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Political Players: Pa. Party Chairman, Clinton Supporter Says Primary Hasn't Been Negative Compared To Republican Attacks
- Not only is Obama not up to the job --- but now he has made an indecent gesture in public and disgraced himself because of his anger after facing a competent and tough opponent. This man is not presidential material and should not be running for any office at all. The democratic party is about to self-destruct and will lose the presidency if Obama is nominated.
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- Since when, the OBAMA fans think that the nomination is their entitlement while they can''t secure 2025 delegates for the win. It is ridiculous that they accuse Hillary hurting the chance of OBAMA in November. DON''T COUNT THE CHICKENS BEFORE IT IS HATCHED. OBAMA does not have anymore claim to the nomination than Hillary. The superdelegates are designed for situations that there are party activists who try to sneak into the WHITE HOUSE causing global disaster. This is exactly the opportunity for superdelegates to dig up the truth about OBAMA.
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- If Obama falls to McCAin, Clinton and her supporters will get the blame. COUNT ON IT.
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Posted by b-easy63 at 03:09 AM : Apr 19, 2008
Then that''s a good thing! Because it means that the people refuse to elect a corrupt shill like Obama.
EVEN McCain looks better than Obama. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by b-easy63 at 03:10 AM : Apr 19, 2008
Again, you lie to try to make your point. Obama has gotten 13 delegates since April 1, and Clinton has gotten 14.
Obama honkers, come out a lie just like Obama does! And they think people won''t go out and check the facts! They just TAKE THEIR WORD FOR IT! - Reply to this comment
- Obama is shown giving Hillary the finger during two separate rallies in Raleigh, NC. If you watch both videos you will notice that right after he states Senator Clinton is in her element, he touches his face with his middle finger. I was skeptical at first, but when he has the gall to do it twice at two different rallies, there is no doubt in my mind. Here is the link to both rallies. You be the judge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DygBj4Zw6No
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=4025010n - Reply to this comment
- The debate about faith is not necessary . It is not about what you say it is about what you do and how you treat each other. When see some of the comments that Joe Watkins (The Republican. Minister Commentator) makes that is why talking about your faith do not matter. Senator Obama is being treated in the press that is why Michell Obama made that statment. Some states are still racist now as they were in the in the 50''s and 60''s.
M. Blacklock
Houston, Texas - Reply to this comment
- OBAMA RELATIONSHIP WITH ISM and Other radical groups
canadafreepress.com/index.php/ article/2462
SEARCH the CBSNEWS BOX "Bad Company" and read the CBS opinion article. You dont want to miss it.
The question is if we want a man in the White House who will regularly give his ear to the likes of a Reverend Wright, his and Sabeel%u2019s replacement theologies, and pro-terrorist propagandists like Ali Abunimah on a regular basis? In one sense, Obama could be considered the ISM%u2019s Manchurian candidate given his wide connections to ISM activists and campaign movements such as the Wheels of Justice Tour, Joseph Carr a.k.a. Joseph Smith, Hannah Mermelstein, Anna Baltzer and others. - Reply to this comment
- If Hillary wins the nomination, my husband and I will vote for McCain. I haven''t ever voted Republican, but in this race, I''ve gotten to see how enslaved by the media so much of the voting public is and how bigoted so many members of the Democratic party are. Bigoted as opposed to racist - lacking vision and that "can do" great American optimism. Many people have instead succumbed to fear and joined McCarthy-style attacks on Obama.
I''m disgusted by the accusations of un-Americaness towards Obama, when so many people are not even clear on what it is to be American. Exactly how clear should we be on this definition? Who does it include and exclude? Please tell me. It seems to me that people are being attacked if their version of "America" or "American" or "patriotic" is different from the apple pie version (whatever that means). The whole "bitter" rhetorical attack on Obama, for example, when Hillary is caught lying. We''re actually debating about "which is better?" Is it really that people hold idealistic values about "bitterness" but not as much about "honesty?" I don''t know who we are anymore. Finally, Charles Gibson deserves a kick in the chin for trying to bend opinion. ABC''s debate was political *****. I will not be enslaved by the media. I don''t trust Hillary. She''ll say anything to win. I may just write in "Mickey Mouse" because real people won''t make the decision. Drones will. - Reply to this comment
- As for Hillary Clinton....your arrogance for assuming you won the nomination was undoubtedly born out of common sense that says your resume and history of working for this country should NEVER lose out to an unpatriotic, prejudiced, politician with no history of change.
But your arrogance Hillary, was not your biggest fault. Your biggest mistake was not knowing how many stupid people there were in this country willing to buy into a charasmatic, well spoken snake-oil salesman who used the "SINCE THE DAWN OF TIME" garbage line of "Change" to lead the ignorant people right off a cliff.
David Duke...KKK. Barack Obama...Rev. Wright''''s "God *** America". The difference, Barack Obama has billionaires and the (for the vast majority of this campaign) media protecting him.
But again%u2026like Michelle Obama%u2026I guess the voters are finally proud of this country because they can now cast their vote for a man who supports anti-American figures both in the past and present. Nice work people%u2026! - Reply to this comment
- Many Americans are just dumb. I would not be surprised to see Barack Hussein Obama... and his trail of corrupt, anti-American, filth (Rezko, Wright, Ayers, etc)...make his way into the White House.
Hillary Clinton and John McCain may have spent years working for this country and stacked up more then their fair share of baggage....BUT....neither of one of them can be questioned for their love of this country, their patriotism, or their pride in this country.
It is a sad disgusting day when we elect someone who lacks these qualities, has no foreign policy experience, and a weak resume that pandered mostly to his afro-centric heritage.
Barack Obama in 2008...means we are in the midst of 12 straight years of incompetence.
Congratulations American...you bite the BIG ONE again. - Reply to this comment
- NEW VIDEO SHOWS OBAMA GIVING HILLARY THE FINGER
Obama has sunk to a new low. This man does NOT reflect the values of most Americans. He is NOT electable. - Reply to this comment
- b-sleezy, But she still has more than Obama and that has her still in the lead.
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- Hillary has more Super Delegates....picked up 3 more today!!!
Posted by truth-hurts at 07:56 PM : Apr 18, 2008
That''s a gain of 8 for her since Super Tues. as opposed to over 25 since then for Obama. LOL - Reply to this comment
- Republicans don''''t have to be nice to the Democratic party like Hillary does. They know all about Obama. And they can hardly wait.
Posted by truth-hurts at 12:13 AM : Apr 19, 2008
Yep. Already, McCain is looping all of Hillary''s comments and playbook tactics--he can just run her stuff, then say it''s not HIS words against Obama--just the stuff from someone in his own party.
If Obama falls to McCAin, Clinton and her supporters will get the blame. COUNT ON IT. - Reply to this comment
- Does the idiot who posted that George Stephanopolis is a conflict of interest really believe that or is he,like most, of the Obamanuts think that ANYBODY who speaks, writes, infers that the half-black guy is wrong about something that they are racist(like his church,paster,wife)?
Obama IS going to lose the general election no matter how hard Hillary campaigns for him (should she lose), BECAUSE you Obamanuts have virtually assured that Hillory supporters will NOT vote fr him UNDER ANY CIRCUMCES because of your mean, disrespectful words about a woman (you never met or him for that matter)and not give her the respect she deserves.
I would rather see McCain in the WH rather than this anti-american and his anti-american wife(never been proud of America). The republicans are going to have a sure and swift road to the WH if this half-black guy(I call him half-black guy because he wants to call hisself "BLACK" even though her''''s half-white,That is serious denial)is the nominee.
Posted by rjudy3 at 02:39 PM : Apr 18, 2008
Stuck on gender and race or color issues are you? (SIGH) meanwhile, those of us who are a little more genetically superior are trying to choose the next President based on something other than color or whether they have a thingee or not. LOL - Reply to this comment
- Hillary has tumbled so far down in the national polls today that it is scary:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/18/ap/politics/main4028356.shtml
so... is it because she bashed Moveon.org but the rationale for doing so has been determined to be a lie, or is it the release of info that she said a major part of white Democratic voters should be "screeewed" (she said "screw''em Bill, they did not support you) or was it the drool swilling around her chin as George and Charlie fed her incessant need for sewer debate questions? Whatever the reason, Dems are turning on her--all but the die hard clintonites--and that is to be expected. Bush has his die hards, Hitler had his brown shirts--Hillary must have her die hards too. NO matter how disgusting their leader--they stay loyal and true to the end....rotflmao - Reply to this comment
- Meantime, Clinton''''''''s North Carolina campaign director Ace Smith told reporters on Friday that he does not expect to win the state in the upcoming May 6 primary.
Smith, who has served as state director for Clinton in other states like Texas and California, said he inherited a state with a 15 to 20-point deficit. When asked if he expects to win North Carolina Smith said, %u201CNo. That would be the biggest upset of the century.%u201D
%u201COur Measure of Success is Knocking this thing into Single Digits,%u201D he added.
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/
Sourec: cnn -politics
Until Clinton EVENS Obama and / or SURPASSES Obama...You guys are Blowing Sand out of Your A!!''s
Road to the White House
Democrats ; TOTAL DELEGATES
Barack Obama
Pledged:1,418
Superdelegates 226
Total: 1,644
Hillary Clinton
Pledged: 1,250
Superdelegates 248
Total:1,498
Election Center ; Needed to Win: 2,025 - Reply to this comment
- Republicans don''t have to be nice to the Democratic party like Hillary does. They know all about Obama. And they can hardly wait.
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- realpastriot1
Your right yesterday is gone. We have to worry about tomorrow, and that is why we can''t afford another mistake. Obama would be a bigger mistake than Bush and not many people have that claim to fame. - Reply to this comment
- Rezko is going to flip on Obama I bet they make
him feel at home - Reply to this comment
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