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Topic History of: Obama 55% - Hillary 27% !
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In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Arnie backs McCain.

When I interviewed the then bodybuilder in 1980 on my radio show on WMCA in New York, I predicted he'd be a future President.

I was told it was impossible as he's not a US citizen.

Now he's Governor (very good I gather) of California. Who would bet against him as a future Republican President?


... especially as he's now part of the Kennedy clam !

Ronald Raygun, Arnie ... who next for President?
Lassie ?
JK2006 Arnie backs McCain.

When I interviewed the then bodybuilder in 1980 on my radio show on WMCA in New York, I predicted he'd be a future President.

I was told it was impossible as he's not a US citizen.

Now he's Governor (very good I gather) of California. Who would bet against him as a future Republican President?
In The Know JK2006 wrote:

Mind you, McCain also talks a lot of sense (and some very odd rubbish) - I fear he's got a screw loose and might be a dangerous President.

Having said that, Bush hasn't even got one screw in place!

I still think Hillary AND Obama would be a killer team for 16 years.


Agreed !

I doubt they would run together, though ... if one loses the candidacy then I expect they will take a back seat for another four years.
JK2006 Yes - I rather liked Rudy - as Mayor of New York he improved the city without destroying too many civil liberties - was on the side of abortion, gays etc and was a quite NYC Republican, so would not have appealed at all to the right wingers.

Mind you, McCain also talks a lot of sense (and some very odd rubbish) - I fear he's got a screw loose and might be a dangerous President.

Having said that, Bush hasn't even got one screw in place!

I still think Hillary AND Obama would be a killer team for 16 years.
In The Know Another two contenders bite the dust !

Edwards was always lagging Hillary / Obama ... but the real shock is Rudi Giuliani - who had only campaigned in Florida (a hotbed of loony blue-rinsed Neo-Con Republicans) and one commentator said "The more they saw of him - the less they liked him !"