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David In Indy:

--- Quote from: injest on May 11, 2008, 03:21:47 am ---yuck

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I hear ya Jess. :P

I hear you. >:(

jstephens9:
At this point in time with them already proclaiming Obama as the nomination and Ted Kennedy as his mentor telling him who to pick for the VP I think I am just about sick of it all. I do think it is kind of funny Obama talking about being different but then jumping under Kennedy's wing who is more Democrat Establishment than anyone could ever get. Obama's nose is stuck so far up in the air and McCain's jowls are flapping so much that I am thinking about just forgetting about the whole thing. I must say though that I have never seen a political candidate as arrogant as Obama. I have to wonder how anyone can think they are as special as he thinks he is. How can anyone think he is for anyone other than himself? I guess it is good to love yourself as much as he loves himself  :laugh:

injest:

--- Quote from: jstephens9 on May 11, 2008, 03:46:14 am ---At this point in time with them already proclaiming Obama as the nomination and Ted Kennedy as his mentor telling him who to pick for the VP I think I am just about sick of it all. I do think it is kind of funny Obama talking about being different but then jumping under Kennedy's wing who is more Democrat Establishment than anyone could ever get. Obama's nose is stuck so far up in the air and McCain's jowls are flapping so much that I am thinking about just forgetting about the whole thing. I must say though that I have never seen a political candidate as arrogant as Obama. I have to wonder how anyone can think they are as special as he thinks he is. How can anyone think he is for anyone other than himself? I guess it is good to love yourself as much as he loves himself  :laugh:

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did you see his "GQ" strut on the plane the other day? OY!!

Kd5000:
Back to the Kennedys and Obama. I've heard they are backing Obama because they don't want the Clintons to be another dynasty in the making. The Kennedys want to be the ONLY "family/dynasty" in the Democratic party.  They don't want any upstarts. I figured something was up as I thought Teddy got along well with Hill and Bill.

Shasta542:

--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on May 11, 2008, 03:14:24 am ---What about an Obama/Clinton ticket Shasta? What do you think about that? Is it possible?



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There were 2 people on MSNBC this morning talking about that. One was for it and said that would ensure Obama's election and position Hillary for 2016. The other said no -- that they were too opposite. She thinks Hillary should campaign for Obama, but not run with him.

I just don't see them running together. They are both (seemingly) egoists.

Mitt Romney? Really? Hmmmm....not sure about how I'd like that.

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