All American Satire: Sen. John McCain Endorses Hillary For Democratic Nomination!

By Douglas Weber • Feb 11th, 2008

John McCain and Hillary Clinton taking questions

John McCain today made a surprise endorsement of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Nomination. McCain and Mrs Clinton joined together to make the announcement today after spending the afternoon skiing in Utah.

Hillary spoke first at the press conference thanking John McCain. “John is a great Senator and I look forward to working with him when I am President” Hillary Joked. When McCain was asked why he had endorsed Hillary he replied “Hillary is not only tough on the War on Terror, she is TOUGH, I mean, When I picture myself in the voting booth, you see, if I am choosing between myself and Barack Obama for President, it would be an easy choice. Me! If I am choosing between Hillary and myself, well, I am not sure yet who I would vote for. ” This is just one more reason why this is shaping up to be an interesting election cycle!

Some have suggested that perhaps Clinton and McCain could end up as each others running mates. This would certain make for some interesting Debates! Hillary - McCain Presidential debates and McCain - Hillary Vice Presidential debates. Todays announcement came after the two spend the day campaigning outdoors in Utah at several local ski resorts.

John McCain and Hillary arrive in Utah

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Douglas Weber Doug Weber was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia moved to the midwest to grow up outside of Minneapolis and attend the University of MN where he studied Economics. In 1993 Doug moved back to the east coast, married and currently lives just west of Philadelphia again. Doug's first vote for a President was for Ronald Reagan, but he did not become engaged in politics till the election of 2000. Watching Al Gore try to steal the Presidency all while blaming George W. Bush got him talking and watching. He has been devouring podcasts, talk radio, and political books ever since.
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