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infotainment network ugojwt2 Dec 2012 #1
There is PLENTY to talk about. dchill Dec 2012 #7
I'm sure they will listen to you MotherPetrie Dec 2012 #2
I am pretty sure that Obama has gotten all from me that he needed - my vote. djean111 Dec 2012 #3
You are absolutely correct in all respects Art_from_Ark Dec 2012 #32
Does it anger you that Hillary has such a large, loyal following? You better learn to live with it jody Dec 2012 #4
I could be wrong, but maybe he's just sick of "election speculation". I know I am. whathehell Dec 2012 #8
" " " "" n/t MBS Dec 2012 #28
Political reporters gotta eat too Recursion Dec 2012 #5
People who are excited about a potential Clinton run LuvLoogie Dec 2012 #6
RE: It is a plus that Dems have a clear favorite for 2016. rury Dec 2012 #18
If Hillary Clinton decides to run LuvLoogie Dec 2012 #19
Again. No one thought a serious challenge would be mounted against her in 2008. And yet... rury Dec 2012 #29
He didn't vanquish her the way you seem to mean it. Beacool Dec 2012 #35
If we can't get rid of the jerks in Congress (& the States) it won't matter who is President in 2016 Sunlei Dec 2012 #9
By knowing who the nominee is for 2016, it frees to find the best candidates for Senate/House graham4anything Dec 2012 #10
2016 is so far away treestar Dec 2012 #11
OK darryl, let's talk 2020!!!!! center rising Dec 2012 #12
They need to get off the whole 2016 thing regardless of WHO kestrel91316 Dec 2012 #13
America has a whole lot of attention deficit disorder, fed by the media NCarolinawoman Dec 2012 #17
At the end of the day, primary voters will decide Blasphemer Dec 2012 #14
I was hoping some of the useless pundits would be laid off after the election... Comrade_McKenzie Dec 2012 #15
AMEN!! I am enjoying the Obama Presidency and not thinking about 2016 yet! rury Dec 2012 #16
Oh, but I'm sure that you expected all Democrats to vote for Obama, right? Beacool Dec 2012 #36
I'm with the OP. Jamaal510 Dec 2012 #20
Meanwhile, everyone forgets about 2014 davidn3600 Dec 2012 #21
It's not a major topic of discussion RudynJack Dec 2012 #22
Hillary will be 69 by the time of the 2016 election DFW Dec 2012 #23
I think her mind is pretty well made up Cosmocat Dec 2012 #24
I'm not convinced DFW Dec 2012 #25
No, it's not disrespectful, not in the slightest. MADem Dec 2012 #26
I'm with you! MBS Dec 2012 #27
Dear bigdarryl: I understand CobaltBlue Dec 2012 #30
So true. We need to focus on 2014 first. Jennicut Dec 2012 #31
DUers are having a ball with it and I am sick of it. Hekate Dec 2012 #33
How so? Beacool Dec 2012 #34
And you've never stopped. Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2012 #39
So? Beacool Dec 2012 #41
It won't happen davidpdx Dec 2012 #37
You said: "This is total disrespecting President Obama." Liberal_Stalwart71 Dec 2012 #38
Talking about a prospective Hillary run in 2016 is not disrespecting Obama. Beacool Dec 2012 #42
The ultimate form of disrespect to Obama.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2012 #40
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