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Nbadan
03-13-2008, 11:49 PM
Duh! quit already bitch!


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Yep, but Hillary certainly can still be a candidate for the VP position...

She is not totally out of this race just yet...


























McCain/Clinton '08

boutons_
03-13-2008, 11:54 PM
yes, I've read several takes that Hillary is running effectively as a Repug candidate, including spewing Rove-ian slime and slander and innuendo.

The longer she stays in only to lose (she already has lost), the more Repug support she has, as the Repugs want her to destroy Obama and Dems, greasing the skids for McCain.

Nbadan
03-13-2008, 11:58 PM
Hillary is so......wack.....she's dangerous....


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Nbadan
03-14-2008, 12:23 AM
Keith Olbermann: Special Comment - Hillary


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Nbadan
03-14-2008, 12:39 AM
Clueless...


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George Gervin's Afro
03-14-2008, 07:24 AM
Yes a candidate should just quit. Anyone who's life ambition to be president should just quit because people want her to. Although this candidate still has a chance to win the election the candidate should just hang it up. The candidate should tell all of her campaign workers who have been busting their tails for months that they, the candidate, are going to quit because people told her to do so... :rolleyes ..

Yonivore
03-14-2008, 07:26 AM
Yes a cnadidate should just quit. Anyone who's life ambition to be president should just quit because people want her to. Although this candidate still has a chance to win the election the candidate should just hang it up. The candidate should tell all of her campaign workers who have been busting their tails for months that they, the candidate, is going to quit because people told her to do so... :rolleyes ..
That's the spirit GGA! Let's rally the troops! Here's hoping Obama and Clinton keep ripping on each other right up to convention day!!!

Woooo Hooooo!

George Gervin's Afro
03-14-2008, 07:28 AM
That's the spirit GGA! Let's rally the troops! Here's hoping Obama and Clinton keep ripping on each other right up to convention day!!!

Woooo Hooooo!


I am looking at this without reagard to candidate or party. Any candidate should have the right to stay and fight as long as they want. I may not agree with them staying around but it is not my place to tell anyone to quit. I also undertand trying to get you to look at anything objectively is utterly impossible. Would you quit a race that you had a chance to win? Are you a quitter yoni?

Yonivore
03-14-2008, 07:36 AM
I am looking at this without reagard to candidate or party. Any candidate should have the right to stay and fight as long as they want. I may not agree with them staying around but it is not my place to tell anyone to quit. I also undertand trying to get you to look at anything objectively is utterly impossible. Would you quit a race that you had a chance to win? Are you a quitter yoni?
Oh hell no...I'd fight to the bitter end and drage everyone down with me. Go Hillary!

some_user86
03-14-2008, 07:41 AM
Keith Olbermann: Special Comment - Hillary


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Wow

boutons_
03-14-2008, 10:18 AM
"still has a chance to win the election"

No, she doesn't.

She has lost the pledged delegates and can't win enough of the remaining pledged delegates.

She's counting on squeaking out a win of popular votes (but still losing the pledged, not winning enough of the pledged) to convince the superdelegates to through the nomination to her. We've seen the Repugs are voting for her, so winning, or barely losing, with such a popular vote is hardly legitimate.

Her position is very clearly to destroy Obama with Rove/swift-boat attacks, and destroy the Dem party, if she can't have the nomination. She's driving Obama and the Dems into a Repug trap.

Dean and the Dem muckymucks need to bitch-slap some sense into Hillary, get her to stop, and get the entire party supporting Obama, NOW, not after the convention.

George Gervin's Afro
03-14-2008, 10:50 AM
"still has a chance to win the election"

No, she doesn't.

She has lost the pledged delegates and can't win enough of the remaining pledged delegates.

She's counting on squeaking out a win of popular votes (but still losing the pledged, not winning enough of the pledged) to convince the superdelegates to through the nomination to her. We've seen the Repugs are voting for her, so winning, or barely losing, with such a popular vote is hardly legitimate.

Her position is very clearly to destroy Obama with Rove/swift-boat attacks, and destroy the Dem party, if she can't have the nomination. She's driving Obama and the Dems into a Repug trap.

Dean and the Dem muckymucks need to bitch-slap some sense into Hillary, get her to stop, and get the entire party supporting Obama, NOW, not after the convention.

I have foundnd about you and some other Obama supporters are not wanting for the Super delegates to override the 'will of the pwople' and choose Hillary..yet she could still win the popular vote..wouldn't that also be considered the 'will of the people'?

Boutons I am really sick and tired of these so called "Her position is very clearly to destroy Obama with Rove/swift-boat attacks, and destroy the Dem party." comments

Please provide ONE shred of evidence this has or will happen? I hear this all of the time from the Clinton haters but not one person cannot provide any specifics..

Yonivore
03-14-2008, 10:55 AM
Boutons I am really sick and tired of these so called "Her position is very clearly to destroy Obama with Rove/swift-boat attacks, and destroy the Dem party." comments
I forget; was it Obama that accused the Clinton camp of being like Ken Starr or the other way around...

:lmao This is so fucking entertaining.

JoeChalupa
03-14-2008, 10:58 AM
I forget; was it Obama that accused the Clinton camp of being like Ken Starr or the other way around...

:lmao This is so fucking entertaining.


So are your posts. Brahahahahahahahahaha!!! Whooohooo!! :lmao

Yonivore
03-14-2008, 11:11 AM
So are your posts. Brahahahahahahahahaha!!! Whooohooo!! :lmao
Glad to amuse.

George Gervin's Afro
03-14-2008, 11:33 AM
I forget; was it Obama that accused the Clinton camp of being like Ken Starr or the other way around...

:lmao This is so fucking entertaining.


that's a swift boat style attack? Is this the first time a one campaign accused the another of acting like the opposing party? Clinton created this strategy? Wow.. :rolleyes

Yonivore
03-14-2008, 11:42 AM
that's a swift boat style attack? Is this the first time a one campaign accused the another of acting like the opposing party? Clinton created this strategy? Wow.. :rolleyes
No, it's just hilarious though.

clambake
03-14-2008, 12:50 PM
Oh hell no...I'd fight to the bitter end and drage everyone down with me. Go Hillary!
:lol whatta you know, yoni made me laugh.

Extra Stout
03-14-2008, 01:51 PM
Duh! quit already bitch!

If a Republican calls Hillary a 'bitch,' of course it's because he's a misogynist. For liberals it's OK, because of their higher purpose.

I'm not mad, mind you, the meltdown is lots of fun to watch.

Nbadan
03-16-2008, 02:05 AM
If a Republican calls Hillary a 'bitch,' of course it's because he's a misogynist. For liberals it's OK, because of their higher purpose.

I'm not mad, mind you, the meltdown is lots of fun to watch.

What melt-down is that? Turn off the wing-nut radio for awhile your diluting yourself...us realist just see the writing on the wall, Hitlary can't win in a way that will legitimately unify the Democratic nominee.....she can't even win the popular vote, despite what Joe or anyone else thinks, even if they counted Florida, which they won't because Howard Dean and the DNC don't want to see it happen...