Do the democrats really want Kerry to win?

Medellon

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If Kerry wins this election then Hillary's chances of ever becoming president are slim. Of course she can't run against an incumbent democratic president in 2008 and by the time 2012 rolls around Hillary will getting along in years. Thoughts?
 

Darthvoy

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I doudt it...it'll be a long time before a black, hispanic, or women presidents is elected.
 

rickn

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I don't want her as a president either way. How exactly would she get all the men in washington and around the world to listen to her? Nag them to death?
 

Rainsford

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Here's a thought...democrats like Kerry more than Hilary and/or are looking at right now instead of 4 years from now.
 

Todd33

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In my best Rummy impression:

"Do we want Kerry to win? Yes. Are you trolling? maybe."
 

rickn

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there is also the possibility that if Kerry wins, he could pick her up as a running mate in 2008 if Edwards don't work out. that would get her feet wet.
 

glenn1

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IMHO, Hillary would make a far better President than either of the last two Democratic candidates or the current Republican one. Hell, damn near any Democrat would be a better President than Kerry.
 

CaptnKirk

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She's not even in play - yet.

If Kerry wins this election, the proper continuity of politics would be to run Edwards
after 8 years of successfull programs by a Kerry Administration - capitalize on success

Kerry superseeded by Edwards, with Hilary as the VP in 2012 becomes a viable image.
Should the succession pay off, a following run for President with a woman as the candidate
becomes an acceptable presentation in 2020, women tend to outlive men, and she would
be younger than Reagan was when he took office.

It will take every bit of 16 more years for the American Public to mature enough to be
willing to accept a woman in a position of power - something that many other nations in
the world have already experienced, and grown as nations under that concept.

Republican mockery is all about keeping the 'lesser citizens' in their place - homebound.
 

Pepsei

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Yes, don't like Hillary anyway, so this is a win win.

Go play with a Catholic priest or something.
 

jackschmittusa

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Why would anybody want Hillary? She's not much better than GWB IMHO. Same secrets and lies attitude. Same "I know best; if disagree, you are stupid or out of the loop" ideas. She lost all respect from me with her comments when she ran around supporting the health care plan, and when downhill from there. My take: she's cold and hard, Bush is warm and fuzzy. Different packages, same poison inside, although without the tasty religious filling in Hillary's case.
 

Todd33

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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Todd33
In my best Rummy impression:

"Do we want Kerry to win? Yes. Are you trolling? maybe."
Wait...how was my post a troll?

1. The topic is ridiculous.

2. The words, "beloved Hillary"

 

Medellon

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
She's not even in play - yet.

If Kerry wins this election, the proper continuity of politics would be to run Edwards
after 8 years of successfull programs by a Kerry Administration - capitalize on success

Kerry superseeded by Edwards, with Hilary as the VP in 2012 becomes a viable image.
Should the succession pay off, a following run for President with a woman as the candidate
becomes an acceptable presentation in 2020, women tend to outlive men, and she would
be younger than Reagan was when he took office.

It will take every bit of 16 more years for the American Public to mature enough to be
willing to accept a woman in a position of power - something that many other nations in
the world have already experienced, and grown as nations under that concept.

Republican mockery is all about keeping the 'lesser citizens' in their place - homebound.

Nothing was ever said about gender and Reagan was 69 when taking office. Hillary would be 73, far too old even if you were Jack Lalane.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Medellon
If Kerry wins this election then Hillary's chances of ever becoming president are slim. Of course she can't run against an incumbent democratic president in 2008 and by the time 2012 rolls around Hillary will getting along in years. Thoughts?
It's a Republican myth that the Dems ever really want Hillary to become President. The 'Pubs only wish.
 

CaptnKirk

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Hillary would be 73, far too old

Reagan / Hilary - Dog Years ?

I'm 4 years older than her, and I don't plan to be senile that soon.
In 16 years - at I'll be 76 and she will be 72, and at 80 she could still
outperform Bush the Lesser, even with her dildo tied behind her back.

 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Todd33
In my best Rummy impression:

"Do we want Kerry to win? Yes. Are you trolling? maybe."
Wait...how was my post a troll?

1. The topic is ridiculous.

2. The words, "beloved Hillary"
Ok. At first glance, it appeared that you were calling me a troll because your quote closely resembles my first post...
 

Medellon

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Hillary would be 73, far too old

Reagan / Hilary - Dog Years ?

I'm 4 years older than her, and I don't plan to be senile that soon.
In 16 years - at I'll be 76 and she will be 72, and at 80 she could still
outperform Bush the Lesser, even with her dildo tied behind her back.

She doesn't need a dildo as she already has a d**k. Why don't you think she wears short skirts, so her balls won't show!
 

classy

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Originally posted by: Darthvoy
I doudt it...it'll be a long time before a black, hispanic, or women presidents is elected.

LOL yeah ok, thats the good thing about this election, if Kerry loses, doesn't matter cause Hillary will win it 2008. Mark it down. And I'll lay money she gets more than 51% of the vote.