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Hissyspit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-01-08 03:50 AM
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O.K., This Doesn't Need To Be Taken With A Grain Of Salt...
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You need a whole boulder of sodium.



But it's a fun read, anyway.


http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/2/1/01848/97707

SCENARIO: Al Gore gets into the race after next Tuesday

by framecop, Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 12:18:48 AM EST

My fun little prediction for the rest of the race, and a theory for why Edwards got out of the race.

First of all, Hillary Clinton will MOP THE FLOOR WITH OBAMA next Tuesday.

Obama will pretty much become to Clinton what the media made Edwards to both Clinton and Obama.

There's no way that Obama will be able to stop Clinton after the whipping that he takes next Tuesday.

At that time, AL GORE GETS INTO THE RACE.

My theory is that Edwards spoke with Gore at some point when he was in Tennessee campaigning, and Gore made it known that if it looked like Clinton was going to be the nominee, he would get into the race. This became clearer after Florida, but they wanted to let Obama go one on one with Clinton to know for sure, so Edwards abruptly decided to get out, catching even his campaign staff by surprise.

After Clinton mops up the floor with Obama next Tuesday and Gore enters the race, it will be Gore versus Clinton because it will be clear to all that Obama cannot defeat Clinton one on one, like I have constantly said. The media will allow Gore to debate Clinton, and both Obama and Edwards will promise their delegates to Gore.

Bill Clinton will freak out. Gore won't care. That ship has sailed. He's been liberated. Hillary Clinton will lose her confidence and once again become bitter-looking and shrill as the pressure builds. Because Gore will have Obama's "delegates", she will have to take his challenge seriously. Gore defeats her in the next set of primaries, and she really loses it.

In the end, Gore chooses Obama as his running mate because he had the most delegates between himself and Edwards.

The media loves it all, the public loves the spectacle, the Republicans love it, the idiot Dumbocrats in Congress hate it, but it works.

With all of the attention over what just happened and the buzz surrounding it, Gore destroys McCain in the General Election, and in the end chooses Edwards as his AG.

Now I'll just sit back and see if Gore makes an endorsement before Super Tuesday. If he doesn't, then, hmmm...

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