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Why would anyone who hates Obama choose to vote for Hillary?
Bill Clinton said that Hillary wants Obama as Vice President on her ticket. If you're still under the delusion that Obama is a racist or a Muslim-terrorist, how can you justify voting for Hillary?
Do you admit that her judgement is terrible and a threat to national security?
Do you admit that her asking Obama to be VP is a total scam, and that she is lying about wanting him on her ticket?
Why vote for Hillary, unless you can admit that all these rumors about Obama are lies?
17 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
That was said to get votes and since he rejected it would make him look like the bad guy.
- lwdierlamLv 41 decade ago
Clinton knows she is loosing and is starting to fold. She first says that Obama isn't ready to be prez but then offers him vp? When hes in the lead ?! She is running a smear campaign and wanted obama to see what he would respond to that and when he did he asked her that question. I could possibly see Clinton as VP possibly but Obama more then likely would refuse the position based on the fact that it was more of an insult to offer him the position at the time they did in a sense. She was telling voters if you want that combo you HAVE to vote for her first. Bill was doing the same thing. It was more to get the people who where unsure of which to vote for to go for her thinking they could get 2 for 1. I still find it funny the person in her 3am commercial is an Obama supporter (shes now much older for those of you that haven't seen it). She was trying to see how determined he was and was hoping he would say that yeah he would go for VP to use that against him as these elections continue.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Hillary is no fool when it comes to politics. She thinks that Obama will run the crowds against whoever McCain brings on his ticket. Which is why bringing Condoleezza on would benefit McCain and shut up the whole of Obama supporters who scream racist when someone is against him.
- Anonymous5 years ago
in no way. even nonetheless I embody a Democratic identity fairly strongly, i could quite vote for John McCain than Obama. i do no longer think of that Obama has sufficient journey at this element to be our president.
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- whiskeyman510Lv 71 decade ago
I don't believe Obama is a Muslim or a terrorist, but it's no delusion that he is a racial separatist.
I would not vote for Obama or Hillary under any circumstances, nor do I believe either one of them would join forces with the other as there's been too much mud slinging by both of them. I also believe the only chance the Dems have of getting in the White House would be a joint Obama/Clinton ticket. Since that won't happen, say hello to President McCain.
As far as Obama, and reasons I don't like him, particularly around issues of race:
1. He wants to give driver's licenses to illegal aliens (link #1)
2. He has attended a church for 20 years which all but bars Whites and other races from attending (link #2)
3. That same church pledges its allegiance to Africa and not the US.
4. He frequently refuses to put his hand over his heart when our national anthem is played (link #3)
5. His church just gave one of its annual awards to Louis Farrakhan for his "truth, education, and leadership." (link #4). If Obama truly disagreed with that decision and disagrees with Farrakhan (who of course supports him for President), Obama should have left the church. I certainly would have.
6. Obama's Houston campaign office proudly flies a Communist Cuban flag with a picture of Commie Mass Murderer Che Guevara on the wall. I know college kids think the image of Che is cool, but Obama is old enough and educated enough to know better. Under Fidel Castro's Socialist regime, Che murdered anyone who did not support the new government. That Obama would support him is criminal. (link#5)
Then there's his voting record too:
Voted for giving illegal aliens Social Security (May 2006)
Voted against banning partial birth abortion (Oct 2007)
All you Libs - he's also on record as being against Gay Marriage, and he voted YES on reauthorizing the PATRIOT Act. (Mar 2006)
Source(s): http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Poli... http://www.tucc.org/about.htm http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/anthem.asp http://www.datalounge.com/cgi-bin/iowa/forum/threa... http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=2891... - Anonymous1 decade ago
Im pretty sure hillary is saying that sort of like a good sportsmanship kinda way.. but if shes serious, vice president is still below the presidency and if he was a muslim terrorist.. he would have a damn hard time screwing over hillary, bill, and anyone else watching his move
- Anonymous1 decade ago
what better way to keep an eye on a terrorist then having him on the white house family cell phone plan
actually I dont think the DNC would actually permit it because if for some weird reason they did win, they would lose 2 seats in the Senate and both being party line voters that important
- smartoneLv 41 decade ago
UUhhhmm,,,,Obama is winning the elections He should be asking Hillary to be his VP not the other way around.
- 1 decade ago
I would vote for Hillary any day, but it would spoil the moment if she would choose obama as her running mate.
I don't understand why she didn't rule him out.
I am for Hillary first, Mc Cain second choice.
ANYONE BUT OBAMA. he would be a weaker link then bush.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Most people (me included) do NOT hate him.
It's more like honest contrasts, who knows, we might well vote for him if he offers more concrete and accountable ideas:
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/barone/2008/2/6/puerto... - U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
"In practice, the dominant figure in Puerto Rico identifying with the Democratic Party has seen to it that his faction gets all the territory’s delegates... This means that Puerto Rico is likely to have more leverage in Democratic National Convention votes than any single state, no matter how large. Its leader will be able to deliver a 63-vote margin for the leading candidate."
-David Weigel