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Clinton Adviser Compared Bill Richardson To Judas

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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:47 PM EDT
generey -

THAT''S ALL YOU NOBAMANITES SAY AND DO!

YOU''RE SUPPOSE TO BE THE EDUCATED ONES. I ''M TURNED OFF BY YOUR LANGUAGE. HEHEHE...
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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
IF YOU LOOK AT THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE WITH NOBAMA AND TYHOSE WHO DEFECTED TO HIM, THERE''S ONE THING IN COMMON, THEY''RE ALL WANNABES.

AND THE SAME MAYBE TRUE ON THE CLINTON-SIDE BUT ONE THS IS FORE SURE THESE NOBAMANITES ARE JUST TOO PROUD TO ADMIT IT.
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by generey March 25, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
Carville is nothing but a fugly little bug that needs to be squashed.
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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
RowdyTexan2-

STOP BEING ROWDY. YOU''RE VERY TYPICAL.

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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
fsw3-

AND NOBAMA AND HIS SUPPORTERS DOESN''T FEEL THEY HAVE THE SAME DIVINE ROGHT TO BE PRESIDENT.

CMON.. YOU GUYS ARE SUPPPOSE TO BE THE ACADEMICS. YOU CAN COME UP WITH SOMETHING BETTER.
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by rowdytexan2 March 25, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
Carville''''s analogy can only mean the Hillary is like Jesus Christ.

Excuse me, Mr. Carville, I know Jesus. And believe me. Hillary is no Jesus!


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Posted by briannorwood at 09:14 AM : Mar 25, 2008

lol, OMG Carville never mentioned Jesus, he called Richardson Judas, with that exact context.

Remember the old homily about when you get to the dance you oughta dance with the one that brung ya? And how it implies a serious character flaw in a person if they don''t honor the one that brought you to the dance in the first place.

Lack of loyalty is a real serious character flaw and to thumb your nose at the ones that brung you to the dance and supported your arse is contemptible.
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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
fsw3-

YOU''RE WORSE THAN ANY PUNDITS I KNOW. YOU''RE ANALYSIS IS SO ''ANAL.'' ALL CARVILLE SAID THAT RICHARDSON BETRAYED THE BILLARY. THAT''S ALL.

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by prinzowhales March 25, 2008 12:37 PM EDT
Now, what exactly, according to Carville, did Richardson betray? I don''t see that Richardson had an obligation to support Clinton...particularly after the murder of Secretary Brown....Now, if the Clinton''s Cabinet midget doesn''t support her, who will entertain at banquets?...The wife of Peter the Great once had a naked midget pop out of a cake at some female festivity... will Secretary Reich be available for parties?
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by walt1944-2009 March 25, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
The Great Emperor Bush II is amused at the amount of in-fighting going on within the Whimpo-cratic party between Clinton and Obama.

At first, he had believed that the Whimpo-crats were above such tactics, that only his party, the neocon Fascist Nazi Republican party was capable of such verbal sniping and gutter politics. He is pleased to see that politics in general has become a "Roman circus" with gladiators fighting to the death! In a way, it justifies all the dirty tricks the Fascist Nazi GOP has played on its opponents in gaining power over the past 12 years.

Naturally, it also means that, as the Whimpo-crats fight each other, John "The Great Pretender" McCain can sit back and let both Clinton and Obama destroy each other and the Whimpo-crats chances of gaining the throne in the Oval Office, or any more seats in Congress.

How does the saying go? United we stand, DIVIDED we FALL!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!
sig heil, (more of the same), McCain????
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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
BEFORE YOU CAN NOT SAY ANYTHING AGAINST NOBAMA...

NOW IT''S WORSE..

YOU CAN;R SAY AN YTHING ABOUT THOSE WHO SUPPORTS NOBAMA.

THESE PEOPLE WANTS IMMUNITY. SORRY YOU''RE NOT GONNA GET IT.
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by dthor2 March 25, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
We have all lost our sense of humor in this political horserace. No matter which side you are on, James Carville had a great line here. It is truly worth a smile anyway! And when Blitz and the boys tried to make some hay out of his comments, he replies that he was quoted correctly, the quote was not taken out of context, and it was exactly what was intended. How refreshing!!!

The candidates all have been walking on eggshells trying not to make a strategic error in their responses or comments. How can we ever settle on a candidate when everyone is trying to be so politically-correct?

Let the election run its course. Politics is, has been, and always will be one candidate saying why she should be the Democratic candidate and that her opponent should not. Here is why I am the best candidate and here is why he is not. Simple as that. Whoops, did I say her and she? Go Hillary!
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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:33 PM EDT
briannorwood-

YOU DON''T GET THE POINT!

HILLARY IS DEFINITELY NOT JESUS. CARVILLE''S POINT IS THE BETRAYAL..

YOU''RE SO SMART.
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by repdemapart March 25, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
GUYS - JUST REMEBER RICHARDSOM WOULD NEVER BE THE RICHARDSON TAHT HE IS NOW IF NOT FOR THE CLINTONS.

I''M JUST SUPER GLAD HE I DON''T HAVE A FRIEND LIKE RICHARDSON.
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by dthor2 March 25, 2008 12:23 PM EDT
We have all lost our sense of humor in this political horserace. No matter which side you are on, James Carville had a great line here. It is truly worth a smile anyway! And when Blitz and the boys tried to make some hay out of his comments, he replies that he was quoted correctly, the quote was not taken out of context, and it was exactly what was intended. How refreshing!!!

The candidates all have been walking on eggshells trying not to make a strategic error in their responses or comments. How can we ever settle on a candidate when everyone is trying to be so politically-correct?

Let the election run its course. Politics is, has been, and always will be one candidate saying why she should be the Democratic candidate and that her opponent should not. Here is why I am the best candidate and here is why he is not. Simple as that. Whoops, did I say her and she? Go Hillary!
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by briannorwood March 25, 2008 12:14 PM EDT
Carville''s analogy can only mean the Hillary is like Jesus Christ.

Excuse me, Mr. Carville, I know Jesus. And believe me. Hillary is no Jesus!
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by blkpresident March 25, 2008 12:12 PM EDT
28 Days before PA. voters send ''lil missy packing. She might want to dust off her apron ''cause her time is at hand.
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by rowdytexan2 March 25, 2008 11:59 AM EDT
Hang in there James. It''s a sad day when a person who helped advise this man has to apologize for an honest opinion. Governor Richardson certainly enjoyed all the success he had in the Clinton administration, but he just couldn''t wait to join the Obama fake racist agenda.

I thought Governor Richardson had some excellent experience, but his bad judgment has overridden everything he gained with the support of the Clintons.
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by ekucrew March 25, 2008 11:50 AM EDT
Richardson likes to come off as a humble, Hispanic guy from NM.... PLEASE! He was educated in the Northeast, Middlesex Prep and then Tufts University for five years, the latter got him an educational deferement. He has now simply lined up to the trough that lokks the most appealing.

Carville may have a big mouth but at least he earned his Globe & Anchor in the Corps before he went to law school.
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by gkc99 March 25, 2008 11:26 AM EDT
Carville is simply typical of the sleaze the Clintons gather. You''d think they were Republicans! Indeed, the reason that Clintons and Bushes get along so well is that they are so alike.

Any means to the end they want.

McCain would be no different--he used to have some honesty but lost it in pandering to the religious Taliban and the rest of the extreme right nut cases.

Time for some fresh blood. Obama.
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by ji_john March 25, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
"That''s typical of many of the people around Senator Clinton," Richardson said on Fox. "They think they have a sense of entitlement to the presidency."

Carville told CNN on Monday that Richardson had committed an "egregious act" and he intended to make a sharp response to it.

"I wanted to use a very strong metaphor to make my point," Carville told CNN. "I doubt if Governor Richardson and I will be particularly close in the future."--From the Article

Once upon a time, I had respect for the Clintons, and respect for James Carville for defending the Clintons during the rough patches of the Bill Clinton presidency. I lost my respect for the Clintons long ago--during the celebration of ''Bloody Sunday'', re-living the Civil Rights march over the Edmond-Pettus Bridge from Selma to Birmingham. I lost respect for Carville now because of how he would, and has, thrown his friendship with Richardson ''under the bus'' because he chose not to support Hillary for president. The ''scorched earth'' policies of the Clinton campaign has cast Hillary, Bill, and Co. as purveyors of lies, deceit, and negative spin. Carville even said on a ''Meet The Press'' segment that campaign surrogates ought to be able to speak their mind without having to resogn for what they say. He was speaking about Geraldine Ferraro at the time. Bill Richardson has a right to say what he wants to say, and support who he wants to support.
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