From: Cliff on
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 03:36:33 -0700 (PDT), marcy <ngtybtnice(a)aol.com> wrote:

>Hillary Clinton as Barack Obama's vice president in 2012?
>
>
>http://www.irishcentral.com/story/news/people_and_politics/hillary-clinton-as--barack-obamas-vice-president-in-2012-96704149.html
>
>
>An influential Washington journalist has suggested that Barack Obama
>should pick Hilary Clinton as running mate in 2012 in part to to
>neutralize Sarah Palin.
>
>Sally Quinn wife of former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee puts
>forward Clinton�s virtues of being tireless and relentless as major
>bonuses if she was to be a running mate.
>
>She also holds a broad appeal to independents. She adds that Clinton
>would also �neutralize the effect of Sarah Palin.�
>
>She writes �Hillary is far more qualified to be president than any of
>the Republicans being considered today, including Mitt Romney, Bobby
>Jindal, Tim Pawlenty and Palin. arguments that were once pitted
>against Hillary Clinton have now evaporated as she carried out her
>roles cheerfully, thoughtfully, seriously and diligently."
>
>As Joe Biden has no intentions of running for presidency Quinn
>believes that it would be no problem for Obama to choose Hillary as
>his running mate for the 2012 elections and have her step down as
>secretary of the state then to begin campaigning. Biden could then
>take her job
>
>Quinn maintains that Clinton is doing an incredible job as secretary
>of state.
>
>She said �She has managed to do the impossible:
>
>She is the ambassador of the United States to the world, maintaining
>her credibility while playing the bad guy to President Obama's good
>guy, such as with North Korea, Iran and Israel, and still looking
>good.�
>
>Though having been defeated in the presidential election she does not
>show any bad blood about her position or the roles that she finds
>herself carrying out.
>
>�If Clinton is dissatisfied with her role, you would never know it.
>She has been loyal and supportive to the president and has maintained
>a good relationship with him and with others in the White House.
>
>If she is being left out of the policymaking, or being sent on trips
>to keep her out of town, she has not shown it,� said Quinn.

From: edspyhill01 on
On Jun 19, 7:50 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 03:36:33 -0700 (PDT), marcy <ngtybtn...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> >Hillary Clinton as Barack Obama's vice president in 2012?
>
> >http://www.irishcentral.com/story/news/people_and_politics/hillary-cl...
>
> >An influential Washington journalist has suggested that Barack Obama
> >should pick Hilary Clinton as running mate in 2012 in part to to
> >neutralize Sarah Palin.
>
> >Sally Quinn wife of former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee puts
> >forward Clinton s virtues of being tireless and relentless as major
> >bonuses if she was to be a running mate.
>
> >She also holds a broad appeal to independents. She adds that Clinton
> >would also neutralize the effect of Sarah Palin.
>
> >She writes Hillary is far more qualified to be president than any of
> >the Republicans being considered today, including Mitt Romney, Bobby
> >Jindal, Tim Pawlenty and Palin. arguments that were once pitted
> >against Hillary Clinton have now evaporated as she carried out her
> >roles cheerfully, thoughtfully, seriously and diligently."
>
> >As Joe Biden has no intentions of running for presidency Quinn
> >believes that it would be no problem for Obama to choose Hillary as
> >his running mate for the 2012 elections and have her step down as
> >secretary of the state then to begin campaigning. Biden could then
> >take her job
>
> >Quinn maintains that Clinton is doing an incredible job as secretary
> >of state.
>
> >She said She has managed to do the impossible:
>
> >She is the ambassador of the United States to the world, maintaining
> >her credibility while playing the bad guy to President Obama's good
> >guy, such as with North Korea, Iran and Israel, and still looking
> >good.
>
> >Though having been defeated in the presidential election she does not
> >show any bad blood about her position or the roles that she finds
> >herself carrying out.
>
> > If Clinton is dissatisfied with her role, you would never know it.
> >She has been loyal and supportive to the president and has maintained
> >a good relationship with him and with others in the White House.
>
> >If she is being left out of the policymaking, or being sent on trips
> >to keep her out of town, she has not shown it, said Quinn.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I don't think we have to neutalize Sarah Palin. She is neutralizing
herself.
From: Curly Surmudgeon on
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 07:21:38 -0700, edspyhill01 <edspyhill01(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Jun 19, 7:50 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
> wrote:
>> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 03:36:33 -0700 (PDT), marcy <ngtybtn...(a)aol.com>
>> wrote:
>> >Hillary Clinton as Barack Obama's vice president in 2012?
>>
>> >http://www.irishcentral.com/story/news/people_and_politics/hillary-
cl...
>>
>> >An influential Washington journalist has suggested that Barack Obama
>> >should pick Hilary Clinton as running mate in 2012 in part to to
>> >neutralize Sarah Palin.
>>
>> >Sally Quinn wife of former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee puts
>> >forward Clinton s virtues of being tireless and relentless as major
>> >bonuses if she was to be a running mate.
>>
>> >She also holds a broad appeal to independents. She adds that Clinton
>> >would also neutralize the effect of Sarah Palin.
>>
>> >She writes Hillary is far more qualified to be president than any of
>> >the Republicans being considered today, including Mitt Romney, Bobby
>> >Jindal, Tim Pawlenty and Palin. arguments that were once pitted
>> >against Hillary Clinton have now evaporated as she carried out her
>> >roles cheerfully, thoughtfully, seriously and diligently."
>>
>> >As Joe Biden has no intentions of running for presidency Quinn
>> >believes that it would be no problem for Obama to choose Hillary as
>> >his running mate for the 2012 elections and have her step down as
>> >secretary of the state then to begin campaigning. Biden could then
>> >take her job
>>
>> >Quinn maintains that Clinton is doing an incredible job as secretary
>> >of state.
>>
>> >She said She has managed to do the impossible:
>>
>> >She is the ambassador of the United States to the world, maintaining
>> >her credibility while playing the bad guy to President Obama's good
>> >guy, such as with North Korea, Iran and Israel, and still looking
>> >good.
>>
>> >Though having been defeated in the presidential election she does not
>> >show any bad blood about her position or the roles that she finds
>> >herself carrying out.
>>
>> > If Clinton is dissatisfied with her role, you would never know it.
>> >She has been loyal and supportive to the president and has maintained
>> >a good relationship with him and with others in the White House.
>>
>> >If she is being left out of the policymaking, or being sent on trips
>> >to keep her out of town, she has not shown it, said Quinn.- Hide
>> >quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> I don't think we have to neutalize Sarah Palin. She is neutralizing
> herself.

I disagree, strongly. Sarah Palin should have been neutered quite some
time ago...

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"edspyhill01" <edspyhill01(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't think we have to neutalize Sarah Palin. She is neutralizing
>herself.

Her opponents such as Newt and Mitch will take her out of the running with
little effort on their part