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Politico: Charles B. Rangel Was Behind Clinton's Exit From The Presidential Stage

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by randynason June 6, 2008 9:04 PM EDT
You''''re dumber than a box of donut holes.


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Posted by mortal3

That''s a good one. Wish I''d thought of that. I''m past worrying about some of these douch*bags that whine about Hillary, malign Obama and threaten to either not vote or vote for McStupid. These creatures can crawl under the nearest rock and pretend to not be involved at all, if that is their wish. It''s all-too-appparent to me that they neglect to utilize their cranium on the treadmill of life anyway, so who will miss them?
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by rushlimpdrug June 6, 2008 8:57 PM EDT

Rep. Charles B. Rangel
is a reetard.

He needs to be kicked out.

He has been in politics waaay tooo looong.

Please New York do everyone a favor and
put the old horse out to pasture.

The man is out of touch with EVERYTHING.
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by kramerboy1 June 6, 2008 8:52 PM EDT
Wow, she really handled this badly. No one likes a poor loser. You win with grace and lose with dignity, that''s what my Little league coaches taught me years ago. She is so self-consumed it isn''t even funny. Now she has to take guidance from those who aren''t looking through her rose-colored glasses. I don''t know how anyone in the Obama camp would even consider her as a potential VP. Her bad judgement and narcissant personality really came out these week. Those people who voted for her in SD are dolts.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 6, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
As I said few the last few weeks of the primaries, the DNC was letting her run out the clock so she could drop out at the end with a little dignity and grace. She chose not to do that Tuesday night, so they told her that they would throw her overboard if she didn''t quit and she got the message.
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by rosemari2 June 6, 2008 8:42 PM EDT
The Democrats just lost most women my age, and where I live. I''m WAY over 60, live in the Midwest, in a deep rural area and still work in a factory (the oldest woman there still on the shop floor.) And Bush''s *** with my SS and tanking the economy is the reason I''m still working and will be till I go over in the harness.

The males in the Democratic party ruined Hilary''s chances at the beginning by endosing Obama and not letting the people choose, and in the end we don''t choose anyway..........the super Delegates get to, so what is the point of even bothering to Vote, eh?
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by factsplease1 June 6, 2008 8:40 PM EDT
Wow I can''t believe there aren''t a million comments on this article. Usually by the time I read them there are hundreds. I found a very interesting article today that was referred on another story''s blog. I think everyone should read it before making any comments. Go www.TheCityEdition.com Commentary and Analysis The 2008 Presidential Primaries. This is totally scary!!!!
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by creeper00 June 6, 2008 8:32 PM EDT
So Rangel figures this will contribute to "party unity". I have news for Mr. Rangel. This Democrat is not going to pull the lever for Barack Obama. We''ve had an amateur in the White House for eight years. We don''t need another one. I refuse to sell my country down the river for the sake of "party unity".
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