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Finally, there are many people in both houses of Congress, and on both sides of the aisle, who owe her favors. She can make things easier for Barack when he discovers that governing isn't all talk.
Her place on the ticket is almost inevitable, given that she will be one of the heavyweights who decides who gets the nomination, should that matter be decided in Denver.
p>But this is all idle speculation. Hillary will be the nominee. Obama will be her VP. br> -- Edmund Dantes br> Coshocton, Ohio /p> p> MORE LIKE DIAPER DANN br> Re: W. James Antle III's Dapper Dann : /p> p>Hillary, looking for a VP for those who miss The Boy President? Ohio, an important battle ground state, has a VP pick for you. Talk about a "Dream Ticket!" Want to keep Billy Boy out of the headlines? Dapper Dann is ready to step in. Need to distract the public from the economic mess in which it will be mired should you pass your economic and health plans, look for the VP for a quick source of distraction. Thinking about a dynasty? Dapper Dann has all the qualifications he needs to step up and become a Democratic Presidential nominee following any Clinton administration: a law degree, a mixture of self-righteousness and hypocrisy, the ability to sexually harass employees and then flat out deny any wrong doing. Maybe the 'OO's are the new '80's. br> --
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