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Hillary as Veep?

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Doth Togo

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http://www.drudgereport.com/kerryhrc.htm

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX WED JUNE 30, 2004 11:18:25 ET XXXXX

VICE PRESIDENT HILLARY; SPECULATION INTENSIFIES IN WASHINGTON

Official Washington and the entire press corps will be rocked when Hillary Rodham Clinton is picked as Kerry's VP and a massive love fest will begin!

So predicts a top Washington insider, who spoke to the DRUDGE REPORT on condition he not be named.

"All the signs point in her direction," said the insider, one of the most influential and well-placed in the nation's capital. "It is the solution to every Kerry problem."

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"There are three issues that this campaign will be decided on -- national security, health care, and the economy, not necessarily in that order."

"Kerry believes that no one is better on national security than he is, he served in Vietnam after all, so he has that covered and the suggestion that he needs to strengthen the ticket with someone who has national security credentials is dismissed as foolish."

The insider continues: "The Democrats feel like health care is the domestic issue. But how to make it the dominant topic of conversation -- break through war and terrorism? Hillary Clinton. She catapults it out front with her commission. She tried to provide health care before and the Republicans in congress attacked her and her husband and used a bunch of scandals dirty tricks to stop it, we know they are scandals and dirty tricks because the former president book says so. So now you have the number two person on the ticket who is a 'health care expert' and what will Republicans do? Attack on health care pointing to her commission saying that it was government medicine. Her response -- it wasn't, and the Republicans are a bunch of dirty tricksters, "Liars and Crooks," as Kerry calls them, and its been too long and Democrats wont let the Republicans do it to them again. By the way, it puts prescription drugs on the back burner, the Republicans health care ace. You will have a fully engaged national debate on health care from now until the election."

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"The Democrats economic plan is to say Bush sucks, it's never enough, we must get back to the Clinton Era when 22 million jobs were created. You can't do much better at making that point then-- Kerry/Clinton 2004.

"But what about impeachment and Monica -- wont that overshadow her being picked? It' now been covered in the book. Not only that, but she is a women scorned who has dealt with what so many American women deal with and stuck it out to keep her family together. And Whitewater? It's in the book. Vince Foster? Book. Billing records, White House travel Office? Book, book. All have been covered. All Republican slime tactics.

"Why would Kerry make such a public spectacle about trying to get John Mccain, wont whoever you pick be considered a second choice. Not if it is Hillary!

"There are differences of opinion about how this election will be won but one school says its all about the base. Republicans are bumping up against the ceiling with support from their base and Democrats are sitting on the floor. This would change that.

"Official Washington and national media will fall in love with the idea immediately letting Kerry/Clinton dominate the news through July and up to the Republican convention. She will say she is doing it for the good of the country. I am convinced this is going to happen."

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"But what Hillary about having to wait to run for president? If Bush wins then she is the nominee for 2008 because it will be all Kerry's fault. If she wins she is the first woman VP of the United States, which would help her become the first woman president of the U.S. It would be historic in its own right and change the nature of politics in this country, and mark her place in the history books for ever-- a different history than her husbands."

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xsarien

daedsiluap
If Kerry would like to make sure Bush wins in November, then yes, he should pick Hillary. Devout Republicans would sooner kill their own mothers than see another Clinton ever set foot in the White House. She's as polarizing as they come.

He should go with Edwards. He's not only a safe bet, but a popular one.
 

Musashi Wins!

FLAWLESS VICTOLY!
xsarien said:
If Kerry would like to make sure Bush wins in November, then yes, he should pick Hillary. Devout Republicans would sooner kill their own mothers than see another Clinton ever set foot in the White House. She's as polarizing as they come.

He should go with Edwards. He's not only a safe bet, but a popular one.

I agree with this sensible take.
 

ge-man

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xsarien said:
If Kerry would like to make sure Bush wins in November, then yes, he should pick Hillary. Devout Republicans would sooner kill their own mothers than see another Clinton ever set foot in the White House. She's as polarizing as they come.

He should go with Edwards. He's not only a safe bet, but a popular one.

That was the first thing I was thinking. The best thing that could ever happen for Bush is for Kerry to get the Clintons involved.
 

Kuramu

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xsarien said:
If Kerry would like to make sure Bush wins in November, then yes, he should pick Hillary. Devout Republicans would sooner kill their own mothers than see another Clinton ever set foot in the White House. She's as polarizing as they come.

maybe, but considering how polarized the nation is right now, i doubt it would change much. hard left and hard right already support their respective candidates above 90%. the question is, how would this affect the votes of the moderate voters. i think it could go either way.
 

FnordChan

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Hillary has stated that she'll finish at least one term as senator before considering any sort of Presidential involvement. Of course, she could change her mind, but it seems unlikely. I'm thinking Hillary '12.

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Hillary/Elmo!

As for Kerry's veep, I'm hoping it's Edwards, if only to give North Carolina a decent chance to go Democrat for a change. Of course, he's already made the VP announcement I really want to hear:

"Just to put your minds all at ease, I have four words for you that I know will relieve you greatly," Kerry told the fund-raiser. "How does this sound? Vice President Hunter Thompson."

FnordChan
 

xsarien

daedsiluap
Kuramu said:
maybe, but considering how polarized the nation is right now, i doubt it would change much. hard left and hard right already support their respective candidates above 90%. the question is, how would this affect the votes of the moderate voters. i think it could go either way.

See, what Kerry's trying to do is end the polarity, not play it like a cheap organ and ultimately make it worse.
 
Hmm, I tend to be of the camp that believes it's a Republican wet dream to have Hillary on the ticket.

BUT I think the rationale from the <ahem> "insider" quoted above has some merit, too. Also, Hillary was a real campaign machine when running for Senate. Granted, the state of New York is significantly less ground than the United States, but she really did her homework, hit rural areas, covered upstate and was quite smart in her approach to running.

And yes it's a gamble, but it's certainly the type of choice that would generate more energy and excitement than a choice like Edwards. I feel like Kerry almost NEEDS an "edgy" choice just to ensure coverage. I'm still dumbfounded by the manner in which the mainstream media are stepping away from covering the success of F 9/11. The media need something to get excited about and Hillary could be the one to do it.

Frankly, I'd love to see her up there. It's about time we had a woman VP/ pres.
 

Triumph

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FnordChan said:
As for Kerry's veep, I'm hoping it's Edwards, if only to give North Carolina a decent chance to go Democrat for a change. Of course, he's already made the VP announcement I really want to hear:

"Just to put your minds all at ease, I have four words for you that I know will relieve you greatly," Kerry told the fund-raiser. "How does this sound? Vice President Hunter Thompson."

FnordChan
Damn skippy. I was actually hoping that Thompson and Jack Nicholson would run on a Freak Power ticket. They'd have my vote!
 

xsarien

daedsiluap
FnordChan said:
"Just to put your minds all at ease, I have four words for you that I know will relieve you greatly," Kerry told the fund-raiser. "How does this sound? Vice President Hunter Thompson."

FnordChan

LINK! DAMN YOU, LINK!
 

Phoenix

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Picking Hillary is a bad move of monumental magnitude. The interesting swing demographic right now are the republicans who don't want to vote for Bush. Picking Hillary is most certainly going to push many of them back into the Bush camp. Edwards is really the only 'reasonable' choice in all of this and in many respects he was a reasonably viable candidate for President in his own right.
 
This has about as much credibility as that Bush / Zombie Reagan ticket. Drudge really ought to stop posting his masturbatory political fantasies as 'news'.
 

Mandark

Small balls, big fun!
It's weird how all the wacky Democratic speculation focuses on John McCain, while the wacky Republican speculation focuses on Hillary Clinton. The less someone likes Hillary, the more likely they think it is that she will be on the ticket. Heck, less than a year ago, there was all that lovely speculation that she'd be on the top of the ticket via brokered convention.
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
LakeEarth said:
Hillary Duff as Vice President?!?! AWSOME!
sadly, that's the first thing that came to my mind when I read the thread title.
 

human5892

Queen of Denmark
1.) Hilary Clinton, now and forever, should not be anywhere near a Presidential ticket. She has a bad habit of constantly displaying, through running her mouth and making inflammatory remarks, that she's really quite a bitch.

2.) I would vote for a Kerry/Thompson ticket.
 

Teddman

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Chesapeake Silt said:
This has about as much credibility as that Bush / Zombie Reagan ticket. Drudge really ought to stop posting his masturbatory political fantasies as 'news'.
Exactly.

Anyone remember his exclusive "XXX KERRY CAMPAIGN WILL IMPLODE OVER INTERN AFFAIR BOMBSHELL XXX"?

Nice try, Drudge. I used to think there was at least a grain of truth to his rumors and "insider reports," but I forgot that it was an election year.
 
Teddman said:
Exactly.

Anyone remember his exclusive "XXX KERRY CAMPAIGN WILL IMPLODE OVER INTERN AFFAIR BOMBSHELL XXX"?

Nice try, Drudge. I used to think there was at least a grain of truth to his rumors and "insider reports," but I forgot that it was an election year.

Wes Clark said that, not Matt Drudge... Drudge reports what others are sitting on and lets us decide whether it's newsworthy or not...
 
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