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Democratic Party Chief Tells CBS News That Dems Need To Unite, Avoid A Brokered Convention

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by fredgrad2000 March 28, 2008 6:18 PM EDT
On a different note, will people please stop even suggesting an Obama-Clinton ticket. You have to be delusional to believe that Hill and Bill would accept the #2 spot OR that Obama would want those two over his shoulder for 4-8 years. That is INSANE to think that would happen. If I am Obama, Richardson is my man; I think he may be the only way Obama could beat McCain; because the Hispanics have not liked Obama, and do like McCain (far far more than any other Republican); without Richardson, Obama will win only about 50-60% at most of the Hispanic Vote which will ensure the Southwest and key swing state CO stay with the GOP in 2008. Richardson, on top of his demographic help, is also of course a big experience counterweight to Obama''s lack thereof. I think there is some key calculus behind Richardson''s endorsement and when he offered it (i.e., pulling Obama''s keister out of the proverbial fire during the worst week of his campaign with some good news, from a prominent superdelegate).
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by mudrose-2009 March 28, 2008 6:16 PM EDT
"Like I keep saying pimping poverty and victimization platforms are very lucrative businesses. Obama has a million dollar home and the Wright guy just bought himself a $1.6 million home in a gated "gay" community. Very lucrative business pushing poverty and victimization."

Yeah, God D/amn America!


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by fredgrad2000 March 28, 2008 6:07 PM EDT
We know for a fact that the Clintons will not pass quietly into the night; one of two things is sure to occur if Obama gets the nomination. 1) The Clintons will launch a court battle over the FL and MI delegations; even if it means they don''t get a nominee until October!! OR 2) The Clintons will behind the scenes try to ensure Obama loses so they can say we told you so and run Hillary again in 2012.

The Clintons are all for party unity, just so long as its behind them!! Hillary and Bill are the MOST untrustworthy, slimiest, people in our government; to have them back, knowing what we know of them now, as the faces of our nation; god help us.
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by mike71067 March 28, 2008 6:05 PM EDT
McCain has more "cross party support" than either Obama or Hillary:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20080327/pl_politico/9229
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by flreason March 28, 2008 6:02 PM EDT
"Like I keep saying pimping poverty and victimization platforms are very lucrative business. Obama has a million dollar home and the Wright guy just bought himself a $1.6 million home in a gated "gay" community. Very lucrative business pushing poverty and victimization."
Posted by mudrose

In case you didn''t get the memo, Obama released his tax returns. Before his book was published and became a best-seller, their income was about $200K, which is poverty level for D.C., and close to it for Chicago. Writing can be a good profession, for those few who make the big time.
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by janiet3 March 28, 2008 5:56 PM EDT
And poor old Johnny, Bush, Cheney, et al. They are so starved and in such poverty. LOL. Halliburton may go bankrupt any day now, as well as EXXON, etc.

Mud, you crack me up. Your logic is so, oh I don''t know. Twisted, perhaps?
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by xlib March 28, 2008 5:55 PM EDT
I want to hear about the big civil war going on in the dem party. If any of you think that hill is going to do anything other than make a real attempt to steal the nomination from the empty suit. I just love the way the msm is not covering this big fight but soft peddling it and making light of it. Just love it.
Of course, if a big time thrown down does occur they will sure to blame the Republicans.
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by mudrose-2009 March 28, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
Like I keep saying pimping poverty and victimization platforms are very lucrative business. Obama has a million dollar home and the Wright guy just bought himself a $1.6 million home in a gated "gay" community. Very lucrative business pushing poverty and victimization.

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by janiet3 March 28, 2008 5:35 PM EDT
Johnny?/ You mean that old geezer. He won''t live long enough to see the day, and even if he did/could, he''ll have to have someone change his Depends for him. Likely does now. And that is what you want?

How funny is that? Verrrrrry funny. Good luck, Mr. Mud, for you and Johnny are going to need a whole heckuva lot of it.
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by mudrose-2009 March 28, 2008 5:35 PM EDT
Number one paper and news organization in the country lib..........

Posted by hillaryin012

What do you expect from MoveOn, Huffington Post and Daily Kosers?
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by mudrose-2009 March 28, 2008 5:33 PM EDT
When all the dust is settled, get used to it. President Barack Obama. Say it with me, and after a few times maybe it will begin to sound familiar. Heck you might even get used to it if you really try. It actually has a very nice ting to it, don''''cha think?

Posted by janiet3

President John McCain. Even nicer.
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by sgtrds March 28, 2008 5:32 PM EDT
janiet3

Works for me!
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by popstom1 March 28, 2008 5:31 PM EDT
Let Them take right too the end F- Howard Dean
Dean and Pelosi are spineless
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by janiet3 March 28, 2008 5:30 PM EDT
When all the dust is settled, get used to it. President Barack Obama. Say it with me, and after a few times maybe it will begin to sound familiar. Heck you might even get used to it if you really try. It actually has a very nice ting to it, don''cha think?
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by blackwater66-2009 March 28, 2008 5:28 PM EDT
Keep em fighting, big John will ease on in the office in November. This will make Hillary happy because than she will have 2012, but she too will be to old as Big John is now. However, big John will keep the US safe and stay in Iraq for 100 more years. I will not mind, I make good money over here.

Keep it going !!
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by squidly8 March 28, 2008 5:28 PM EDT
beinformed, I am just astounded how any can take what is an out and out LIE by HRC and think it was a mistake. Unless you believe she could make the mistake multiple times. HRC and her husband Bill are compulsive liars - that is a fact. Bill is even a convicted one.

Obama may not be the best candidate and I don''t know that I will vote for him - I haven''t made up my mind yet. But I will ABSOLUTELY never vote for Hillary Clinton. I am amazed that anyone can actually believe one word that comes out her self serving, arrogant mouth. I would not vote for her if she was running unopposed.
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by beinformed March 28, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
melchg, I did not see any indication that those words were spoken more than once in your referenced article... what glasses do you read with?
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by mjvw2 March 28, 2008 5:25 PM EDT
I''''m optomistic that McCain will lose, I''''m realistic when I say that a higher level of violence likely will come from this clash in Basra


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Posted by melchg

Talk about the low road. Hoping for increased violence to make your candidate look better. Please Mr. Iraqi, get killed for the sake of Obamamania. Bad form.
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by sgtrds March 28, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
Oh.. right. Not in line with SgtRDS''''s opinion=conspiracy theory. Laughable..

Posted by crusherking at 02:19 PM : Mar 28, 2008

The National Review is a right wing rag and has less cr4edibility the FOX Noise. Give me a credible source and I''ll be happy to read it, but this source might as well be Bill O''Rielly or Rush Limbaugh.
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by phillysage March 28, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
The misogynist all-boys network of the Democratic Party are in the process of ganging up on the person who should have been the first female President and banging her out of the race.
After this, I will be forced to vote for McCain, and many others I know too.
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