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BIDEN OUT CLINTON BACK IN????

September 11, 2008 | North Bay, Ontario | Vetting explained

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I have been watching your election process as an independent observer up here in Canada because it is really interesting and at times entertaining. But yesterday I almost choked on a crumpet when I noticed what VP candidate Joe Biden said in Nashua MN. He said Hillary ..."might have been a better choice than me..."  and that she was .."as qualified or more qualified than I am..."What an odd thing to say. Why??

 

 

Is this the first hint that Hillary is coming back? Joe is the type of fellow who says what he thinks and thats what he is thinking about. To help him along others are lamenting his choice up against Sarah Baracuuda. The bottom line as I learned long ago is that men like attractive women and lets face it Sarah and Hillary both look better than Joe in that department.

 

 

Being an Author I am very attuned to these sort of things and I could be wrong but maybe not. Obama is slipping in the polls but with Hillary as VP he would gain momentum again. He needs help and he needs it fast. And he has access to deep polling results which tell him right now he is loosing. Poor old Joe is wearing Lipstick these days but it isn't working! A Joe is still a Joe.

 

 

So keep your eyes open and see what happens. Up here in the Great White North we just called an election. It will be over in 37 days. We do things fast up here in Canada. Anyway good luck folks and may the best candidate win!

 

 

Marcie M. Farsea, (Miss) Corporate Secretary, Author, Little Miss Bossy from Canada

 

 

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