Comments on: Superdelegates Torn Between Voters, Party
CBSNews.com Reports: Clinton, Obama Push Different Visions For Party Leaders Who Could Decide Nomination
- Give it some time! The Clinton Camp is currently working with the DNC to come up with another SPIN, scheme or gimmick for all of this.
It will be something to temporarily to point out how all these disenfranchised Clinton voters in Florida & Michigan, by breaking the DNC rules should receive a special pardon & reconsideration.
Why don''''t we have every State that feels as though they''''ve been slighted by DNC own actions come forward an ask for another primary. That is, just those that Obama won. Sounds fair to me!
The Clinton Media & Press machine will buy into it & rush to judgment for Hillary. If Obama was in this situation the DNC, Rendell, Media, & Press would be looking the other way.
The Clinton Conspiracy is becoming more & more transparent. It is real & it is here to prevent Obama , The People & This Country from coming together to rid Washington of the status quo Clinton Polictics. - Reply to this comment
- I''m glad we have superdelegates. People will vote against their best interest time and time again. Bush-need I say more. I remember that Jimmy Carter was a really nice guy, he wanted to be a uniter. He went on to do good things in the world, but his Presidency, by any measure, was extremely ineffective and a big disappointment. This isn''t a popularity contest. We need someone who has the intellect and practical experience in Washington to bring about change.
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- Barack Obama has the strength and moral fortitude to grow with America into a new era. Clinton has nothing but the same old tired politics we have lived with for far too long. She is the Rovian antithesis - opposite in parallel...the yin to the yang of the dark machine. I will vote against the democratic party for the first time in 20 years if she steals the nomination. I have voted for her family 3 times and finally saw the light when she chose the ''politically expedient'' choice of voting us into Iraq. I''ve simply had enough. - Enough.
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- I can not wait for the rioting! I''''m going to get me a 50" plasma tv, I picked out the store already.
I assume you all know if Obama has the most votes and the superdelegates vote for Hillary then their will be rioting and the blacks will not go to vote. The same people who cried that the election was stolen from Al Gore will speak up and do the same about Obama. That will seperate the party from the moderates and the utra-liberals who favor Obama. John McCain will win. He will win any way because all the whites will get out to vote to make sure Obama does not win. Blacks vote for Obama only because he is black and whites vote for McCain because he is not a woman and he is not black. End of story! Who are the real racists?
Senator Obama with hand in pocket, feel cocky all day. - Reply to this comment
- In his first major public address since a cancer crisis, Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said Sunday that presidential candidate Barack Obama is the "hope of the entire world" that the U.S. will change for the better.
The 74-year-old Farrakhan, addressing an estimated crowd of 20,000 people at the annual Saviours'' Day celebration, never outrightly endorsed Obama but spent most of the nearly two-hour speech praising the Illinois senator.
"This young man is the hope of the entire world that America will change and be made better," he said. "This young man is capturing audiences of black and brown and red and yellow. If you look at Barack Obama''s audiences and look at the effect of his words, those people are being transformed."
HOPE OF THE ENTIRE WORLD?
Farrakhan compared Obama to the religion''s founder, Fard Muhammad, who also had a white mother and black father.
FOUNDER OF BLACK MUSLIMS HAD A WHITE MOTHER AND BLACK FATHER LIKE OBAMA-
"A black man with a white mother became a savior to us," he told the crowd of mostly followers. "A black man with a white mother could turn out to be one who can lift America from her fall." - Reply to this comment
- According to the poll on this page 75% of the people don''t want the superdelegates to overturn the will of the people. Let this campaign run by Hillary Clinton, Mark Penn or whoever is responsible for this debacle, be a lesson for those who would like to be president. You can''t just run to be president of the big states, you need to run to be president of the United Sates. I''m from California and glad our system doesn''t give all the power to just the big states.
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- Most of the voters did vote for the war. We had been attacked.
Posted by croft777 at 12:36 AM : Mar 08, 2008
But not by Iraq.......formrusmcsgt
Well you got to look at it this way, Bush wanted to finish what his dad started. He wanted Sadam, he lied to everyone saying they had weapons of mass destruction. He had only been in Office a year, nobody knew what kind of person he would portray. We see him now though dson''t we? - Reply to this comment
- If the Dem convention delegates are smart they''ll declare a stalemate and select someone without all the bloody baggage O and C are inflicting on each other...doing a better job of it than the GOP ever could. Both have drawn hard lines that many cannot bring themselves to cross. The Dems need someone who can unite the party going into the general election. Given all the Dem votes for others that dropped out that amounted to votes against either O or C need to be considered in the totals if totals are to be the measure. And no one complained of the SDs until it looked like they could do what they were designed to do...help choose a winner of an election, not an emotional family battle.
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- Most of the voters did vote for the war. We had been attacked.
Posted by croft777 at 12:36 AM : Mar 08, 2008
But not by Iraq....... - Reply to this comment
- "I think it would be problematic if either Senator Clinton or myself came in with having won the most support from voters, and that was somehow overturned by party insiders. I think the people would feel as if the voters'' voices had been discounted."
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How else could it be viewed?
Why then have primaries if their results are only to be discounted?? - Reply to this comment
I can not wait for the rioting! I''m going to get me a 50" plasma tv, I picked out the store already.
I assume you all know if Obama has the most votes and the superdelegates vote for Hillary then their will be rioting and the blacks will not go to vote. The same people who cried that the election was stolen from Al Gore will speak up and do the same about Obama. That will seperate the party from the moderates and the utra-liberals who favor Obama. John McCain will win. He will win any way because all the whites will get out to vote to make sure Obama does not win. Blacks vote for Obama only because he is black and whites vote for McCain because he is not a woman and he is not black. End of story! Who are the real racists?
Senator Obama with hand in pocket, feel cocky all day.- Reply to this comment
- This Clinton campaign is gettin'''' more and more unreal everyday.
She voted in favor of the Iraq war...and she wants us to believe she is "Commander in Chief" material??? hadenough43
Most of the voters did vote for the war. We had been attacked. War was suppose to be the last resort, but it wasn''t because of Bush. You cannot blame that on the voters. Regardless, the terrorist are still out there hot and heavy and it is something to be concerned about. Considering that many of the terrorist in 9/11 were from Saudi, I think I would have been looking there. That country anyways is not right. - Reply to this comment
- This Clinton campaign is gettin'' more and more unreal everyday.
She voted in favor of the Iraq war...and she wants us to believe she is "Commander in Chief" material??? - Reply to this comment
- Reserve your seats for a bloody Democratic convention in Denver. I can''t wait!
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I assume you all know if Obama has the most votes and the superdelegates vote for Hillary then their will be rioting and the blacks won''t go to vote. The same people who cried that the election was stolen from Al Gore will speak up and do the same about Obama. That will seperate the party from the moderates and the utra-liberals who favor Obama. John McCain will win. He''ll win any way because all the whites will get out to vote to make sure Obama doesn''t win. Blacks vote for Obama because he''s black and whites vote for McCain because he''s not a woman and he''s not black. End of story!
Senator Obama with hand in pocket, feel cocky all day.- Reply to this comment
- And you got all dressed up, went out in the snow and ice to vote for the candidate of your choice for nothing. The SUPER DUPER DELEGATES WILL MAKE THE CHOICE! Now don''t you feel foolish? Such is the life of a Democrat.
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- Here''s the reason well-educated people do not like Hillary:
"Smart people instinctively understand the dangers of entrusting our future to self-serving leaders who use our institutions.. whether in the corporate or social sectors.. to advance their own interests."
Here''s the reason the majority of parents and educators do not like Bill Clinton:
"A leader leads by example, whether he intends to or not."
This show how low the Clintons are - at the bottom:
"To lead people, walk beside them ...
As for the best leaders, the people do not notice their existence.
The next best, the people honor and praise.
The next, the people fear;
and the next, the people hate ..." - Reply to this comment
- Will it still be a "disservice" if the super delegates do not vote in her favor? Or is she insisting on the super delegates make the decision who gets the nomination because she has them in her pocket? Hilary seems to think that she is entitled to the nomination and the only opinions that count are the ones that support her. PLEASE HILARY give this nation a chance to become great again. You are not the person to lead us in that direction. You''ll become another Pelosi once you get in office.
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- Will it still be a "disservice" if the super delegates do not vote in her favor? Or is she insisting on the super delegates make the decision who gets the nomination because she has them in her pocket? Hilary seems to think that she is entitled to the nomination and the only opinions that count are the ones that support her. PLEASE HILARY give this nation a chance to become great again. You are not the person to lead us in that direction. You''ll become another Pelosi once you get in office.
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- Look out Rowdy!There''s a neocon behind you!Most of the voters in this country don''t know a neocon from their sisters'' teat.Hillary loses any way you slice it.She''ll lose even worse if she gets the nomination through hijinks.I was actually able to sit through a speech by her on the television.I think it was in Missisippi.I had my back to it.I was impressed.It would be nice if it were true.
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