Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
I think the division is all fake and everyone sees right through it. The two differ very little on policy, but in order to make it seem like there is a more dramatic choice between them, they blow the little differences out of proportion. It's a campaign tactic more than a real difference. They both have pretty thick skins and know this is all just about politics. It hasn't gotten very nasty or personal yet and they could patch it up easily. I think that is what will happen and then the joint ticket will move on to stomping poor McCain into the gorund. He'll look like a nasty piece of road pizza by the time this thing is over --- flat as a pancake, with unrecognizable bits smeared all over the pavement, smelly remains being picked at by crow and racooons. Poor bastard.
Mr Obama said: "You won't see me as a vice presidential candidate. I'm running for president. We have won twice as many states as Senator Clinton, and have a higher popular vote, and I think we can maintain our delegate count."
Barack Obama 'won't be Hillary Clinton's vice-president on dream ticket' - Telegraph

And don't even think that Clinton is going to play V.P. for Obama either. There are some hard feelings here.....really to bad.

The dems chances for the Whitehouse are being pissed away a day at a time. Oh well, the ship may be sinking but keep on bailing the water. To bad that there's more coming in than they can bail.

Have a good one!:s4: