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Miss Annie
12-08-2011, 06:16 PM
Is this looking like a reality? If they put Hillary in, do they have to take Obama out? Can more than one candidate run in a party when it holds the sitting President?

Hillary Campaign Conspicuously Emerges

http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2011/12/07/hillary-campaign-conspicuosly-emerges


Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is still alive and today it emerged from the shadows to remind supporters that she "made history" in the 2008 campaign and that mementos from that bid are now for sale.

In an E-mail, the Hillary Clinton for President campaign revived speculation that she is still interested in the Oval Office despite new denials that President Obama is considering replacing Vice President Joe Biden with his secretary of state. [Read Veep Fights: Clinton Vs. Bachmann.]

The E-mail comes as a new Washington Whispers poll finds that Clinton is the runaway favorite of those seeking a third party candidate. In our poll, 39 percent picked Clinton as their choice to head a third party. Mike Huckabee is next at 20 percent and Donald Trump dead last at 12 percent.

Some influential Democrats, however, want her to stick with Obama and get the vice presidency, believing that she will be able to bring back liberal, unions and environmental groups that are disappointed with the president.

While her campaign has in the past dispatched fundraising emails in a bid to finish paying her 2008 campaign debt, the timing of the latest blast raised some eyebrows.[Check out U.S. News Weekly, now available on iPad.]

In it, the Clinton campaign says her story lives on. "In her speech in Denver, Hillary told us, 'You allowed me to become part of your lives. And you became part of mine.' As we all know, campaigns are tough, but having loyal supporters like you helped make Hillary's campaign one that will never be forgotten."

Here is the full fundraising E-mail:

Dear P,

Together, we made history in the last presidential election.

From Hillary's speech at the Democratic National Convention, to the work and support that each of us brought to the campaign, that story lives on -- in the history books, in our memories, and in the mementos that commemorate that time.

Now, those mementos are disappearing as your fellow supporters claim the last of them.

We only have a few official campaign posters, buttons and t-shirts left. We're running out of the DVDs with Hillary's historic speech at the 2008 Denver convention, the inspiring video that introduced her, and President Clinton's speech -- some of which are signed by President Clinton himself.

Once these last items are gone, they're gone forever.

Make a contribution today and we'll send you one of the last DVDs with Hillary's and President Clinton's convention speeches.

In her speech in Denver, Hillary told us, 'You allowed me to become part of your lives. And you became part of mine.'

As we all know, campaigns are tough, but having loyal supporters like you helped make Hillary's campaign one that will never be forgotten.

By making a contribution today, you will have your own personal remembrance of the "determination to keep going, often in the face of enormous obstacles" -- one of the last such mementos there will ever be. And all contributions will go to paying the last of the expenses the campaign incurred while making our historic stand.

Contribute today to receive one of the last commemorative campaign DVDs or another one of our last few items.

'You never gave in. You never gave up. And together, we made history.'

Those words are as true today as they were when Hillary first spoke them. I hope you'll reserve your piece of history today.

Thank you again,

Allison

Hillary Clinton for President

Revolution9
12-08-2011, 07:13 PM
She is gonna get effed up hard.

from http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm
(http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm)

With the release of the latest predictive linguistics run today by my friend Clif - (www.halfpasthuman.com (http://www.halfpasthuman.com/)) for details - we can now begin our watch for what this report expects will be a rise in media presence this month of a [blonde woman (attorney?] who should over the next month of or become the latter-day Marie Antoinette of our times and we see the collision between [blonde ambition] and [common sense] which puts my money on Hillary Clinton as a likely reference since the idea of [leaking ships] and [ships running aground] seems a likely outcome for the Ship of State where you-know-who hangs out.

Rev9

dannno
12-08-2011, 07:18 PM
39% want to see Hillary run third party?

65% of Republicans like Newt Gingrich?

The establishment seems to be fighting back hard at the moment with all this BS polling data.

Either that or we are screwed.

amy31416
12-08-2011, 07:19 PM
Is she still trying to pay off her '08 campaign debt?

donnay
12-08-2011, 07:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0QAewVrR28

james1906
12-08-2011, 07:52 PM
Marginalize the crossover votes for Paul by creating a race for the Dem nomination. Well played establishment.

flightlesskiwi
12-08-2011, 07:59 PM
Marginalize the crossover votes for Paul by creating a race for the Dem nomination. Well played establishment.

this card has always been in the back of my mind. creating some sort of "democratic infighting" in an attempt to keep the independents and anti-war libs away from Ron.

this whole *bleep bleeping* thing is *bleeeeeeep*!!!

cindy25
12-08-2011, 08:11 PM
Hillary is the classic National socialist, and unlike Obama she really believes it.

acptulsa
12-08-2011, 08:48 PM
this card has always been in the back of my mind. creating some sort of "democratic infighting" in an attempt to keep the independents and anti-war libs away from Ron.

this whole *bleep bleeping* thing is *bleeeeeeep*!!!

Yes. But the thing they're working against is that the Democrats may not seem to be as big on party unity as the Republicans, but from what I saw of Teddy Kennedy's arrogant attempt to primary Jimmy Carter they can--and will--certainly be moved to disgust by something this obviously detrimental. Even more than Republicans, in fact.

This would be fine. She'd be jumping in too late to get organized, and many Dems would just be turned off by the whole thing. I don't think we'd lose so many 'blue Republicans', and I feel very sure we wouldn't lose the independents who voted for Obama in the Democratic primary last time and plan to vote for Paul in the Republican primary this time.

jmdrake
12-08-2011, 08:53 PM
Marginalize the crossover votes for Paul by creating a race for the Dem nomination. Well played establishment.

That's just what I was thinking. But I don't think Hillary will actually run. She can't afford to alienate blacks like that if she wants to run in 2016. But that doesn't mean the media won't hype this up to keep disgruntled dems from party switching in time in closed primary states.

Jingles
12-08-2011, 08:55 PM
In reality, could any true anti-war democrat really support Hillary Clinton?

AGRP
12-08-2011, 08:59 PM
In reality, could any true anti-war democrat really support Hillary Clinton?

Could any true anti-spending Republican really support Newt or Romney?

RDM
12-08-2011, 09:45 PM
When they say with "confidence" that Ron Paul "Will never get the nomination", they can say that with confidence because they have over time, made the "rules" to become President. Presidential elections are one big chess match, with the odds in favor of the "shadow government".