GOP Envisions Gephardt as Possible Obama Running Mate

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compaq computer handbook of AL 8:25PM May 19, 2010

It looks to me as if some children did get left behind...

Anyway, as long as Hillary is not a choice, Obama is cool with me.

Kai 4:03PM July 26, 2008

NOT AGOOD CHOICE!

Steven O Shaw BBA LUTCF MSM MSFS of WA 7:08AM July 05, 2008

Hossine? Borned? WTF? Does the State of Texas not teach grammar, phonics or spelling anymore? Did they ever? Get an education and maybe your opinion won't be a joke.

T of ME 5:44PM July 03, 2008

It want matter who hossine obama picks as vp, for all of the people who vote will se him as a muslim to which he is. Borned a muslim, you die a muslim, but i will agree if john(pablo) Mccain does not get his act together soon Bob Barr will clean both of their plows.

glen of TX 7:37AM July 03, 2008

The Republicans probably have something on Mr Gephardt.

Uh....he's a proven loser as a presidential candidate, a hyper-liberal, and the strength of his (union) base has waned considerably. And yes, we think you're stupid.

hinks of 11:05PM July 02, 2008

Obama and Gephardt ticket probably will guarantee the lose of independent voters. This combination will be the most libral ticket the Democrats can find. Obama can not afford another libral on the ticket.

Jenny of CA 10:37PM July 02, 2008

"Gephardt is the one we're most afraid of," said a key GOP strategist and Bush ally.

Translation " "Gephardt is the one we're least afraid of".

Duh - classic misdirection. The Republicans probably have something on Mr Gephardt. These guys may be venal, but they ain't stupid - they just think we are.

Michael of MD 11:02PM July 01, 2008

Gephardt may actually be a good choice for Obama seeing that he has the pulse of the traditional democratic base "blue collar" workers and farmers. Although I do not see him as an exciting VP choice, he has congressional experience and thus an "insiders knowledge" that Obama will need to get his vision of what he wants to do to occur in Washington. I see him as adding a stable gravitas to Obama's youthful optimisic enthusiasm and vision. He maybe like George Bush's Dick Cheney. The parallel being an outsider with fresh ideas is paired with someone who knows what it takes to get things done.

Patrick of MA 9:45PM July 01, 2008

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