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- billary are done; stick them with a fork.
too ugly and old to make it through the election and then serve effectively--like a female ronald reagan. - Reply to this comment
- Don''t you guys get it? Wake up and smell the republican rat!!! RobertBluey director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. voted for Obama today and here''s why:
It%u2019s partly for this reason that I decided to cast my vote for Barack Obama today. Although national polls give Obama a small advantage over John McCain in the general election, I firmly believe that McCain would handily defeat the inexperienced Obama. Secondly, I fear what the Clinton attack machine would do to McCain. Their ferocity would be worse than George W. Bush%u2019s ugly attacks in 2000. Anyone who reads this blog regularly knows how much I dislike negative campaigning, and a Clinton-McCain matchup would be just that.
Because my vote for Obama will likely be ridiculed by many friends on the right, I want to explain exactly why I chose to cross party lines to back the Democrat senator from Illinois.
1) Electability. According to Real Clear Politics, McCain would beat Clinton by 1.2 percentage points. McCain, however, loses to Obama by 3.7 percentage points using the same polling average. Despite what these polls indicate today, I predict the numbers would flip once Democrats pick a nominee. - Reply to this comment
- Iran-contra..mena airport...google it!
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- cannot we see the truth. clinton will do anything for HER victory. anything. can we trust and believe otherwise. for clinton supporters this question. if obama is most popular among voters and primary states won, why cannot clinton gracefully concede defeat. perhaps lead in the senate or an administration post. she is valuable. after all, their policies are not much different. give the presidency to the one who inspires all, not to the one who aspires power. the one who inspires all is obama. clinton aspires power. obama as president is a victory for all americans. at this time of age, we need a fresh start, not a continued clinton dynasty which will bring much of the same division in progress as we see now in government under bush. think it through. obama can unite the democrats. the rebublicans will be muted, and the country will change for the better. the answer and solution is obvious. history is in the making. now. this moment. elect obama. and feel better doing so. if not now, tomorrow.
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- The Clintonistas are going to try and steel the election through the secret delagates. We cannot let them do it.
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Its actually the reverse Millions of Hillary Voters have been intentionally disenfranchised by the Dean DNC Party Elites so they could enthrone their Heir JFK reincarnated heir and social justice as their burning Cause.. this is just the weekly natsy surrogate sound bite Obama spin. and trust me hes got 60 Mil in the bank to buy those delegates off and we know how well that works....
%u2026%u2026%u2026..and it will hand the election and many down stream elections to McCain - Reply to this comment
- Posted by hopetrumps at 01:25 PM : Feb 12, 2008
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NO NO not the People, Democrats are falling for their own shell game and Obama has is doing nothing that was not done in 06 by Alexrod Obamas camping manager the Rove of the Dem Party in Mass 06 during the election of Gov. Patrick and he is using the beltway press just as skillfully using the Social Liberal Press NewsWeek-WAPO-MSNBC-NBC as the attack dog surrogates...and you people are falling for it.
You Party appears incapable of getting out of your own way and nominating someone with the substance to be President
If Obama is the nominee McCain will win in Nov of this there is no doubt. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by hopetrumps at 01:25 PM : Feb 12, 2008
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NO NO not the People, Democrats are falling for their own shell game and Obama has is doing nothing that was not done in 06 by Alexrod Obamas camping manager the Rove of the Dem Party in Mass 06 during the election of Gov. Patrick and he is using the beltway press just as skillfully using the Social Liberal Press NewsWeek-WAPO-MSNBC-NBC as the attack dog surrogates...and you people are falling for it.
You Party appears incapable of getting out of your own way and nominating someone with the substance to be President
If Obama is the nominee McCain will win in Nov of this there is no doubt. - Reply to this comment
- Why are people saying Hillary has all this experience when Obama has more elected experience then she does.
How often did you see Hillary after her disasterous attempt at health care in 1993. Almost never - and she counts that as experiece. Don''t think so.
And then she sits on the Senate Foreign Intelligence Com but then admitted she did not read the NIE before voting for the war in Iraq which said that Iraq WMDs were highly overrater or non-existent. That''s experience I don''t want. - Reply to this comment
- From TPM
A new poll of Wisconsin by Public Policy Polling (D) gives Barack Obama a healthy lead for next week''s primary. Obama has 50% support among likely Democratic primary voters, compared to Hillary Clinton''s 39%.
The two are in a dead heat among core Democrats, with Obama at 46% to Hillary''s 44%.
However, Obama''s lead is greatly extended by the support of independents and Republicans, who give him a better than 2-1 margin in this open-primary state.
Very helpful in Nov Im sure LOL - Reply to this comment
- The Clintonistas are going to try and steel the election through the secret delagates. We cannot let them do it.
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.