Comments on: McCain Ad Says Clinton Was “Passed Over”
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- Hillary should run for President in 2012 as the Republican she and her supporters really are.
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- For those of you Hillary supporters who are going to vote for McCain because Hillary was passed over as VP, have you given any thought to the fact that Obama will most likely give her a cabinet position? In terms of being able to actually accomplish something, which job would you rather have? Would you rather be a vice president than, say, for example, secretary of state?
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- Didn''t McCain begin his campaign by saying that he wouldn''t use negative attack ads. Yet that''s ALL we''ve seen from him so far.
Promising one thing and immediately doing the EXACT opposite tells me more about this guy than any of his ads EVER could. - Reply to this comment
- I initially backed Hillary. Now I am doing the right thing, and supporting Obama and I do beleive now that he is the best candidate since he picked Biden. You "die hard" Hillary supporters are just as bad as the Republicans, destroying any hope of turning this country around. You disgust me as a woman and an American. Most of the driving force is racism pure and simple. Take a good hard look at yourselves. You vote for McCain (Bush) you are responsible for the destruction of America! YOU ARE! Buy alot of Ambien, you''ll need it to sleep at night!
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- efarris38 --
First of all, I don''t beleive you''re really a "lifelong Dem" as you say, but, be that as it may, you, being from TN, also have some pretty obvious "racial" issues, too.
And before you go blowing your horn about being from the South and how nobody can understand a white Southerner''s state-of-mind, blah, blah, blah, I was born and raised in the South, OK? I know racism when I see and hear it.
You''re simply hiding behind Hillary''s skirts as a way to avoid coming to terms with your sexual dysfunction(s). You claim that Obama has "hurt your feelings," or whatever nonsensical explanation you choose to characterize it as, when in reality you just cannot bring yourself to vote for someone whom you''ve been brought up to consider as inferior to you simply b/c of skin color.
Sexual dysfunctions have a direct link to racism. It''s been proven to be true -- by Adolf Hitler. Nice company you keep! - Reply to this comment
- I am a lifelong Democrat. I supported Hillary Clinton whole heartedly in the primaries. I was going to "cave in" and give my vote to Obama in the general election but when he put Biden on the ticket instead of Bayh or Kaine then that did it for me, I will not vote for him now. Biden was a BAD choice. He is the blabber mouth of our party. Bayh or Kaine would have provided the moderate and experienced Governors to the ticket as well as Senator Bayh''s experience on the Senate Intelligence Comm. All I can say is Im trully disappointed. Obama made a unlilateral decision and has basically said he doesnt give a *** about us Clinton supporters. So Mr Obama just remember "The sword cuts both ways" and it hurts but I will likely vote Republican for the first time in my 41 year old life. It is ashame that it had to turn out this way.
Eddie in Nashville,Tn - Reply to this comment
- Roseanne IS right -- McSame does look like a fetus -- and Cindy looks like King Tut!
Fake War "Hero" Johnny''s desperate ads are pathetic attempts to fight the last war -- yawn!
Let ''em waste their money -- Obama will win, with or without the Dead-Enders.
Yeah, he''s that good. - Reply to this comment
- The Neocons are Fascists, but they''re SENSITIVE Fascists.
They''re all upset over Hillary''s feelings! They''d have you believe this fairy story anyway.
Like any Neocon has ever wanted anything for Hillary other than disaster.
Anybody who really backed Hillary, i.e., is not just a Rightwing shill dittohead for Rush Limpbough, will be voting for Obama / Biden.
Nice try, goosesteppers! - Reply to this comment
- Damned if he does, and damned if he doesn''t! These stupid hits on Obama are the fingerprints of Mr.
Jelly donut hole himself, Karl Rove. I truly hope this lizard gets his due and ends up in prison where he should have been long ago. - Reply to this comment
- McSame will use any tactic Rove-er suggests to him. Sorry but we have had enough of Bush era insanity and the theft of our national treasures.
Posted by deacon20081 at 10:58 PM : Aug 24, 2008
I agree with you. We''ve all had enough of Rove politics. - Reply to this comment
- "Hey brianbwb in Singapore no less-should the messiah forget about his family in Africa living in poverty? Perhaps one of the many, un covered mccain charities can help them out. Sure as heck he isn''''t doing a *** thing except playing messiah to the leemings." Posted by Xlib
Let me see if I read your strange post right. His family in Africa? if he wants to help anyone in another country, is this not a matter for foreign aid to handle, if it is a specific family member, then is it not his own business, and should it not be handled through family channels?
McCain? Charities? what has that to do with our wish as Americans, to disengage ourselves from lie based wars that are for the sake of greedy and corrupt profiteers, and hold those tho lied to cause them responsible, or recovering the money looted from the treasury by the war profiteers, or reverse the decimation of the middle class caused by neocon "trickle down" economic policies?
Your post is so disconnected from reality, and mired in such irrelevant trivialities that I really don''t know what it is you''re asking. - Reply to this comment
- This ad targets only the dumb Democrats. They''''re the only ones who would be fooled by this stupidity. Normal, thinking Democrats won''''t be swayed by this pranksterism.
Posted by werkinklasen at 01:38 AM : Aug 25, 2008
LOL...all the normal democrats are drooling and panting after Obama like he''s some dog in heat. - Reply to this comment
- This ad targets only the dumb Democrats. They''re the only ones who would be fooled by this stupidity. Normal, thinking Democrats won''t be swayed by this pranksterism.
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- This is so touching. The same repos that protested that Hillary was a b**tch and nobody wanted to see her turn into an old hag as president, are now the same people who are concerned that she was done in. Sniff. This sincerety is too much to handle.
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- Here is another tact....
Why, O , Why should McCain or any other in the Republican party be overly concerned about what rationale the nominee of the other party picked? Fairness?
No, more like driving a wedge for self interest. - Reply to this comment
- The bottom line is that regardless of how many voted for Hillary, she lost.
Joe Biden makes a better President thatn Hillary and is a more stable choice. He would also be able to work with both sides of the aisle. Heck, Biden may be more PResidential than the two PResidential candidates for that matter. - Reply to this comment
- That female voice over for the McCain ads. Doesn''t she just sound impish and tauntingly evil? Just like the republicans, for years, just like the republicans.
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- It''s interesting that Eisenhower''s granddaughter after being born and raised a republican reached the point she let the party go do in large part to the Rove style politics. It has become a nasty foul party of creeps.
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- ---"And Clinton WILL get the blame if Obama loses--simply because it is HER supporters who threaten defection and her type of campaign and length of campaigning that fostered their overzealous and vindictive reaction."---
Posted by toldyouso12
Both of them are probably to blame - if Barack wants to win he needs to bring Hillary on board if it''s not too late. If Barack loses, people''ll probably blame Barack for not putting her on the ticket BUT they''ll take it out on Hillary in 2012 - just like Hillary supporters are treating Barack right now. Like isn''t the front-runner for 2012 if Barack loses liable to be Mark Warner, even with Hillary''s base?
Have the party elders brought them into a room and told just like laid it out to these two that their fates are intertwined and that they can either lift each other up or both go down in flames? Like if Barack offers Secretary of State during the convention and Hillary gladly accepts, isn''t that like the best case scenario for everybody including the rest of us who are getting dragged along for the ride? - Reply to this comment
- I have to admitt I was on the fence concernig the Obama ticket.
Joe Biden is a good man and I just jumped off that fence so to speak.
McSame will use any tactic Rove-er suggests to him. Sorry but we have had enough of Bush era insanity and the theft of our national treasures. - Reply to this comment