Paulie
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Four years is a long, long, long time in politics.
True, but all things being equal, she'd be a shoe-in.
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Four years is a long, long, long time in politics.
Didn't she have the nomination locked up in 2008? Personally, I don't think she's going to run.
I agree. 2008 was her year and she had it sewn up till they all decided to go for the half black dude.
Like you, I doubt she will run in 16.
No she wont she'll be 69, he was 72. #fail, "whip out a calculator" indeed.
No she wont she'll be 69, he was 72. #fail, "whip out a calculator" indeed.
69, 72, 71, 70 - older than shit.
Whip that
By Jennifer Bendery
WASHINGTON -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regularly brushes off the idea of a 2016 presidential bid. But if she were to run, at least one prominent Republican thinks his party would be completely outmatched.
"The Republican party is incapable of competing at that level," Gingrich said during an appearance on NBC's "Meet The Press."
"First of all, she's very formidable as a person," he said. "She's a very competent person. She's married to the most popular Democrat in the country; they both think [it] would be good for her to be president. It makes it virtually impossible to stop her for the nomination."
In addition to having Bill Clinton's support, Hillary Clinton would also have the backing of President Barack Obama, who will still be a "relatively popular president," Gingrich added. "Trying to win that will be truly the Super Bowl."
Didn't she have the nomination locked up in 2008? Personally, I don't think she's going to run.
I agree. 2008 was her year and she had it sewn up till they all decided to go for the half black dude.
Like you, I doubt she will run in 16.
"her year"
I guess the democratic process didnt agree