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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Obama/Clinton 2012: A Sure Fire Victory


So the War on Women rages on as the Republicans and Democrats are playing nice and complimenting mothers and females everywhere after those controversial comments made by Idiot (I know she has a name, but for now let’s just call her idiot). This election is resting mainly on the shoulders on two specific groups: women and Hispanics. Get both and your victory is pretty much guaranteed. There are 9 million more women than men in the United States (According to the 2000 Census, and I can guarantee you the number remains around the same) and Hispanics are becoming the loudest and proudest minority in the country. With Hispanics being prevalent in Florida and California, notorious swing states, it is vital to appeal to them. Obama leads the Hispanic vote by far and is ultimately destroying Romney in the Women sector as well. But there is still no knockout punch. Obama, you want to wipe out Romney for good?

There is one solution. Clinton.


And I am not discussing Hilary Clinton.


I am talking about ex-head honcho President Bill Clinton. Make Bill your vice president; make him your running mate. Now, the amendment states that Bill cannot become president ever again-----but there’s nothing that would bar him from being the right-hand man. Drop Joe Biden (Is he even alive?) and give the passenger seat to the last president that sat in office when America was making fantastic money. Give the passenger seat to the man that dominated the minority vote in the 90s so badly we forget whom he ran against on both elections. Give the passenger seat to the man that has appealed to African Americans better than any president since Lincoln. What could possibly go wrong here?

Clinton’s worst mistake was getting caught in an affair—during his 8 years as president. Others will argue some of his flaws, but this man drove the nation through two terrorist attacks, one nasty school shooting, one of the wildest storms in the history of weather, and a couple quick conflicts in the Middle East. The 90s thrived heavily in terms of economy in growth and while we can’t attribute everything to Clinton, he certainly deserves some of the credit for helping America remain America. What better good luck charm, what better beacon of hope is there than having Clinton at the helm? Biden has not contributed much during Obama’s first term---Clinton has accomplished more and he doesn’t even have a seat in office.

And this is not just a mere ploy to grab votes like what happened with Palin years ago. Clinton is a legitimate political force that has contributed plenty long after he stopped serving in office.Now, he probably doesn’t even want the opportunity to be Vice, but the attempt should at least be there. Obama is nicely in the lead but if he wants to honestly bury the hatchet, Clinton is your man.

Obama/Clinton 2012: Change. Hope. Improve. I can see it. Use the expertise, experience, appeal, and knowledge of Clinton and combine it with the drive, uniqueness, and leadership of Obama. How can this fail?


P.S. Hilary Clinton would be a decent alternative…except I am afraid of her….

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