OK Obama supporters so lets say Hillary gets the nomination and BO is the running mate. Do they get your vote?
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/02/04/clinton-chairman-obama-would-be-good-running-mate/
I really don't think we are ready for a woman in the White House. OB leading with her as a second, sure, but not her first.
I don't understand this attitude. And from a woman? Why aren't we ready? Britain has had, Germany has, India has had, Pakistan has had, Israel has had, I think Argentina has women leaders? Are we more narrow minded than all those voters?
D.
No, not narrow minded.
Looking back on her track record, she isn't ready to lead us anywhere with crying when she deosn't get her way and trying to steal ( albeit aledgely) national treasures from the White House.
Just because she was a first lady, doesn't mean she knows her stuff. And just because I say something on a MB, doesn't necessarliy mean I know it either, but I stand by what I said. She is not ready to lead our Nation
Well, I must say up front that I haven't yet decided whom I favor from among the dems. Although previously here I said Hilary, I'm not so sure now.
But I must make the point that it is not Hilary's first lady experience that means she knows her stuff. It is her experience as a senator, as a lawyer, as a defacto advisor to Bill, and, yes, her experience and connections made when she was first lady. I've not heard, or have forgotten about, any rumor like you mention. Sounds like 'Swift Boat' style smear tactics to me. Probably total BS.
Whose experience is any greater? Maybe McCain. That's about it. And only because he is older, and is a vet and was a POW. Face it, we never know how the person will be as Pres until they have been there a couple years. Would republicans re-elect Bush if they knew how he would lead (if they went back and did it again)? I hope not, but I'm cynical enough to think that, unfortunately, they would.
Politics, what fun, what a drag. :|
D.