Would Nancy Pelosci or Oprah Whinfrey make good Running mates for our next President Barack Obama?

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  1. Another joke
  2. Geez, talk about a nightmare scenario.
  3. i think Gov ted strickland from ohio would
  4. I doubt if Hussein will go with anyone but a white male for Veep given that his opponent is the same.
  5. No.
  6. no and no. Pelosi has shown herself to be a very weak leader in her role as speaker of the house. Oprah is a TV personality and a tabloid cover. Neither is suitable for the presidency.
  7. I'm gonna barf up my cinnabon
  8. No to both
  9. Yes. Pelosi is just as Communist as Mohammad Osama Obama. And they both Hate America.
  10. No, and No, and No Glad you are so sure Obama will win......
  11. I would lean toward Oprah. Of the three (Obama, Pelosi, and Oprah) she is the one that has had the most political victories.
  12. Not Nancy Pedigree the newest GOP lapdog!!! Barack Obama already said Reagan ran the country better than Clinton... I don't know how much more GOP butt-licking I can take from Oprah's pawn... Personally, I think Whoopi Goldberg was right to stand with Hillary.
  13. To Make sure he Looses Nancy Pelosi.. Oprah is too busy making Money to be bothered and is too smart for the Postion! Next!
  14. Oprah is even (slightly) less qualified than Obama. Do you think this is just about popularity? Choosing a president is serious. Obama will not win because the American people will not allow this stupidity to overcome them.
  15. I love both women (Pelosi and Oprah ) but having them as a VP ?? Hell no ! That would not be a wise choice. When you go about picking a VP, it has to be someone that has experience in area where you might be lacking. Oprah wouldn't measure up and Pelosi is just not the "candidate" for the job -- though she's fine, in my book, as Speaker of the House. I want Obama to elect a Republican as Vice President. I know many Democrats are lukewarm to this idea but if you're really thinking stragetic, a respect Republican VP would solidfy the Democrat for the White House. Say we get someone like Colin Powell, that would be the ultimate ticket, more so than a Obama/Clinton. Powell will draw in the Republicans and it would consistent with his message to unified the country and the major Parties will feel committed to Obama by seeing him select a Republican VP. Hillary on the ticket is just not possible like alot of Democrats may think or want. Hillary will feel insulted to take a backseat to Obama and vice versa. Plus, she will try to "show" expertise about things as a way to vindicate herself against for losing to Obama. We don't need that kind tension in the White House. If he elect an Independent for the VP, that would be cool too and even a Libertartian. With Obama dealing with the domestic affairs ( economy ) of American, we can have an "outsider" as our VP fine-tuning his understanding on foreign affairs -- that's the way to go in my opinion. That would make Colin Powell a more attractive candiddate. Joe Biden would be a good one too but he's a Democrat and I think the VP would be best ( stragetic ) to be a Republican to solidify the White House and creat a new Party, a new kind of politic where America is united. Who knows, years from now, it would be a "smart choice" to have a Democrat/Republican ticket -- that would be like an on-the-side legacy that Obama made possible. Obama 08 !!
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