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- michelleby, on 05/11/2008, -3/+122Let Obama pick his own VP--preferably one with less baggage than the Clintons!
- thedragon4453, on 05/11/2008, -12/+112You know, I may just be a conspiracy theorist, but if you let Hillary be the VP, I would not be the least surprised if Obama were assassinated.
- aussiejan, on 05/11/2008, -4/+101It's a dream for Hillary, a nightmare for everyone else.
- oldhick, on 05/11/2008, -2/+81How could anyone vote for Obama if he took Clinton as a running mate? Wouldn't that make all of his speeches about change, hope, and a better tomorrow pointless? In my opinion this would be disastrous for his credibility and integrity.
- whataboutdave, on 05/11/2008, -4/+56Those are some epic sideburns.
- wonderchemist, on 05/11/2008, -2/+51Clinton brings too much baggage. Simply put I believe there are many people who vote against Obama/Clinton just because the name Clinton is on the ticket.
- Zera, on 05/11/2008, -3/+47I would really like someone not named Bush or Clinton in the White House for the first time in my life, and I'm 27!
- Jambi, on 05/11/2008, -4/+29Don't be silly; everyone would suspect her first if that happened. It's much more likely he'd die of "cancer".
- Zera, on 05/11/2008, -1/+30Are you serious??? Duh, I was alive for the Reagan administration, and HIS VICE PRESIDENT WAS......? I'll let you fill that in on your own.
- thedragon4453, on 05/11/2008, -2/+23Call it what they want, it would be an assassination.
- synaesthesia, on 05/11/2008, -9/+33You might as well say what if Obama ran alongside the Burger King King. Only on digg would anyone even consider such a retarded scheme to be within the realm of possibility.
- kettlehead, on 05/11/2008, -1/+22exactly. let's not make Obama the new JFK in more ways than are necessary.
- str1fe, on 05/11/2008, -0/+18Wait, people are actually talking about the possibility of an Obama/Clinton ticket? I didn't know it was ever even a viable idea.
- johnsonjoeb, on 05/11/2008, -2/+21Obama/Edwards. The Hillary supporters will swoon and working class Whites will have their fears abated. Double KO. Put me down for Democratic strategist, I'll be here all week.
- Donwangugi, on 05/11/2008, -3/+19They prevent me from taking this article seriously.
- vault, on 05/11/2008, -7/+22Obama and Paul wouldn't want to run with each other...it's such an absurd ticket that only in the minds of 19 yr old digg political scientists can it even be conceived of. Guaranteed loss, if anything.
- mCanada, on 05/11/2008, -9/+22Obama - Chappelle '08. You know it has to happen for the new season.
- vault, on 05/11/2008, -1/+14And we'd still be screwed.
- SteveIsTheDude, on 05/11/2008, -1/+14Yeah, just hand it to McCain... Kucinich would be torn apart for being such a liberal, you could put a ribbon on his head as he would be a gift to McCain.
- inactive, on 05/11/2008, -4/+16I would most certainly be one of them.
- sulthernao, on 05/12/2008, -1/+13a. It's a joke. b. Clinton is power hungry. c. Obama's supporters are not Obama. d. get over it.
- youareretarded, on 05/11/2008, -0/+12It might be an absurd ticket but I'd much rather prefer a president and a VP with opposing ideas. This is how it was done early on and it should have continued.
- barfooz, on 05/11/2008, -5/+22Can't someone find a novel way to say something political without resorting to the cliche-du-jour? E.g. "nuclear option", "dream ticket", "*gate", "on day one"
- rhartman, on 05/11/2008, -0/+14My guess is he names Kathleen Sebelius, the Governor of Kansas. She's considered an up and comer in the Democratic circles, he still gets a female VP for the women who so desperately want one of their own in the White House (not saying that is the only reason ALL women are voting mind you) and he doesn't have to compromise his vision of Change by having someone like Hillary by his side.
- DigDugDigger, on 05/11/2008, -1/+11In this country, opposing opinions are welcome. Many of Dr. Paul's ideas can help America in the situation it's in, whether he's the one to execute them or not.
- FoxFaction, on 05/11/2008, -0/+10Statistically speaking, the best person to run the country is never the one running the country. You can't always maximize.
- consoneo, on 05/11/2008, -2/+14Preferably a Mexican so he won't get assassinated.. (Not racist, just a joke :P)
- Zandarrr, on 05/11/2008, -2/+12I'd like Kucinich to be Obama's VP.
- spaceman84, on 05/11/2008, -4/+15He should get Jim Webb for VP. While I like Kucinich, I don't think they'd win the election with him on the ticket.
- MasterTroll, on 05/11/2008, -2/+11Dugg for sweet mutton chops.. And apparently there's an article that goes with them.
- whataboutdave, on 05/11/2008, -1/+11Won't happen. Edwards was conspicuous in not endorsing either candidate. That kind of political cowardice is rarely rewarded.
- TheWookiee, on 05/11/2008, -0/+9Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush are related (5th cousin), so its not quite two families. I remember some newscast making a big deal of it when Clinton was running against Bush in '92
- StarlessKnight, on 05/11/2008, -2/+11Silly Romulans are you still trying to make a pact with the House of Duras?
- quiksliver, on 05/12/2008, -0/+8Wesley Clark would be a good choice, older white military man that could balance out his ticket
- shadus, on 05/11/2008, -3/+12I'd take Hillary for a VP if I were suicidal. Because you *know* you're not going to make it through 4 years alive.
- TheSwashbuckler, on 05/11/2008, -1/+9Yeah, who wants to be Vice President after being King!
- fuzzybeard, on 05/11/2008, -0/+8Obama/Clinton? *shudder* That would be a guaranteed way for the DNC to piss away yet another run at the White House.
/likes Obama, loathes Clinton. Combination would be about as appetizing as a ***** sandwich, IMO. - FoxFaction, on 05/11/2008, -0/+9Good to see you're voting using your head.
- zspade, on 05/11/2008, -0/+8Yeah, I'm sure Gore is interested in being the Vice president again.
- airencracken, on 05/11/2008, -5/+14I'm personally hoping for Edwards.
- c010rb1indusa, on 05/12/2008, -0/+9I think Obama's VP pick would shock the country and win the election if he picked Chuck Hagel, a former senator of Nebraska and a Republican. That's the real dream ticket. Having a Democrat and a Republican on the same ticket is a brilliant strategy, plus it goes extremely well with the Obama's "change" message, simply because it's unheard of. With both on the same ticket, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents all working together is one of the best things that could happen to America.
- chownrus, on 05/11/2008, -2/+10That's absurd! The Burger King King would never agree to a VP slot.
- inactive, on 05/12/2008, -0/+7I'm still thinking it'll be Bill Richardson. Obama needs help with Latino votes and has been attacked for lack of experience.
- kylere, on 05/11/2008, -0/+7I will not vote for anyone that puts Hillarious one heartbeat away from the Presidency.
- GroundhogBoy, on 05/11/2008, -1/+9And who was Ronald Reagan's Vice President....
- bluelights, on 05/11/2008, -0/+8he'd be like a real life David Palmer!!!
- asskey, on 05/11/2008, -1/+8That you ripped off of Dave Chapelle...wait a second wasn't that on Digg a while back O.o
- cl2yp71c, on 05/11/2008, -14/+22Like Ron Paul.
- Startemus, on 05/11/2008, -0/+7The fact that these offices are held by Politicians is the problem.
- whataboutdave, on 05/11/2008, -0/+6The VP becomes Prez in the event of the death of the Prez in office. Hillary is powerhungry and ruthless. Put the pieces together.
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