Awesome!!
Oh, please please please let the 2008 presidential elections come down to a race between these two.
Two summers ago, on a Congressional trip to Estonia, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton astonished her traveling companions by suggesting that the group do what one does in the Baltics: hold a vodka-drinking contest.Delighted, the leader of the delegation, Senator John McCain, quickly agreed. The after-dinner drinks went so well -- memories are a bit hazy on who drank how much -- that Mr. McCain, an Arizona Republican, later told people how unexpectedly engaging he found Mrs. Clinton to be. “One of the guys” was the way he described Mrs. Clinton, a New York Democrat, to some Republican colleagues.
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Clinton will not win the nomination. I have spoken to other liberals like me and most of them will not vote for her in the primary. She cannot win the general election because the Druggy Limbaugh blindfolded drones have been trashing her for a decade. Keep dreamin righties!
Posted by: Reason | July 29, 2006 02:39 PM
My nightmare- a Rino or a Red. I would have to go Libertarian, even knowing that my vote was wasted.
Posted by: Paul Moore | July 29, 2006 02:44 PM
I think the whole story is hysterical. Imagine the two of them in a drinking contest?
Posted by: K | July 29, 2006 04:13 PM
Clinton will not win the nomination. I have spoken to other liberals like me and most of them will not vote for her in the primary.
I agree completely. Being very liberal myself, I can assure you also that she is not liked among liberals. There is no way I would vote for her in the democratic primary. Of course, if she ends up being the democratic nominee, I would have to vote for her. But I doubt that this will happen. She has moved too far to the right. In fact, she is not that different from McCain. Believe it or not.
Posted by: Blue Wind | July 29, 2006 04:39 PM
I have a feeling when they woke up in each others' arms the next morning that they celebrated bipartisanship and moderation. these people are going to be in charge in the future teehee.
Posted by: ortho | July 29, 2006 05:31 PM
I fail to understand the continued love affair with John McCain, and I don't understand how he's managed to keep his reputation as a "straight talker." All those photos of him embracing the man whose 2000 campaign slurred his wife AND his child -- well, only a very craven political whore would put up with that kind of bullshit.
As for Hillary, well, she'll never get MY vote. I'll write in Russ Feingold if she's the nominee.
Posted by: Jill | July 30, 2006 04:01 PM
Jill wrote:
As for Hillary, well, she'll never get MY vote. I'll write in Russ Feingold if she's the nominee.
I feel the same with you. I think Russ Feingold is by far the best democratic candidate and I support him strongly. However, if Hillary is the nominee, I will take an anti-emetic pill and I will force myself to vote for her. I simply can not stand another 4 years of a republican administration. She is terrible in foreign policy, but at least she would not keep blocking stem cell research or keep destroying the economy of the country.
Posted by: Blue Wind | July 30, 2006 04:39 PM
Hillary will be the next President of the United States! And best of all, Bill will be back at the White House. All you liberals and republicans can go and live in Mexico all I care.
Posted by: Jussi Jokinen | July 30, 2006 06:15 PM
You nutcase liberals better rethink your position on getting someone more liberal than Hillary on the ticket. Feingold? Are you insane?
Like it or not, the country is now much more conservative than it was. Baby Boomers are older. Older people are more conservative. Lush Pimpjaw and the other right-talker clowns/clones have had little effect on anything.
As long as Democrats are tied to retarded ideas like gay marraige and on-demand 3rd trimester abortions for 12-year-old girls without parental notification, I'm afraid the party will just lose again.
The liberals seem to actually dislike Hillary because she isn't liberal enough! Wow. The Dems are doomed.
Keep the tree huggers, feminazis, and other moonbat lunatics in the closet, put up moderate candidates, and Democrats are back in power.
But it won't happen. Howard "Primal Scream" Dean is at the wheel. Oh my, oh my.
Posted by: Bailey Hankins | July 31, 2006 06:22 PM