Comments on: Clinton to Obama: There's No Nominee Yet
Democrat Says It Doesn't Matter What You Claim If You Don't Have The Votes
- My friends, the definition of stupidity is believing in fairy tales and wishing for change from an inexperianced and unqualified candidate. McCain will win in Nov. 2008. It is because of Clinton that this will happen. Those who support her now will not vote for Obama. This, my friends, is a fact.
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- Obalama learned his craft practicing in the ghettos of Chicago.It is called pandering.Basic requirement-no shame.
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- Posted by ksh1022
Don''''''''t underestimate the vote of women. We will teach the DNC a lesson if they put up Obama!
Nobody will be ''putting up'' Obama. He will get the nomination because he is the best candidate and because he won, by every measure. Open your eyes, Americans are tired of being lied to, we voted and the majority of us chose Obama over Hillary.
I know Hillary and her surrogates have made up another story about having won the popular vote, sorry, but they are lying to you. Do not trust a politician. Look it up and do the math! - Reply to this comment
- ''More people have gone to the polls and caucuses and voted for Hillary Clinton than have done so for Obama. She should have the nomination. More Americans want her than Obama.
That is a pretty straight forward fact.
Posted by ERoosevelt08 at 07:27 PM : May 19, 2008''
I agree-Clinton has more substance and base support.
Obama is more fluff and talk-he should wait his turn like everyone else. - Reply to this comment
- More people have gone to the polls and caucuses and voted for Hillary Clinton than have done so for Obama. She should have the nomination. More Americans want her than Obama.
That is a pretty straight forward fact.
Posted by ERoosevelt08 at 07:27 PM
Actually, that''s a very straight forward factual error, or a bold faced lie. Let''s give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you don''t know what you''re talking about and we''ll call it a factual error. Senator Obama has received more votes this primary season EVEN when you include MI and FL. Look it up, and use a calculator if you need to because it seems you, like the Clintons can''t add. - Reply to this comment
- Not being a quitter is one thing, but being delusional is another. It is time for Hillary to back off.
Posted by kansas1946 at 07:11 PM : May 19, 2008
We''''re in it all the way to Denver.
Posted by broncfan1661 at 07:21 PM : May 19, 2008
It''ll be decided wrell before Denver. There will be no floor fight. Even Hillary knows that. - Reply to this comment
- Don''''t underestimate the vote of women. We will teach the DNC a lesson if they put up Obama!
Posted by ksh1022 at 01:56 PM : May 19, 2008
Oh so you support overturning Roe and Title IX? - Reply to this comment
- More people have gone to the polls and caucuses and voted for Hillary Clinton than have done so for Obama. She should have the nomination. More Americans want her than Obama.
That is a pretty straight forward fact.
Posted by ERoosevelt08 at 07:27 PM : May 19, 2008
ROTFLMFAO!!!! You must be living in the same fantasy land that rowdy is in! LOL! - Reply to this comment
- Hillary Clinton is citing Karl Rove as a source of objective analysis? Wow - The Clintons are finished. I hate the Clintons. They have drifted far, far away from the Democratic party.
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- Hillary is still desperately trying to sound like she''s not quitting (even though she soon will) in an effort to raise more money so her campaign can pay back the loans she made to it.
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