Comments on: Clinton Lent Her Campaign $6.4 Million
Donation To Campaign Comes On Top Of Earlier Loan Of $5 Million
- CAN ANYONE NOW DENY HILLARY, OR EVEN SLICK WILLIE, ARE REPUBE PUPPETS BENT ON DISTRACTING THE PUBLIC WHILE THE RICK RAVAGE OUR COUNTRYS FINANCES, SAVINGS, AND RETIREMENT PLANS?
DEMS DIDNT DO A D A M N THING ABOUT GW BUSH. NOW THEY CANT EVEN SHUT THIS LOUD MOUTH LESBIAN UP AND LET OUR COUNTRY TRY TO TAKE A NEW COURSE AFTER THE CLINTON BUSH YEARS HAVE RIPPED OUR COUNTRY APART!
TO H E L L WITH THE DEMS THEN TOO!! ELECT AN INDEPENDENT, ANY GD INDEPENDENT!! - Reply to this comment
- Hang in there Hillary! You know what''s right! Make them call it! Stay in until convention! YOu know what has to be done and you know you''ve had the will of the people all along!
Don''t let Obama and the media try to force! If he forces this, it''ll be a blood bath for the democrats in NOvember. - Reply to this comment
- Just got done watching her in W. Virginia ..... she''s really beyond being in denial. She''s completely dillusional!
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- http://youtube.com/watch?v=z5sX-WakFq8
George Stephanopoulos, clintons mouthpiece.
Stephanopoulos: "This nomination fight is over" - Reply to this comment
- powin1,
You can wake up now. The dream is over. - Reply to this comment
- Congrats Obama...
Hillary, get out NOW and start helping to re-unite the democratic party... immediately.
BTW, here''s what i think is also dispicable... she loaned her campaign her own money, but she is raising money to pay herself back... *WITH INTEREST* no doubt. So she is, in effect, increasing her weath by loaning $$ to her own campaign. There should be a law against that. I wonder what the interest rate is.
In any event, her donating $$ to herself is a lost cause. It should be evident where the people are putting their support... OBAMA.
RUSH LIMBAUGH, you are SO anti American it''s not even funny. You tried to interfere with the American politcal system. That is TRULY unpatriotic. SHAME ON YOU. - Reply to this comment
- Brimming with unabashed arrogance and a numerical argument that is clearly flawed, Senator Clinton has been asked to withdraw regardless that it has been repeatedly said that neither candidate can accrue enough pledged delegates to win the nomination. That "Clinton and Obama remain statistically tied with John McCain in matchups" further repudiates Leahy''s rationale, arguments rife with cynicism, Richardson''s hubris, and Ms. Pelosi''s posturing which is helping the GOP exponentially, it''s sad. Silence can be a good thing, especially if it''s Floridians who truly need to be silenced. CA, FL, MI, PA, OH, MA, NY are a must........and, although I like Obama, he hasn''t won the most critical blue states....
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- BTW, too bad that Obama does not want to engage in a negative campaign. He could have shown the Hillary Bosnia lie footage over and ever again as she did to him on his %u201Cbitter%u201D comments. If he did, she would be crushed a long time ago.
Posted by leighg1 at 11:17 AM :
He''''s the bigger person for not doing so--who wants to be on her level?
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Posted by liberalme at 11:57 AM : May 07, 2008
So true...and he carries himself like a true "presidential" even in the face of all the mudslinging he''s endured throughout the campaign. - Reply to this comment
- Brimming with unabashed arrogance and a numerical argument that is clearly flawed, Senator Clinton has been asked to withdraw regardless that it has been repeatedly said that neither candidate can accrue enough pledged delegates to win the nomination. That "Clinton and Obama remain statistically tied with John McCain in matchups" further repudiates Leahy''s rationale, arguments rife with cynicism, Richardson''s hubris, and Ms. Pelosi''s posturing which is helping the GOP exponentially, it''s sad. Silence can be a good thing, especially if it''s Floridians who truly need to be silenced. CA, FL, MI, PA, OH, MA, NY are a must........and, although I like Obama, he hasn''t won the most critical blue states....
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- Barrow and spend, sticking with a strategy which isn''t working and in fact is doing damage to America. You would think that I''m talking about the Bush Administration.
Hilary it''s time to step aside. - Reply to this comment
- McGovern, (Former Clinton Backer), Urges Her ToDROP OUT !!
McGovern Urges Clinton To Drop Out Of Democratic Presidential Race, He Now (Endorses Obama)
Omaar: Im a Southerner, Raised in SC, Lived in NC and Lives in GA, all these states have Voted for Obama.
When Ultra Confederate Southerner ''''George McGovern'''' Now Endorses Obama, thats One He!! of a Statement...Yall
One He!! of a Statement...Yall
(AP) Former Sen. George McGovern, who backed Hillary Rodham Clinton, is urging her to drop out of the Democratic presidential race.
McGovern said Wednesday he has decided to endorse Barack Obama.
After watching the returns from the North Carolina and Indiana primaries Tuesday night, McGovern says it''s virtually impossible for Clinton to win the nomination.
McGovern says he is calling former President Clinton to tell him of the decision and adds that he remains close friends with the Clintons. - Reply to this comment
- Loaning money to your own campaign is not like borrowing bait to go fishing. If you catch fish, who will the fish really belong to? Some, who catch fish will share their catch with the one who loaned them the bait. Others, wont share their catch at all. Still others will return the bait... and others will return the bait and share some of the catch.
So, I guess if you loaned yourself some bait for your own fishing event, and paid it back, you give yourself the benefit and charged yourself the interest for it.
What would you rather do, go fishing? or go campaigning? Different strokes for different folks.
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- McCain = The Same
Grandpa Factor: All Moderate Republicans & Independent Thinking Republicans, The Independents, The Middle Age & Younger Voters (Of All Race) will Not Vote For ..
Grandpa McCain !!
1. The Middle Aged will Not Vote for McCain, because their 25 Yrs. Close to being Him and they Have Children in a 20 Billion $ Per Month Farce Of a War, in Iraq & Afghanistan !!
2. The 30 yr old dont want a 72 yr old War Mongering, lets Stay in 20 Billion $ Per Month Farce Of a War in Iraq & Afghanistan !!
3. High School College Kids: 20 -18 Yr old, regardless of their Race will Not Vote for McCain, because they dont want to be in that 20 Billion per Month Iraq & Afghanistan Farce of a War...Period
4. McCain Voted for the 20 Billion $ War in Iraq & Afghanistan and says we will stay there as longas it takes, 100 Yrs if we have to. Mccain made his Biggest Blunder and shows his Lack of Coherent Thinking, McCain shouldve waited to make such a statement, but During the primaries, he cant Distance himself from those Words Spoken...He Cant !!
5. Youth will Prevail, Color will be of No Importance, Religion will Not... But a 46 yr old man, that Looks like a 36 Yr old man, facing a 72 yr old GrandPa will be a Physical Mix Match, more glaring than the Kennedy & Nixon Face To Face...McCain wants Hillary...Not a Face Off with Obama..Believe It !! - Reply to this comment
- I want to believe that the Clintons did what they did for patriotic reasons and to make sure that our party succeeds this time. I hope I am right because this will allow me to forgive them for some of their tactics.
Posted by Obamacrat at 11:33 AM : May 07, 2008
I voted for Bill twice and would probably still be voting for him if not for the 22nd amendment. I too want to believe they think they''re doing the right thing for the country and the party, but as she drags this war out day after day it becomes more obvious that they''ve placed her ambition over everything else. - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama is urbane enough to accept the challenge while still gaining experience.
Clearly he is the only candidate offering a breath of potentially fresh political vitality.
Nice to read folks are already referring to %u201CThe Obamainator%u201D as the electable candidate.
Historically no candidate has ever been perfect, no matter how polished or experienced they appeared to the voters of the day.
Today%u2019s voters are becoming more discerning.
Thankfully the same old %u201Cpolitical Playdough%u201D recipes are simply not going to cut it anymore. We the people are starting to have our voice; again in national affairs.
Perhaps voters are truly aspiring and optimistic for change. We can only do our part one vote at a time while fulfilling our most fundamental contribution to a democracy.
Most would agree its time for real political transformation. The proverbial thin line between genius and radical may need to be straddled to achieve great things.
Both image and substance of national politics and policy is increasingly losing touch with the common citizen and common sense. US must signify a better place for us, all of us.
Which candidate appears to have the oomph and catalyst to bring something different to the forefront? - Reply to this comment
- If she were really concerned about our troops or hunger or abused women or single moms or housing, I can think of dozens of charities that would love to have a fraction of the $11.5 million she has spent on her own inflated ego, let alone some of all the money she and her hypocrite of a husband have made over the last few years.
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- BTW, too bad that Obama does not want to engage in a negative campaign. He could have shown the Hillary Bosnia lie footage over and ever again as she did to him on his %u201Cbitter%u201D comments. If he did, she would be crushed a long time ago.
Posted by leighg1 at 11:17 AM :
He''s the bigger person for not doing so--who wants to be on her level? - Reply to this comment
- How can she be an effective president? I certainly wouldn''t want her to have anything to do with our budget!
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- Sen Clinton-just another reason you should just go away!
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- What rate of interest did she charge herself?
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