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- jasontroj0
Bluejam:
To explain from last night. Hillary was on stage and on every news network giving her "It's not over / we can do this" speech, and about 3-4 mins. into it, Obama decided to take to his podium. Every channel cut out of her and went full blast on his speech. I thought that was brilliant. It made him seem like the real deal.
- Yeah.. reason why that happened was because she started late. It was her own damn faultrainman
- TheBlueOne0
I read this:
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.…
And said fuck that & fuck Hillary and her rich friends, I'll send Obama $25. Wish I could give more.
First time I ever donated money to any political campaign.
- Randd0
she's going down--the question is how ugly it will get
- ukit0
- mrdobolina0
Wow, this is messed up.
http://mediamatters.org/items/20…- Bill will track it down. With this Peabody Caliber research staff.Mimio
- Someone smother that jerk with a loofah already...TheBlueOne
- Bill O'Reilly is the angriest person I know..mikotondria2
- Randd0
ABC News has learned that a group of Democratic politicos have set up a new independent 527 organization called the American Leadership Project (ALP) with the express purpose of helping Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, beat Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, in Ohio, and possibly Texas and Pennsylvania as well.
Free from campaign finance rules, ALP will not be legally permitted to coordinate with the Clinton campaign, but it is clearly intended to help her.
...ALP has developed three ads aimed at tarnishing Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, as a talker and not a doer -- the ads are called "If speeches could solve problems" -- and they will contrast Obama and Clinton on issues of importance to middle class voters, such as the economy, health care, and the mortgage crisis.
- cosmo0
HUCKABEE!
- Randd0
AUSTIN, Feb. 21 -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, facing a pair of big Democratic primary tests on March 4 that could determine the fate of her presidential candidacy, is deadlocked with Sen. Barack Obama here in Texas and holds a slender lead over him in Ohio, according to two new Washington Post-ABC News polls.
- Randd0
"The time has come for Hillary Clinton to make a historic announcement, certain to dismay her friends and confound her enemies, demonstrating her undeniable strengths – intelligence, ambition and resolve. Following on her massive Wisconsin primary defeat, she ought to surprise the nation and the world by announcing her decision not to contest Texas, Ohio or Pennsylvania, accepting Barack Obama as the Democratic presidential nominee in opposition to John McCain.
Though she has been intermittently hostile in her comments on Mr Obama, it should be possible for her to say that she will do whatever she can to prevent a Republican victory in November...
By leaving the field voluntarily, recognising that it is in neither her interest nor the party’s to prolong the contest until the convention, she gains inf¬luence with Mr Obama, putting herself in a position to advise him on his running mate. More importantly, once out of the race, she is free to return to the Senate, adding to her enviable record as an effective member, which no Democrat questions. Given her undeniable gifts, it is possible for her to become the most powerful Democratic party figure in the Senate, resembling but exceeding Lyndon Johnson’s remarkable record in the pre-John Kennedy presidential years.
If Mr Obama is elected in November, she could do for him what Senator Robert Wagner of New York did for Franklin Roosevelt. On healthcare, the environment, minority rights and the economy, she could create a record as memorable as the one Wagner achieved by enacting major social security and old-age pension legislation and being the author of the Labour Act that to this day bears his name. Mrs Clinton, emerging as President Obama’s principal ally in the Senate, could add immeasurably to her stature, guaranteeing a second run for the presidential nomination in 2016 or indeed in 2012 were Mr Obama to lose the 2008 election to McCain, always a possibility. While Wagner, because of his Catholic religion, could never aspire to the presidency in his lifetime, Mrs Clinton could still expect to become America’s first woman president."
- That ain't going to happen.TheBlueOne
- she's blowing itRandd
- Could go down in history along with the Pats losing the SuperBowl in great fuckups...TheBlueOne
- Randd, where did you plagiarize that from? LOLmg33
- it's a QUOTE from my campaign adviser, Daily KozRandd
- TheBlueOne0
Why Obama? It's the excellent typographic instincts.
- cosmo0
soon we will find out that obama had previous romantic relationship with hillary.
if it's possible for mccain, then why not?
- ukit0
The weird thing is, every one of Obama's opponents throughout his career has gone down due to some kind of scandal.
Is it happening again?
- McCain should've went down years ago:
http://en.wikipedia.…TheBlueOne - True...the "straight talk" is BS...much like Hillary's "experience."ukit
- McCain should've went down years ago:
- bluevertical0
hillary is going to wig out tonight in the final debate in texas. i bet! watch... lol!
- ukit0
"I've got 35 years experience goddamit...WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!"
- jonatne0
Debate here in my town in 10 minutes on CNN.
Or you can go to Alamo Drafthouse and watch it.
http://www.originalalamo.com/Sho…
- rainman0
mg33... Hillary's record of experience has never been in question so why compare. We all know she has more...
- CALLES0
yo'momma