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Critical Mass: Clinton-Obama Unbeatable Tag Team

For better or worse, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are inextricably joined at the hip.


When one of them eventually wins the Democratic Presidential nomination and if the other should decline to jointly run as VP, we will have yet again a Republican in the White House.


Why?


The American people want them as a team. Senator Clinton brings experience culminating in wisdom; Senator Obama brings a convoluted mixture of ethnicity, the oratory of spirit. However, he is quick to show anger as apparent in the South Carolina debates which reflects a less experienced nimble negotiator.


Clinton has proven to get the job done across party lines and understands her role as pubic servant.


Obama lifts Americans on an emotional level to almost a spiritual mysticism; but not necessarily producing a tangible hope of results. We don't have time to roll the dice.


America needs this powerhouse combo. One without the other will lose. Each brings segments of this country together – The American people want you both.


The American need you both.


Maybe the two of you should sit down over coffee after February 5th and outline the unbeatable plan to bring our country back together.


A woman and a black; a road less traveled. No, a road never traveled.


That is real change; together Clinton and Obama are the mirror of America.

2008-02-03 16:29:02 GMT
Comments (1 total)
Author:Anonymous
Hillary Clinton is perfectly capable of being President of the United States. The only problem is she is unelectable. If the Democratic party wants to insure that every right wing, moderate or just plain Republican will come out to vote against Senator Clinton is the answer.

She will polarize and mobilize the forces of all those who don't want change and make sure that John McCain wins the presidency.

Senator Obama will engender no such reaction.
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2008-05-22 21:09:28 GMT
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