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Washington Post: Don't Expect N.Y. Senator To Quit Before Superdelegates Decide

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by b-easy63 May 10, 2008 4:58 PM EDT
But quit she certainly will, though not until after a few more fundraisers to bleed her few remaining supporters of enough money so her campaign can repay the personal loans she made to it. Then she''''ll finally fold her tent and walk away with the money, leaving her supporters with a sweet sad sob story about how they didn''''t actually just get robbed in the few weeks before she quit, while they''''re holding their empty checkbooks and purses.

Posted by SgtRDS at 03:45 PM : May 09, 2008


The problem is that Hillary is crazy--so she is not repaying her debt--she''s racking up more debt--o doubt she thinks she can rack up as much debt as she wants and then make Obama eat her bills while she uses any money she raises now to undermine him. Hallmark of a true *****.
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by b-easy63 May 10, 2008 4:56 PM EDT
Some of the old Hillary supporters are threatening to change over from Hillary to McCain. Maybe they just like to be on the losing side. That makes them losers.

Posted by jgunther7 at 10:16 AM : May 10, 2008


Not just losers. Poor losers. Sore losers. Poor sports. People who are mad that their favorite player "lost" so now they want to throw the game.

The real name for that is "Petty" but that is what is left when one is miserable, uneducated and probably racist or sexist--it''s the only tantrum left for them to throw. I think it is good for them to claim it--so we can see who they all are---sort of like the neo cons with the Bush/Cheney sticker on the car. It is always good to see who were the minds behind where the country is at--right now. The Hillary turn coats are the same. It only makes HRC look bad--we said she was divisive--many of her supporters prove that.
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by jgunther7 May 10, 2008 1:16 PM EDT
Some of the old Hillary supporters are threatening to change over from Hillary to McCain. Maybe they just like to be on the losing side. That makes them losers.
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by intheshade-2009 May 10, 2008 1:14 PM EDT
For those changing from Hillary to McCain thinking they are going to get that gas tax holiday, the truth is it will never happen. I am sorry, but you were scamed. Actually the gas tax holiday was never intended to be put into action anyway. It never was and never will be. The nominee wouldn%u2019t take office until January, and even then they would not have the power to make it into a law. The president can%u2019t make it happen. Congress can make such a law, and Hillary is in the congress. So maybe you can get her to keep her word and deliver. Highly unlikely, you have been had. Time to move on.
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by cfin5 May 10, 2008 12:08 PM EDT
I wouldn''t quite either with my opponents inability to select competent advisers to his campaign. Oblahma just fired another "advisor" named Robert Malley for smoochin'' with HAMAS terrorists quit regularly as a matter of fact. Notice how they only get canned "after" the public finds out about it? Senator Obama is NOT good for ANY public service job! Not in this country anyway.
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by tbweb May 10, 2008 11:04 AM EDT
Isn''t it ironic how Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about having the support of White working class Voters and Sen. Barack Obama doesn''t! Well, well, well, I recall in 1996 the tables were turned, Sen. Bob Dole had the same constituency, the White working class Voters and Bill Clinton didn''t! In fact Bill Clinton was in the same boat Barack Obama is in now! And as we all know, Bill Clinton defeated Bob Dole and went on to become President without the White working class voters but with an overwhelming African-American Vote! So what the hell is Sen. Clinton''s point?
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by jgunther7 May 10, 2008 10:06 AM EDT
The Clinton campaign is coming to an end. Does this mean that Hillary will be offering the VP position to Barack Obama again?
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by jgunther7 May 10, 2008 9:45 AM EDT
The Clinton campaign is coming to an end. Does this mean she is going to offer the VP position to Barack Obama?
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by roach9703 May 10, 2008 12:55 AM EDT
Hillary the Great of America shall not be stopped?
Did a German philospher opine the view that the will is paramount to power and achievement?
Now, could not the Maxist of manadatory health insurance not succeed?
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:49 AM EDT
Forget that Hillary voted for the Iraq war. Forget that she voted to authorize Bush to declare war on Iran. Forget that she is now threatening to %u201Cobliterate Iran.%u201C Forget about Hillary%u2019s elaborate lie about dodging bullets in Bosnia. Forget that Hillary supported NAFTA until she began to run for president, Forget that her campaign manager supported a free trade agreement with Colombia that she (wink, wink) didn%u2019t know about. Forget that Hillary signed a pledge not to recognize the Michigan results and is now trying to get the votes counted even though Obama was not even on the list. Forget that Harold Ickes, Hillary%u2019s campaign manager, was on the committee that decided to strip Michigan delegates for voting too early. IN FACT, FORGET BOTH CLINTONS.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:48 AM EDT
Hillary can still win this IF: She pulls a gun on all the remaining superdelegates and force them to vote for her; IF all of the superdelegates suddenly go crazy; If the votes of 31 states are voided; If the the votes in Pennsylvania are accorded 10 times as normal; IF she did something with that face of hers; IF Bill finds someone to replace Monica; IF pigs start flying and Hillary joins them.

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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:47 AM EDT
Hillary Clinton will go down as one of the most creative, elaborate, colorful, thoughtful, and amazing liars in history. She has definitely made a legacy that will be told and retold for decades to come. And no matter what we think of her, she has a very promising career in front of her as a gifted fiction writer.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:46 AM EDT
HILLARY RESEMBLES AND REMINDS ME OF CHUCKY. THE MINUTE YOU THINK SHE%u2019S DEAD, THAT UGLY FACE OF HERS POPS RIGHT BACK UP.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:45 AM EDT
HILLARY WILL SPIN IT TO WIN IT!

AT LEAST UNTIL SHE CAN GET ENOUGH SUCKERS SO SHE CAN TAKE HER OWN MONEY BACK OFF THE TABLE.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:44 AM EDT
HILLARY IS HISTORY!

DEPENDS ON WHAT THE MEANING OF THE WORD %u201CWAS%u2019 WAS.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:42 AM EDT
Hillary should tell Bill that should he experience an erection lasting more than three days he should immediately seek medical attention - or Monica.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:41 AM EDT
Hillary just dissed all non-white voters, i.e., Asian-American, African-Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, Latin Americans and Eskimos.

HILLARY LOVED IT WHEN OVER 90% OF THE BLACKS VOTED FOR BILL FOR PRESIDENT IN 1992 AND 1996.


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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:36 AM EDT
HILLARY IS HISTORY!

DEPENDS ON WHAT THE MEANING OF THE WORD %u201CWAS%u2019 WAS.
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by rufisgufis May 10, 2008 12:32 AM EDT
HILLARY WILL SPIN IT TO WIN IT!

AT LEAST UNTIL SHE CAN GET ENOUGH SUCKERS SO SHE CAN TAKE HER OWN MONEY BACK OFF THE TABLE.
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by truthyness May 9, 2008 11:54 PM EDT
Michigan and Florida

re-vote or re-volt!!!
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