posted on April 21, 2007 07:33:16 PM new
They're waiting in the wings, sybil. Haven't thrown their hats in the race yet. Felt it WAS WAY TOO early to do so.
Don't you worry about the republicans....you need to worry about how the voters are going to REJECT any anti-war candidate who WANTS AMERICA TO ADMIT DEFEAT.
American's don't do that.....only progressive Internationalists. They're willing to sell out America for their own political gain. tsk tsk tsk
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posted on April 21, 2007 07:50:27 PM new
Translated WRONG, once again. But that's you, sybil.
Think you might try and pretend you're a grown up and actually read for yourself which republicans HAVE announced and which are considering running.
It's a REAL SIMPLE search...even you should be able to do it. lol
Just type in 'republican candidates' and maybe you'll actually LEARN something for a change.
I have MY doubts....lol...but I ALWAYS have HOPE.
"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"
"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."
posted on April 21, 2007 09:42:48 PM new
Friday, April 20, 2007 10:34 a.m. EDT
James Carville Makes Stunning '08 Predictions
Former Clinton administration adviser James Carville said the 2008 election will be "the most fascinating, interesting, different, challenging presidential election, maybe ever" – and went on to make several surprising predictions about the race.
Speaking to an audience at Tulane University in New Orleans, the Louisiana native observed:
Al Gore will run again.
Quoting George Will, Carville said running for the White House is like sex: "You don't do it once and forget about it."
John McCain will not be on the ballot in Iowa. Citing McCain's support for the war, Carville said: "He's a tired old man playing out of character."
The Republican field is so "lackluster" that the party will turn to someone not even in the race yet. "The only person I can figure is Jeb Bush," Carville said in remarks reported by the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
Either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama will get the Democratic nomination and most likely win the general election, although Clinton "needs more spice," and Obama "needs more seasoning."
As for his own political aspirations, Carville said he'll never run for governor of Louisiana because of "my past," noting: "I didn't just experiment with marijuana, if you know what I mean."
NewsMax
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Yes, lol - predicting gore will run again...and of course kerry's talking about doing the same thing.
And then there's hillary's fundraising FRIEND who now states he has a TAPE that just might bring her some MORE problems.
posted on April 21, 2007 09:52:34 PM new
Friday, April 20, 2007 8:51 p.m. EDT
Tape Suggests Hillary Clinton Campaign Finance Violation
This article was written by Fred Lucas, staff writer at CNSNews.com
A Hollywood mogul and former associate of former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Clinton has obtained what he calls a "smoking gun tape" which he said proves that the New York senator and leading Democratic presidential candidate violated campaign finance laws.
Clinton friend-turned-nemesis Peter Paul plans to use the video both as evidence in a lawsuit against the former first couple and in a forthcoming documentary concerning his dealings with the Clintons during the former first lady's first Senate campaign in 2000.
The U.S. attorney's office for the Eastern District of New York gave copies of 90 tapes to Paul on April 11.
The office had taken possession of the tapes six years ago during an investigation of a securities case against Paul in 2001.
One of those tapes appears to show comic book icon Stan Lee, Paul's business partner, talking to Hillary Clinton in a teleconference in 2000.
Paul said the conversation was about a big fundraising gala Paul sponsored for the Clintons.
Paul put up $1.9 million for the function. At the time, the maximum individual contribution to a political candidate was $2,000.
A portion of the videotape seen by Cybercast News Service captures the closing words of a lengthy conversation in which Paul was present.
The voice of Hillary Clinton is heard telling Lee that Paul and her chief campaign aide "talk all the time, so she'll be the person to convey whatever I need."
She is then heard adding, "I wanted to call and personally thank all of you ... [and] tell you how much this means to me. It's going to mean a lot to the president too."
Paul was the majority partner with Lee in a multi-million dollar Internet venture in 2000 before the company collapsed.
Paul contends in a lawsuit that President Clinton had agreed to work as a rainmaker for the company after he left the White House in exchange for the massive star-studded fundraising event in Hollywood which Paul produced.
The newly released tape could be significant, because the Federal Elections Commission already ruled that Sen. Clinton's 2000 campaign committee underreported cash it received at the fundraising event Paul sponsored. The FEC slapped the campaign committee with a $35,000 fine.
For anyone interested...the rest of the story continues here:
posted on April 21, 2007 10:36:55 PM new
First you say they're waiting in the wings but then you say there are some if you do a search....why are you so confused ???
Which is it? They're waiting in the wings or there's a list ?????
""But it's always interesting to watch their responses when proof like this is offered....they just don't want to acknowledge it.""
posted on April 23, 2007 02:06:36 PM new
Interesting prediction.At the Larry King show,Bill Clinton did mention Al Gore may run again!
I also sensed he did not think this early campaigning is such a great idea!
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Lets all stop whining !
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