Comments on: Dem: Clinton Vs. Obama Is A "Tea Party"
Political Players: Pa. Party Chairman, Clinton Supporter Says Primary Hasn't Been Negative Compared To Republican Attacks
- Bad, Bad Company
And he won''t deny it. - Reply to this comment
- You ain''t seen nothing yet....wait until Rezko''s
trial ends!!! - Reply to this comment
- Hillary has more Super Delegates....picked up 3 more today!!!
- Reply to this comment
- Hey Kids, vote for Obama and see the World for Free!!! Iran, Irag, Afganistan...
- Reply to this comment
- I almost feel sorry for the Obama haters.These people try so hard and Obama keeps getting stonger. After that Obama bashing circus ABC put on, Obama has narrowed the gap In Pennsylvania to 3% from 15% a few weeks ago.
It seems that more of those small town people in Pennsylvania enjoy a fresh brewed Latte more than Hilary thought. - Reply to this comment
- "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)."rjudy3 lol I am quite sure you dont see the irony in that statement. - Reply to this comment
- The leaders of the AHSA are:
Ray Schoenke, founding president A former football player for the Washington Redskins, Schoenke ran for Governor of Maryland as a Democrat and has given "millions" to Democratic politicians and causes according to a January 19, 1998 Washington Post article. Among the groups that Schoenke has donated to are two that actively lobby to ban firearms: Handgun Control, Inc. and America Coming Together. Schoenke was on the Governor''s Commission on Gun Violence in 1996.
Bob Ricker, executive director
Joseph J. Vince, Jr., a member of the Board of Directors is the former chief of the BATF''s crime guns analysis branch. Currently, he is a principal of Crime Gun Solutions. HCI has hired Crime Gun Solutions in order to support numerous gun control laws, to support HCI''s lawsuits against firearm dealers and he was a signer on a letter submitted to Congress opposing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act
This is the so-called gun owners group who endorse Barack, realpatriot. - Reply to this comment
- How can he be fair? He''s endorsed a candidate. Kind of like George moderating the debate. This man has NO credibility.
- Reply to this comment
- michael0004,
McCain had not secured the full number of delegates he needed when his opponents saw the hadnwriting on the wall and dropped out. They didn''t want to sink their party for personal gain that wasn''t going to happen anyway.
For all intents and purposes Hillary lost any reasonable chance of being nominated in the aftermath of Super Tuesday when she lot 11 contests in a row. Only the real cultists are too blind to see this even now.
Hillary can stay in right to the Convention if she wants but she owes it to the public to actually run and not just play spoiled spoiler.
A little humility and loyalty to the party that gave her 8 years in the White House would also be nice. Instead, the woman who stayed wih a philandering piece of *** husband now whines about Obama being able to choose his Preacher.
If the Clintons were a sitcom they would''ve been pulled long ago.
Don''t stop thinking about tomorrow, yesterday''s gone! - Reply to this comment
- michael0004,
Speaking of making accusations without substance, how are Obama supporters more blinded than Clinton supporters or McCain supporters?
You''re just another spinmeister lacking in any substance yourself. - Reply to this comment
- trapbreak,
A group of gunowners endorsed obama yestreday. Why? Because he supported legislation that would prevent the government from confiscating individual handguns in "national emergency" and Hillary opposed it. - Reply to this comment
- the negative attacks really haven''t been all that negative.
Also: Clinton was not so bad as she really is. - Reply to this comment
- On top of everything else-Obama is a wuss. Just what we need after 8 years of a dumb @ss.
- Reply to this comment
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
Speaking for all of the half black/white people of the world you''re full of sh*t just like Hillary- 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. - Reply to this comment
- So, her POOR ELECTABILITY, explains why Obama has gained a massive advantage in superdelegates since super tuesday compared to duck hunting, pistol packing, beer swilling Hillary. And its her poor electability that completely deflates the superdelegate argument of the hanging by the fingernail Hillary supporters.
Go home Hillary; Posted by jockh at 12:57 PM : Apr 18, 2008
Repeat after me: To be the Democratic nominee for President, one must have earned 2025 delegate votes. Obama has yet to accumulate 2025 delegate votes. There are 10 more states left that have not had a say so in this primary. Until Obama has 2025 delegate votes, neither her nor any of his supporters have any business demanding the Clinton drop out. And as to poor electability, it remains to be seen whether Obama can even come close in November should he be the nominee. It''s winner take all in each state for electoral votes in the general election which is whole different ball game than the primaries.
And if Obama is so great why hasn''t he accumulated the required 2025 delegate votes he needs? And how do you call a 52 percent to 48 percent delegate lead "massive" except through you partisan colored glasses, particulary since 20 percent of the population has yet to vote? - Reply to this comment
- THE CLINTONS ARE RUNNING BECAUSE OF REVENGE, NOT SINCERITY- AND TO PROVE TO THE PEOPLE THAT BILL IS WORTHY OF BEING BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE- WHAT A CROCK. HE IS NOT WORTHY OF ANY OF OUR RESPECT ANYMORE. OBAMA IS NOTHING MORE THAN AN INEXPERIANCED POLITICIAN. PATHETIC, THE BOTH OF THEM.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted by JACK3213 at 01:57 PM : Apr 18, 2008
Accusations are easy to make when you don''t have to provide anything of substance to back them up. - Reply to this comment
- What kind of a leader would prefer to win a Presidential Election on account of her opponents mistakes rather than her ability? How can Sen. Clinton manage the United States when she can%u2019t even run her own campaign.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted by jockh at 12:58 PM : Apr 18, 2008
All presidential candidates who make it this far into the process rely, in part, on the mistakes of their opponents. Obama is no different, except to those who are blinded by their partisan views, which seems to be common trait among Obama supporters and, perhaps, Obama himself. - Reply to this comment
- THE CLINTONS ARE RUNNING BECAUSE OF REVENGE, NOT SINCERITY- AND TO PROVE TO THE PEOPLE THAT BILL IS WORTHY OF BEING BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE- WHAT A CROCK. HE IS NOT WORTHY OF ANY OF OUR RESPECT ANYMORE. OBAMA IS NOTHING MORE THAN AN INEXPERIANCED POLITICIAN. PATHETIC, THE BOTH OF THEM.
- Reply to this comment
- As a gun owner and hunter, I have trouble welcoming pistol packing mama Hillary Clinton into the gun fraternity.
And, as someone who used to toss down more than his share of shots, I have even more trouble imagining an evening at the local bar tossing back shots and beer with the Democratic Presidential pretender.
Yet claims of a hunting heritage and downing shots of Crown Royal and chasing it with a beer is part of Clinton''s pathetic attempt to prove she''s just one of us.
Memo to Hillary: You ain''t one of us, especially not with 109 million dollars in the pockets of your solid gold pant suits; so drop the charade, you are looking like a fool. We''re not looking for one of us. We''re looking for a leader.
Besides, if the phone rings at the White House at 3 a.m. and Hillary is spreadeagled across the bed, passed out in an alcohol-induced stupor, no one is available to answer the phone. - Reply to this comment
Mike Huckabee on GOP "rock stars," 2012, health care reform and more.




