Op-Ed Hillary will be the next president.

kittyluvr

Veteran Member
Scotto, Warren Buffett agrees with you.

Buffett: Barring Illness, Hillary 'Very Likely to Be the President'

8:15 AM, Mar 2, 2015 • By DANIEL HALPER

Legendary investor Warren Buffett was asked this morning in an interview whether he'd still bet money on Hillary Clinton being the next president of the United States. Yes, he said, he still think it's "very likely" she'll be the next president. But he warned in the CNBC interview: "things could always happen in politics, including illnesses or something of the sort."
"Yeah, I'd bet money on both of those," said Buffett. "And I don't know whether Intrade has started their calculations yet, but maybe as time goes along you'll be able to actually bet money. The odds may be up on that. But sure she's a -- things could always happen in politics, including illnesses or something of the sort. But she's extremely likely to be the Democratic nominee, and I think she's very likely to be the president of the United States."

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs...-hillary-very-likely-be-president_871798.html
 

Paladin1

"In Omnia Paratus" is more than just a phrase
If there's an election, I tend to agree that Hillary will be elected. That's a big IF though and I frankly don't see us having another election in 2016, but that's another topic for another time.
 

Scotto

Set Apart
Is this the best we can do for the first post to this forum?

Joe

Let's re-visit this thread after the "election."

Remember, Saddam Hussein held "elections" as well. Are the American presidents actually "elected?" Or are they "appointed" and we are given the illusion of casting ballots? Are Democrats and Republicans separate sides of the same coin and being controlled by one group? So heads they win - tails we lose?

Then, as to the "election," "What difference does it make?"
 
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