Todd Beeton is dead on. (I wish I could comment here, I would have left him a comment, but for some reason my ability to comment on posts has disappeared).
His post "The will of the people" reflects precisely that. Clinton is a candidate that , to many Americans, reflects a strong drive to accomplish key initiatives that they are truly interested in - if, falling short of speaking for them as their diplomat, and commander in chief.
But why? Well first, because the polls reflect a strong and non diminishing trend to have Clinton on the ticket as the VP. Second, it just makes good sense - Hillary knows how the white house works. The office of the Vice President has grown in relevance under the unitary executive initiatives of the past years - and many would even say that this office rivals that of the presidency, post-Bush Republican / Dick Cheney.
The idea that an extremely well qualified, popular presidential candidate that has shown strong polling against the GOP matchups smacks of pure victory.
Of course, Obama could always nominate Joe Lieberman.
But then we'd probably have to invoke the 22nd amendment.
What do you think? Did Todd finally get it right? Is Hillary
the cat's meow for VP? If not. Then who?
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