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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 7, 2008 4:36:30 GMT -5
A$$ DOWN!!!
IT'S OVER B ABY!!!!
OHHHHHHHH BAMA!!!!!!!
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Southie on May 7, 2008 5:44:42 GMT -5
...that is hilarious
I was watching CNN and even if Billary wins the remaining primaries (by a large margin), she still can't catch up with Obama in the delegate count However, I know she is going to put the heat on the issue regarding the delegate count from Florida and Michigan.
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Post by coldfront06 on May 7, 2008 6:10:52 GMT -5
If you give her Florida and Michigan, she still won't win. Its over for her.
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 7, 2008 7:34:07 GMT -5
;D
Tell her, Prissy!
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Post by Alc 06 on May 7, 2008 8:04:21 GMT -5
this chick won't die.
She reminds me of Rasputin. They tried to kill that dude a thousand times i swear, and he kept living.
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Post by Robelite on May 7, 2008 9:07:58 GMT -5
If you give her Florida and Michigan, she still won't win. Its over for her. I have lost so much respect for Hildegard, and that ^^^ isht is the main reason why! She knew (as well as the WHOLE democratic party) and certainly those imbeciles in FL and MI that their votes would not count because they moved their primaries after being admonished not to. It's like Jamal Simmons has said a million times..."the Clintons want to move the goal posts in the third quarter of the game." She's bashed on every end for this "pouting and whining" she's been doing. Ed Shultz said the other night that there are three parties....the democrats, the republicans and the CLINTONS! He's been put out with her for several months now. My favorite anology about Hildegard came from NM Gov. Bill Richardson when he was having a "debate" with that crazy cajun James Carville, when he said (re. Hildy,) "this is not Monaco and she's not the queen who's the heir apparent to the throne." When this is all over, she will have pissed so many folks off that she'll be lucky to even get re-elected to her senate seat in NY.
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Post by Highly Favored on May 7, 2008 9:20:08 GMT -5
I have lost a lot of respect for Hillary, too.
This was not as easy for her as she expected.
Still, I wish she would have bowed out gracefully, instead of acting like a big, spoiled baby about it. I don't think she can do anything now that would make me respect her like I did before all this.
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Post by MochaD on May 7, 2008 9:36:07 GMT -5
Billary WENT DOOOOooooooooooWwwwwwwwwN!!!
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Post by Noble Work on May 7, 2008 11:31:13 GMT -5
I to can not understand why Hillary won't bow out of the runnings. I believe a lot of people had respect for her in the begining of the race simply because she was a women and she had guts and she wasn't scurred. But, now even more people on all sides of the political machine has lost so much respect for her because of how she is carrying herself.
How many of ya'll think that she'll try to pull some sneaky ish at the last minute to save face and guard her pride just to continue this nonsense she's showing?
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Post by coldfront06 on May 7, 2008 11:38:11 GMT -5
I understood why she was in it, up until last night. If she pulled out an upset, or even made it close, in North Carolina, as well as a big win in Indiana, she would have had a legit claim that the tide has turned in her favor.
But Obama's win in North Carolina was as large as her win in Penn. She has no rational path to the nomination. Her only hope now is that some scandal causes Obama to become undone...and that is not very likely to happen. I think she will bow out, but it might be after Kentucky and Oregon. And when you think about it, that might be best for Obama. If she drops out today, there is a chance she would win West Virginia, even though she's out of the race. Wouldn't it be embarassing to Obama to lose to a candidate that had withdrawn? So in my opinion, its better if she stays in until after West Virginia.
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Post by FULLOFME on May 7, 2008 11:44:33 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]You got mud on yo face You big disgrace Kickin your can all over the place
We will we will BARACK you We will we will BARACK you[/glow]
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Post by Noble Work on May 7, 2008 14:20:59 GMT -5
.....LOL @full you're silly.
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Post by coldfront06 on May 7, 2008 15:56:41 GMT -5
I'm blaming the undeclared superdelegates for dragging this shit on. WTF are you waiting for?? If they would go ahead and align with Obama, Hillary wouldn't have a choice but to bow out. Her hope is that she can convince them to support her. As long as they remain undeclared, she's going to stick around.
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Post by 123Diva on May 7, 2008 15:57:55 GMT -5
Cold, maybe they really are undecided...
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Post by coldfront06 on May 7, 2008 15:59:21 GMT -5
But Diva...at this point, what will help them decide? Are the differences between the two candidates not clear?
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Post by FULLOFME on May 7, 2008 16:03:54 GMT -5
I'm blaming the undeclared superdelegates for dragging this shit on. WTF are you waiting for?? If they would go ahead and align with Obama, Hillary wouldn't have a choice but to bow out. Her hope is that she can convince them to support her. As long as they remain undeclared, she's going to stick around. That's true. I was watching MSNBC or somebody last night and the question of why don't the superdelegates declare a candidate was posed to Donna Brazile and she said that the superdelegates don't want to declare and make the remaining states' votes oblivious or something to that effect...I'm like it is what it is, if you wait to have your election and are among the last 10 or so states of course the likely candidate will have been made obvious by that time...I really don't understand the whole process of not having all of the elections at least within the same month and if it really comes down to delegates, make them do what they need to do in a reasonable amount of time...
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Post by 123Diva on May 7, 2008 16:07:04 GMT -5
But Diva...at this point, what will help them decide? Are the differences between the two candidates not clear? ^^^Agreed, I'm just saying it is a possibility <----also thinks Sen. Clinton needs to sit down somewhere (along with Jeremiah Wright)
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Post by Southie on May 7, 2008 19:31:18 GMT -5
Hiliary is staying until the end.
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Post by Mrs. Eyes on May 7, 2008 20:00:57 GMT -5
I don't undersrtand why she is staying in. I don't understand why the superdelegates want to drag this out when McCain is campaigning. He is already trying to draw in the democratic voters based off of the Dem. primaries. FOOLISHNESS! Let's get this shit over with.
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Post by CrimsonENDvy on May 8, 2008 9:14:58 GMT -5
Hillary makes me angry! She's like the little mangy puppy that keeps following you even when you try to get away from it! And she's obviously not as smart as you would think she should be, especially since the math is really against her. This is Bill written all over it! I think if he wasn't behind her pushing, she probably would have given up a long time ago.
She's such a dumb a$$!
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 8, 2008 9:50:31 GMT -5
They are speculating that she is trying to get Obama to put her on the ticket. I don't think he should, he can win without her. He needs to get a popular white male from one of the key states. Hillary's supporters will come around. She was the one who ran a dirty campaign, Obama didn't. They really don't have any reason to be angry.
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Post by coldfront06 on May 8, 2008 11:38:57 GMT -5
^^^^I'm wondering if he'll consider Gov. Ted Strickland from Ohio. He was a Hillary supporter, so that might serve to appease some of the Democrats who are loyal to Hillary. I'm not sure of his popularity in Ohio, but I would think that he'd help Obama there, and Ohio is a crucial state for Democrats.
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 8, 2008 12:12:17 GMT -5
I'm blaming the undeclared superdelegates for dragging this shit on. WTF are you waiting for?? If they would go ahead and align with Obama, Hillary wouldn't have a choice but to bow out. Her hope is that she can convince them to support her. As long as they remain undeclared, she's going to stick around. That's the point Warren Ballentine made this morning!
They know damn well that if it were the other way around, they would just all declare their support for Clinton and tell Obama to go home!
I heard that she may drop out after W.V., because she wants to go out with a win.
They also say that her people are behind the scenes trying to get Obama to name her as his running mate (I hope he doesn't!).
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Post by 123Diva on May 8, 2008 12:28:42 GMT -5
If Obama declares Clinton as his running mate, he will lose some serious points with me. At one point and time (a few months ago) I respected them both and didn't care who made presidency as long as the other was also in tow....
Not anymore. I really DISLIKE Sen. Clinton to the point where I would SURELY vote for Sen. McCain (if she got the Dem ticket) IF he had an Iraq exit plan.
I don't actually believe Sen. Obama will name her, but I'm saying if he did...I would be ANGRY and kind of done with the political system and this election.
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Post by No Screen Name on May 8, 2008 14:53:15 GMT -5
If Obama declares Clinton as his running mate, he will lose some serious points with me. At one point and time (a few months ago) I respected them both and didn't care who made presidency as long as the other was also in tow.... Not anymore. I really DISLIKE Sen. Clinton to the point where I would SURELY vote for Sen. McCain (if she got the Dem ticket) IF he had an Iraq exit plan. I agree with this 100%. I had a great deal of respect for both of them. In fact, at the very beginning, I said to myself, "Wow, the Democrats have some EXCELLENT candidates. No matter who wins, we'll have some good people to choose from. I liked Hillary a lot. But she has shown me a totally different side of herself, and I have lost a lot of respect for her. I wouldn't be "done" with Obama or the political process if he named her as his running mate--but I don't think it would be a wise choice, and I hope he doesn't.
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Post by 123Diva on May 9, 2008 9:15:37 GMT -5
Z if she gets the ticket (somehow), I WILL write-in for Obama this November. I CANNOT bring myself to vote for her and McCain says we could be in Iraq for the next 100 years...smh.
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 9, 2008 9:36:07 GMT -5
I'm pulling for Sen. Edwards!!!! That would be the "Pretty Ticket!"
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Post by EXcalibur Augie on May 9, 2008 9:52:28 GMT -5
...that is hilarious I was watching CNN and even if Billary wins the remaining primaries (by a large margin), she still can't catch up with Obama in the delegate count However, I know she is going to put the heat on the issue regarding the delegate count from Florida and Michigan. Did anyone hear her play the race card the next day "I am popular among working white middle class...." What happened in Jan when you said "I am popular among black voters..." ARRRRRGH!
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Post by No Screen Name on May 9, 2008 9:58:46 GMT -5
I'm pulling for Sen. Edwards!!!! That would be the "Pretty Ticket!" YES MA'AM!!!!!!
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Post by Cambist on May 9, 2008 10:07:50 GMT -5
President Barack H. Obama Vice President Johnny R. Edwards Secretary of State William J. Clinton Senate Majority Leader Hillary R. Clinton
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