So let's see...
Leiberman
That NH Rep
These guys
http://www.dncreform.com/
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So let's see...
Leiberman
That NH Rep
These guys
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Does this topic really need two threads?......delete this thread....
But they're all really closet GOPers - just ask dan...
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Yeah, Lieberman is objective...
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These people are opposing every Democratic candidate according to their website.
Nope, no Republicans here. All Democratic voters. Yup, yup.![]()
They're Clinton Democrats. Read the history of the site.
So was Leiberman always a bad guy, you know like when he was on the Democratic VP ticket, pr just when it suits you?
Thy hypochrisy is astounding.
Whott...Clinton herself is campaigning for Obama.....
Lieberman was a mistake, but he switches allegiances like most of us change under-ware...says a lot about his character or lack of....So was Leiberman always a bad guy, you know like when he was on the Democratic VP ticket, pr just when it suits you?
You just keep telling yourself that.
Show me where you see different...or quit talking out of your ass
Hmmmm...which in turn says a lot about the candidates the Democrats put on their tickets.
In case you haven't noticed, there is a big difference between the candidates of 2000 and the candidates of 2008....that's like comparing Reagan to McSame....
Barely. But I'm sure the fact that Obama is paying off her campaign debt has nothing to do with that.
"Save me Hillary! Save me!"![]()
Right, just like Darragh Murphy is a Democrat....
I'm not sure if that is true or not, but even if he is paying off a portion of it, so what? She could be part of his cabinet....
Ok...Hillary campaigned in Florida. As soon as she left Florida locked up for the Republicans.
Hillary campaigned in Penn, as soon as she left McCain pulled ahead in that state.
What she's doing is toeing the Democratic line publicly, not trashign McCain and Palin, and her actions are totally transparent...and then privately she's telling all the Clinton supporters what's really going on with the Democratric Party in those areas...
That's why Obama's camapaign is crashing and burning everywhere she goes.
And I can honestly say...I've never seen Bill Clinton more pissed off than he was during the primaries this year, and it wasn't at the Republicans.
After this election when Dean Pelosi and co get put on out on their far left asses, the Clintons will again be in charge of the Democratic Party.
They can't leave the party...but everytime they open their mouths the first thing people wonder is why you guys didn't put Hillary on the ticket...
And you have no good answers for that.
and McCain pulls ahead of Obama.
The questions that the Democrats need to be asking themselves...
If you didn't need the Clintons on your ticket...then why ask them to fight your battles for you?
Hypocrites.
I'm with you. I truly don't think the Clintons are backing Obama.
BTW, I haven't seen it mentioned in this forum, but I heard that B. Clinton made negative comments against Obama at the time of the DNC. There was an open mic.
Has anyone else heard this?
I haven't seen it mentioned in news articles, but someone I work with told me about it.
Same old Whott.....calling the game over at Halftime...
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4897
Yeah, Hillary sure is working hard to get Obama elected.
Hillary Blows Off Obama
By Bob Parks Monday, September 8, 2008
With the unexpected surge of McCain through his veep selection of Sarah Palin, Barack Obama turned to Hillary Clinton so he doesn’t have to hit the girl. Remember what they say about a woman scorned?
Hillary does.
HILLARY Clinton may be the most obvious choice to throw into the ring against the new darling of American politics, Sarah Palin, but the failed Democratic presidential candidate is refusing the job.
“We’re not going to be anybody’s attack dog against Sarah Palin,” a Clinton insider said yesterday.
It’s an extraordinary act of hubris from a woman whose success in exposing Barack Obama’s weakness in working-class Democratic states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana may have been the reason that John McCain chose a gun-toting, God-loving mother of five as his running mate.
Although she is 60 and unlikely to have another shot at the White House, Clinton is apparently concerned that she would appear ungenerous to the Republicans’ first female vice-presidential candidate if she were to go after her.
Of course, nothing’s in stone when it comes to politics. But what does Hillary Clinton have to gain doing Barack Obama’s dirty work? Obama doesn’t want to pick apart Palin because it’ll make himself look mean, yet he expects Hillary to want to take those hits.
Yeah, that’s a good deal.![]()
The Democrats threw the Clintons under the bus. They called Bill Clinton racist, they were calling Hillary Hitlary.
If I truly thought the Clintons were supporting Obama...I would lose respect for them after the way they got treated by the Democratic Party. That would definitely be a case of returning to their abusers.
Basically the stuff the Democrats are doing now is the same thing they did to Hillary...
The race card is coming soon...it'll blow up in their faces and the last few remaining Democrats with integrity will realize this is exactly what they saw during the primaries...
I'd love to be a fly on the wall at a private closed get together with the Clintons and their close personal friends. I bet they're really trashing Obama and laughing their heads off that he's now begging them to help him get elected. Obama would wet himself if he heard what they really think of him!I'm with you. I truly don't think the Clintons are backing Obama.
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