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gateley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-02-08 11:22 AM
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1. This is interesting in so many ways.
Joe has said before that he and HRC are honestly close friends, so it's easy for me to believe he was there to support her after a bad news day.

That Carper tried to extend the olive branch to Obama -- I wonder if that was their plan all along. To arrive with HRC and encourage Obama to sit with her. Possible.

I wonder why Kennedy said 'no'. It's kind of understandable, I guess, wanting to keep the focus on Obama and Kennedy after the endorsement.

I've read where Kennedy is pissed at the Clintons, and of course now, the Clintons can't be too happy with Kennedy.

THAT was interesting, too -- Carper saying he'd like to see them run together. Hmmmm.

I also read an article that Obama and Clinton really don't like each other a whole lot anymore, because of how nasty the campaign's gotten, so I don't know if the two of them on the ticket is a realistic hope.

We won't know for sure unless something actually happens, and I'm sure we'll be conjecturing up until the convention!

I still really really really hope Joe doesn't endorse. It's best to stay neutral. Are you listening, Joe? :7




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