[Rhodes22-list] SS: Time for a political Hail Mary

Brad Haslett flybrad at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 13:16:44 EST 2008


Stan,

Was she Jewish?  I've seen the photo and perhaps didn't read the text to
catch her name. I would have 'lobbied' with that woman in a heartbeat.
Where were we?  Oh, yeah!  Politics. My quot votes for that woman that
McCain did/didn't sleep with. Now that Billie is out of office and it
doesn't look likely for him to return, who the hell cares who he enjoyed
cigars with?  Given the right amount of Scotch and perfect lighting, hell,
I'd do the country a favor show Hillary a good time!  I'd light a rocket and
send her to Scotland!

Brad

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:46 AM, stan <stan at rhodes22.com> wrote:

>
>
>
>  If I had Rhodie Mark Putman's and Hillary's ear I would tell them that
> her first words at the start of the upcoming debate should be something
> along these lines:
>
>
>  "My candidacy in the 2008 election was based on my overwhelming longing
> to see that voters have a real choice between what we have had for the past
> 7 years and what could be in the next 8 years.
>
>  There is practically no difference between "the where" and "the how"
> either Barack or I want to take this nation.  In fact, it is because our
> goals are so similar that we have such difficulty trying to show you why you
> should vote for one or the other of us.
>
>  Therefore I want to announce that in the interest of what is best for the
> Democratic Party and, what I feel is in the best interest of the United
> States of America, that if by any chance I should be your nominee, I will
> ask Barack Obama to be my vice president.
>
>  AND, if Barack wins the nomination, and asks me, I will proudly be his
> vice presidential running mate.
>
>  I think this debate should now be considered a press conference and we
> should take your questions.  I am going to let Barack do most of the
> responding since he says it so much better than I do."
>
>
>
>       My (ss's) rational behind this risky Hail Mary play is that she puts
> the "what -is-best-for-the country" ahead of her own ambitions and that may
> just turn into a touchdown.   And, in the more likely outcome that it does
> not, if Obama looses the eleciton to McCain, then Hillary (a la Nixon and
> Regan) has a good opportunity 4 years hence.    And, if Obama does become
> president for one or two terems, then, as vice president, the democratic
> Party (a la Gore) would have great difficulty not handing her the mantle.
>
>  Should the Hail Mary work,  then Barack's future could follow the same
> scenario as above imagined for Hillary.
>
>  ss
>
>  PS:    All bets are off if it turns out that McCain really was fooling
> around with a jewish lobbyist.  I will switch my vote to such a liberal
> McCain in a  heartbeat.  History has proven that to be a really good
> president you have to be a philanderer:  FDR, Johnson, Ike, Kennedy, Bill -
> it's one of the reasons I was considering running.
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