"by user OK Felb OR Vice Presidency, be damned! sayith Mr. Buzz himself, Barack Obama. On David Letterman last night, he said he'd not accept the veep nomination, and likened his battle with fellow front-runner Hillary Clinton to two players competing for the starting QB position. You don't (usually) make the loser of such a competition into, say, the punter or field goal kicker. I think Obama is being smart here, because let's face it, he'd be a terrible running mate for Hillary. And she knows it.. Both are low in experience and high on flash and flair. Clinton needs someone more statesly, like a Tom Vilsack or Bill Richardson type. And also, if Obama were to say, OK, I'll be VP, many would throw their support elsewhere. In short: Much ado about nothing. __NOEDITSECTION__ From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki. From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . . . "Obamania: No Veep For Me, It's Oval Office Or Bust!"@en . . . . . . . "by user OK Felb OR Vice Presidency, be damned! sayith Mr. Buzz himself, Barack Obama. On David Letterman last night, he said he'd not accept the veep nomination, and likened his battle with fellow front-runner Hillary Clinton to two players competing for the starting QB position. You don't (usually) make the loser of such a competition into, say, the punter or field goal kicker. And also, if Obama were to say, OK, I'll be VP, many would throw their support elsewhere. In short: Much ado about nothing. __NOEDITSECTION__ From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki. From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . . .