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September 30, 2008 at 8:42 PM in reply to: LOL. If you liked the Fed Bailout 1.0, you’ll love Fed Bailout 2.0-Beta #278815
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svelteParticipantI would say that is pretty unlikely at this point in time, given that Obama is leading in the polls and Bill is running his mouth off again. I don’t think Barack could tolerate that from his VP’s spouse during his entire term.
Now, should he fall behind in the polls or if Biden really boofs the debate, that might change things.
I think it is much more likely (at this point in time) that McCain would ditch Palin.
Either candidate would have to be really really down in the polls to do that, though, given the dismal results of McGovern tossing Eagleton.
svelteParticipantI would say that is pretty unlikely at this point in time, given that Obama is leading in the polls and Bill is running his mouth off again. I don’t think Barack could tolerate that from his VP’s spouse during his entire term.
Now, should he fall behind in the polls or if Biden really boofs the debate, that might change things.
I think it is much more likely (at this point in time) that McCain would ditch Palin.
Either candidate would have to be really really down in the polls to do that, though, given the dismal results of McGovern tossing Eagleton.
svelteParticipantI would say that is pretty unlikely at this point in time, given that Obama is leading in the polls and Bill is running his mouth off again. I don’t think Barack could tolerate that from his VP’s spouse during his entire term.
Now, should he fall behind in the polls or if Biden really boofs the debate, that might change things.
I think it is much more likely (at this point in time) that McCain would ditch Palin.
Either candidate would have to be really really down in the polls to do that, though, given the dismal results of McGovern tossing Eagleton.
svelteParticipantI would say that is pretty unlikely at this point in time, given that Obama is leading in the polls and Bill is running his mouth off again. I don’t think Barack could tolerate that from his VP’s spouse during his entire term.
Now, should he fall behind in the polls or if Biden really boofs the debate, that might change things.
I think it is much more likely (at this point in time) that McCain would ditch Palin.
Either candidate would have to be really really down in the polls to do that, though, given the dismal results of McGovern tossing Eagleton.
svelteParticipantI would say that is pretty unlikely at this point in time, given that Obama is leading in the polls and Bill is running his mouth off again. I don’t think Barack could tolerate that from his VP’s spouse during his entire term.
Now, should he fall behind in the polls or if Biden really boofs the debate, that might change things.
I think it is much more likely (at this point in time) that McCain would ditch Palin.
Either candidate would have to be really really down in the polls to do that, though, given the dismal results of McGovern tossing Eagleton.
September 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #278169
svelteParticipantI still stand by this…let’s see what the next version of the bill looks like. The system is working!
[quote=svelte]The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
[/quote]September 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #278433
svelteParticipantI still stand by this…let’s see what the next version of the bill looks like. The system is working!
[quote=svelte]The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
[/quote]September 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #278445
svelteParticipantI still stand by this…let’s see what the next version of the bill looks like. The system is working!
[quote=svelte]The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
[/quote]September 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #278482
svelteParticipantI still stand by this…let’s see what the next version of the bill looks like. The system is working!
[quote=svelte]The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
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