I am disappointed, Mrs. Clinton
Now Barack Obama has got enough delegates to clinch the party's nomination. Hilary Clinton didn't concede defeat nor announce exit to the race. She only said she was considering "how to move forward with the best interests of our country and our party guiding my way."
Most disappointingly, she said "I am open to it (being Obama's running mate)."
Come on! Does Hilary miss her life in the White House so badly?? Is that all she wants to prove by taking to all the primaries, that she can compliment Obama's weakness in getting White working class voters? I am not a supporter of Hilary's, and I always know that she is only a careful politician. But I am very disappointed that she would seek a VP position. She will probably be able to do more for the party and for the nation in the Senate.
There are many potential running mates that can also compliment Obama's low appeal to certain voters. Will he be dumb enough to invite such a highly ambitious woman to contribute another voice in the Oval Office?
By not conceding at this stage, Hilary is only exhibiting the very quality George W. Bush fails in his presidency: not listening to his advisers and not admitting his failure.
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