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Washington Post: Even After Energizing Victories, She Still Lags Behind In Pledged Delegates

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by ipromise March 5, 2008 9:44 PM EST
I have noticed how Clinton never ever have any complaints about the election process when she has won, apparently it doesn''t take much. I did not vote for her nor will I ever vote for her. Her mud slinging and old-school politics are a turn off and it makes her look like a bitter old woman who is using the false sense of power of the White House as some form of compensation for her loss of self-esteem. I have no problem with any woman running as a Presidential Candidate, but this person has the morales of a snake and the smile of a goat. I have become addicted to the election coverage before and after primaries and I have come to my own conclusion that she is nothing more that the most selfish, insecure and back-stabbing individual I have ever seen in politics for as long as I can remember. I don''t think there is a male politician who is as ruteless and conniving as this person. I truly feel that no Head-of State of any foreign land will have any form of respect for her nor will she be able to get any cooperation from Democrats or Republicans if she (connives, lies and cheats) her way into the White House. Personally, I do feel that she probably could be up at 3am at the White House, because she''ll be up waiting for her husband to come home. (Just so that there are no misunderstandings,HRC, I am a WOMAN.)
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by libra127 March 5, 2008 9:03 PM EST
"While allies, they are minor players"
Posted by tibu987 at 05:22 PM : Mar 05, 2008

Where have you been living, Pluto ? The countries I listed are hardly "minor players". LOL

"What matters is what goes on in the backrooms of the world and where, women are not welcome.
This is called reality."
Posted by tibu987 at 05:22 PM : Mar 05, 2008

To the extent that that happens, it is called SEXISM. And it''s got to STOP.

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by tibu987 March 5, 2008 8:22 PM EST
libra127....
No, because those countries do not present the problems to the world that the U.S. does. While allies, they are minor players. Perfunctory ceremony is given to every head of state. What matters is what goes on in the backrooms of the world and where, women are not welcome.
This is called reality.
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by libra127 March 5, 2008 7:59 PM EST
"Vote for Hillary even though many foreign heads of state do not believe in negotiating with women."

Posted by tibu987 at 04:15 PM : Mar 05, 2008

Gee, I haven''t noticed this being a significant problem for Great Britain (Thatcher), Germany (Merkel), Pakistan (Bhutto), India (I. Gandhi), Israel (Meier), ...

But if a country does have a problem with it, it is way past time they learn that such sexism is unacceptable in the modern world. (You could stand to learn that too).
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by libra127 March 5, 2008 7:54 PM EST
Probably she won''t agree to a re-do in Michigan and Florida because she knows they won''t help her and she''s probably more interested in getting her $5mil back . . .

Posted by SamTheTVCat at 04:02 PM : Mar 05, 2008

A Florida and Michigan re-do certainly would help her, since she won those states handily and likely would again. Your second statement is not true either - I think she''s rather lose her $5M and win the election if that were the trade-off.

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by libra127 March 5, 2008 7:48 PM EST
"But she raised $35mil in February and only had $12.7mil of debt going into the month . . . if she only spent $4mil (?) on commercials, where''s all the $ going?"

Posted by SamTheTVCat at 04:02 PM : Mar 05, 2008

Did it ever occur to you that perhaps the statement that she is "carrying millions of dollars of debt" isn''t true ? LOL




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by tibu987 March 5, 2008 7:15 PM EST
The women have spoken.
Vote for Hillary because she is a woman.
Vote for Hillary because we need a woman in the White house.
Vote for Hillary because she is the victim of an adulterous husband.
Vote for Hillary because her tears show that she is compassionate.
(Sorry, tears are not allowed in the Oval Room).
Vote for Hillary so people can see what a woman can do in the White House.
Vote for Hillary despite her being a scandal ridden sleazy lawyer from Arkansas, the second most backward State in the U.S.
Vote for Hillary although she represents exactly what is wrong in this country and in Washington.
(More of the same).
Vote for Hillary even though it will make the U.S. the laughing stock for the world.
Vote for Hillary even though many foreign heads of state do not believe in negotiating with women.
Let me see, there most be other reasons.
Jeeeez ladies, gimme a break.
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by samthetvcat March 5, 2008 7:02 PM EST
"the Clinton campaign is carrying millions of dollars in debt"

That was obvious when she started pointing out how she was only spending half of what Obama was spending on advertising. But she raised $35mil in February and only had $12.7mil of debt going into the month . . . if she only spent $4mil (?) on commercials, where''s all the $ going?

I figured for sure she''d stay in until Pennsylvania even if she doesn''t go all out to win because she needs an excuse to bring in the money to pay off her debts.

Probably she won''t agree to a re-do in Michigan and Florida because she knows they won''t help her and she''s probably more interested in getting her $5mil back . . .

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by samthetvcat March 5, 2008 6:56 PM EST
"No person has ever won the White House without winning the Ohio primary in either party, so I think Ohio is pretty important," Clinton said in an interview with the NBC affiliate in Columbus."

ha ha, she changed it - what an arrogant buffoon she is. Yesterday she was saying as Ohio goes so goes the nation, but polls show Ohio going to McCain.

It''s too late though, she already said it like 12 times. The GOP are probably going to use her clips with poll numbers superimposed showing Ohio ''going'' with McCain to make her look like she''s out of it . . .
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by l00ker March 5, 2008 6:42 PM EST
She didn''''t win by landslide numbers, and picked up only a couple of delegates. She may claim that she won big states, but those were Dem hack states, and heavily hispanic, while he won all across the country. She''''s outta here.

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Posted by l00ker at 03:41 PM : Mar 05, 2008


Correction: Clinton hack states.
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