15 Comments on Hillary’s Veep Pick Was an Odd Choice Considering What She Said About Him 8 Years Ago
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Is that hillary with her special anti-seizure eye-wear in the reflection?
There’s just a 1in 8 chance that she REALLY, REALLY, REALLY remembers saying that….
5 bucks he is wearing women’s panties.
@ Am I right?
I think the same.
@Unruly refugee
Nice call on the reflection. Did not see it the first time.
Now that Hillary picked him she has a 1 in 16 chance.
Oh Donald…debate prep!
I’m sure he’s already on it.
Hey Wally, have you seen my crayons?
Yeah Beave, Timmy ate ’em.
Oh great! I spilled my chemical set on them!
So that’s why he’s licking the windows…
Let’s see: First it’s Obama who isn’t fit to be leader, Kaine would be a horrible choice for VP, and electing McCain would be a third term for Bush. Now Kaine is a great choice for VP and electing Hillary would be a third term for Obama. I’m so confused…
Unruly,I think that’s John Kerry on his way to sell out America to the Iranians.
how can you hold her to an opinion she had 8 years ago?
her opinions change hourly depending on who she is talking to.
you know, “what ever works”!
Kaine is the Trojan Head.
His head is empty, and if Hilary wins that Head will be in the White House when Hilary departs this mortal coil.
Then Barry and Soros will fill that head, and use it to finish destroying this country.
There is absolutely nothing odd about it.
When Hillary ran her presidential campaign back in 2008, her campaign co-chair was Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Let’s say hypothetically that after losing to Obama, Hillary Clinton wanted to be assured of the nomination in 2016. What better way to lock it down than having your campaign co-chair lead the party?
For this scenario to be possible, Hillary would have to not only compel the current chair to step down, but also for him to recommend Debbie Wasserman Schultz to lead the Democratic Party as its chair.
One would assume that Hillary would need to promise the current chair something in return.
The chairman who had stepped down in 2011 and recommended Debbie Wasserman Schultz to succeed him was …
Time Kaine.
DAMMIT! TYPO!
Looks like they have Timmy riding in the “short bus.”