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Clinton Redux? "Just askin' here, but....
Clinton Redux? "Just askin' here, but....
If the Palin factor continues to crush Obama's hopes, ( "I can't believe I'm losing to this idiot/ woman !" ) how long will it be before we see the Big-O forced into an "Eagleton" in order to bump Biden off the ticket, and call Hillary in from the sidelines? Not that it would happen, mind ...
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WILL OBAMA "EAGLETON" BIDEN?
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS — ... American Digest suggests that Obama might force Joe Biden off the ticket, and replace him with Hillary Clinton. If the Palin factor continues to crush Obama's hopes, ("I can't believe I'm losing to this idiot/woman!") how long will it be before we see the Big-O forced into an "Eagleton" in order to bump Biden off the ticket, and call Hillary in from the sidelines? Not that it would happen, mind you. Just spitballin' here. Just into the What-If alternate universe, ya know.Coming out of the gate, ...

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