Comments on: Clinton's Down, But She's Not Out (Yet)
National Review Online: Democrat Is Relying On Upcoming Wins To Restore Her Campaign
- "thank you maybe if enough dems are disgruntled we will have a republican president"
Posted by alanrobisch2
omg, more like we''ll have a RINO sell-out. If Hillary supporters join McCain supporters we''ll have a government for the idiots by the idiots . . . - Reply to this comment
- I won''''t even vote for him if he is the nominee now. Not at all.
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Posted by RAFREE at 09:14 PM : Feb 23, 2008
thank you maybe if enough dems are disgruntled we will have a republican president - Reply to this comment
- I switched my vote from Obama to Clinton after finding out that he''s not all he seems AT ALL. I feel totally duped by him really and do NOT want the kind of "change" he is talking about. Talk is cheap big mistakes are expensive.
I won''t even vote for him if he is the nominee now. Not at all. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by WogerWabbit at 07:51 PM : Feb 23, 2008
Excellent point! - Reply to this comment
- "... Obama%u2019s condescending treatment of her at several points in Thursday night%u2019s debate." You''''re joking right? I don''''t know one person watching that debate that thought Hillary was on higher ground. Maybe you stopped paying attention, but Clinton''''s infamous (and certainly regrettable) "Xerox" moment has been and will continue to make the rounds on many of the media outlets. I know facts are of no use amidst Hillary''''s current emergency, but very few can match her on the meanness scale.
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Posted by katefranklin at 06:59 PM : Feb 23, 2008
Oh, please, Obama''s smart arse condescending comments for over a year were abhorrent.
Hillary just sounded the horn a little at him, because he has in fact xeroxed every plan she has. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Serrano338 at 05:50 PM : Feb 23, 2008
Good points! - Reply to this comment
- Posted by RAFREE at 07:55 PM : Feb 23, 2008
Well said! - Reply to this comment
- He will sell out though..In fact when the truth comes out about his real stance on Nafta and other issues the republicans are going to have a field day getting rid of him. I really think if we want to be sure we have a dem in the White House we have to vote Hillary Clinton. I switched my vote after finding out a few things he''s pulled already they are going to most assuredly go after him with. She can win. Talk is cheap, mistakes are very, very expensive.
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- Universal health care.....just another way for people that don''t work to suck the life force from those that do.
Posted by LeapYrMan
Not so, my man... I pay $657 per month for healthcare and another $389 for my wife... both with 5 grand deductables (not including prescription deductables). That means that I pay over $12,000 in premiums every year without getting sick. In a bad year, I would have to cough up another 10 grand before they shell out a dime. That''s not insurance, that''s robbery... or as a Republican would say with a smile, "record profits". - Reply to this comment
- "... Obama%u2019s condescending treatment of her at several points in Thursday night%u2019s debate." You''re joking right? I don''t know one person watching that debate that thought Hillary was on higher ground. Maybe you stopped paying attention, but Clinton''s infamous (and certainly regrettable) "Xerox" moment has been and will continue to make the rounds on many of the media outlets. I know facts are of no use amidst Hillary''s current emergency, but very few can match her on the meanness scale.
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