Comments on: Obama Shoots Back At Clinton Criticism
Rhetoric Grows Increasingly Heated As Democratic Presidential Candidates Trade Barbs
- I do think the tone of this neverending but freakishly interesting political season will take on a more serious discussion of the issues once Hillary gets out.
I disagree with McCain on Iraq, the economy and housing crisis, and health care, but still have hope that he is committed to fair discussion, unlike the Hill-people. Though, perhaps, the similarities on the issues gets us on all this nonsense to discuss, and perhaps these folks aren''t all that divisive. Ahh, issues. - Reply to this comment
- Why should he drop out?
He''''s won the delegate count and the popular vote!
Unless you don''''t believe in the democratic process.
Perhaps you should take a leaf out of Rove''''s book and fudge the numbers.
That''''s the more legit way to steal an election.
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Posted by jerr11 at 12:00 AM : Apr 14, 2008
jerrll - apparently you do not believe in the democratic process because Obama has not won anything yet and there still 10 more states that have not voted yet. He is still a long way from the 2025 delegates votes he needs to win the nomination and as far as the popular vote, there still are 10 more states left that have not voted yet (and 2 that have but thanks to Obama and the party, they won''t count and won''t be revoting). - Reply to this comment
- You got it Sarge! Her tactics STINK of Rove and his repug boy''''''''s. Even though I would vote for her over McBush I hope to god it doesn''''''''t come to that.
Posted by rebelscout at 12:14 AM : Apr 14, 2008
After 20 Years of failure with Bush, Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush do we vote for another Clinton(Hillary) or another Bush(McCain). I hope it doesn''t come down to this. - Reply to this comment
- Wow. I like that lady''''s legs on that cnn forum.
Posted by alphanuclear at 12:16 AM : Apr 14, 2008
None of those God-fearing good Christians at that Faith and Compassion forum shared your sentiments I doubt. ''Cept maybe for a few lesbians trapped in mens bodies. - Reply to this comment
- oops, my cut ''n paste went over the lines :o (just the last paragraph below is relevant!)
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- -Getting clearer as time goes by. I second.
Posted by trishab4 at 12:17 AM : Apr 14, 2008
Vice President Hillary Clinton (R) - Reply to this comment
- Posted by clemenhagen1 at 12:19 AM : Apr 14, 2008
Again, when you go to CNN and add up the votes like I did. Then you can come back and call me a liar!
Have you done that? Added them up yourself instead of letting someone else tell you what they are?
The DNC knows what they are. That''s why they haven''t called the nomination! - Reply to this comment
- Otherthan that, he''''s in the White House !!
Posted by Omaar-101 at 12:09 AM : Apr 14, 2008
You forgot the swiftboat veterans for sleaze.
They''ll get you if nothing else will.
Or perhaps a last minute appearance by Bin "Bush" Laden.
Nothing like an old sick far*t to make us run screaming with fear and vote for the GOP again! - Reply to this comment
- SamTheTVCat
Fantastic post! Well done! - Reply to this comment
- michael0004, also there was this:
"About Nico Pitney
Nico Pitney is National Editor at the Huffington Post. He was previously Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and Managing Editor of ThinkProgress. He lives in Washington, DC, and has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and the BBC. Nico can be reached at pitney@huffingtonpost.com.
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As the rumination continues over Barack Obama''s comments about economically-depressed small town voters, statements made by Bill Clinton on the same topic -- uttered while he was running for president in 1991 -- have now surfaced.
"The reason (George H. W. Bush''s tactic) works so well now is that you have all these economically insecure white people who are scared to death," Clinton was quoted saying by the Los Angeles Times in September 1991 - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




