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Hell, he could elect God Almighty as the VP and still lose. I don't see him winning any states except those extreme liberal states that will tow the party line. The Democratic caucus would never allow him to name a Republican as his VP.

I'm kind of wanting him to select Howard Dean or Ted Kennedy so we can see if they can beat the Mondale Ferraro ticket when it comes to utter futility. Schrub has already started dragging Kerry down, would be alot easier if he would surround himself with even more characters.
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Hell, he could elect God Almighty as the VP and still lose. I don't see him winning any states except those extreme liberal states that will tow the party line. The Democratic caucus would never allow him to name a Republican as his VP.

I'm kind of wanting him to select Howard Dean or Ted Kennedy so we can see if they can beat the Mondale Ferraro ticket when it comes to utter futility. Schrub has already started dragging Kerry down, would be alot easier if he would surround himself with even more characters.

No matter how hard he tries, Dubya is no Gipper. The only reason Bush is in office now is because Gore ran of the the worst campaigns in modern history.
 
Originally posted by: zantac
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Hell, he could elect God Almighty as the VP and still lose. I don't see him winning any states except those extreme liberal states that will tow the party line. The Democratic caucus would never allow him to name a Republican as his VP.

I'm kind of wanting him to select Howard Dean or Ted Kennedy so we can see if they can beat the Mondale Ferraro ticket when it comes to utter futility. Schrub has already started dragging Kerry down, would be alot easier if he would surround himself with even more characters.

No matter how hard he tries, Dubya is no Gipper. The only reason Bush is in office now is because Gore ran of the the worst campaigns in modern history.

He was stupid enough to snub his nose at Clinton's offer to help. He gets what he deserves. Not comparing Bush to Reagan, more like Kerry to Mondale
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: zantac
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Hell, he could elect God Almighty as the VP and still lose. I don't see him winning any states except those extreme liberal states that will tow the party line. The Democratic caucus would never allow him to name a Republican as his VP.

I'm kind of wanting him to select Howard Dean or Ted Kennedy so we can see if they can beat the Mondale Ferraro ticket when it comes to utter futility. Schrub has already started dragging Kerry down, would be alot easier if he would surround himself with even more characters.

No matter how hard he tries, Dubya is no Gipper. The only reason Bush is in office now is because Gore ran of the the worst campaigns in modern history.

He was stupid enough to snub his nose at Clinton's offer to help. He gets what he deserves. Not comparing Bush to Reagan, more like Kerry to Mondale
And Bush to Quayle

 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: zantac
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Hell, he could elect God Almighty as the VP and still lose. I don't see him winning any states except those extreme liberal states that will tow the party line. The Democratic caucus would never allow him to name a Republican as his VP.

I'm kind of wanting him to select Howard Dean or Ted Kennedy so we can see if they can beat the Mondale Ferraro ticket when it comes to utter futility. Schrub has already started dragging Kerry down, would be alot easier if he would surround himself with even more characters.

No matter how hard he tries, Dubya is no Gipper. The only reason Bush is in office now is because Gore ran of the the worst campaigns in modern history.

He was stupid enough to snub his nose at Clinton's offer to help. He gets what he deserves. Not comparing Bush to Reagan, more like Kerry to Mondale
And Bush to Quayle

Hell Quayle could probably beat Kerry
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: zantac
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Hell, he could elect God Almighty as the VP and still lose. I don't see him winning any states except those extreme liberal states that will tow the party line. The Democratic caucus would never allow him to name a Republican as his VP.

I'm kind of wanting him to select Howard Dean or Ted Kennedy so we can see if they can beat the Mondale Ferraro ticket when it comes to utter futility. Schrub has already started dragging Kerry down, would be alot easier if he would surround himself with even more characters.

No matter how hard he tries, Dubya is no Gipper. The only reason Bush is in office now is because Gore ran of the the worst campaigns in modern history.

He was stupid enough to snub his nose at Clinton's offer to help. He gets what he deserves. Not comparing Bush to Reagan, more like Kerry to Mondale
And Bush to Quayle

Hell Quayle could probably beat Kerry
Yeah in Bizarro World. Bush is no shoe in either. A lot of things could happen that could cause him to lose in the next 8 months.
 
3-4-2004 The Hildabeast says "no" to joining the Kerry Ticket

If Kerry wins, she'll get her shot at the Oval Office in 2012. If Kerry loses, no problem, she can still follow her original plan to run in 2008.

Besides, she really believes Kerry is going to lose anyway. At least that is the plan, so she can run in 2008.

She did endorse Kerry, though, saying "This is going to be a year, I believe, for Senator Kerry who will be our nominee and I will do everything I can to get him elected." Would that include joining the ticket?

God save the Republic.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
3-4-2004 The Hildabeast says "no" to joining the Kerry Ticket

If Kerry wins, she'll get her shot at the Oval Office in 2012. If Kerry loses, no problem, she can still follow her original plan to run in 2008.

Besides, she really believes Kerry is going to lose anyway. At least that is the plan, so she can run in 2008.

She did endorse Kerry, though, saying "This is going to be a year, I believe, for Senator Kerry who will be our nominee and I will do everything I can to get him elected." Would that include joining the ticket?

God save the Republic.
Hildabeast?? LOL🙂
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
3-4-2004 The Hildabeast says "no" to joining the Kerry Ticket

If Kerry wins, she'll get her shot at the Oval Office in 2012. If Kerry loses, no problem, she can still follow her original plan to run in 2008.

Besides, she really believes Kerry is going to lose anyway. At least that is the plan, so she can run in 2008.

She did endorse Kerry, though, saying "This is going to be a year, I believe, for Senator Kerry who will be our nominee and I will do everything I can to get him elected." Would that include joining the ticket?

God save the Republic.
Hildabeast?? LOL🙂

It's hysterical when he says it too.

 
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Jane Fonda?

i think jane fonda would be the perfect choice for komrade kerry.

they can even break out some of thier old vietnamese flags to fly over the rotunda. and send some people from planned parenthood to help out with forcing abortions on the montagnards.

 
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: Zephyr106
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Does anyone think that John Kerry will have the courage to choose a minority for Vice President spot?

Who would make an excellent choice?

Nope, too much of a risk in what could be a very close election.

Zephyr

What if he picked someone like Oprah? She sure is aware of the issues of people and can rally people to a cause! Plus I don't think she could be bought off.
She's a crack head.

 
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
i hope he picks Carol Mosely-Braun as a running mate,
or maybe Maxine Waters..

yep, he could make history.....
Is that for the same reason I wanted Dean or Kucinich to win?

John's suggestion for Jane Fonda is actually pretty good.

If he actually got McCain to run with him....and if Kerry had a terminal illness, I'd vote for him.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
3-4-2004 The Hildabeast says "no" to joining the Kerry Ticket

If Kerry wins, she'll get her shot at the Oval Office in 2012. If Kerry loses, no problem, she can still follow her original plan to run in 2008.

Besides, she really believes Kerry is going to lose anyway. At least that is the plan, so she can run in 2008.

She did endorse Kerry, though, saying "This is going to be a year, I believe, for Senator Kerry who will be our nominee and I will do everything I can to get him elected." Would that include joining the ticket?

God save the Republic.

I would love to see Sen Kay Bailey Hutchinson and Sen Hillary Clinton duke it out in 2008. The former is WAY more qualifed, than the later. Neither one would be able to win their parties nominations though. Not to mention Hutchnison(sp?) will likely be to busy with another elected office to run, Clinton isnt likely to be reelected in 2006.
 
Originally posted by: Shad0hawK
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Jane Fonda?

i think jane fonda would be the perfect choice for komrade kerry.

they can even break out some of thier old vietnamese flags to fly over the rotunda. and send some people from planned parenthood to help out with forcing abortions on the montagnards.
The American Government under Ford did a big enough screw job on the Montagnards thank you!
 
For those suggesting, Kerry-McCain.

It isnt going to happen. McCain is a vet of 'nam as well, as you all know. Theres also the thing, about he doesnt like playing second fiddle.
 
Originally posted by: digitalsm
For those suggesting, Kerry-McCain.

It isnt going to happen. McCain is a vet of 'nam as well, as you all know. Theres also the thing, about he doesnt like playing second fiddle.

I think we all know that. But it's interesting to think about.
Especially since I wouldn't mind voting against Bush right now.
 
Originally posted by: digitalsm
For those suggesting, Kerry-McCain.

It isnt going to happen. McCain is a vet of 'nam as well, as you all know. Theres also the thing, about he doesnt like playing second fiddle.

Well if he promised to take care of Kerry, he'd win my vote
 
Originally posted by: digitalsm
For those suggesting, Kerry-McCain.

It isnt going to happen. McCain is a vet of 'nam as well, as you all know. Theres also the thing, about he doesnt like playing second fiddle.

McCain has had a Cancer scare. I'm pretty sure he would take the VP spot if offered.


 
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