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Re: Biden: "Hillary a better pick than me"
Good find PaSnow, I don't think it'll come to much but it's good to see.
I think all of us are putting too much importance on politics. I really believe people are going to vote with their views more than on what a candidate says. I can't vote for someone who wants to outlaw abortion. Or possibly outlaw gay marriage. In 2000 that meant I could support McCain as well as a dem but apparently he is against both now. So no matter how Obama 'fucks up' from now on tp November, he's got my vote. I think swing votes will be very similar. It's why Karl Marx was wrong - religion and morality take a more important role in voting than does the economy or even war at times. Can anyone really win swing votes by political adds, and the missteps of an opponent at this stage?
Re: Biden: "Hillary a better pick than me"
Yeah, that's why I just pasted it in here. Because for every blunder, there's always an equal and opposite blunder. Nothing is going to "end it". Not this early, unless it's something monumental, but I don't think anything like that will come out. People are going to be pretty partisan. The biggest thing left will be the debates, although even that doesn't always change things. You're right though, there's 55 days left, it's going to come down the hearing their views over & over again & what the message is.
Re: Biden: "Hillary a better pick than me"
James he was totally putting down Romney (Governor of Massachucettes) & Guiliani (Governor of one of the largest cities in the world for 8 years, population 8 million).
Also Guiliani was known as a reformer of NYC, supposedly he really cleaned it up up there. It used to be a big ghetto, now it's like a big "Friends" set.
Re: Biden: "Hillary a better pick than me"
James he was totally putting down Romney (Governor of Massachucettes) & Guiliani (Governor of one of the largest cities in the world for 8 years, population 8 million).
Also Guiliani was known as a reformer of NYC, supposedly he really cleaned it up up there. It used to be a big ghetto, now it's like a big "Friends" set.
Obviously he was taking a stab at Romney and Giuliani. Should we also bring up both Hillary and Biden saying Obama isn't experienced enough to be president? It happened in the same situation.
You know how those debates in the primaries are. Its like a bloodbath.
Re: Biden: "Hillary a better pick than me"
PaSnow wrote:James he was totally putting down Romney (Governor of Massachucettes) & Guiliani (Governor of one of the largest cities in the world for 8 years, population 8 million).
Also Guiliani was known as a reformer of NYC, supposedly he really cleaned it up up there. It used to be a big ghetto, now it's like a big "Friends" set.
Obviously he was taking a stab at Romney and Giuliani. Should we also bring up both Hillary and Biden saying Obama isn't experienced enough to be president? It happened in the same situation.
You already mentioned that in this thread.:
Yeah, and there's video footage of it. There are going to be shitloads of ads in the coming weeks regarding this.
Imagine this ad:
Biden saying Obama doesn't have the experience to be president.
Obama saying he doesn't have the experience to be president.
Hillary saying McCain has what it takes to be president but Obama doesn't.
Biden admitting Hillary would have been a better VP.
Unfortunately for liberals, there is video footage of all these comments.
That's what you call victory.
Victory??? Or the same thing McCain just did?
Re: Biden: "Hillary a better pick than me"
James Lofton wrote:PaSnow wrote:James he was totally putting down Romney (Governor of Massachucettes) & Guiliani (Governor of one of the largest cities in the world for 8 years, population 8 million).
Also Guiliani was known as a reformer of NYC, supposedly he really cleaned it up up there. It used to be a big ghetto, now it's like a big "Friends" set.
Obviously he was taking a stab at Romney and Giuliani. Should we also bring up both Hillary and Biden saying Obama isn't experienced enough to be president? It happened in the same situation.
You already mentioned that in this thread.:
James Lofton wrote:Yeah, and there's video footage of it. There are going to be shitloads of ads in the coming weeks regarding this.
Imagine this ad:
Biden saying Obama doesn't have the experience to be president.
Obama saying he doesn't have the experience to be president.
Hillary saying McCain has what it takes to be president but Obama doesn't.
Biden admitting Hillary would have been a better VP.
Unfortunately for liberals, there is video footage of all these comments.
That's what you call victory.
Victory??? Or the same thing McCain just did?
I'll take an ad where McCain admits to not being a mayor or governor over an ad where Obama,Hillary and Biden say Obama isn't ready to be president.
Sounds like a nice trade off to me.