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Weekly Standard: Despite Obama’s Successes, The N.Y. Senator Can Still Win The Nomination

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by jesterbelle February 28, 2008 5:38 AM EST
Aw Baloney.She''s all but gone,and will be after Texas and Ohio.Hasty Lavysta!
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by erasmus6 February 28, 2008 5:35 AM EST
On the VIEW, Sherri said what she liked about Obama was that he was a good talker. She said something about "in bed" and that he could talk the dress off her or whatever. In other words he is one of those people that could talk the pants off a girl in church.

Yep, just who you need for a President, all right.
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by linda554 February 28, 2008 5:12 AM EST
Let us not forget the type of experience the Clinton''s received while in the governor''s mansion and while in the White House. This man was IMPEACHED. They did not leave the White House in good standing, does that not mean anything to anyone?
They have not changed and they are proving that by the way they are campaigning.

To the people who want to pretend that Obama has not explained his plan, you might want to go to his site and read. He has covered most of it at the debates, when Hillary isn''t wasting his time on petty things.
Do you really believe he would have gotten this far if he still had not laid out his plan? Do you really believe that he would have started this campaign without plans to put out there? Obama is a very smart man, he seems to be fair and as honest as a politician can be, he is not working behind closed doors and I think he deserves a chance to show us what he can do.
Three terms with Bill and Hillary as president is just too much.
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by marcpcbs February 28, 2008 3:52 AM EST
America seems to be filled with young people that,

1 are always putting down experience,

And 2 always messing up because of lack of experience.
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by marcpcbs February 28, 2008 3:51 AM EST
America seems to be filled with young people that,

1 are always putting down experience,

And 2 always *** because of lack of experience.
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by rational_1 February 28, 2008 1:50 AM EST
Hillary has held public office. Hillary gained valuable experience in the White House. She was on the inside and knows what goes on there. Any partisan who wants to say she is not experienced can do that, but an open-minded, thoughtful person will know that she is!!!
Posted by sesanders1 at 10:27 PM : Feb 27, 2008

She didn''t even know when Bubba was getting Lewinskied in the Oval Office!
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by February 28, 2008 1:27 AM EST
Hillary''s term as First Lady was very different than other tenures. For one thing, Hillary and Bill have always sought each other''s advice. Secondly, she is a highly educated, brilliant scholar. Thirdly, unlike Barbara and Laura Bush, Hillary has held public office. Hillary gained valuable experience in the White House. She was on the inside and knows what goes on there. Any partisan who wants to say she is not experienced can do that, but an open-minded, thoughtful person will know that she is!!!
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by katefranklin February 28, 2008 1:19 AM EST
As a college professor, I''d think this guy would be math savvy. Tell me Mr. DiIulio, how can Ms. Clinton win 57% of the vote in *all* the remaining states? What are the odds of that happening in North Carolina and Mississippi? Please. She''s done. Get over it.
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by rushlimpdrug February 28, 2008 1:03 AM EST

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)


If either of those quotes are repeated often enough, sooner or later the plebes actually believe them.
Posted by rational_1 at 05:35 PM

It is probably true.

Of course Obama''s inexperience is a good thing for this country, isn''t it? ?
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by sparks224 February 28, 2008 12:42 AM EST
"Obama will be the second biggest mistake our nation has made, Bush being the worst."
posted by timothy1

Spoken by someone who voted for Bush.
If you can''t tell the difference, you''ve got problems.



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by jwind11 February 27, 2008 10:37 PM EST
McCain couldn''''t win head to head against Admiral Stockdale.

Oh wait!! They''''re the same person!!!

LOL!!!!!

Posted by hungry1968 at 06:53 PM : Feb 27, 2008

another untrue post by hungry1968 , when will they stop
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by missglo February 27, 2008 10:26 PM EST
What a title, most of the voters wish that she just go away.Her actions at the debate in Ohio. was shameful. Whinning about the Media, asking her first. And than speaking about a TV show, instead of the issues. When ask, about anything. She has many words, but saying nothing. It seems as all that she can speak about. Is what happen in the 1990-2000. We want to stay in the now, not the past. When will this end.
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by hungry1968 February 27, 2008 9:53 PM EST
Yeah, fight to be the Democrat that loses against McCain, slick Hilly! Like it or not, Ralph Nader all but ensures that the Democrat, whether Obama or slick Hilly, will lose. Period!

Posted by denn034 at 04:15 PM : Feb 27, 2008





McCain couldn''t win head to head against Admiral Stockdale.

Oh wait!! They''re the same person!!!

LOL!!!!!
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by hungry1968 February 27, 2008 9:47 PM EST
I was going to respond to this post regarding the topic, but I decided against it once I saw that it was written by the Weekly Standard.

I don''t watch Fox News either.

F them both.
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by rational_1 February 27, 2008 8:35 PM EST
"Oceania is at war with Eurasia. Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia" - George Orwell (in Nineteen Eighty Four)

"I have 35 years experience" - Hillary Clinton (in 2008)

If either of those quotes are repeated often enough, sooner or later the plebes actually believe them.
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by rational_1 February 27, 2008 8:20 PM EST
YOU MIGHT BE AN IDIOT:-)
If you think Barack Obama with little or no experience would be better than Hillary Clinton with 35 years experience.
Posted by herfan at 03:13 AM : Feb 27, 2008

You might be an idiot if you think spending 8 years as first lady counts as experience towards becoming President. If so then we might as well elect Barbara Bush with Laura Bush as VP - between them they have double the first lady experience of Hillary. Come on - this supposed vast experience of Hillary''s is some acid trip you guys are sharing with her.
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by hissteps4u February 27, 2008 7:35 PM EST
Clinton is gasping for her last breath in the public eye. Her Husbands legacy in question now and her lack of substance shows us that she is incapable of getting the job done.

As a Republican who will not be voting republican or the party line I am among many who has had enough and seeking some real change in washington and in the direction we are going as a Nation.

We do not need Hillary but we certainly need what Obama seems to offer which is a chance and hope for some real change.

It would be nice to see
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by denn034 February 27, 2008 7:15 PM EST
Yeah, fight to be the Democrat that loses against McCain, slick Hilly! Like it or not, Ralph Nader all but ensures that the Democrat, whether Obama or slick Hilly, will lose. Period!
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by tibu987 February 27, 2008 5:54 PM EST
Personally, I gave up on the Clintons long ago. I never believed Hillary was sincere about anything or had even an iota of the experience she claims, it was never more than feeding her and Bill''s egos and their pursuit of power.
That these two sleazy, disreputable lawyers from the second most backward state in the nation have gotten as far as they have says a lot about the intelligence of the electorate in this country.
You will get what you deserve if the Clinton twins win again. Ditto John McCain.
Too bad.

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by craigh9 February 27, 2008 5:53 PM EST
Since I''m from New York it sickens me every time I see an article like this that states she is the NY Senator. She wasn''t born here, raised here, educated here, and although she has a house here her home is in Washington. She is a carpetbagger through and through and just the fact that she became a Senator through NY shows how she will do or say anything to continue her political ambitions. At least we will be able to say goodbye on Wednesday when she loses Texas and ties Ohio - the party bosses will have to send her packing.
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