Cheney Says Clinton Could Win Presidency

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{"commentId":344343,"authorDomain":"thepef"}

Cheney is blowing smoke. They would love to see Hillary run.

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Reply#1 - Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:19 PM EDT
{"commentId":344399,"authorDomain":"roan"}

I totally agree. Cheney believes that the GOP have a great chance at retaining the White House if the Democrats run Hillary.

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#1.1 - Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:43 PM EDT
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{"commentId":344370,"authorDomain":"firsty"}

he's saying it in order to get the base worked up.

these stories are becoming wearily transparent.

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Reply#2 - Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:29 PM EDT
{"commentId":344827,"authorDomain":"noah"}
Cheney said Obama [...] was an "attractive guy"

Taken out of context, that's pretty funny.

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Reply#3 - Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:53 PM EDT
{"commentId":344877,"authorDomain":"thinkingconservative"}

I think you guys are right, the GOP would love Hillary to run. Because if she runs, they will have four more years in the white house.

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Reply#4 - Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:31 PM EDT
{"commentId":345681,"authorDomain":"olivetti250"}

I like Obama. I don't see why everyone's stirred up over "inexperience." If the man made Senate at his age, then obviously voters feel he's qualified. The top dogs need to stop supposing what we want, and listen to what we tell them. I like Obama so much, he seems like a genuine person--he's the first candidate in years on either side that I felt has ANY personality or likability, or even a free-thinking mind. So many people pander to their party instead of standing up for their personal issues and what they want for this country. I'm hopeful for Obama to win, because otherwise, we may have four more years of neo-cons and frankly, I can't see many people being happy about that.

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Reply#5 - Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:42 PM EDT
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