Democrat VP Pick
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 6:07 am
Who is going to fall on the grenade? Clinton is supposed to announce this weekend.
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CID1990 wrote:I've been saying Castro for several months now.
He's the perfect fit- he's ethically compromised and he's a snarky, infuriating troll who enjoys antagonizing the opposition.
That would be a fitting segue to Obummer's pilgrimage to Cuba.AZGrizFan wrote:Julian Castro. Book it.

Yep. Know the difference and watch your ass.93henfan wrote:Castro's stock dropped a bit this week with the confirmed Hatch Act violation, but in keeping with Obama administration tradition, he received no punishment.
Meanwhile, I got back to work today from a week off and had three emails related to the Hatch Act and all the things I can't do as a federal employee. I read them too, because people who aren't Presidential appointees can actually face consequences when they violate the law.
He is not a well-liked person in the state of Texas. Look up his mother's history.CID1990 wrote:I've been saying Castro for several months now.
He's the perfect fit- he's ethically compromised and he's a snarky, infuriating troll who enjoys antagonizing the opposition.
La Raza?AZGrizFan wrote:He is not a well-liked person in the state of Texas. Look up his mother's history.CID1990 wrote:I've been saying Castro for several months now.
He's the perfect fit- he's ethically compromised and he's a snarky, infuriating troll who enjoys antagonizing the opposition.![]()
Vilsack would also be a great pick for Hillary. Like 2 peas in a pod:93henfan wrote:Castro's stock dropped a bit this week with the confirmed Hatch Act violation, but in keeping with Obama administration tradition, he received no punishment.
Meanwhile, I got back to work today from a week off and had three emails related to the Hatch Act and all the things I can't do as a federal employee. I read them too, because people who aren't Presidential appointees can actually face consequences when they violate the law.
Makes sense, could help tip VA into the Clinton column...but with NoVA being ruled by the Dems for the last few cycles, is it really that big of a pick up?BDKJMU wrote:Looks like its gonna be Kaine:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 1-18-59-09
Kaine does nothing for her. She was going to win VA anyway.DSUrocks07 wrote:Makes sense, could help tip VA into the Clinton column...but with NoVA being ruled by the Dems for the last few cycles, is it really that big of a pick up?BDKJMU wrote:Looks like its gonna be Kaine:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 1-18-59-09
Moore might be onto something with the four Rust Belt states being the true battleground. Clinton already alienated W.Va voters with her whole "were going to drive the coal industry out of business" blunder. That could spill over to those states as well, since Trump has been championing American manufacturing as a cornerstone of his economic policy.
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Establishment wins againIbanez wrote:It's official: Tim Kaine

Ha! Sounds like my company. Some high up executives get caught on the wrong side of the law, now everyone has to take a yearly ethics recommitment.93henfan wrote:Castro's stock dropped a bit this week with the confirmed Hatch Act violation, but in keeping with Obama administration tradition, he received no punishment.
Meanwhile, I got back to work today from a week off and had three emails related to the Hatch Act and all the things I can't do as a federal employee. I read them too, because people who aren't Presidential appointees can actually face consequences when they violate the law.
AZGrizFan wrote:Julian Castro. Book it.