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Politico: Candidate Won't Say Publicly What She Says In Private About Obama

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by b-easy63 April 15, 2008 12:21 PM EDT
. We''''d be better going with Hillary Clinton. She is experienced in the Repub. ways. They have nothing new on her and she''''s smart and tough.

Posted by ksh1022 at 09:13 AM : Apr 15, 2008


Unfortunately, Hillary is a liar, untrustworthy and she and Bill are in bed with big business and lobby and special interest groups that may continue to make them rich but will never help the average American. If Hillary is the choice, we''d better get going with John McCain because only the most loyal of Clinton supporters (18% of the Dems) want her out of 100% of the electorate.
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by b-easy63 April 15, 2008 12:18 PM EDT
I think that many of the points made in this article are very, very true and spot on--unfortunately just as many negatives are the case for Hillary. If Obama loses, she probably cannot carry the black vote, her actions on many issues to do with Hispanics will lose to McCain (he voted for illegal immigration amnesty and risked his party votes, she abstained; he''s stuck by Hispanics--Hillary has tried to pretend to be tough and reversed herself)But here is where Hillary''s biggest losts are--she is HATED. Yep. despised, not wanted by most Republicans and most Independents. so in a head to head --in a year when Dems should have easily won, they ran two minority risks that almost ensure that the Dem nom won''t win. I say almost because McCAin is a very weak, and violatile candidate. Based on his emotional outbursts like publicly calling his wife a ****, and his numerous memory lapses, he''s liable to stroke out or have such a huge, unforgiveable gaffe that he will do himself in, anyway. More appropos to worry about who McCAin''s running mate is, than who he is.
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by ksh1022 April 15, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
It seems most of these recent posts are frantic. They are from Obama supporters who are obviously naive politically. This author makes several valid points. Obama is not electable. The core Democratic voters and indep. will not vote for a racist loving, far left elitist with almost no experience. If most of them were old enough to know or wise enough to research history of politics in the last 40 years, they would learn about names like Mondale, Dukakis, and Kerry. They Dem. party put them up and the Republicans took them down hard. We''d be better going with Hillary Clinton. She is experienced in the Repub. ways. They have nothing new on her and she''s smart and tough.
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by writescripts April 15, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
Where is Colin Powell? He and Condi Rice would be perfect for the ticket. I think Obama, Hillary and John aren''t right for the job in running our country.
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by pepperp1 April 15, 2008 12:10 PM EDT
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Tuesday: Tough
Posted on April 15, 2008 by riverdaughter
Guys, I broke down and watched Hardball yesterday. Yep, girded my loins and waded right into it. What I learned was that nobody cares about being called unsophisticated rubes who are too bitterly bigoted to see Obama%u2019s magnificence. It%u2019s no biggy. How did Tweety et al know that? Oh, you know, they%u2019ve been around politics for so long. Plus, Bob Shrum was utterly convinced that Hillary better not try to win with superdelegates because that would devastate the party and drive away AAs and wealthy DINKS and young%u2019uns and we would lose the election. (This is an area in which he has a lot of experience) He forgot about the 60% of the Democratic party that actually vote. You know, women. Apparently, we don%u2019t care that Obama will have to win with superdelegates and by suppressing MI and FL and by extension all of the other Clintonates. They just know we%u2019ll be cool with that.

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Dems are not supporting Obama its the well male losers in the Party almost every major Dem male supporter lost their own race well Brazile too

Dems are not supporting Obama its the well male losers in the Party almost every major Dem male supporter lost their own race well Brazile too%u2026..and looks like Obama has another crazy ole uncle JIMMY CARTER going to his buddy Rezko home country to meet with Hamas..
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by burningsplee April 15, 2008 11:47 AM EDT
I''ve got a beef with Sen. Hillary Rotten Clinton. First and foremost, when Hillary says that everyone who scrambles aboard the Hillary Rotten Clinton bandwagon is guaranteed a smooth ride, that''s just a load of spucatum tauri. Far be it for me to treat people''s bona fide personal devastation as bathos. So maybe we have not only a right but also a responsibility to expose the connections between the reckless problems that face us and the key issues of elitism and negativism. Big deal. What''s more important is that it must be pointed out that her commentaries stink. So don''t feed me any phony baloney about how men are spare parts in the social repertoire -- mere optional extras. That''s just not true.

If Hillary is victorious in her quest to shred the basic compact between the people and their government, then her crown will be the funeral wreath of humanity. Her argument that we can all live together happily without laws, like the members of some 1960s-style dope-smoking commune, is hopelessly flawed and entirely circuitous. I have the following to say to the assertion that Hillary is omnipotent: Baloney! I strive to be consistent in my arguments. I can''t say that I''m 100% true to this, but Hillary''s frequent vacillating leads me to believe that she has been deluding people into believing that her way of life is correct and everyone else''s isn''t. Don''t let her delude you, too.
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by fuzzybear9 April 15, 2008 11:44 AM EDT
Hello Bitter Pennsylvania Voters

Fuzzy what is the Topic today ?

Change

I was just thinking about the late Protoge Kennedy
from Hawvard

`` I Have a Dream , I have been up on the Mountain of Chapaquitic and I have a Dream
Ask not what your country can do for you
But ask what you can do for the Kennedy`s ``

Pity Pity Pity

we need more money from the American People
to fill our dream

now the cry goes out again from the Elietist Kennedy Camp
Pity Pity Pity
Bobby Bobby Obama

sincerely your completely entertained Bear
Fuzzy
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by jgunther7 April 15, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
What a lot of rubbish, Hillary Clinton is now telling us what she is not able to tell us. This shows how stupid she thinks the electorate is. We are not buying another Clinton lie. I am bitter, mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore.
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by payasyougo April 15, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
"What Clinton Wishes She Could Say..."

"Bill, I want a divorce." - soon after, if she loses the election.
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by briannorwood April 15, 2008 11:24 AM EDT
As far as I know, I have no reason to believe Hillary Clinton is a monster; there''s no basis for that, I take her on the basis of what she says. And, you know, there isn''t any reason to doubt that.
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