Obama has selected a Committee To Determine VP Candidates

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Smart Man!!  That way he will make the final choice but he will in the mean time be getting the type of information he needs to make an intelligent decision. I hope they don't forget to look for dirt.  Hillary has said openly that she will accept VP if offered.  Something ..seems to be off..can't put my finger on it.  Bill can play at the kinds of games he wants to play at. Heh-Heh!! 

It was said that he is currently feeling very frustrated and that is when he makes mistakes.  Hillary get a sexy night gown and calm him down.

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Avatar Gentlespirit -
#1
Vanity Fair say that Bill Clinton was at it again with the ladies on the campaign trail. I sure would hate for him to take that crap to the whitehouse. I'm like you Littleoldlady...pleeeeze check out the dirty dirt beforehand!!!!
Avatar emilyg -
#2
The Vanity Fair piece was unfounded rumor. One of the people mentioned in it wants a full retraction.
Avatar justxploring -
#3
Yes, Em. It's a sad day for all of us when reporters start spreading stories claiming they have anonymous sources.

Regarding the VP position, Hillary Clinton never said she wants or will accept an offer to be VP. Did you hear her say that?   During a conference call early in the week, when she was asked if she would accept Obama's offer for VP she answered "I am open to it if it would help the party's prospects in November." (quote from AP)   However, this was "according to...one of the people who participated in the call."

She got 18 million votes, but the people who don't like her keep forgetting that. I'm not sure Obama/Clinton would be the right ticket, but she definitely is an asset to the Democratic party and Obama needs her support and endorsement to win the election. In fact, he needs both Hillary and Bill Clinton on his side and he knows that more than anyone.
Avatar Littleoldlady -
#4
Yes, she did ask to be Vice President. It was on the news last night and has been ever since Obama clinched the nomination. Even at the position of VP, she will have risen to the highest politcal office of ANY female in the US.

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