Comments on: Passing The Torch, Over Clinton
CBSNews.com Analysis: The First Night Of The Convention Was About One Thing, And It Wasn't Division, Writes Vaughn Ververs
- Kennedy was awesome and so was Michelle O! Go Democrats! Good riddance to that creepy Bush idiot. --
Posted by strandc
Some remarks are more stupid than others and yours takes the cake. McCain is no more like Bush than Hillary is like Obama. Time to grow up and gain some wisdom. - Reply to this comment
- I guess the question should really be: What excuse are the Obama supporters going to come up with when he loses? Hanging chads? Rigged voting machines? Blame Hillary? Hillary could have easily beaten McCain. We lost our best chance at retaking the white house when Obama became our candidate. Maybe Hillary can run as an independent in 2012. A lot of voters would go for that.
- Reply to this comment
- Kennedy was awesome and so was Michelle O! Go Democrats! Good riddance to that creepy Bush idiot.
- Reply to this comment
- Oh bull spit! You act like any pays the hell attention to Rush Limpdrug and his rantings?
But it''''s a good excuse to trot out there isn''''t it!
Posted by WellHell3
Uhn huh...
(CNN) %u2013 How big of an impact did Rush Limbaugh%u2019s %u2018Operation Chaos%u2019 have in Indiana? Did GOP voters really cross over to create havoc in the Democratic primary by voting for Hillary Clinton, as he%u2019d asked his listeners to do?
Roughly one in ten of the state%u2019s Democratic primary voters were Republican %u2014 and that group did vote for Hillary Clinton, 53 to 47 percent over Barack Obama. But hold on: registered Democrats, who made up two-thirds of Tuesday%u2019s primary voters, gave roughly the same edge to Clinton, 53 to 45 percent. Only Independents %u2014 who made up about a quarter of the electorate %u2014 voted for Obama, 53 to 47 percent.
For whatever reason, self-identified conservative voters did overwhelmingly support Clinton %u2013 two out of three cast their votes for the New York senator. - Reply to this comment
- rhs648, you have a valid point about what 3rd party candidates can do to an election for president. However, your statement that the media is trying to keep this close, please. They have been shoving Obama down our throats for well over a year.
- Reply to this comment
- How many tens of thousands if not millions were operation chaos operatives voting for Hillary in the primaries?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted by omega39 at 06:10 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Oh bull spit! You act like any pays the hell attention to Rush Limpdrug and his rantings?
But it''s a good excuse to trot out there isn''t it!
Instead of admitting that you have presented the most incompetent, far leftist whack job candidate ever and people are NOT going to vote for him!
So he had activist out in a bunch of caucus states, whose voting scams don''t even make sense half time! So he''s a good scammer! That doesn''t make him qualified to be president! It makes him a consciousless scam artist! - Reply to this comment
- HILLARY HAD OVER 100,000 MORE VOTES IN THE PRIMARIES
THAN OBAMA HAD.
-RealClearPolitics.com
Posted by ForeverTru
How many tens of thousands if not millions were operation chaos operatives voting for Hillary in the primaries? - Reply to this comment
Give us a break! Why is it always necessary to tinker with the facts. Next, you will tell us that McCain wears the wrong color ties or owns the wrong type of pet thus putting him behind Obama in the presidential race. Oops, is race as used in this post racist?
Posted by rhs648
It''s true, check out the most recent WP/ABC poll, the others are omitting the 3rd party candidates and forcing people to choose between the 2.- Reply to this comment
- HILLARY HAD OVER 100,000 MORE VOTES IN THE PRIMARIES
THAN OBAMA HAD.
-RealClearPolitics.com - Reply to this comment
- Never was a fan of this Kennedy.
I stand now, in awe. - Reply to this comment



