7 signs Hillary Clinton will run in 2016
7 Signs Hillary Clinton Will Run in 2016
When John Kerry replaces Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State later today and the era of Texts from Hillary gives way to Interminable Faxes from Kerry, it will be the first time in 7,317 days that a Clinton has not occupied a federal office. A great many people in the media cannot bear this thought, but fear not. There is no shortage of evidence that she'll run again in 2016.

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At a hearing on Benghazi, Clinton readjusted her glasses, igniting rumors about 2016.

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Clinton once stared at boobs, fueling speculation about a future presidential run.

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Having rung a giant bell, Clinton could not avoid questions about her political future.

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After seeing her hold a weird stick, all reporters could think about was the Iowa caucuses.

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She once told reporters, "wait till you hear this one," and they asked if "it" was about the 2016 New Hampshire primary.

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Clinton found out what Al Roker did in the White House, sparking more rumors about a presidential run.

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She had tea. Multiple times. Will she or won't she!?
Tags: 2016, Hillar Clinton, John Kerry, State Department
Quoting kailu1835:
I doubt it. She barely garnered enough support among women to win majority with them in 2008, and the young population wanted practically nothing to do with her. I think she has a stronger chance than Biden, especially considering even the democrats are embarrassed by him, but I think that if anyone is even slightly more desirable than Clinton, on either ticket, she will lose. I think if it had been here instead of Obama this last time, Romney would have won.
Quoting toomanypoodles:
I have no doubts she will run---and if she does, she will be our next president.
Remains to be seen. The Clinton's are a powerful machine.
Quoting meriana:I certainly hope NOT.
I hope she doesn't run. The campaign would be brutal.
If you think racism was let loose by the Republicans over Obama, wait until you see the flood of sexism they'd release against Hillary.
I don't think she's the right choice at presidential candidate (which isn't the same thing at all as saying she'd make a bad president).
She'd be a cracking good vice presidential candidate, though. If her ego would allow it, and if the right candidate could be found.




- muslimahpj
on Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:59 PM