Him? Just assuming it’s a guy? I do believe Hillary has 50-1 odds.
Posted by: Ryan | August 19, 2008, 9:16 am 9:16 am
This campaign is run like a fine tuned Hollywood production. Maybe Obama will suprise everyone and not announce his pick until the night of the Oscars, I mean convention.
Posted by: Lisa S | August 19, 2008, 9:17 am 9:17 am
“It’s a really Big Show”
The Oscar for the Best actor goes to “Obama”
Posted by: seah | August 19, 2008, 9:17 am 9:17 am
Obama has enough time to change positions a few dozen times.
Posted by: geevill | August 19, 2008, 9:26 am 9:26 am
Well my thoughts are that you can’t possibly know if your statement is true or not.
What I do know is that you or I do not know.
Posted by: Thinking | August 19, 2008, 9:43 am 9:43 am
Knowing the dem mentality, they’ll probably form a sub-committee, appoint a leader, then go on vacation. We’ll be lucky if they can name someone by election time.
Posted by: Emm | August 19, 2008, 1:41 pm 1:41 pm
It really doesn’t matter, any of his VP choices are stronger and more deserving than he is…and all will upstage him except maybe Byah…he seems as wimpish as Nobama.
HILLARY SUPPORTER FOR McCAIN!
You gotta love these people who voted for McCain …stepped over to vote for a woman…and now say things like “hillary supporters for Mccain”
don’t let the same people who voted for George w Bush lead you astray…the same people are now trying to act like they are voting the same way they did with GW but now for McCain…
after the last 8 years how dumb could someone be to follow the same people who voted for Bush and Cheney and are now voting for Mccain.
You would have to have been on the moon for the last 8 years to do that.
Posted by: dl | August 19, 2008, 3:00 pm 3:00 pm
Well, without Hillary on the ticket he won’t get my vote. That is my town’s consensus as well. (Men can suck it up and bite the bullet just as women can.) Hillary is the experience that Obama needs. Without her he is simply a stage junkie….. I just don’t believe in his experience. He is a smooth talker – and that really frightens me on behalf of our precious country!!
Bush has messed up this country as low as it ever needs to be!! We need someone to save us and get us out of this trouble.
I am sorry to say as a Dem that I can’t feel safe with a Dem President…..
Frankly, it doesn’t matter who Obama picks; we have seen and heard more than enough. Ain’t gonna work, no way, no how.
Character before Axelrod’s marketing; democracy before neo-Dems coronation; and country before party. McCain, 2008, because our country can’t afford another inexperienced, egotist in the White House.
Posted by: BJinChicago | August 20, 2008, 6:10 am 6:10 am
Him? Just assuming it’s a guy? I do believe Hillary has 50-1 odds.
Posted by: Ryan | August 19, 2008, 9:16 am 9:16 am
This campaign is run like a fine tuned Hollywood production. Maybe Obama will suprise everyone and not announce his pick until the night of the Oscars, I mean convention.
Posted by: Lisa S | August 19, 2008, 9:17 am 9:17 am
“It’s a really Big Show”
The Oscar for the Best actor goes to “Obama”
Posted by: seah | August 19, 2008, 9:17 am 9:17 am
Obama has enough time to change positions a few dozen times.
Posted by: geevill | August 19, 2008, 9:26 am 9:26 am
Well my thoughts are that you can’t possibly know if your statement is true or not.
What I do know is that you or I do not know.
Posted by: Thinking | August 19, 2008, 9:43 am 9:43 am
Knowing the dem mentality, they’ll probably form a sub-committee, appoint a leader, then go on vacation. We’ll be lucky if they can name someone by election time.
Posted by: Emm | August 19, 2008, 1:41 pm 1:41 pm
It really doesn’t matter, any of his VP choices are stronger and more deserving than he is…and all will upstage him except maybe Byah…he seems as wimpish as Nobama.
HILLARY SUPPORTER FOR McCAIN!
Posted by: Debra | August 19, 2008, 2:39 pm 2:39 pm
You gotta love these people who voted for McCain …stepped over to vote for a woman…and now say things like “hillary supporters for Mccain”
don’t let the same people who voted for George w Bush lead you astray…the same people are now trying to act like they are voting the same way they did with GW but now for McCain…
after the last 8 years how dumb could someone be to follow the same people who voted for Bush and Cheney and are now voting for Mccain.
You would have to have been on the moon for the last 8 years to do that.
Posted by: dl | August 19, 2008, 3:00 pm 3:00 pm
Well, without Hillary on the ticket he won’t get my vote. That is my town’s consensus as well. (Men can suck it up and bite the bullet just as women can.) Hillary is the experience that Obama needs. Without her he is simply a stage junkie….. I just don’t believe in his experience. He is a smooth talker – and that really frightens me on behalf of our precious country!!
Bush has messed up this country as low as it ever needs to be!! We need someone to save us and get us out of this trouble.
I am sorry to say as a Dem that I can’t feel safe with a Dem President…..
Posted by: unbelieveable | August 19, 2008, 11:06 pm 11:06 pm
Frankly, it doesn’t matter who Obama picks; we have seen and heard more than enough. Ain’t gonna work, no way, no how.
Character before Axelrod’s marketing; democracy before neo-Dems coronation; and country before party. McCain, 2008, because our country can’t afford another inexperienced, egotist in the White House.
Posted by: BJinChicago | August 20, 2008, 6:10 am 6:10 am