Comments on: Why Ted Kennedy Didn't Endorse Clinton
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- Who care who Ted Kennedy is endorsing. The Kennedys are irrelevant.
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- Well, the drunkard had to pick between two evils, so what''s he to do?
Answer: Knock back another belt of whiskey, sputter unintelligably for fifteen minutes, wet himself (thank goodness for Depends), and then flip a coin. - Reply to this comment
- It''''s bad enough that when we elected Bill, Hillary came out with a National Health care plan. Funny, I didn''''t remember her being elected to anything.Posted by Blackbug99 at 08:51 PM : Jan 31, 2008
I don''t think you have to be anything, a First Lady for that matter, to come up with a health care plan. That she did so at the time seems to me a recommendation, not a badge of dishonor. And besides, didn''t the Republicans make sure it died before it could get off the ground so what was the damage? - Reply to this comment
- Kennedy may have saved his party, because Hillary the war pig cannot win a general election. If Gore follows suit, it''s all over.
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- Hillary''''s qualifications for president:
1. She was married to a sitting president.
2. She got elected Senator because she is married to a former president.
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 09:18 PM : Jan 31, 2008
As for #2, did you or someone conduct any polling as to the reasons they had voted for Hillary Clinton when she won her first Senate seat? Or are people just going to take your word because you''r a nice guy? - Reply to this comment
- Why didn''''t he endorse BillHill? BECAUSE HE''''S HALF A$$ED INTELLIGENT. Which is more than I can say for the Clinton Cult members.
Posted by roadking041 at 06:25 AM : Feb 01, 2008
So now there is a Clinton cult? And here I thought cults are a rage among Republicans who encourage and promote ignorance and thought conformity and use deception and obfuscation as political methods. - Reply to this comment
- Not that I support Mrs. Clinton, but I would not want Ted Kennedy''''s support or endorsement.
Posted by jamesplunk at 10:20 PM : Jan 31, 2008
I can see Ted''s support as appropriate. If Kerry and Ted were to endorse Hillary, it would give Obama a reason to complain the Democratic establishment is biased against him. The endorsements are of no significant value in terms of swaying votes but highly symbolic. - Reply to this comment
- if you actually look at Obama''''s political experience (or lack of as Bill Clinton likes to point out), Obama has more experience (State & Federal) than Billary Clinton (unless you count her being married to Willy as experience)!!! ...in that case Jennifer Flowers probably has more experience than Obama!!!
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Posted by mrvolleyba11 at 11:20 PM : Jan 31, 2008
Typical Republican trash. No ideas, facts, nothing. - Reply to this comment
- Aside from all of what Senator Kennedy and the Clinton''s stand for. I think John F. Kennedy was a great President because he was an "American First". LBJ simply road on his coattails to TRY to be popular. I regard LBJ with plenty of disdane,......he was no Jack Kennedy for sure.
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- if you actually look at Obama''s political experience (or lack of as Bill Clinton likes to point out), Obama has more experience (State & Federal) than Billary Clinton (unless you count her being married to Willy as experience)!!! ...in that case Jennifer Flowers probably has more experience than Obama!!!
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