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HBARleatherneck
07-21-2013, 14:50
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/politics/tina-brown-john-hickenlooper-would-be-a-smart-centrist-running-mate-for-hillary-clinton-in-2016

DENVER - Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast and Newsweek, is pitching Gov. John Hickenlooper as a possible running mate for a Hillary Clinton presidential bid.
In a Daily Beast (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/07/18/tina-brown-i-know-who-hillary-s-running-mate-should-be.html) article titled, "Tina Brown: I Know Who Hillary’s Running Mate Should Be," Brown writes: "If Hillary Clinton runs in 2016, I vote for Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado as her running mate."
Brown called Hickenlooper a smart, sensible governor with a centrist, pro-business philosophy

not only no, but fuck no.

she says dickenpooper has a prophetic eye on latin America. Does that mean he hires illegals and has them shoot cops? thats kind of how I read it.

Dave
07-21-2013, 15:48
Now you know why he signed those bills while requiring further explanation.

Aloha_Shooter
07-21-2013, 16:56
The only thing centrist about either of them would be the outer edge of passenger-side mirror on the limousines they ride in.

spqrzilla
07-21-2013, 17:00
To Tina Brown, Mao Tse Tung is a centrist.

TFOGGER
07-21-2013, 17:15
Hick's about as centrist as Karl Marx...

james_bond_007
07-21-2013, 17:22
A few years back, I asked some friends from Arkansas what they thought of their governor, Bill Clinton, now that he was president.
They said they were very happy and that a HUGE majority of the state voted for him.
Why ? , I asked.

Without hesitation, the response was ...
...because now we can get a NEW governor who might support the Will of the People of Arkansas instead of doing things to further their political career at the EXPENSE of the people of Arkansas.

Deja vu ?[Bang]

zteknik
07-21-2013, 17:55
Were doomed....[facepalm]

BuffCyclist
07-21-2013, 18:15
Were doomed....[facepalm]

It's been a LONG time coming, but yes.

zteknik
07-21-2013, 18:21
I guess there saving Bloomberg for another term...[Bang]

Aloha_Shooter
07-21-2013, 20:11
A few years back, I asked some friends from Arkansas what they thought of their governor, Bill Clinton, now that he was president.
They said they were very happy and that a HUGE majority of the state voted for him.
Why ? , I asked.

Without hesitation, the response was ...
...because now we can get a NEW governor who might support the Will of the People of Arkansas instead of doing things to further their political career at the EXPENSE of the people of Arkansas.

Deja vu ?[Bang]

I also heard that from friends who still had relatives and friends in Arkansas. I also remember talking with a USAF E-8 who voted for Clinton in 1992. His rationale was that Clinton said he'd push to let gays in the military and Gen McPeak (then CSAF) had said he'd resign if that happened so voting for Clinton meant getting rid of McPeak ... [Bang]

palepainter
07-21-2013, 21:47
Maybe the bumper stickers will read..... Clintonpooper

BPTactical
07-21-2013, 22:02
Sad thing is Hilary has balls, Hick has a gash.

He has proven this with high authority on the Dunlap case.

roberth
07-22-2013, 09:05
Sad thing is Hilary has balls, Hick has a gash.

He has proven this with high authority on the Dunlap case.

A match made in hell.

Lurch
07-22-2013, 09:15
Well he has been someone's bitch for a long time, might as well be Hilary's too.

newracer
07-22-2013, 10:45
It would not surprise me if he ran for President not VP.

BushMasterBoy
07-22-2013, 18:18
I used to live in Arkansas and am paying child support for Bill Clintons kid! Not only that but the FBI in Denver refuses to return my calls. eff the .gov, it is corrupt as the Russian .gov. The lawyer I hired was afraid to pursue my case and sent me a refund check! I guess I should be happy I am still alive unlike Vince Foster...

Ronin13
07-23-2013, 09:26
Tina Brown sounds like she wouldn't be able to follow any kind of rational, intellectual conversation... Much like Hick. More convincing evidence that liberalism is a mental disease.

SamuraiCO
07-24-2013, 21:05
Centrist. Saying he supports fracking but doing nothing to lead this issue over the hysterical left. Centrist. Saying he wants to make the tuff decisions then making no decision on a death penalty offender who committed atrocious crimes with a gun (again proving our argument that the left is weak supporting laws already I place). He is a typical leftist saying one thing but actions are completely different and never challenged in the press.