DISQUS

Scripting News: Hillary for Republican Veep? (Scripting News)

  • Prashant Kerai · 1 year ago
    The problem is that a big win in Pennsylvania (see the Real Clear Politics stats) will give Hillary a lot of perceived momentum. And do-overs in Florida and/or Michigan will help Hillary -- and I'm guessing she'll fight tooth and nail for those do-overs. Delegate-wise all Obama has, pretty much, is MS and NC.

    I'm hoping for an Obama win, but I must admit feeling a bit pessimistic about his chances.
  • Harl Delos · 1 year ago
    I'm gonna call it right now. Mark your calendars. Today is the day that Hillary Clinton lost the race. Stick a fork in her, she's done.

    If she gets rid of Ferraro, she loses a big part of her feminist support, because Ferraro is a feminist icon.

    If she doesn't get rid of Ferraro, she loses a big part of everybody else, because Ferraro is such a racist.

    You can't pass off today's comments as a senior moment. Twenty years ago, back in the April 15 1988 Washington Post, reported "And former representative Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday that because of his "radical" views, "if Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race." Ferraro is a racist of long standing.

    Now, you can't blame Hillary for not getting rid of Bill after his racist comments; after all, if she didn't dump him for Monica, and Gennifer, and the disbarment, what's a little racism? But there's no way Hillary gets a free pass on Ferraro. She'll be facing pickets at every campaign stop in Pennsylvania.

    She's going to lose Pennsylvania by 20 points. She might as well shut it down now.
  • Dave · 1 year ago
    You are obviously naive about the political reality of Pennsylvania. Obama may close the the gap some, but as I write this the polls have Clinton at 58% and Obama at 36%. (March 16, 2008)

    Surrogates on both sides are increasingly getting off message - and are leaving "official" posts within both campaigns. I personally think that the acrimony within the Democratic party is a good thing. It is better to vet the issues and candidates now - instead of the short 2-3 months run-up to the general election in November.

    Geraldine Farraro's comments (although inappropriate) seem tame when compared to Obama's minister's sermons and comments.

    View for yourself ... http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/ March 14 "Obama minister under scrutiny".

    Barrack Obama is black - and Hillary Clinton is a woman. Both these facts will have "some" effect in the primaries and the general election. We have come a long way, but as a nation and society we are certainly not beyond the issues of race and gender yet. We still have a ways to go. Both these candidates inspire me - and either will win handily in November. The Republican's only hope is a dramatic turn around in the economy this summer - which seems highly unlikely.
  • Ontario Emperor · 1 year ago
    Seriously, I'm surprised that Obama hasn't done more of a "McCain - Clinton" linkage in his own speeches.

    If he were to do that during the primaries, he'd drive the anti-McCain Democrats his way.

    If he were to do that during the general election, he'd drive the anti-Clinton Republicans his way.