“I don’t understand. If I am not ready, how is it that you think I should be such a great vice president?” -- Barack Hussein Obama
Hillary didn't say you'd be a great vice president. As a matter of fact, if Hillary is elected, she's going to relegate the vice president to his centuries-old traditional job of sitting on his thumbs as President of the Senate. Hillary does NOT share power -- unless it's someone
else's power.
Here's something else
Obama said.
"I won twice as many states as Sen. Clinton. I won more of the popular vote than Sen. Clinton. I have more delegates than Sen. Clinton. So I don’t’ know how someone in second place can offer the vice presidency to someone in first place."
Well, I know how. Hillary has won states with about 260 electoral votes. B.O. has won states with about 190. And we decide the presidency not by a popular vote, but by the electoral vote. The super delegates are going to look at who has a better chance at winning the November race against McCain. Democrats don't care who would make the better president, their only goal is to get back into power.
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