Comments on: John Edwards Endorses Obama
"Brothers And Sisters, We Must Come Together As Democrats," Says Obama's Former Rival
- Obama????...This man has not paid his dues...Colin Powell for president!
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- ---"Hillary will start Bashing Edwards just like they Bashed Richardson"---
Posted by concorde5
Totally - I''m so scared for them :o That''s why I think it''s so gutsy . . . there was also the former DNC Chair who along with his endorsement had to add the caveat that because he had dealt with Karl Rove in the past he felt like he could handle whatever might possibly come out from camp Clinton as fallout . . . SCARY! - Reply to this comment
- Big Whoop
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- Edwards is good for Obama.. the more people that can give him insight to rural America and how they think, what they want...this is just what he needs. He will listen too...
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- Hillary will start Bashing Edwards just like they Bashed Richardson.
She will take the low road every d*mn time.
She makes me sick! - Reply to this comment
- YAY! I like this.
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- What an idiot Edwards is. These two vain men deserve each other. It is extremely weird that he waited this ling to speak his simple mind. This Obama frenzy needs to stop and people need to be very afraid of it. And it is not because he is black. He is nothing more than a celebrity who went to law school. Let him spend more time in the Senate before he runs for President. Just how long was he a senator before he announced his candidacy anyway...a year and a half maybe. What an experienced soul we have there. And the loser Edwards who couldn''t even get the support of his own state, yeh I will listen to what he says. I just hope Hillary wins and freezes out these two jerks.
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- It''s definitely over now.
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- Edwards is a looser. Who cares who he endorces. Obama Will loose this election to the Republicans if he gets the nomination. First term Senator, with no experience. Full of himself and his wife and Pastor cant keep their mouths shut. Why don''t you have a middle class American like Donald Trump endorece him. Not about color- it is about Wealth and arrogance.
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- "John Edwards To Endorse Obama"
NO, NO, NO, I can''t accept that!! - Reply to this comment
- ---"Edwards couldnt win his own home state"---
Posted by tracymorgan0
As McLame likes point out, he''s no Shrub . . . don''t the rural Evangelicals despise John McCain (aka Juan McAmnesty the non-believer)? - Reply to this comment
- Edwards couldnt win his own home state.
After the negro freshman senator named Hussein only wins 10 states in the direct election, Howard Dean should be thrown under the bus so Democrats can re-claim the party from the fringe.
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Posted by tracymorgan0 at 05:35 PM : May 14, 2008
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So in your poor simple mind the Vice Presidentual Canidate who sould be Vice instead of the Evil Piece of Trash we have shouldn''t pick someone to support...well unless it someone YOU like? You really are a sad human... very sad. - Reply to this comment
- Everybody says endorsements don''t matter, but I think John Edwards'' does because both Barack and Johnny McSame are city folk (as is Hillary for that matter) . . . it must provide some comfort to rural America to feel like there''s somebody familiar who''s walked in their shoes who will be able to give them a voice now. And it thereby shows that it is in fact possible to build a coalition where everybody can feel like they matter (hopefully?). Go John! Gutsy move!
Dems 08! Because GOP can''t think straight! - Reply to this comment
- OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! Have you lost your ever loving mind?????????????? Take a vacation with your lovely wife and spare the country your mental breakdown!!!!!
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- The Obama factor brings a capacity to challenge our political stagnation and harness upbeat energy of new prospects embodied by the American dream, before it becomes the easy to envision American nightmare.
America is undergoing change. Denial of change or to argue against change on the grounds that it somehow implies a contradiction of American values is stubborn imprudence. A philosophical change realized through this candidate may be worth a gamble to win back our hopes and dreams.
If voters have to conclude that change in politics is just an illusion, a pathetic theme echoed election after election then what is the point of our democratic way of life. President selection is not a backroom bequest to a narrow circle of an elite few dynasties.
Obama is our modern day political icon stepping up to carry the blazing torch of political transformation whatever it means to the mountain top of American politics for all to see. Ironically this achievement alone shows encouraging change is possible in our noble nation.
Barack Obama could be assimilated into the lobby riddled political mire like being in the midst of a Borg incursion or Obama may just break the mode enough to bring a spark of optimism into the enigmatic Washington DC mushroom factory.
Its up to Obama to take the party nomination and demonstrate in unfeigned deeds not vain words on how remarkable or flawed America can be if one is given the ultimate opportunity to serve all their citizens. - Reply to this comment
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