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I can't believe this stupid thread is still on life support.
If Hillary doesn't run it's because she doesn't feel like jumping into another chaotic grind that is required to run for the presidency. Why would anyone based any decision on one party taking majority in the Senate? That just plain makes no sense!
Prediction: AeroGuyDC doesn't buy a new sofa if the Republicans take the Senate Majority!
And you conservatives wonder why liberals laugh at you guys...
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If Hilldog doesn't run, it will be because of personal considerations, not because she's cowering because the Big Bad Republicans control Congress. Anyone remember that great quote from James Carville? "If Hillary gave one of her b***s to Obama, then they both would have two."
The logic is simple: Hillary Clinton is an opportunist. She badly wants to break the male-only Presidential "glass ceiling," but only if she can come away with a legacy to match it. Given Republicans abject Hatred of All Things Clinton,â„¢ I predict that Hillary Clinton will view a GOP Senate and House Majority a threat to her very ambition to actually get anything done as the first female President. The chances that Democrats retake one or both of the chambers in 2016 would be so slim, that a 2014 GOP steamroll would/will force her to retire politically instead of running for President in 2016.
No doubt about it, she's waiting on the 2014 midterms to make a decision.
What do you think?
I seem to remember all of your predictions are usually wrong, and smart money says you are staying consistent.
If Hillary runs in 2016 she will sweep the election and likely bring many dems in office with her win. If the R's held either side of Congress in 2016, they would lose both. Everyone will be tired of the R's not doing their job.
right because the dems really do theirs and care about people. ok ....got it.....NOT!
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Originally Posted by AONE
If Hillary runs in 2016 she will sweep the election and likely bring many dems in office with her win. If the R's held either side of Congress in 2016, they would lose both. Everyone will be tired of the R's not doing their job.
Obama won because he was the best choice on the ballot, both in 2008 (warmonger "bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" McCain and PALIN?? Seriously?) and in 2012 (flip flopping, "I will stand for whatever you want me to stand for as long as it gets me elected" Romney). There were no viable options other than Obama in both of those elections. And I suspect if Hillary becomes the next occupant of the Oval Office it will be for exactly the same reason.
Four more years of Democratic lying, stonewalling and incompetence? No thanks!!! Too many liars in that party from Obama to Hillary to Susan Rice to Pelosi and all the rest.
The logic is simple: Hillary Clinton is an opportunist. She badly wants to break the male-only Presidential "glass ceiling," but only if she can come away with a legacy to match it. Given Republicans abject Hatred of All Things Clinton,â„¢ I predict that Hillary Clinton will view a GOP Senate and House Majority a threat to her very ambition to actually get anything done as the first female President. The chances that Democrats retake one or both of the chambers in 2016 would be so slim, that a 2014 GOP steamroll would/will force her to retire politically instead of running for President in 2016.
No doubt about it, she's waiting on the 2014 midterms to make a decision.
What do you think?
I think you were sleeping next to Rip Van Winkle. He woke up. You didn't.
Hillary loves a fight and she could care less about the Glass Ceiling. She broke through that before she ever entered politics.
right because the dems really do theirs and care about people. ok ....got it.....NOT!
Far more than the right... and that is undeniable, even with the typical cognitive dissonance.
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