Biden - Warren meeting; is one getting in?

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88keys

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Monica Crowley:
Why Obama is torpedoing Hillary Clinton
The president craves a successor who will preserve his legacy
Political Science isn't my field.
No kidding? :rolleyes:
But my sense is that Hilary’s chances are slipping away. Not much differently than they did 8 years ago. And if, Monica Crowley is to be believed, they are slipping away because the same man wants them too...

Uno
Anyone who thinks that Hillary is anywhere even close to criminal charges is a delusional idiot.
 

pcgeek11

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I am really enjoying the Democrats squirm while they pretend that they aren't. Quite a dance.
 

88keys

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I am really enjoying the Democrats squirm while they pretend that they aren't. Quite a dance.
Watching you guys entertain yourselves inside your little bubble is equally entertaining.

Right now you're filled with a stupid confidence that you'll win the next election by a Reagan-esque landslide and when it doesn't happen you'll all have your tin-foil hats ready while you're screaming CONSPIRACY! at the top of your lungs as you blame everyone from illegals, to George Soros, to Oprah Winfrey to the liberal media and pretty much everyone but your own disgusting selves for losing the election. :)
 
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pcgeek11

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Watching you guys entertain yourselves inside your little bubble is equally entertaining.

Right now you're filled with a stupid confidence that you'll win the next election by a Reagan-esque landslide and when it doesn't happen you'll all have your tin-foil hats ready while you're screaming CONSPIRACY! at the top of your lungs as you blame everyone from illegals, to George Soros, to Oprah Winfrey to the liberal media and pretty much everyone but your own disgusting selves for losing the election. :)

Nope. I don't feel that way at all. So that would make you incorrect in your assumptions.
 

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Commentary Magazine
As much as Hillary and her sycophants like to carry on about how the “vast right-wing conspiracy” is seeking to undermine her effort to be the first woman president, the real conspiracy she’s worried about is the one that might link the heroine of the left with the second highest ranking Democrat in the country. Biden-Warren is probably a dream Democratic ticket for those in the party who have begun to understand just how bad a candidate Hillary has proved herself to be. If the Democratic base perceives that Warren is weighing in against Clinton, Hillary’s hopes are doomed.

Each day brings more hope and change!

Uno
 

sportage

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Joe is only getting 13% from democrats, far behind Hillary and Sanders.
Which is what I would expect.
And I'd expect Joe would expect.
And it would only go down hill from there, for Joe.

While democrats are still solidly behind Hillary as their pick, republicans are all over the place.
Speaking of the squirming, would a republican squirm over Trump as their leader, or Ben Carson, or Jeb Bush?
(Where as Jeb speaking Spanish isn't exactly going to earn him republican votes, And Hispanics won't vote republican, Spanish or no Spanish)?
 

cabri

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CNN last night was indicating that Obama would free supporters to work with Binden.
Formal announcement on Sunday.
 

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Now it's going to get interesting as hildabeast, cornered, comes out swinging against Biden and Warren. The GOP circus will seem tame by comparison :D
 

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Joe is only getting 13% from democrats, far behind Hillary and Sanders.
Which is what I would expect.
And I'd expect Joe would expect.
And it would only go down hill from there, for Joe.

13% for not even running isn't bad. Those numbers would surge if he declared.

I imagine One problem is the DNC doesn't want Biden/Hillary to split the vote, allowing Sanders to win. Thus, they either want Warren as VP so Biden can crush Hillary or they want Hillary to bow out as gracefully as she can.
 

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Commentary Magazine


Each day brings more hope and change!

Uno

From Commentary Magazine, their About Page:
"Since its inception in 1945, and increasingly after it emerged as the flagship of neoconservatism in the 1970s, the magazine has been consistently engaged with several large, interrelated questions: the fate of democracy and of democratic ideas in a world threatened by totalitarian ideologies; the state of American and Western security; the future of the Jews, Judaism, and Jewish culture in Israel, the United States, and around the world; and the preservation of high culture in an age of political correctness and the collapse of critical standards."
 
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Now it's going to get interesting as hildabeast, cornered, comes out swinging against Biden and Warren. The GOP circus will seem tame by comparison :D

Haha keep telling yourself that

Honestly Hillary doesn't excite me and she is running the most boring campaign of any candidate. Unless something crazy comes up, I'll probably vote Hillary just to get Bill Clinton walking around the Whitehouse again. Shit worked real good during his tenure.
 
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TheGardener

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Honestly Hillary doesn't excite me and she is running the most boring campaign of any candidate.

She is packaged like one of those infomercials... But wait there is more! And the way she is laughing off serious issues about her integrity and honesty, not to mention legal problems, is contributing to her sinking in the polls.

Obama is cautiously, almost encouraging Biden. He won't come out and endorse Biden out right, because Obama doesn't want to be seen trying to torpedo Clinton's campaign. But if she continues to do that on her own, Biden will jump in, with or without Obama's support. Both of them fear that Sanders could over take Clinton in the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary. So Biden will continue to position himself to jump in the frey, if Clinton loses her lead to Sanders.

Clinton's unfavorable ratings in Iowa continue to rise [Public Policy Polliing survery]:

Clinton is also severely underwater in terms of her overall favorability with voters in the state. She is viewed unfavorably by 52 percent and favorably by 38 percent of Iowans, according to the PPP poll.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/...ng-Losing-to-Huckabee-Carson-Walker-and-Rubio

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has gained support in New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary polls and is now within 10 percentage points of front-runner Hillary Clinton.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/16/bernie-sanders-new-hampshire-primary-poll_n_7598408.html

Warren is the mystery here. Would she support Biden? Or would she prefer to jump in the ring herself, if Clinton is knocked down to the mat.
 

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I don't know if i'd vote Biden. I'd rather vote Kaisch before that.
 

werepossum

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Haha keep telling yourself that

Honestly Hillary doesn't excite me and she is running the most boring campaign of any candidate. Unless something crazy comes up, I'll probably vote Hillary just to get Bill Clinton walking around the Whitehouse again. Shit worked real good during his tenure.
So you'll be voting Republican for House and Senate too, right?

I don't know if i'd vote Biden. I'd rather vote Kaisch before that.
Well, yeah, me too. But first, Biden has to earn the votes of Hillary voters who clearly don't give a flying rat fuck about ethics or honesty before it's Biden or Kasich.

Come on he's Joe Biden he hugs tons of people. Yes the picture looks inappropriate for the work place but its just a picture.
Who do you think women will vote for besides Hillary?
Not as inappropriate as Bush's creepy uncle shoulder massage on Merkle. Biden would have to literally hang from her breasts to outdo that one.
 

MongGrel

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I'd forgotten this thread and thought Warren Buffet at first, but why would he bother.

He's smarter than that.
 

88keys

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I really don't under why people take the polls so seriously at this stage. They don't mean shit. Newt Gingrich was doing well in the polls around this time in 2013 and we all knew Romney would be the pick in the end despite every GOP candidate getting their brief chance in the spotlight.