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Post by Gee-Are on Feb 4, 2008 23:29:01 GMT -5
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Post by DamieQue™ on Feb 4, 2008 23:45:49 GMT -5
Each time I think she's bottomed out, she opens a screen door on the "Submarine" which is her campaign and goes lower
*SMH*
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Post by Warner Fite on Feb 4, 2008 23:51:15 GMT -5
Each time I think she's bottomed out, she opens a screen door on the "Submarine" which is her campaign and goes lower
*SMH* LOL!
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Post by Ms. RedamnDickulous on Feb 5, 2008 1:19:25 GMT -5
Get it togever, Hill! SMH.
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Post by Sapphire on Feb 5, 2008 1:32:40 GMT -5
Maybe its because Robert DeNiro endorsed Obama. LOL
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Post by Sapphire on Feb 5, 2008 1:34:03 GMT -5
I don't mind that she's sensitive, but it's not a good look for those that think women can't be leaders. Cry behind closed doors, or at least wait until you get elected.
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Post by Gee-Are on Feb 5, 2008 1:38:23 GMT -5
my thing is the timing...It worked in New Hampshire when Obama was gaining and leading in the polls. The same thing is happening before Wuper Tuesday and BAM! waterworks
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Post by Sapphire on Feb 5, 2008 1:46:34 GMT -5
Yeah, maybe its a tactic. But it will hurt her with the men... assuming they were voting for her in the first place and certainly running agains the republican candidate.. Then there's folks like me, who don't vote until next week. She should be careful not to get everyone annoyed. But I guess after Super Tuesday she's not concerned. I dunno. I need her to be all hard core. There's no crying in baseball!
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Post by DamieQue™ on Feb 5, 2008 7:03:28 GMT -5
Seriously - this is getting pathetic. If the tears are genuine they are inappropriate. I will NOT vote for a leader who cries when:
Things get hard Things don't go your way When you want something (in this case poll numbers)
As many here have already pointed out there was already going to be more scrutiny on her for being a woman. This is NOT the Oprah Winfrey stage - this is the Presidency of the United States - if you wanna be touched, be touched BEHIND closed doors
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Post by Southie on Feb 5, 2008 9:43:52 GMT -5
I listened to Rush yesterday, and he almost sound like he felt sorry for Hillary. Then he moved on to continue to bash John McCain.
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Post by DamieQue™ on Feb 5, 2008 9:46:32 GMT -5
If you're talking about Rush Limbaugh - he would say or do anything to see her win the nomination because he knows that Republicans will rally against her.
They hate Hillary with the fire of a couple thousands suns.
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Post by Julie Art on Feb 5, 2008 10:25:34 GMT -5
SMH
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Post by Bunny Hop on Feb 5, 2008 12:17:07 GMT -5
How did I miss this. I'm gonna have to find this online.
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on Feb 5, 2008 12:28:08 GMT -5
If you're talking about Rush Limbaugh - he would say or do anything to see her win the nomination because he knows that Republicans will rally against her.
They hate Hillary with the fire of a couple thousands suns. Oh yeah, Rush is foaming at the mouth, he really hates Hillary and wants to take her on. I think the worst day of his life was when the Clintons left the White House, he ran out of topics. I wonder what the Right Wing Republicans will do if McCain wins the nomination. It may be the best thing for the Republicans, they may get crossover Democratic votes for those Democrats that don't want a woman or black in office. McCain is more liberal than Romney or Huckabee.
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Post by DamieQue™ on Feb 5, 2008 13:38:18 GMT -5
McCain isn't strident or extremist enough for them. He will not advance the Evangelical Right Wing agenda like Bush did and so the only thing that will energize Republicans to vote for him will be if he's facing Hillary.
They would vote for a cadaver dressed in a suit rather than vote for Hillary. They don't even know her stances, they just know they hate her, and they've hated her since Bill's administration.
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on Feb 5, 2008 13:42:32 GMT -5
McCain isn't strident or extremist enough for them. He will not advance the Evangelical Right Wing agenda like Bush did and so the only thing that will energize Republicans to vote for him will be if he's facing Hillary.
They would vote for a cadaver dressed in a suit rather than vote for Hillary. They don't even know her stances, they just know they hate her, and they've hated her since Bill's administration. Do you think they would vote Obama over McCain though? Ann Coulter said she would campaign for Hillary if McCain got the nomination. While I am sure that was just said to be outrageous, it does show how much the Right Wingers dislike McCain. But at the end of the day, I don't think they will vote for either Democrat over McCain.
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Post by DamieQue™ on Feb 5, 2008 13:50:54 GMT -5
McCain isn't strident or extremist enough for them. He will not advance the Evangelical Right Wing agenda like Bush did and so the only thing that will energize Republicans to vote for him will be if he's facing Hillary.
They would vote for a cadaver dressed in a suit rather than vote for Hillary. They don't even know her stances, they just know they hate her, and they've hated her since Bill's administration. Do you think they would vote Obama over McCain though? Ann Coulter said she would campaign for Hillary if McCain got the nomination. While I am sure that was just said to be outrageous, it does show how much the Right Wingers dislike McCain. But at the end of the day, I don't think they will vote for either Democrat over McCain. I didn't hear that... and Ann Coulter REALLY hates Hillary so that's saying alot. I think the Republican base will not be energized by having McCain as their nominee and they'll stay away from the polls while the Democrats are fired up to get the WH back and will vote in droves for Obama.
They won't vote for Hillary over McCain, but I do think if Hillary isn't running - McCain flames out lacking strong support from within his own party. Huckabee would have that support but I think he's pretty much toast at this point.
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Post by Gee-Are on Feb 5, 2008 14:01:34 GMT -5
Actually, Huckabee is not doing so bad on the delegate front. He's only 19 behind Romney. We'll see what happens after super Tuesday
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Post by Sweet&Chic on Feb 5, 2008 14:11:13 GMT -5
Not voting for Hilary ... i honestly don't think she'll be able to handle it..maybe a vice but not the Pres ...imo
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