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speedingpullet
ParticipantSly said:
Has it ever occurred to anybody that Hillary knows she is done.IIRC, someone on Tim Russert was saying something about her going for the Governorship of NY in 2010, and using it as a stepping-stone for the 2012 presidential elections.
The reasoning being that, because David Paterson is having a motor-mouth problem about his past ‘indescretions’, he will be out of the running for re-election in 2010.
Hillary bags the Governorship – being the senator from NY will help greatly – she gets enough ‘experience’ to beat Obama fair and square in 2012, and everyone’s happy.Don’t know if its possible, or even probable.
speedingpullet
ParticipantSly said:
Has it ever occurred to anybody that Hillary knows she is done.IIRC, someone on Tim Russert was saying something about her going for the Governorship of NY in 2010, and using it as a stepping-stone for the 2012 presidential elections.
The reasoning being that, because David Paterson is having a motor-mouth problem about his past ‘indescretions’, he will be out of the running for re-election in 2010.
Hillary bags the Governorship – being the senator from NY will help greatly – she gets enough ‘experience’ to beat Obama fair and square in 2012, and everyone’s happy.Don’t know if its possible, or even probable.
speedingpullet
ParticipantSly said:
Has it ever occurred to anybody that Hillary knows she is done.IIRC, someone on Tim Russert was saying something about her going for the Governorship of NY in 2010, and using it as a stepping-stone for the 2012 presidential elections.
The reasoning being that, because David Paterson is having a motor-mouth problem about his past ‘indescretions’, he will be out of the running for re-election in 2010.
Hillary bags the Governorship – being the senator from NY will help greatly – she gets enough ‘experience’ to beat Obama fair and square in 2012, and everyone’s happy.Don’t know if its possible, or even probable.
speedingpullet
ParticipantI agree with you zk, I also think she’s toast.
I’m not liking all the ‘well, we can always poach Obama’s pledged delegates’, or ‘let the Superdelegates decide’, or the endless re-referencing of the Jeremiah Wright debacle.
A talking head on one of the cable news channels put it beautifully the other day “every time I think of Hillary, all I see is the Fine Print” -ie she needs to point out the exceptions, rather than looking at the Big Picture, when it comes to her actually winning the nomination ‘honestly’.But – having said all that – there’s still 20% of the States that haven’t voted yet…and with both FL and MI being out of the running (with lots of mudslinging on both sides about that), its more important than ever to allow the remaining States to have their say.
So, yeah, this whole sorry mess will drag itself on into June. Hillary won’t go quietly, not while the chance to pick up a few more delegates in the remaining 10 states still exists.
My only hope is that they start to tone down the bitching – any more James Carville-like ‘Judas” comments, and the Dems are in danger of losing a lot of their support.
speedingpullet
ParticipantI agree with you zk, I also think she’s toast.
I’m not liking all the ‘well, we can always poach Obama’s pledged delegates’, or ‘let the Superdelegates decide’, or the endless re-referencing of the Jeremiah Wright debacle.
A talking head on one of the cable news channels put it beautifully the other day “every time I think of Hillary, all I see is the Fine Print” -ie she needs to point out the exceptions, rather than looking at the Big Picture, when it comes to her actually winning the nomination ‘honestly’.But – having said all that – there’s still 20% of the States that haven’t voted yet…and with both FL and MI being out of the running (with lots of mudslinging on both sides about that), its more important than ever to allow the remaining States to have their say.
So, yeah, this whole sorry mess will drag itself on into June. Hillary won’t go quietly, not while the chance to pick up a few more delegates in the remaining 10 states still exists.
My only hope is that they start to tone down the bitching – any more James Carville-like ‘Judas” comments, and the Dems are in danger of losing a lot of their support.
speedingpullet
ParticipantI agree with you zk, I also think she’s toast.
I’m not liking all the ‘well, we can always poach Obama’s pledged delegates’, or ‘let the Superdelegates decide’, or the endless re-referencing of the Jeremiah Wright debacle.
A talking head on one of the cable news channels put it beautifully the other day “every time I think of Hillary, all I see is the Fine Print” -ie she needs to point out the exceptions, rather than looking at the Big Picture, when it comes to her actually winning the nomination ‘honestly’.But – having said all that – there’s still 20% of the States that haven’t voted yet…and with both FL and MI being out of the running (with lots of mudslinging on both sides about that), its more important than ever to allow the remaining States to have their say.
So, yeah, this whole sorry mess will drag itself on into June. Hillary won’t go quietly, not while the chance to pick up a few more delegates in the remaining 10 states still exists.
My only hope is that they start to tone down the bitching – any more James Carville-like ‘Judas” comments, and the Dems are in danger of losing a lot of their support.
speedingpullet
ParticipantI agree with you zk, I also think she’s toast.
I’m not liking all the ‘well, we can always poach Obama’s pledged delegates’, or ‘let the Superdelegates decide’, or the endless re-referencing of the Jeremiah Wright debacle.
A talking head on one of the cable news channels put it beautifully the other day “every time I think of Hillary, all I see is the Fine Print” -ie she needs to point out the exceptions, rather than looking at the Big Picture, when it comes to her actually winning the nomination ‘honestly’.But – having said all that – there’s still 20% of the States that haven’t voted yet…and with both FL and MI being out of the running (with lots of mudslinging on both sides about that), its more important than ever to allow the remaining States to have their say.
So, yeah, this whole sorry mess will drag itself on into June. Hillary won’t go quietly, not while the chance to pick up a few more delegates in the remaining 10 states still exists.
My only hope is that they start to tone down the bitching – any more James Carville-like ‘Judas” comments, and the Dems are in danger of losing a lot of their support.
speedingpullet
ParticipantI agree with you zk, I also think she’s toast.
I’m not liking all the ‘well, we can always poach Obama’s pledged delegates’, or ‘let the Superdelegates decide’, or the endless re-referencing of the Jeremiah Wright debacle.
A talking head on one of the cable news channels put it beautifully the other day “every time I think of Hillary, all I see is the Fine Print” -ie she needs to point out the exceptions, rather than looking at the Big Picture, when it comes to her actually winning the nomination ‘honestly’.But – having said all that – there’s still 20% of the States that haven’t voted yet…and with both FL and MI being out of the running (with lots of mudslinging on both sides about that), its more important than ever to allow the remaining States to have their say.
So, yeah, this whole sorry mess will drag itself on into June. Hillary won’t go quietly, not while the chance to pick up a few more delegates in the remaining 10 states still exists.
My only hope is that they start to tone down the bitching – any more James Carville-like ‘Judas” comments, and the Dems are in danger of losing a lot of their support.
speedingpullet
ParticipantRe: Mass American Ignorance…
To quote the brilliant W.C. Fields:
“you can lead a whore to culture, but you can’t make her think…”
speedingpullet
ParticipantRe: Mass American Ignorance…
To quote the brilliant W.C. Fields:
“you can lead a whore to culture, but you can’t make her think…”
speedingpullet
ParticipantRe: Mass American Ignorance…
To quote the brilliant W.C. Fields:
“you can lead a whore to culture, but you can’t make her think…”
speedingpullet
ParticipantRe: Mass American Ignorance…
To quote the brilliant W.C. Fields:
“you can lead a whore to culture, but you can’t make her think…”
speedingpullet
ParticipantRe: Mass American Ignorance…
To quote the brilliant W.C. Fields:
“you can lead a whore to culture, but you can’t make her think…”
speedingpullet
ParticipantI watched her show for the first time yesterday, and was heartened to hear her giving sound and conservative financial advice.
I only wish Gerri Willis on CNN could be so ‘tough love’.I particularly liked the “Can You Afford It?” section, especially when a 14-yr-old fan-boy ( trapped in the body of a 45-yr-old husband) called in to find out if he could ‘afford’ a life-size replica of Robbie the Robot, for a mere $25K.
This was a guy with only $100K in his 401(K) and $50K of savings…Suze actually rolled her eyes when he explained that he’d pay a downpayment and ‘finance’ the rest.
And, of course, asked the $64,000 question that pretty much every woman watching was asking themselves….”So, what does your WIFE think of this?…” embarrassed silence ensues… 😉Personally, I find her a bit too OTT to watch for too long, but its still good to know that she pretty much rejects outright anyone who has debt of any kind – be it CC, Student loans, ARMS etc.. and tells them to get rid of ALL DEBT before going after big-ticket items.
And…some of the stuff people convince themselves they can afford to buy!
A guy was seriously thinking of going halves with sister and BiL on a Lakehouse for $44K (his share)- with a 10/0/80 mortgage, student loan, car lease payment and only $7K in savings. Sheesh…
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