Hillary Clinton run for President in 2012??

DaSleeper

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Do you think she will run in 2012???

If she did and you could vote in the US would you vote for her over Obama???
Don't answer that if you would vote Republican:roll::lol:

What are your odds that Obama would dump Biden and invite her as VP to prevent her running against him???
 

JLM

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Do you think she will run in 2012???

If she did and you could vote in the US would you vote for her over Obama???
Don't answer that if you would vote Republican:roll::lol:

What are your odds that Obama would dump Biden and invite her as VP to prevent her running against him???

I think if Hillary runs for Pres in 2012 then Sarah Palin should throw her hat in the ring for a very likely victory. Hillary is full of B.S. overwhelmed with herself and given to telling lies (like when she alit from plane under a deluge of shells, bombs and shrapnel :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:) Sarah would also have a longer shelf life.
 

Cliffy

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I think if Hillary runs for Pres in 2012 then Sarah Palin should throw her hat in the ring for a very likely victory. Hillary is full of B.S. overwhelmed with herself and given to telling lies (like when she alit from plane under a deluge of shells, bombs and shrapnel :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:) Sarah would also have a longer shelf life.
Sarah has BHT in her packaging?
 

talloola

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hillary clinton is an extremely intelligent politician, with many years experience as a senator,
and first lady, and a presidential candidate, and will have four years under her belt as secretary of state,
sara palin can't hold a candle to her knowledge, she
would look like a silly school girl going up against her, just another fundamentalist christian,
republican, ignoring many of the important aspects of being president, while putting religious and
selfish matters up front, to gain anything for the republican party, the people are not their
first thought.
Obama will run again and win easily, just as he did the first time. The republican party will have to
dig very deep to find someone who can unseat him, and if they are smart, sarah palin won't be that
candidate, i'm sure as we speak they are planning behind closed doors, a few possible candidates,
who might surprise all, as they must look in a different direction than the old boys club.

I don't think hillary will run next term, I think they all will stand back and support their sitting
president, to go for his second term. Hillary isn't too old at all, younger than many of the ex
presidents when they were elected, of course if Obama decides he doesn't want to run for a second term
I would imagine hilliary would go for it, and of course there will be other candidates she
would have to defeat to get there, just like palin will have to defeat republican candidate as well.
 
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Bar Sinister

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I think if Hillary runs for Pres in 2012 then Sarah Palin should throw her hat in the ring for a very likely victory. Hillary is full of B.S. overwhelmed with herself and given to telling lies (like when she alit from plane under a deluge of shells, bombs and shrapnel :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:) Sarah would also have a longer shelf life.

Somehow I think Ms. Clinton would have little difficulty dispensing with a lightweight like Palin. Can you imagine matching those two in a debate? So far as Clinton's tendency to exaggerate during the last election I expect she has learned from her mistakes. The same cannot be said for Palin who still continually puts her foot in her mouth.

However, this might be a little early. Many strange things can happen in US politics. Bush was dead in the water by his first mid-term and got re-elected. Don't count someone with Obama's organizational skills and financing out.

For that matter, don't count anyone out. Should Obama decide not to run there could be another surprise candidate. Obama showed that anyone really can become president.
 

dumpthemonarchy

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I can see Hillary asking a Palin a question and Palin stares like a deer in the headlights. Palin is intense but empty.

Obama will run, but if he keeps injecting useless stimulus into the USA economy, he wll be in trouble. He has to give up Mid East politics and work full bore on the economy or he could be cooked.
 

ironsides

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Do you think she will run in 2012???

If she did and you could vote in the US would you vote for her over Obama???
Don't answer that if you would vote Republican:roll::lol:

What are your odds that Obama would dump Biden and invite her as VP to prevent her running against him???
She will not run unless Obama steps down and Democrats will not abandon the Messiah.


"What are your odds that Obama would dump Biden and invite her as VP to prevent her running against him???" It is a possibility, but not probable.
 

Avro

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She will not run unless Obama steps down and Democrats will not abandon the Messiah.


"What are your odds that Obama would dump Biden and invite her as VP to prevent her running against him???" It is a possibility, but not probable.

They already are abandoning him.

Read a paper.:roll:
 

gingersnap

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A Clinton-Palin Presidential race would be awesome to observe except I don't think either of them is capable of running the most powerful nation on earth.

I somehow doubt that Palin would even get to the point of running as a candidate. A lot of hard core Republicans would probably vote for someone else rather than have her representing their party. Too much of a risk that they could lose to Clinton.

And I doubt Obama has any chance of winning a second term.
 

Curiosity

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I'm one of those "fence-sitters"

I didn't vote for Obama because I felt he had no experience whatsoever - and has proven me to be correct. The Republican Party ran an unlikely candidate in McCain and Palin stole all the publicity. Neither candidate moved me but I thought it could
be "first vote" jitters and not experienced enough. I think I was correct - Obama
is a disappointing president in far too many ways.

I might vote for Hillary if I heard her platform for the future of the nation, and another candidate
who probably won't even be on the roster and is a Republican - but a man I would vote for is: Bobby
Jindahl who is one of the few political leaders with a functioning brain not devoted to self-immortalization!
 
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gopher

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Interesting how so many say Obama had no experience whatsoever. Meanwhile others are perfectly willing to vote for Palin who has far less experience and capability.