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orpupilofnature57

(15,472 posts)
29. Nice scenario, A new way instead of a third way or Same old/ Same old power brokering for 1%
Thu Nov 26, 2015, 10:06 PM
Nov 2015

Hillary will fold to $$$$$ quicker than Shrub, and if people don't look at her past and connect our misery to in part Her actions, we're screwed .

No need to flame...but it won't happen brooklynite Nov 2015 #1
I'm not going to flame, but SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #2
No Motive Funtatlaguy Nov 2015 #4
Wasn't looking for help. SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #6
I'm not new to this site. Funtatlaguy Nov 2015 #11
Ah so. SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #13
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FYI, I found out about DU from following a Facebook link. TexasTowelie Nov 2015 #53
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This would not give Sanders foreign experience. If Elizabeth Warren was on as Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #5
He can hire (appoint) foreign experience. nt SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #8
Maybe he could hire someone to do his presidential duties, now this would not Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #20
Excuse me? SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #21
Got it, in fact Hillary was on Obama's cabinet, got experience from this Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #23
And our foreign policy has shown a genral lack of foresight Armstead Nov 2015 #44
We sure can not look to Sanders for leadership on foreign policy. Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #45
Why not? He's been calling the correct plays for decades. kristopher Nov 2015 #58
What has he call correctly, his vote on ISIS resolution? Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #59
If you don't know, why the hell are you opining on his qualifications? kristopher Nov 2015 #60
That would shake the race up! Mike Nelson Nov 2015 #7
No way to know... or even intelligently guess.... til the first primaries. Smarmie Doofus Nov 2015 #9
Exactly. SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #10
I think you downplay the gender factor. Funtatlaguy Nov 2015 #15
It's not gender. SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #17
What if Hillary wins IOWA and NH? Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #46
Unless it's reeeeeal close..... Smarmie Doofus Nov 2015 #55
Easily explained by imagination deficit, followed by premature judgement. immoderate Nov 2015 #12
My friend... liberalnarb Nov 2015 #14
+ 10000!!!!!! orpupilofnature57 Nov 2015 #31
It's a good idea. However, I don't think it's ever been done before. Eric J in MN Nov 2015 #16
I'm not even sure that could stop her momentum Gman Nov 2015 #18
I'm happy for the discussion. SusanCalvin Nov 2015 #22
That....would be interesting. JaneyVee Nov 2015 #19
My point entirely. Funtatlaguy Nov 2015 #25
This is all speculation and theory. LS_Editor Nov 2015 #24
Running mates are selected after the Democratic Convention. FarPoint Nov 2015 #26
That's been the case for sometime Jarqui Nov 2015 #32
I see only one way he wins too. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2015 #27
I think we are at the point where Clinton would have to be convicted of a serious crime... Bread and Circus Nov 2015 #28
Looking at what we Know , that's a possibility, but like most things we Know about her, she wasn't orpupilofnature57 Nov 2015 #30
IF Hillary should drop out of the race then O'Malley will surge to be the front runner, Thinkingabout Nov 2015 #47
Nice scenario, A new way instead of a third way or Same old/ Same old power brokering for 1% orpupilofnature57 Nov 2015 #29
I can't see this happening. I can see maybe O'Malley for his running mate. Hiraeth Nov 2015 #33
Have you figured out how this works..... Historic NY Nov 2015 #34
I like Warren (in fact she's one of my senators), but I don't think she adds to the Sanders campaign mythology Nov 2015 #35
Well crap. 99Forever Nov 2015 #36
If that's his only path to victory moobu2 Nov 2015 #37
I just don't think she'll do it. If she were going to uproot her life, she would have run for merrily Nov 2015 #38
I'm not convinced Bryan Nov 2015 #40
Predictwise has Sanders at 5% chance of being the Democratic Nominee Gothmog Nov 2015 #41
She will beat both of em. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2015 #42
Two New England liberals? No, thanks. bigwillq Nov 2015 #43
This New England liberal thinks the same thing Blue_Adept Nov 2015 #48
Hillary looks 'fairly unstoppable' before a single ballot has been cast??? Her unstopability right KingCharlemagne Nov 2015 #49
Elizabeth is Hillary's age. MoonRiver Nov 2015 #50
She is unstoppable in corporate landline land AgingAmerican Nov 2015 #51
I see no evidence that Warren is interested in running. Agnosticsherbet Nov 2015 #52
this "its too late for bernie" idea is played restorefreedom Nov 2015 #54
Why would she play 2nd fiddle to a person who is less prepared than she is MADem Nov 2015 #56
Welcome to DU PowerToThePeople Nov 2015 #57
There are a few ways Reter Nov 2015 #61
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