Comments on: The End Is Nigh
Bob Schieffer Says, With Mich. And Fla. Delegates To Be Seated (In Half-Chairs), The Result Is Inevitable
- Uh, URLiberal, I don''t know or care what happened in Michigan, but the repulican majority in Florida moved the primaries here. And the fault of the delegates here not being counted from the start was the fault of the little sissy move by your glorious leader at the DNC, Howard "Screaming Meemee" Dean. Let''s face it, this has to be the worst list of candidates in history, certainly in my 30 years of voting. Liberals win no matter what, because McCain is nothing like a conservative. But then, neither is/was W. I gave up as a repub. in 2000 and became a Libertarian. We''re in for rough times ahead...
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- The problem isn''''t Hillary''''s desire to win or Obama''''s desire to win... the problem is FLORIDA and MICHIGAN and their democratic leaders.
Whoever made the decision in Florida and Michigan to take the incredibly selfish move of changing their primaries ahead of the schedule against the explicit instructions of the DNC should be IMMEDIATELY tarred, feathered, and run out of town. THOSE people are the problem.
Posted by IRLiberal at 04:20 PM : Jun 01, 2008
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- The Super-D''s will swing to Obama en masse, once SDAK has voted.
Basically, they''re self-serving chickensheets ("pragmatic") and will want to be on the winning side.
Two other factors: if some faction has to loose, better they tick off the white-bred "bitter" bunch than the Obama side: the blacks, the intellectual "elites", the young cage-rattlers. Self preservation in play.
And ya gotta know, a LOT of folks are looking to stick it to the Clintons for grievances past. A LOT. - Reply to this comment
- If the DNC ran the Democratic primaries in the same way that the GOP runs theirs, Clinton would have won months ago. Obama can''t get the delegates to "clinch" the nomination ... and Clinton has the "popular vote advantage" .. so now the superdelegates will make the decision ... but will they go with the "popular vote" or the "liberal Media vote"??? ... that is the question!!
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- Since the Dems are likely to increase their control of Congress, it''s imperative that McCain wins.
I give Obama and his campaign a lot of credit, but he''s nowhere near prepared to be president. I hate both the Clintons and wish them as much bodily harm as possible (no, not really, but then there was RFK ...)
So stick in there, Hill-Bot, and let your egomania and self-delusion wreak havoc on the party. Scratch and claw and lie and slander and pander. Do what you Clinton felons do so well. Make sure McCain glides into the White House. - Reply to this comment
- Overdone.
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- The problem isn''t Hillary''s desire to win or Obama''s desire to win... the problem is FLORIDA and MICHIGAN and their democratic leaders.
Whoever made the decision in Florida and Michigan to take the incredibly selfish move of changing their primaries ahead of the schedule against the explicit instructions of the DNC should be IMMEDIATELY tarred, feathered, and run out of town. THOSE people are the problem. - Reply to this comment
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