make the same faces: it's fearsome
MisterP
Apr 2016
#17
If you think taking Warren out of the Senate and putting her in a ceremonial role is a good idea
pengu
May 2016
#26
Warren was always my first choice as POTUS,but she said no, and Bernie jumped in
2banon
May 2016
#28
"That would require modesty, humility, and genuine concern for the public interest." nt
bemildred
May 2016
#35