Donald Trump's Idiotic Oil Ideas
by theyoungturks, Tue Apr 19, 2011 at 03:29:37 PM EDT
Possible 2012 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made outrageous comments about oil, Libya and OPEC in a CNN interview with Candy Crowley.
by theyoungturks, Tue Apr 19, 2011 at 03:29:37 PM EDT
Possible 2012 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made outrageous comments about oil, Libya and OPEC in a CNN interview with Candy Crowley.
by BubbaGump, Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 09:11:32 AM EDT
JOHN McCAIN
THE MOST FLAWED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN HISTORY
It is now clear that what is left of the Republicon Party, after being fatally poisoned by the Bush administration, intents to commit suicide by nominating Senator John McCain (R-Hanoi) for the presidency. Where do I start?
by nikkid, Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 04:32:33 PM EDT
On CNN, Lou Dobbs website:
Do you believe Senator Hillary Clinton should run as an Independent candidate for President?
Yes 61%
No 39%
link here:
by Big Blue, Thu May 29, 2008 at 07:38:29 AM EDT
This is the twelfth and final entry in our series of profiles regarding Barack Obama's most likely candidates for the vice presidential nomination. You can view our previous entires here. Come back next week as we take a detailed look at the possible candidates for an Obama cabinet. Your favorite candidates that did not appear in our two week long series here, may very well show up in our cabinet profiles. Tomorrow I will boil down all that we have learned and make my predictions. Don't forget to vote in our poll.
Hillary Clinton: former first lady and current senator from New York. Is she on Obama's short list? Frankly, none of us know, but given how close she managed to keep this primary season, and the fervency of her supporters, no list of possible vice presidential candidates is complete without her. George Stephanopoulos described an Obama/Clinton pairing as "a dream ticket." But many Obama supporters consider it a nightmare. Before we render judgment, let's look at the strengths she brings to an Obama campaign, as well as those qualities which cause us deep concern.
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by Big Blue, Wed May 28, 2008 at 11:29:20 PM EDT
This is the twelfth and final entry in our series of profiles regarding Barack Obama's most likely candidates for the vice presidential nomination. You can view our previous entires here. Come back next week as we take a detailed look at the possible candidates for an Obama cabinet. Your favorite candidates that did not appear in our two week long series here, may very well show up in our cabinet profiles. Tomorrow I will boil down all that we have learned and make my predictions. Don't forget to vote in our poll.
Hillary Clinton: former first lady and current senator from New York. Is she on Obama's short list? Frankly, none of us know, but given how close she managed to keep this primary season, and the fervency of her supporters, no list of possible vice presidential candidates is complete without her. George Stephanopoulos described an Obama/Clinton pairing as "a dream ticket." But many Obama supporters consider it a nightmare. Before we render judgment, let's look at the strengths she brings to an Obama campaign, as well as those qualities which cause us deep concern.