Hillary & Barack - A Match Made in.... Washington

The CBS 60 Minutes interview Sunday January 27th with Steve Kroft soft-balling Barack Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was classic American politics.

They both oozed accolades like chocolate syrup on vanilla ice cream for 30 minutes in a set-up for what is surely to be "Clinton 2016." With Hillary's health problems discussed and dismissed as just temporary, the Democrats are already "Game On." The interview sounded just like a 2016 endorsement for a Clinton ticket. They should have at least paid for their air time on 60 Minutes.

They shared their vision for America's future with us like a twin brother and sister just giddy over the Democrats 2nd term win. Steve Kroft, who looks the American father figure everyone wishes they had smiled and beguiled his guests like they were his children being congratulated over twin straight A report cards.

What are the Republican doing you dare to ask? Still licking their November wounds last we heard. What's the plan you ask? How do we defeat the Democrats in 2016 you beg to know?

Well, how bout we don't have a plan. Sad to say, we don't stand a chance against the well-oiled Democratic Party machine. Like a runaway locomotive, nothing is going to stop it.

Dear Republican Party, save all the money and spend it on something meaningful; not on another losing Republican campaign.

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