She has a chance if she teams up with a man named Barak. She's out to get him right now, but Kerry and Edwards weren't too friendly either before their ticket. I think a Clinton/O'Bama ticket has a better chance than Kerry/Edwards did. I don't think the US is ready to vote for Barak for President, but as VP he has a good chance.
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 1:13 am
by ATrain
It depends on how many right-wing conservatives hate Hillary enough to get out and vote for her opponent.
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 8:56 am
by El Scorcho
Wait. Are talking about her having a chance at the presidency or the Democratic nomination?
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 9:19 am
by TDDance234
There is zero chance the Anti-Ch.. I mean, Hillary, is president of this country.
Obama would slaughter her in the primaries and probably get the nod if he did indeed run. Unfortauntly for the Democrats, they really don't have a "lead guy" right now. But just for a second, close your eyes and think about these two names at the top of the lists of running the country.. Nanci Pelosi and Hillary Clinton. Now that's a tag-team straight from hell.
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 11:12 am
by ATrain
If that happens, I am moving to Australia...
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 12:00 pm
by Ed Dantes
President. Hillary.
That's what you're looking at unless the stupid Republicans can get their act together in two years.
Why did the GOP lose in '06? Simple -- the conservative voters abandoned their party because the party abandoned their base. Spending was far too high, corruption was far too rampant (Mark Foley, anyone?), and the Democrats ran a slew of moderate candidates (such as the pro-life, pro-gun rights Heath Schuler). And the conservative base WILL abandon them again in 2008 unless they can field some decent candidates.
Obama is too inexperienced, speaks in nothings during speeches, and yet... is really, really a hardcore leftist. Hillary (who is positioning herself as a leftist-moderate) will jump on that.
And we all know that the Republican nomination will be one of five people:
Rudy Giuliani
John McCain
Condoleeza Rice (who, let's be honest, has been a DISASTER as Sec. of State, and she doesn't want to run anyway)
Mitt Romney
(wild card) - Newth Gingrich.
Not much pickin's there, although John McCain is the strongest candidate (he's only moderate on stupid issues! who cares about campaign finance reform! Immigration, whatever!) unfortunately, the James Dobson's of the world are going to thwart his bid for the White House. Leaving us with...
well, check line one of this post.
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 12:30 pm
by JDUB
yeah, i guess i'll get a ticket to australia with ya atrain
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 7:14 pm
by whmatthews
If Condi ran she wouldn't get it... nobody is going to vote for anyone that was in the Bush administration. I think Mike Huckabee will probably run.. the governor for Arkansas who spoke here last semester. I saw something on Glenn Beck talking about him forming an exploratory committee. (It hasn't been announced).
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 7:41 pm
by JDUB
he was on colbert report the other day
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 1:54 am
by PAmedic
ATrain wrote:If that happens, I am moving to Australia...
Wasn't it Mel Gibson that was going to France if Bush won? Or some female actress maybe.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 1:55 am
by PAmedic
and "President Huckabee" reminds me of something Hannah Barberra would come up with
"hey, BOO BOO"
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 2:01 am
by El Scorcho
I don't think I'll be happy no matter who wins in 2008.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 2:15 am
by Sly Fox
PAmedic wrote:Wasn't it Mel Gibson that was going to France if Bush won? Or some female actress maybe.
Mel is actually a Republican, I believe. It was Alec Baldwin you were thinking of.
As someone who used to cover politics before shifting to sports, I can tell you that the more you learn about politicians (no matter their stripes) the less excited you become about the subject.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 3:41 am
by Libertine
Incidentally, mark it down 'cuz you heard it here first. On Sunday, the eventual 2008 Democratic nominee announced his intent to run: NM governor, Bill Richardson.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 6:21 am
by Ed Dantes
Sly Fox wrote:
PAmedic wrote:Wasn't it Mel Gibson that was going to France if Bush won? Or some female actress maybe.
Mel is actually a Republican, I believe. It was Alec Baldwin you were thinking of.
As someone who used to cover politics before shifting to sports, I can tell you that the more you learn about politicians (no matter their stripes) the less excited you become about the subject.
Mel is a conservative, but he has blasted the Bush administration recently (specifically, for the war in Iraq). Of course, maybe that's just Mel's way of getting back in good standing with the Hollywood crowd after the entire "Are you a Jew? Jews are the cause of all the problems" rant he went on this past summer.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 11:56 am
by Libertine
Mel's in a wierd little place all his own. He actually started ripping Bush on Iraq some time ago when he was first starting work on 'Apocalypto' and well before the DUI/"Jews start all the wars" deal. Personally, I think Mel's just a little nuts -- not anywhere close to Tom Cruise who's completely off his cracker -- but just enough nuts to be entertaining. I also think he's an opportunist and, at the time, he sounded like he was trying to promote the movie -- which contains certain elements of paranoia and xenophobia as a means of keeping the populace in line -- by ripping the administration.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 4:08 pm
by ATrain
PAmedic wrote:
ATrain wrote:If that happens, I am moving to Australia...
Wasn't it Mel Gibson that was going to France if Bush won? Or some female actress maybe.
I think you're thinking of Barbara Streisand who said she'd move to Canada...of course, I think a lotta celebrities said that.
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 4:15 pm
by PAmedic
that may be too- Memory fading today
Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 6:38 pm
by whmatthews
Libertine wrote:Mel's in a wierd little place all his own. He actually started ripping Bush on Iraq some time ago when he was first starting work on 'Apocalypto' and well before the DUI/"Jews start all the wars" deal. Personally, I think Mel's just a little nuts -- not anywhere close to Tom Cruise who's completely off his cracker -- but just enough nuts to be entertaining. I also think he's an opportunist and, at the time, he sounded like he was trying to promote the movie -- which contains certain elements of paranoia and xenophobia as a means of keeping the populace in line -- by ripping the administration.
Very true. Almost all celebrities are opportunistic. I don't even know what xenophobia, but I thought about this when I read the Tom Cruise statement: