Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Clinton/Obama Ticket Prediction in 2004?

The following site lists a prediction of a Democratic ticket with Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama running in 2008:
http://strategypage.com/militaryforums/488-759.aspx

Wing TV Predicts Clinton/Obama Ticket

The World Independent News Group's Wing TV site is predicting a Democratic ticket in 2008 with Senator Hillary Clinton running for president and Senator Barack Obama for vice president.

via http://www.wingtv.net/thorn2006/hillaryobama.html

Clinton/Obama: A Dimes Worth of Difference?

An article by Azi Paybarah in the Politicker of The New York Observer doesn't see much difference between the positions of Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Via http://thepoliticker.observer.com/2006/11/hillary-and-obama.html

Friday, March 23, 2007

Clinton + Obama Links

The listed websites apparently support a Democratic ticket of Senator Hillary Clinton for president and Senator Barack Obama for vice president of the United States in 2008:

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Website Links Clinton & Obama

This website suggests that Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have interests in common that could lead to their being together on the Democratic ticket in 2008:
www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1495040/posts

Friday, March 16, 2007

Clinton/Obama Campaign Buttons

The following website is offering campaign buttons with Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama together for the 2008 election:
www.campaignbuttons-etc.com/2008_a.htm

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Clinton & Obama Together in Selma

On Sunday, March 4, 2007 Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama marched together in Selma, Alabama to commemorate "Bloody Sunday."
via USA Today:
www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-03-02-clintonobama_x.htm




Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Clinton: A Jag, Not a Ferraro

In a Newsweek article Geraldine Ferraro wrote about her run for vice president of the United States in 1984. Her candidacy planted the seed of possibility that a woman could someday serve as president of the U.S. In 2008 it will be 24 years, a generation, a since Mrs. Ferraro ran on the Democratic ticket with Senator Walter “Fritz” Mondale. Now Senator Hillary Clinton is running for president and this time it’s for real.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Clinton + Obama Poll

An online poll which asks whether Senators Clinton and Obama will be on a Democratic ticket together in 2008 can be found at:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/?p=1038

Hillary Clinton - Iraq Vote

Senator Hillary Clinton voted to authorize the use of force against Iraq in 2002. Criticism of her former position at this time ignores the fact that things have changed. It’s fighting the last war, so to speak. What the United States can or should do now is not the same as it was in 2002. Domination of the world by America is becoming untenable. Even if the U.S. achieved energy self-sufficiency tomorrow it would not change the rise of Russia, China, and India as important players in the world. America’s insularity blinds her to the obvious. Even countries such as North Korea and Iran demand to be taken seriously. Senator Clinton is no deer in the headlights, politically speaking. Love her or hate her. She can't be ignored.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Twin Stars in Texas Looking to 2**8

In the spring of 1961 I was in Washington, D.C. on a high school class trip. While in the U.S. Capital building I recognized Senator George McGovern from South Dakota behind us. No one else seemed to notice.
As noted in a recent article on Time.com, Bill and Hillary Clinton started out in Austin, Texas as McGovern supporters in 1992. And now Barack Obama has shown up there in a cowboy hat to grab a piece of the action.
I believe that these two seemingly opposing stars will run together on the Democratic ticket in 2008, Senator Hillary Clinton for president of the United States and Senator Barack Obama for vice president.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Clinton & Obama in 2008

A natural choice for the Democratic ticket in 2008 is Senator Hillary Clinton for president and Senator Barack Obama for vice president.