Comments on: Does A Right-Wing Conspiracy Help Hillary?
Obama Supporter Says Republican Commentators Are Aiming To Skew Primary Results
- The only solution here is this: during the next presidential election, ALL primaries are held on the same day. That way people won''t know in advance that their vote in one party doesn''t matter so they should vote in the other.
Anyone have a problem with this? - Reply to this comment
- How sad that repulicons have so little faith in their own canidate that they have to sabotage the democrat''s nomination process.
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- "Concurring with Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., Wilder said that the Democrats faced a "riotous" convention if the will of the people - in terms of a candidate with the greatest number of pledged delegates and primary or votes - was usurped by the party''s superdelegates. "People would be tremendously upset," he said.
Clyburn, however, went further, believing that such a decision might inspire violence."
This remark is very insulting to the black electorate. Clyburn is insinuating that blacks will riot if they do not get Obama as the democratic presidential candidate.
Will this work in November too? Vote for Obama or we will burn and loot your cities and rape your wives.
Let''s put it on a bumper sticker. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary is being supported by republicans because a battle with the Clintons would unify the republican base and give them their only chance of winning in the fall.
Fortunately Senator Obama will be our nominee. A man of great character, wisdom, and integrity. I am looking forward to having a leader I actually respect in the white house. I am so grateful he is willing to go through this ugly contest to fight for the right to lead our nation. I know that he has demonstrated remarkable restraint in not attacking the Clintons, as he could, with all of their smelly garbage collecting flies in the background. He has chosen not to win that way. The Clintons will clearly do anything, say anything, lie, cheat, steal, destroy, do whatever they can to try to win. As a country we need to demonstrate that this will NOT be rewarded as an example for all americans.
I believe Michelle Obama will be an excellent first lady and that Senator Obama has the potential of becoming one of the greatest leaders of our time.
CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN!
OBAMA ''08 - Reply to this comment
- Anybody who was awake through the Clinton Administration finds the idea of a Right-Wing conspiracy SUPPORTING HER to be the most laughable moment of this whole campaign.
--ROTFLMAO with the other Hillary supporters!! - Reply to this comment
- Bayh: "...a little bit more experience and probably can actually deliver the kind of change that people are looking for I think that''s resonating well here in the heartland.".
Pretty cool, ain''t it? It was a Clinton that sold our jobs to India, China, Vietnam, and Mexico - and now it is people like Bayh saying:
"Bend over, dammit! You know you like it!". - Reply to this comment
- What right-wing conspiracy?! Who in their "right" mind would vote for either Hillary or Obama? They are both socialists!!!! We can''t all be on welfare!
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- keypenitrol and Darren2000, Yes....I believe that you believe what you believe you believe.
If only what you believe was actually beleivable. - Reply to this comment
- And another news flash for these MEDIA HAS-BEENS....
The Super Delegates are well aware that the reason Obama has done well in the caucuses is because his people go in there and actually intimidate the voters into voting for him! - Reply to this comment
- I guess you know how Clinton''s supporters felt for most of this race. When your person benefits from the media bashing their head against concrete, you don''t feel bad. When it''s your candidate- you become angry and don''t want to vote for the other one. Welcome to the Clinton side. That''s what we have been saying all along: why can''t the media be fair? Why can''t Dems stop being so bigoted and mean?
I have watched the Dems do this year after year. I just don''t get it. The Repubs. are always bashed by the media, but they still come out and support the candidate. The Dems always let the media trash their frontrunner and then anger the entire party later.
PS: Please include Huffingtonpost, Daily Kos, and Politico (until recently) on that list of "media."
"Hillary owes a large portion of her success/ life to the 24 hr Anti-Obama fest that began on Fox news and thats the truth... its a shame but its the truth.
Fox has been marathoning Obama slander and hate for a month straight and the rest of the networks have cought on and bought in ...Hillary couldnt help but benefit.
It hurts to watch this happen... thats the honest to gods truth. and thats all that it is...
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Posted by keypinitreel at 05:39 PM : May 04, 2008" - Reply to this comment
- Look at Bov Schieffer....the guys been in second
place all his life.... - Reply to this comment
- This article is insane.
Don''t believe it for one minute.
Men who are secure in there Masculinity have no problem voting for Hillary. Take your own survey if you don''t believe me. It''s the wimps that are supporting Obama. - Reply to this comment
- Ubre2, You lie, you''ve always supported Obama
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- I''m not really buying this. This is about nothing more than the continuing backlash going on in the democratic party. Obama is not going to be elected. Hillary probably won''t have an opportunity to find out. The cards have been and are stacked against her by the party heads. The far left loons aren''t going to be satisfied with just letting this play out. The republicans better hope that Hillary doesn''t win. She''s a fighter and a seasoned politican. She''s not going to fold up and spend the entire run up to the vote for president trying to spin her way out of her past. This whole thing is just polital nonsense and CBS has an agenda too. Nothing is as it seems in politics. Never was, never will be.
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- Who will Dems choose?
Well, I was going to vote for Hillary, but on the strength of this Republican interest, I''m voting for Obama now. We need to take the Republicans down come November: that''s the FIRST priority. If they think Obama''s the man to do it, THEN so do I. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary owes a large portion of her success/ life to the 24 hr Anti-Obama fest that began on Fox news and thats the truth... its a shame but its the truth.
Fox has been marathoning Obama slander and hate for a month straight and the rest of the networks have cought on and bought in ...Hillary couldnt help but benefit.
It hurts to watch this happen... thats the honest to gods truth. and thats all that it is... - Reply to this comment
- It is pretty obvious how badly Obama is being backhanded by the networks. Nobody is perfect and everybody deserves scrutiny... and yes he has to take his lumps...but the rah rah Hillary love fest that has gone on for the past month is disgusting.
Every single network... is making it look like he has absolutely no chance of getting a poor white person to vote for him...and I dont think it would be the case.. if it werent being hammered into white peoples heads by the AP all day everyday. What has Obama personally done to these people?
I also feel that if Barack is railroaded there will be violence... somebody is going to get hurt. At least give the appearance of fairness...Obama cant buy a break. Its like watching an innocent Lamb being pushed into the slaughter house. - Reply to this comment
- Now this is hilarious, when even Republican legislators in Indiana are supporting Barak Obama!
Give me a break! YOU TOO will lie for Obama!
What a crock! - Reply to this comment




