Comments on: Obama Pivots Toward Fall Challenges
Analysis: Electoral Math Is In Democrat's Favor To Get Nomination, But The Formula Is About To Change
- I have a deep faith in the People of this country. I believe they can and will overcome the hate and fear. I believe that is shown in the numbers for the Fascist Canidate. With all the fighting in the Democrat Party, with all the free ride the press has given him, Senator McSame has YET to get out of the 40% bracket. Has YET to lead for any period of time in ANY national poll. Obama can and will overcome the hate and fear... the Klan, the Racist and the Mud Slingers will aid him in doing that. Sieg Heil Bush
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- MCCAIN HAS THE GUTS AND THE GUMPTION TO MAKE THE CHANGES WE ARE ALL LOOKING FOR.
THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS IS A FINE EXAMPLE OF PEOPLE WHO MAKE PROMISES THEY CAN''''T KEEP.
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Posted by jack3213 at 07:44 AM : May 21, 2008
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NO the Congress is proof that ONE party, the Republican Party completely IGNORES the wishes of WE the PEOPLE. We went to the Polls in 06. We sent a CLEAR message to the Republican''s by taking as many of them out of power as possible. That message? The War based on LIES should be ended. THEY, the Republican Party and it''s Fuhrer choose to ignore the people. There is a PRICE to be paid for that.... It''s already being felt by the NAZI''s (NEOCON''s). Now let the fuhrer know you are spreading the Nazi Spin here!! Sieg Heil Bush - Reply to this comment
- Michelle Obama is a window to all of that, so "chivalry" requires that we ignore her (except of course if you are a mesmerized Obamiac, in which case listen and send in more donations).
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Posted by jack3213 at 08:54 AM : May 21, 2008
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Really? Is that why the Fascist Senator has asked the Klan Member running that ad in Tenn to pull it? ROFLMAO You freaks just keep it up... watch the Republican Party just fade into history... Fine with me! Sieg Heil Bush - Reply to this comment
- Hillary - " Obama cannot, must not & will not, win the presidency. It''''s just not fair. This is suppose to be about me The Queen Bee. I don''''t get mad, I get even. Posted by pepperwood2
That is an inaccurate and unfair portrayal of Hillary Clinton''s position. She has said repeatedly that she will support the party''s nominee. She has every right to run for the office, until she decides to get out of the race. When she does, she will support Obama! Your posting is full of hatred that is not deserved! - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Obama starring the newest Social Democratic Party''s production of the "The Emperor''s New Clothes". A man of no substance, no experience, no spine, no foresight, and no international savvy. If you elect him, you have to live with him and the increased social welfare, the increased taxes, seeing the US play host to Hammas, Iranian shieks, and all manner of deceitful communists from South America. You wanted Mr. Obama, you can have him.
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- Obama''s efforts to have the media and his political opposition turn away from his wife''s remarks certainly finds greater motivation in his need for people not to realize that she is an arrogant, anti-American racist than it does in chivalry.
The more we listen to her, the more we think of Jeremy Wright and wonder how Obama could have spent 20 years with the man, called him his intellectual mentor and yet not have picked up on, let alone agreed with, some of the most vile hatred masquerading as theology that you are likely to find in America today.
Michelle Obama is a window to all of that, so "chivalry" requires that we ignore her (except of course if you are a mesmerized Obamiac, in which case listen and send in more donations). - Reply to this comment
- Do the Math for Tuesday night..
Hillary..KY & OR....695,615
Obama....KY & OR....540,909
..If Obama wins the nomination...it''''s fuzzy math
..Bush beats Gore....fuzzy math.
Wake up America the POWERS to BE pick the President..
not the peoples vote..there is no democracy.. it''''s like a house hold with teenagers... ruled by parent dictatorship! - Reply to this comment
- HRC just won''t give up......maybe that''s a strong quality for a President. OR, maybe not, for the current one does not even know the words, "I made a mistake, I am wrong, I am sorry I lied, etc."
Take Obama''s reaction to the Wright episode....took him several weeks to separate his views from the reverend. A President needs quick resolve and this will come back to haunt him in the general campaign......that is, unless a new discovery is thrust into the media......which it most likely will be at a time when he won''t have time to recover.
Then, lo and behold, we will have MORE OF THE SAME, but with an OLD, HOT TEMPERED, FLIP FLOPPER ON ISSUES, and HUNDRED YEAR WAR MAN as the commander-in-chief.
The changes that are coming will be a direct result of the last eight years and the IRAQ/AFGHANISTAN WARS, and the INVASION across of our southern border of ILLEGALS. (The Senate votes today on SA4786, attached to Iraq Supplemental Spending, which grants 1.35 million ag workers and their families a visa for up to five years. The total number would be about 3 million.) BACKDOOR AMNESTY by Democrats! - Reply to this comment
- My question is: With 20 millions in debt what makes HRC''''s supporters think she will be able to manage the country''''s finances...i mean i thought the economy was the biggest issue...Doesn''''t that concern the way you run your money?So instead of payong back she''''s "loaning" again and again??? Can an HRC fan explain?
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Posted by Avembe at 03:40 AM : May 21, 2008
-Great question! If this is the model she intends on this Nation''s finances, I''d rather say, no thanks. If that is experience, well, no thanks we prefer inexperience with leadership. Hillary you''re just another sheep in the Big Interests'' hurd of public figures. - Reply to this comment
- MCCAIN HAS THE GUTS AND THE GUMPTION TO MAKE THE CHANGES WE ARE ALL LOOKING FOR.
THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS IS A FINE EXAMPLE OF PEOPLE WHO MAKE PROMISES THEY CAN''T KEEP. - Reply to this comment
- I have read some of these posts and one in particular says: " I will vote for a woman for something new and fresh" Give me a break! Buy a piece of fruit if you want fresh- New? How about doing something differant for yourself and not depending on the President to make changes happen for you. Clinton has lost she is just a sore loser- Obama is NOT QUALIFIED. Sorry, folks, facts are facts
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- Obama will allow McCain to win by winning Dem Nomination. It is so amazing and yet, so appealing. My appreciation America.
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- The entire notion that Barak Hussein Obama could actually become the President of the United States of America, the most powerful man onn the planet, clearly fits into the tendency toward suicide that dwells in the heart and mind of the Democratic Party. Stephenson in 1952 and 1956, McGovern in 1972, Ted Kennedy''s run against a sitting president (Carter) in 1980 certainly did not help him defeat Reagan, Dukakis in 1988. Barak Hussein Obama is just the Dems latest version in this legenthening list. They never seem to learn.
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- ''But it%u2019s that coalition of women, whites, lower-educated, lower-income and older voters that have clung to Clinton even as the pundits declare her campaign over.''
Jeez, and Sen. Clinton told me that sexism was the big divide in this campaign. Seems racism is not only at least equally rampant, but has been propagated by her campaign, and that any real sexism that exists is, again at least equally, on the side of the feminists who vote for her because she is a woman and not the best candidate for our next president. - Reply to this comment
- PS Wow, that guy with the color-coordinated ''Hillary'' shirt was a real find . . . are one of those entertainment shows ever going to do a piece on him or what . . .
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- You think Hillary''s yet thought about where she''s headed next or is everybody still feeling like she still sees herself as President and isn''t going to let something like Barack winning the nomination and then the Presidency get in the way of her goal?
What''s with that . . . admirable or dysfunctional? After Gore ''lost'' he went on to raise awareness of the environmental crisis and won all that international acclaim (Nobel, Academy, Grammy, etc). Does Hillary have a larger purpose - is continuing to pursue the presidency (like in 2012, 2016) a larger purpose? If so are there other ways she could accomplish that purpose? - Reply to this comment
- It ain''t over ''till..it''s over...i hope that Obama will reap the benefits of the astonishing work he and his team have done to bring people in the election process hether they are for or against him...My question is: With 20 millions in debt what makes HRC''s supporters think she will be able to manage the country''s finances...i mean i thought the economy was the biggest issue...Doesn''t that concern the way you run your money?So instead of payong back she''s "loaning" again and again??? Can an HRC fan explain?
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- Hillary should have ran in 2004, back when she could have unloaded all her pent-up anger and aggression straight onto Bush and ALL of us who felt frustrated by his lies over Iraq could have lived vicariously through her on that message. Hillary needs somebody to bump up against to shine, and with Bush not in the running 2008 has become all about where we want to go not just about breaking free . . .
So much of life is about timing and luck . . . hopefully she won''t try to make we Democrats ''pay'' for not ''seeing'' that the Presidency was ''supposed to be'' hers :( - Reply to this comment
- That PO PO Hillary - Allison Kasic, a spokesman for the Independent Women''s Voice, says members of the "feminist establishment" are distressed that Hillary Clinton has struggled in her bid to win the Democratic presidential nomination because they believe they are entitled to a Clinton presidency.
The Boston Globe reports that prominent liberal feminists like Kim Gandy and Martha Burk are "vexed" by Senator Clinton''s (D-New York) failure to overtake rival Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois), and that the former first lady is "threatened with losing the nomination to a man whose charismatic style and powerful rhetoric are trumping her decades of experience."
Hillary - " Obama cannot, must not & will not, win the presidency. It''s just not fair. This is suppose to be about me The Queen Bee. I don''t get mad, I get even. My feminazi friends will organize a vast left wing conspiracy against Obama. Our days of being less confrontational & devisive are over. CACKLE CACKLE CACKLE - Reply to this comment
- POOR, POOR HILLARY!
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