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RE: A McCain/Clinton Ticket? - 7/20/2008 6:01:50 PM   
Thadius


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Anytime, my friend.

I love that old crazy document, so this one, was kind of like playing a classic song.

It does make one think about how the original clause would play out in today's political scenarios...  A Bush/Kerry or Bush/Gore ticket would have made for some real interesting changes in todays landscape.

I wish you well,
Thadius

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RE: A McCain/Clinton Ticket? - 9/14/2008 11:03:42 PM   
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OK, wasn't McCain/Clinton, but pretty darn close ... McCain/Palin.

And, oh, btw ... you remember those women who met with the McCain campaign?

In this election, putting gender first

By Lynette Long
September 14, 2008

quote:

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin knows what it is like to be a woman, a mother, a daughter, a sister - things the two men on the Democratic ticket can never fully understand. She knows what it is like to grow up invisible in an incredibly sexist society, to be stared at, groped and sexually harassed. She knows what it's like to worry that you are pregnant when you don't want to be or that you are not pregnant when you want to be.

...

After the Democratic primaries, I and a small group of Hillary Clinton supporters met with Sen. John McCain. I explained to him that women comprise more than half of the population, yet are underrepresented in every branch of government. I asked him to choose a woman for the vice presidential slot and to increase the number of women in the Cabinet and on the Supreme Court. Mr. McCain listened respectfully to my request.

After the Democratic Primary, I was contacted by a member of Sen. Barack Obama's Finance Committee, and we had numerous contentious conversations. I finally told him I would be happy to vote for Mr. Obama and rally other Hillary Clinton supporters, but in return I wanted Mr. Obama to pledge gender parity in the Cabinet.

"What if there aren't qualified women - you still expect us to appoint half women to the Cabinet?" he replied. "There are 300 million people in this country; you're telling me you can't find 10 qualified women?" I said.

He responded, "You can't have that." We had no further conversations.

...

I have given my loyalty to the Democratic Party for decades. My party, which is comprised primarily of women, has not put a woman on a presidential ticket for 24 years. My party stood silently by as Hillary Clinton was eviscerated by the mainstream media. My party and its candidate gave their tacit approval for the attacks on Mrs. Clinton (and, consequently, women in general).


...

I will vote for McCain-Palin. I urge other women to do the same. I promise to be the first person knocking on her door if Roe v. Wade or any other legislation that goes against the rights of women is threatened. But in Governor Palin, I find a woman of integrity, who not only talks the talk but walks the walk. I can work with that. I will work with that.

Lynette Long is a psychologist in Bethesda and the author of 20 books.


Just saying ...

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RE: A McCain/Clinton Ticket? - 9/15/2008 9:39:07 AM   
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Maybe McCain could have Hillary in a high profile position in his administration.
Beats being in the senate!

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RE: A McCain/Clinton Ticket? - 9/15/2008 11:57:34 AM   
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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Maybe McCain could have Hillary in a high profile position in his administration.
Beats being in the senate!

lol, well ... maybe.

The dynamics have changed now, though. Putting Hillary in a Cabinent level position would position her well for the next election for President, while hurting Palin's chances (assuming McCain doesn't run again). So ... it's past time for Hillary.

And I don't think the Big O would have her in a Cabinent level position either ... for the same reasons.

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RE: A McCain/Clinton Ticket? - 9/15/2008 3:34:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: DomKen

If HRC's supporters cause McCain to win she's permanently finished in the Democratic party and she knows it.


As opposed to being permanently finished if Obama wins???


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