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by blkpresident April 4, 2008 2:26 AM EDT
Simply cannot believe that people actually think lil'' Hillary and OLD man McCain actually have a chance this year. Am I missing something here? Isn''t Obama clearly head and shoulders above these two?
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by madem02053 April 4, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
I think it''s dangerous for her to be joking about either of these incidents. Do you not think the Super-Delegates will not find this as funny as Jay Leno did? PP Clinton will find a way to lose the nomination for Sen Clinton if she''s not careful.
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by greenfun April 4, 2008 1:59 AM EDT
It is nice to see one article that isn''t negative about Clinton. The media bashing of Clinton is getting so bad, I am beginning to suspect Obama of giving some of his 40 million to CNN and MSNBC. It''s embarrassing to watch these grown men get so hot and bothered by a political candidate.
The Hardball guy from MSNBC is the latest interviewer to get himself all worked up and excited by this guy. I have to change the channel because it makes me feel sick.
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by blkpresident April 4, 2008 1:57 AM EDT
DEQ54,

Obama has this thing already wrapped up. Please don''t be a doubting Thomas on me now? YOU must know inside your gut that a lil'' woman and an OLD man cannot possibly win the hearts, confidence and trust of the voters when Obama is clearly the best choice. C''mon, you know it. It''s the 4th quarter, Obama leads. They have no more time-outs, and we have the ball with less than a minute on the clock.
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by deq54 April 4, 2008 1:44 AM EDT
If you are an Obama supporter, and I seriously doubt it, you really don''t get the message. You are acting like a republican--venomous, name calling, no facts--think about it--you are acting like Cheney. That is not Change--that is what we have had for 7 years. If you really support Obama you aren''t doing him any favors with the attitude.
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by blkpresident April 4, 2008 1:35 AM EDT
DEQ54,

Try again. OLD man McCain has about as much a chance of being the next president as does Michael Dukakis. America doesn''t need or want a candidate who is a grave risk for napping through critical intelligence briefings vital to the safety of America. He could always contact geritol and audition to be a spokeman for them though. Hope he doesn''t forget to take his "blankie" along in case he needs a nother nap. Some "war hero"...
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by deq54 April 4, 2008 1:25 AM EDT
What is the matter BLKPRESIDENT, not enough going on with McCain to keep you repubs busy?
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by sueb451 April 4, 2008 1:00 AM EDT
The thought of Bill Clinton representing us all as "First Gentlemen" is frightening. Aside from the fact that Bill Clinton is in no way a gentleman, he''s an impeached president and disbarred lawyer who disgraced his office and his country once. Wasn''t that enough
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by blkpresident April 4, 2008 1:00 AM EDT
santamonicaj,

Newsflash--As sure as the sun rises and sets everyday, trust me, Obama cannot lose to a girl or an OLD man in need of multiple daily naps with his favorite "blankie". That''s not bashing, that''s the reality of the Obama shuffle steamrolling lil'' Hillary. After PA. votes and we KO "Rocky" Clinton, bring on OLD man McCain, who won''t be able to duck Obama any longer hiding behind lil'' Hillary''s apron.
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by santamonicaj April 4, 2008 12:39 AM EDT
give the bashing a break.

If you are an Obama supporter, you''re one of the reasons he won''t win.
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