so, once the primaries are over, and the Obama campaign can focus against the Republican opponent, I wonder who will be his running mate?I'd say certainly not Edwards or Clinton...but I really dont have an idea who would be. Richardson would be interesting, but I know thats a near impossibility.I'm think it has to be an older, white male, who is preferably a Governor, or large-city mayor.
1/3/2008 10:53:35 PM
I think this discussion is slightly premature. Iowa, for all its flaws, is only one state. There's 49 others, and I've heard some are actually bigger, even.
1/3/2008 11:14:33 PM
Obama/ClintonActually I dont care so long as its not Edwards.
1/3/2008 11:16:51 PM
Al Sharpton
1/3/2008 11:20:09 PM
Obama doesn't have NEARLY enough experience to be an effective president.
1/3/2008 11:44:32 PM
and bush had a ton... and i cant see clinton going as a vp for obama, and i cant see obama going vp for her, but him being vp is more likely than her being vpi also think iowa is full of a bunch of damn retards, and think new hamspire is way more important[Edited on January 3, 2008 at 11:53 PM. Reason : .]
1/3/2008 11:51:38 PM
lol....dnl just called someone else retarded
1/4/2008 12:01:49 AM
Whoever the winner is, they better pick Nelson from Florida as VP or they will not win Florida(and thus, loose again)[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 12:03 AM. Reason : w]
1/4/2008 12:02:56 AM
biden or richardson helps us in foreign policy...as much as i'd love to get an excuse to see biden make policy, richardson is younger, probably has better judgement...plus that helps us out with immigration(maybe(dems might figure out a way to say that)))...
1/4/2008 12:21:52 AM
I'm actually starting to like Obama.In his victory speech, I almost got the feeling he wanted to yell"WHAAAAAAAT. WHAAAAAAAAT NIGS. YALL SAID I COULDNT DO IT. WHAAAAAAT"
1/4/2008 2:27:59 AM
he did say something like "GIVE IT UP FOR MY WIFE"
1/4/2008 2:31:43 AM
Obama/Biden is something I'd like to see and it actually makes some sense for the Democratic party as a whole. Biden brings experience that many say Obama lacks, especially in foreign policy, and given some of the things Biden has said/done in the past, it could gain them some ground in the South.
1/4/2008 2:39:46 AM
1/4/2008 2:43:52 AM
^Mainly just kidding... referring to the fact that Biden has had quite a few public relations mis-steps by accidentally sounding racist, and the fact that so many people claim that the South would never elect a black man.
1/4/2008 2:47:52 AM
biden was sucking up to barack like a mf in one of the debates in the past few weeks...made me wonder if he'd do it(i'd love obama/biden personally)...and i agree with tromboner on the giving him something he lacks thing...richardson would even be better at that probably with all his nobel prize winning shit etc etc but hes a fat mexican so biden works better[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 3:35 AM. Reason : .]
1/4/2008 3:35:25 AM
OJ Simpson
1/4/2008 7:31:22 AM
Robert Byrd, I mean what better running mate than a tottering ex-Klansman.
1/4/2008 8:16:28 AM
If I were running I'd get an exec from Diebold to be my VP.
1/4/2008 8:54:51 AM
Yeah let's start discussing Obama's running mate. He has as much momentum as Hillary six months ago or Howard Dean in 2004. It's pretty much a done deal.
1/4/2008 8:58:27 AM
its all fun to speculate but i think its a little earlyi really cant believe that Hil came in 3rd
1/4/2008 9:06:09 AM
David Duke
1/4/2008 9:24:14 AM
As much as I'd like to see Obama win the primary I think it's still too early to say with any certainty that he will. Honestly I'm just happy to see that people have some sense about them and put Hillary in 3rd place. But I do like the Biden idea, I am a fan of his policy and to have him as Veep would be great along side Obama.
1/4/2008 9:29:36 AM
I approve of this idea
1/4/2008 10:24:41 AM
biden would make a much better Sec. of State.the guy lives and breathes foreign policy.
1/4/2008 10:28:54 AM
no fuck that, Kucinich for Sec of State!(I'm not joking, he'd be perfect)[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 10:37 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2008 10:36:39 AM
1/4/2008 10:47:57 AM
I still think Edwards has a strong chance of pulling ahead of Obama, especially in the southern states. I don't think Clinton will fare as well in the south and Obama will do well, but I can't see a 1st place finish in many of the states.
1/4/2008 10:49:58 AM
Obama / McCain
1/4/2008 10:53:22 AM
^^^What I'm getting at is it's too early to say one way or the other. His chances at winning definitely soared in my mind, but it's not a done deal by any stretch of the imagination.
1/4/2008 11:04:48 AM
1/4/2008 11:06:06 AM
Well speaking as a small-gov't person, there's no way I'd support any of the dems.But it is refreshing to see the Clinton machine lose some of its grip over the party. With all her money and connections, she still couldn't make it happen.The thing that would make me nervous is that there isn't a whole lot the Hillary Smear Machine can do with Obama. He's such a neophyte. Without any mud to sling, and desperate to win, I'd hate to see them "suicide/plane crash" Barack.
1/4/2008 11:06:10 AM
1/4/2008 11:09:30 AM
hes not really that much of a neophyte, as the media seems to want you to believe.he does have only a single term as a US Senator, yes. (like Edwards... or, for that matter, similar to Bush's single term as governor)but he had 12 years in the Illinois Senate before that.and years of political/community organiation at the Chicago-area and national level for a highly-prominent civil rights law firm before that.and not to mention he was the first black president of the Harvard Law Reviewthis guy is sharp. and he does have relevant experience.[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 11:12 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2008 11:10:33 AM
^and he's so well spoken if obama can manage to win in south carolina, he'll win anywhere[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 11:14 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2008 11:12:40 AM
The Hillary camp will soon be spreading rumors in SC about Obama's black babies.
1/4/2008 11:15:44 AM
They've already tried bringing up the "Muslim school/drug usage" thing and then 'apologizing' for bringing it up as a cheap tactic to get people talking about it.
1/4/2008 11:40:11 AM
1/4/2008 1:40:40 PM
by the way... did anyone else notice, that everyone's post-caucus speech (hillary, edwards, huckabee, romney, etc.) they ALL had their families and friends surrounding them while they rambled on about "thank you" this, and "thank you" that, stuff about the iowa campaign and people they met...but Obama, he got up there, cleared the entire stage, told his wife and kids to sit down, then delivered just an amazing speech that was focused on winning the presidency.it was like the primaries were over and he was ready to get to work.
1/4/2008 1:51:30 PM
1/4/2008 3:01:29 PM
Micheal Easley
1/4/2008 3:40:15 PM
^ i was telling that to my grandfather earlier. If Obama wins (which is more likely if he wins NH) he'd should look for a governor from the South to run with. Easley would be ideal for that (not for me since the guy is never in Raleigh) or perhaps Warner from VA?And as much as I was Edwards homeboy in 2004, he's done unless he can keep up in SC. He's got no money (public finance) and no support left (unions or women like in 2004). He needs to finish 2nd in NH and at least tie for 1st in SC to make himself relevant in February. Unless the anti-Clinton anti-old guard votes keep following in, which he would automatically benefit from along with Obama.
1/4/2008 4:02:47 PM
^ Edwards would've had to win in Iowa to be the anti-hillary candidate. Unfortunately, with Obama winning Iowa, he's not going to be that person. If HRC screws up, it benefits Obama, which then makes it harder for Edwards to win. Both Obama and HRC need to screw up to give Edwards a chance.
1/4/2008 4:13:44 PM
For a chance to win it all yes, both Obama and Clinton need to implde. But at this point its a race for 2nd, if Obama wins NH, between the two. However if Clinton wins NH, I think Edwards can finally put to rest his ambitions to be President. Hindsight is 20/20 but with Edwards' strong liberal change message he should have been the candidate this year IF he stayed in the Senate longer and did not run in 2004. Now Obama is the real fresh face and is using the frustation of the Party and America that Edwards didn't have in '04 to perhaps run away with this.Its only Iowa so lets not get ahead of ourselves though
1/4/2008 4:18:44 PM
Maybe if he had stayed in the senate but honestly the first 3 month of his campaign that were the strongest. It was a great campaign... things changed though, and the management of the campaign went by the wayside.I would know, worked there until this past September [Edited on January 4, 2008 at 5:13 PM. Reason : was]
1/4/2008 4:54:35 PM
Can anybody see Obama selecting someone from the GOP or even an independent for a VP as a personal statement of uniting the country? Is he allowed to? I know the Dems and the GOP would go crazy about it.
1/4/2008 5:06:42 PM
He's certainly allowed to, but debatable whether or not he would do it.
1/4/2008 5:07:52 PM
he can pick whoever he wants. but i really doubt he does.
1/4/2008 5:09:06 PM
Obama / Zombie Strom 2008!
1/4/2008 5:10:53 PM
Obama/Bloombergyou heard it here first.
1/4/2008 5:12:35 PM
^too bad there's that pesky south that would be a little pissed off about that
1/4/2008 5:15:51 PM