It’s being described by Democrats who want the bloodletting to end as a “dream ticket.” Clinton (or Obama) should take the other on as veep, and the two should roll over the Republicans in the November elections. Over in the Guardian, I make the case for why they’re wrong about that. The piece also plugs my new book The Warm Bucket Brigade, a lighthearted history of the vice presidency. It’s available right now through Amazon and in bookstores Tuesday.
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H/T to National Review Online