Comments on: Bush Predicts Clinton Will Win Nomination

In Interview, President Also Says He Thinks Clinton Will Lose To GOP Nominee

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by hwy71so September 25, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
But, the repubs are the MINORITY.

According to all the hype of electing the DImocrat majority was THEY, the DIMocrats, were going to affect change. What a laugh. When the repubs were lead, it was the repubs fault, now with the Dems in lead its STILL the repubs fault. What a knee slapping laugh!!!!!!

I''m about to fall off my chair here.
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by hwy71so September 25, 2007 10:24 AM EDT
It doesn''t matter who will be the next president. The congress is so messed up being under a democrat majority, they''ll not get anything done anyway. Just more whining and ripping the country off.
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by jack3213 September 25, 2007 9:33 AM EDT
Today Clinton offers no big ideas, no crusading causes -- her own tacit admission, no evidence of bravery in the service of a larger ideal. Instead, her Senate record is an assemblage of many, many small gains. Her real accomplishment in the Senate has been to rehabilitate the image and political career of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Impressive though that has been in its particulars, it makes for a rather thin claim on the presidency. Senator Clinton has plenty to talk about, but she doesn''t have much to say. So she wins the Dem side, where is the surprise there! No brainer. She isn''t going to win the Presidency, and that''s a no brainer, too.
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by socrates392 September 25, 2007 4:26 AM EDT
Awwww he''''s just listening to those voices in his head again-telling him he''''s a prophet--she''''s way ahead of the rest---he''''s wagering a safe bet.

Posted by liberalme at 10:19 PM : Sep 24, 2007

Obama on the other hand is a gambler . . . he''s bettin'' on himself. I read it today on Cbsnews . . .
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by liberalme September 25, 2007 1:19 AM EDT
Awwww he''s just listening to those voices in his head again-telling him he''s a prophet--she''s way ahead of the rest---he''s wagering a safe bet.
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by cdlopez1 September 25, 2007 1:15 AM EDT
Bush could be right about Mrs. Clinton winning the Democratic ticket.
If I were Mrs. Clinton I would not be worried about Bush saying that she is going to lose to a Republican.
I would be more upset that he thinks she is going to win the Democratic Ticket.
Just name one thing that this President has been right about!!
If the American people are stupid enough to vote for someone with a track record like Bush, we will have people moving out of the US. Eight years of this is enough. My family has been here for over 150 years and we are thinking about it.
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by likeitis5050 September 25, 2007 1:15 AM EDT
Bush making predictions...that''s a good one. That implies he has no power to make it so...life after the White House might be too much of a shock for him. No one to give a sh*t about anything he has to say. Has a nice ring to it.
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by cdlopez1 September 25, 2007 1:09 AM EDT
Bush could be right about Mrs. Clinton winning the Democratic ticket.
If I were Mrs. Clinton I would not be worried about Bush saying that she is going to lose to a Republican.
I would be more upset that he thinks she is going to win the Democratic Ticket.
Just name one thing that this President has been right about!!
If the American people are stupid enough to vote for someone with a track record like Bush, we will have people moving out of the US. Eight years of this is enough. My family has been here for over 150 years and we are thinking about it.
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by iceman_1960 September 25, 2007 1:01 AM EDT
"I would have just one question for Clinton...Do you feel safe living with a RAPIST?"
Posted by B48151 at 03:14 PM : Sep 24, 2007

Ronald Reagan was the one credibly accused of rape, not Bill Clinton.

Bill Clinton''s accuser, Juanita Broaddrick, admitted that she and her husband attended a Bill Clinton fundraiser shortly after the alleged rape. She also was involved with old Clinton enemies in Arkansas.

The accusation made against Ronald Reagan (when he was a powerful Hollywood figure) by Selene Walters is a lot more believable.
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by liberalme September 25, 2007 12:15 AM EDT
Funny, my grandfather said Nixon was the devil!! Looks like he came back--the devils sire! lol
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