ConspiRaider
Writer of Nothingnesses
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Yep, FMW, agree we got ourselves one helluva mess. My fantasy - but really it's a workable solution - is the Hillary (prez) / Barack (veep) ticket. I don't care if they've got to lock themselves in a smoky room for a week to hammer this out. It's the one all-healing, unbeatable ticket given the situation as it stands today. Instead of having 2 unconventional candidates butt heads and foment hate and turmoil in the process - you simply bring them both together as a unified ticket. It ensures a Democratic presidency for 2009-2013. But watch how we sappy Democrats will NOT do this. Egos will self-cancel, and McCain slips into the Oval Office via the broom closet.The only Gore scenario that could actually work is so Machiavellean in its scope that it'd never happen.
The country would have to begin to see the current situation as a deadlock that will not be solved. (This is entirely possible, of course, as I can see this going to a ridiculous standoff and SCOTUS having to determine Florida/Michigan. By that time would anyone be left to vote Dem?)
If such a view starts to take hold, Gore would then need a stalking horse to directly take on the deadlockees on his behalf. This would require going after both of them as not having a clear majority and both of them as harming the party and the party's chances to take the White House.
The party hacks (aka "super delegates") could, in such a scenario, push either or both of the leading candidates to back out and throw their support to the great peacemaker, Gore. Put Hillary on the Supreme Court, give Obama the veep slot or make him the Ambassador to the UN.
Problems galore with this scenario, of course. There are no "king-makers" like in days of old. And there's no logical party to play the "stalking horse" role. Edwards could maybe do it, but probably wouldn't.
Ah, well... just another fantasy. What we're probably going to get is a bloody mess. Right now both camps are licking their wounds a retrenching from the catfights of the past couple of weeks. Look for more slander and innuendo around Monday morning. And meanwhile, McCain is now doing Letterman impressions and looking statesmanlike.
Gore's mindset is away from the political process, you can ascertain that when you hear him talk. He's exactly where he wants to be. Gave politics his best shot for about 25 years, and he has now adapted to a different mindset.
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