Wall Street Journal says Clinton as Obama's No. 2 is "unlikely."
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« on: June 05, 2008, 03:44:35 PM »

The Wall Street Journal says Clinton as Obama's No. 2 is "unlikely."  Part of it is that Bill's financial affairs are just too complex, and he ain't talking.

"WASHINGTON -- Supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton suggested she would like to be Sen. Barack Obama's running mate, but close advisers to Sen. Obama are signaling that an Obama-Clinton ticket is highly unlikely.

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"Referring to a potential vice-presidential slot for Sen. Clinton, a senior Obama adviser says: "The more this gets vetted the less likely it becomes."

"Sen. Clinton would present problems of her own for Sen. Obama, advisers in both camps say: As half of the couple that has dominated in the Democratic Party and Washington for 16 years, she would "completely undermine the Obama message'' of change and new direction in politics, as one Clinton confidant put it.

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"For Sen. Clinton to be considered, she would have to undergo an invasive vetting of both Clintons' private and public affairs, just like other recent vice-presidential aspirants, say veterans of the process. They said it would likely require Mr. Clinton to reveal donors to his library in Little Rock, Ark., which have included the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar and Middle Eastern businessmen, as well as details of his confidential business dealings.

"In April, he did end a relationship with Yucaipa Cos., an investment firm run by billionaire friend Ron Burkle that has had a partnership with the ruler of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

The Obama vetters "are going to say, 'You have to give us the list of library donors, and that's a deal-breaker if you don't,'" said one longtime Clinton confidant. "I don't think the former president will agree to it."


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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 04:17:43 PM »

I agree.  Much as she might want to be the kind of VP that Dick Cheney is, Barack Obama is no George W. Bush.

He may, however, consider her for the next opening on the SCOTUS.  I am not sure how I feel about that.  I pretty much agree with Clinton's positions on most of the issues the Court would handle.  But...

I dunno.  Whenever Bill or Hillary's name comes up lately (and I'm speaking of Democratic circles, not Republican) everybody pretty much acts like someone just farted.

IMO, Clinton's next move will likely be determined by whether or not Obama wins the election.  If he loses, she remains a Senator for four more years and will run for (and win) the nomination in 2012.  If he wins, she will expect to be Attorney General or a Supreme.  It's no secret Bill wants to be UN Secretary General.  But there's nothing Obama can do about that.
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