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How about Clark as VP?
I dunno, The Clin-tons are big enough war mongers on their own without having a bona fide military man as the VP.
A warmonger who wants to NOT be in Iraq might be a could idea in 2008.
Do we really want an all GARkansas executive branch?
Clark's problem is lack of any real political experience or relevance. If she's the nominess, they will try to find someone who can put a state in play, or shore up a swing state, or otherwise add something to the ticket besides bombing a bunch of Eastern Europeans into submission.
(Haven't seen this yet, as I got back from Tuscaloosa at 3:30am)
What would you recommend to do this? I'm thinking that the west is a growth area for Dems, so maybe the Gov of Colorado (still in first term, though) or Salazar (I know, an hobby-horse of mine, them Mountain Time Latinos/Latinas in politics), or if you really wanted to surprise, the Dem Mayor of Salt Lake City. But I'm thinking you mean the Dirty Dirty, so prolly Bill Nelson (D-FL) or the Gov of Virginia (not M. Warner; I mean, the sitting governor).
Clinton/Kaine would be better than Clinton/Nelson, I think.
As I posted this, I was trying to come up with someone aside from Fat Mex as the logical choice, and the only one who came to my mind was Montana's Gov. Brian Schweitzer.
Nice catch. On both. I was actually going to mention Richardson, though, but reconsidered when I evaluated your knocks on Clark. Clinton/Richardson, like Clinton/Clark, would bring a dual first Clinton admin ticket (treble, if you want to consider Bill as much (more) co-president than Hillary ever were), & all the bad memory (as much as the good) of that time. Plus, there's a bona fide (as bona fide as any got) Clinton scandal to hang on Richardson, since he was in charge of the Energy Dept (though not until he was brought in to clean it up, not oversee the "spying"), & you know the GOP would hype that CHINEE SPY story to no end.
Agreed on the "too much CLIN-TON" problem vis-a-vis Richardson...which is why this game is so hard. Do they do what Kerry did and pick this year's rival/fresh face of Obama (is this why Obama is loathe to fully engage Hilly Clint?) do they try something different like Gore (this could open the door to Schweitzer, Nelson, Clark or even someone like Sam Nunn) or go their own way and pick some random?
Plus, with 4 months, and Obama having more CoH after this quarter, it's not a 100% she is going to be the nominee -- I know, I know, formality of formalities, ACTUAL VOTERS stating a preference.
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