Fork 5 - Fork Hillary. Fork her and all her flying monkeys.

The problem is, she may take it. That was the mistake that Kennedy did with LBJ. They figured he would say no, but he accepted it.

You can’t trust her to do the right thing.

I can’t see much good in having HRC as part of Obama’s administration although I expect the Republican’s wouldn’t feel too good if she were attorney general.

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This just in: Generalissimo Hillary Clinton’s campaign is still dead.
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If they had brains, they would have emerged from the bunker last night where she had them out of communciation with the world, and having found out after her speech that Obama won, they would have realized that they had just bought snake oil.

That’s exactly the analogy I was going to make with the “Offer it to her, she’ll refuse, everyone’s happy” scenario.

I don’t trust her to start digging into the last 7ish years…she’s too close with the corporations and lobbyists that benefited so much from the Bush administration.

From The Huffington Post:

I’d be very disappointed if he offered her the VP slot. At the beginning of the primary season, I thought it would be okay. But the way she’s run her campaign over the past few months have convinced me that it’s a bad, bad idea. For one thing, there’s no way to get Hillary without getting Bill. Do you really see him keeping his mouth shut and staying out of the spotlight if his wife is VP? For another thing, Obama’s whole campaign is based around the idea of change. Democrats, Republicans and independents of all demographics have indicated that they’re sick of business as usual. The Clintons represent nothing if not business as usual.

This part of the speech was particularly jarring:

I don’t see how on earth she can think her campaign is still alive, but that little snippet is just crazy. She’s still going on about the swing states as if the delegate count was some peripheral issue.

To her it is. In her mind this was a general election, and she won it, dammit!

The woman must have no part in the Obama administration. None whatsoever. Give her a prime time speech at the convention, keep your finger on the mike cut-off, and let’s be done with it.

Great minds think alike. I just posted this in another thread. :slight_smile:

Do we think this has easily gone up the Obama campaign ladder and we shouldn’t worry about it? Are we worrying for no reason? Does anyone think with the kind of campaign Obama has run and the ass Clinton has made of herself, that he will offer the spot?

I don’t.

And I will second, third, fourth whatever that Clinton can have no part in the Obama administration.

The only reason she isn’t going to run as an independant is because there isn’t enough time to register(I hope).

It wouldn’t surprise me at all to hear that she wants to go into the general election and try it over again. Ya know, have a do-over in all 50 states.

John McCain showed a whiff of strategic intelligence last night when he opened his speech in New Orleans by praising Hillary Clinton – who was busy congratulating herself on winning the election she has now officially lost and showing no respect to the real democratic candidate – for her many fine qualities and great campaign and then launched into a relentless series of strawman attacks against Obama. She has officially served the Republicans a steaming plate of campaign comfort food, especially if they manage to paint her as the candidate who should have won. :rolleyes:

I think she just kinda/sorta acknowledged that Obama was the nominee and endorsed him during her AIPAC speech.

Got a linky? Or did it just happen?

Just watched it live. She was talking about Israel (AIPAC is a pro-Israeli lobby) and saying that the next Prez had to to be a Dem and then said “I know that Senator Obama will be a friend to Israel…he shares my views…” It seemed like a tacit acknowledement that he was the nom.

A point to consider is that if she is the VP candidate and she and Obama win, he could always stash her wherever it is Cheney goes when something scary happens, and we’d never have to see her cheesy “smile” again.

Something of a link right here. It’s someone doing a running recap of the speech. This from 11:13:

No. She and Bill would claw their way into the spotlight. And the press would be there licking up every word. There is no way he could keep them down. Perhaps he could send them to the M.E. and tell them they couldn’t come back until the Israelis and Palestinians made peace. :slight_smile: