Who's On Top?

Well, now that the possibility of a joint ticket is on the table - however premature each understandably feels it to be - hopefully it'll mark a generally more civil tone from here on out. One way or another they're going to be pulling for the same win come November. Sure, it could get nasty and then they could just pretend it didn't mean anything afterwards, but that's also one of the reasons I lost much of the respect I once had for Senator McCain.

I did find it amusing that Hillary found it worthwhile to note that Ohio had made it clear who should be on the top of such a ticket, as it immediately raises the question of whether or not the run of, eleven or twelve states that Barach won should all be considered subordinate to the will of Ohio.

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