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Post by Mrs. Eyes on May 9, 2008 10:58:43 GMT -5
^^^ I just LOVE how President Barack Obama sounds! ;D
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 9, 2008 12:24:44 GMT -5
Hillary is now challenging Obama to a debate in Oregon.
Is she serious? I mean really, does she have psychological problems?
She is flailing in the wind.
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 9, 2008 12:27:03 GMT -5
She knows that debating is not a strength for Obama, so that's what she uses to put him on the spot. She feels like if he debates her, she will have a better showing (which didn't really happen with the ABC mess) or that if he declines her offer, he'll look like a wuss.
Billary are a mess!
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Post by Robelite on May 9, 2008 12:28:56 GMT -5
The end is near for Hildegard! She lost three more superdels before the sun rose this morning! Did anyone see Obama's interview with Wolf Blitzer yesterday? He "dispatched" the moron with the "magic underwear" Oven Mitt Romney! I LMAO when they showed the interview with Mitt where he made the claim that Obama had not accomplished anything in his life in terms of legislation. Obama responded with, "Well, the primary didn't work out well for Mitt Romney. He said the same thing about John McCain when he was running against him, yet here we (Obama and McCain) are, and there Mitt Romney is."I howled!!!!! Talk about cuttin' a bitch down to size (excuse my language,) but I loved that!! You saw that intellect that will cut you in half come out in Barack then!! Just like when he "brushed the hatas off" in PA at that rally. That was the TRUE BROTHA coming out!!!
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 9, 2008 12:31:12 GMT -5
The end is near for Hildegard! She lost three more superdels before the sun rose this morning! Did anyone see Obama's interview with Wolf Blitzer yesterday? He "dispatched" the moron with the "magic underwear" Oven Mitt Romney! I LMAO when they showed the interview with Mitt where he made the claim that Obama had not accomplished anything in his life in terms of legislation. Obama responded with, "Well, the primary didn't work out well for Mitt Romney. He said the same thing about John McCain when he was running against him, yet here we (Obama and McCain) are, and there Mitt Romney is."I howled!!!!! Talk about cuttin' a bitch down to size (excuse my language,) but I loved that!! You saw that intellect that will cut you in half coue out in Barack then!! I wish I could have seen that. I am sure they will replay it.
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Post by Mrs. Eyes on May 9, 2008 12:56:56 GMT -5
bitchary is reaching with all these damn debates!
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Post by Gee-Are on May 10, 2008 8:16:06 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! I kinda came around on Hillary staying in the race until she said that...I'll admit at a few points in this primary I was thinking,"Why won't she quit?" Now I o see some benefits. 1- her staying in has forced a recognizable, yet untrusted Obama to travel to just about ALL of the states to campaign. Think about it. He's had the opportunity to meet with people in all communities. They can touch and feel him and not just see him on the screen. Had this been wrapped up before Texas and Ohio in March, lookd at the people who would have missed out on him. 2- As much as I hate to say it, tackling the Rev. Wright issue early has cut off any Republican ambush at the pass. This issue has been dissected cross ways and backwards, upside-down. How stupid will the Republicans look now bringing that up in a general election, and Obama has squashed the issue so strongly? It was said that she would be tame and bow out gracefully,after the Indiana narrow victory, but now...she's just going scorched earth. What's the point of singling out WHITE working class constituents and their loyalties, unless your trying to destroy the other candidate? pisses me off. That's another thing...how come when they say "working class" voters they always mean white people? The media and politicians trying to be slick and say that black folks don't work? Hispanics don't work? What da Hell? You know what I say... C-O-N--Spiracy!!!
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 10, 2008 21:07:44 GMT -5
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! I kinda came around on Hillary staying in the race until she said that...I'll admit at a few points in this primary I was thinking,"Why won't she quit?" Now I o see some benefits. 1- her staying in has forced a recognizable, yet untrusted Obama to travel to just about ALL of the states to campaign. Think about it. He's had the opportunity to meet with people in all communities. They can touch and feel him and not just see him on the screen. Had this been wrapped up before Texas and Ohio in March, lookd at the people who would have missed out on him. 2- As much as I hate to say it, tackling the Rev. Wright issue early has cut off any Republican ambush at the pass. This issue has been dissected cross ways and backwards, upside-down. How stupid will the Republicans look now bringing that up in a general election, and Obama has squashed the issue so strongly? It was said that she would be tame and bow out gracefully,after the Indiana narrow victory, but now...she's just going scorched earth. What's the point of singling out WHITE working class constituents and their loyalties, unless your trying to destroy the other candidate? pisses me off. That's another thing...how come when they say "working class" voters they always mean white people? The media and politicians trying to be slick and say that black folks don't work? Hispanics don't work? What da Hell? You know what I say... C-O-N--Spiracy!!! Another good thing about her staying in is that it gives comedians the ammunition to create classics like this.... youtube.com/watch?v=B6Lstkiexhc
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 10, 2008 22:04:15 GMT -5
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! I kinda came around on Hillary staying in the race until she said that...I'll admit at a few points in this primary I was thinking,"Why won't she quit?" Now I o see some benefits. 1- her staying in has forced a recognizable, yet untrusted Obama to travel to just about ALL of the states to campaign. Think about it. He's had the opportunity to meet with people in all communities. They can touch and feel him and not just see him on the screen. Had this been wrapped up before Texas and Ohio in March, lookd at the people who would have missed out on him.2- As much as I hate to say it, tackling the Rev. Wright issue early has cut off any Republican ambush at the pass. This issue has been dissected cross ways and backwards, upside-down. How stupid will the Republicans look now bringing that up in a general election, and Obama has squashed the issue so strongly?It was said that she would be tame and bow out gracefully,after the Indiana narrow victory, but now...she's just going scorched earth. What's the point of singling out WHITE working class constituents and their loyalties, unless your trying to destroy the other candidate? pisses me off. That's another thing...how come when they say "working class" voters they always mean white people? The media and politicians trying to be slick and say that black folks don't work? Hispanics don't work? What da Hell? You know what I say... C-O-N--Spiracy!!! I couldn't agree with those points more, Ghost.
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Post by coldfront06 on May 10, 2008 22:08:09 GMT -5
Obama has overtaken her in pledged superdelegates now.
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 12, 2008 12:18:51 GMT -5
Obama is now focused on McCain. His new strategy of ignoring her seems to be working, she is not getting nearly as much air time.
I think he will be more aggressive in campaigning against McCain. It is already starting to come out some, he was asked if McCain's part in the Keating 5 savings and loan scandal was fair game and he said that he thought it was. He did also say that the Rev Wright issue was fair to be discussed, so he put his weakness out there so now the Repubs can't say anything about Obama attacking McCain on his weaknesses.
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Post by Robelite on May 12, 2008 16:20:09 GMT -5
This is what a poster on the Cafferty File (Jack Cafferty on CNN) posted on the question, "Why Is McCain having trouble Raising Money?" I'm still LMAO at this.
Brian from Fort Mill, S.C. May 12th, 2008 2:13 pm ET
Do you hear that giant sucking sound? That’s the sound of Barack Obama sucking all the supporters from both Hillary and McCain.
I think that Obama can end this soon by buying out all of Hillary’s voters, and with the money he has left, he can buy out all of McCain’s voters.
And by the time he becomes President, he’ll still have enough left over to by Hillary a new pantsuit, and Bill a Hannibal Lecter mask!
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 13, 2008 20:14:23 GMT -5
The WV hillbillies have given her a 2nd wind.
Now she is talking about seating all of the Fl and Mi delegates.
I was starting to feel sorry for her, now I am angry again.
I am not trying to be mean, but if a state like WV supports me so unevenly, I would have to examine myself. Look at the demographics, these are the most uneducated voters in the nation and she is winning by about 30 points now.
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Post by coldfront06 on May 13, 2008 20:22:53 GMT -5
I've lived in WV, and right on the border in Ohio...there aren't 2 White people without a red ass neck in the whole state.
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 13, 2008 20:27:20 GMT -5
Well, this is Hillary's crowd. It's the lower-class voters that gave her her victories in OH, PA, CA, TX and others.
Her argument now is that she can win the votes of the majority (white-middle/lower class voters) in the states that matter.
Many of these same people are now saying they will go McCain's way in Nov.
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 13, 2008 20:44:40 GMT -5
Well, this is Hillary's crowd. It's the lower-class voters that gave her her victories in OH, PA, CA, TX and others.
Her argument now is that she can win the votes of the majority (white-middle/lower class voters) in the states that matter.
Many of these same people are now saying they will go McCain's way in Nov. But do we really want these people making decisions for the country...I mean really. Maybe I am just being "elitist", but I like to take advice from the higher educated factions of the country, not the GED aspiring coal miners, whose idea of modernization is FINALLY getting that indoor toilet...
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 13, 2008 20:51:42 GMT -5
Prissy, I feel you 100%, but because the black candidate is "elite," and therefore threatning, the white candidate (regardless of how elite they may be) gets all the love from Mr. Whitefolks.
They have to find a reason not to vote for the black guy.
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Post by No Screen Name on May 14, 2008 9:43:14 GMT -5
A lot of those people she's crowing about voted for Bush, and probably won't vote Democratic anyway.
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Post by Champs Elysees on May 14, 2008 9:50:35 GMT -5
Good point, Z!
Ohio and PA will be RED in Nov., regardless!
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Post by No Screen Name on May 14, 2008 10:38:06 GMT -5
I'm actually kind of pissed at the media for blowing up this recent win in WV like it even means something at this point. At this point, it's barely even conversation, much less a news story, but if you watch the news you would think Hillary is making a "comeback" and still has a chance to win.
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Post by RadiantRose on May 14, 2008 11:52:43 GMT -5
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Post by Colourgirlie on May 14, 2008 12:00:21 GMT -5
Hillary showed her true colours when she stated that she has the majority of white vote...
*smh*
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Post by Colourgirlie on May 14, 2008 12:00:40 GMT -5
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Post by Southie on May 14, 2008 12:13:18 GMT -5
Wow at this caption! However, I really do not think Hillary was attempting to satisfy her husband. They probably stop having "relations" 30 years ago.
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Post by Southie on May 14, 2008 12:14:49 GMT -5
Hillary is staying until the end...she knows mathematically she can not win, however you still can't tell what might happen with Super Delegates. Folks are jumping ship so quickly, so I am not sure how stable the delegates are at this point.
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Post by 123Diva on May 14, 2008 12:39:20 GMT -5
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Post by coldfront06 on May 14, 2008 12:43:53 GMT -5
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Post by Prissy New Year!!! on May 14, 2008 12:45:51 GMT -5
Hillary is staying until the end...she knows mathematically she can not win, however you still can't tell what might happen with Super Delegates. Folks are jumping ship so quickly, so I am not sure how stable the delegates are at this point. I am starting to believe that she wants the VP spot. She knows she can't win, so what other reason would she have for staying in and announcing to all that will listen that Obama can't win illiterate whites?
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Post by CrimsonENDvy on May 14, 2008 12:51:42 GMT -5
I'm actually kind of pissed at the media for blowing up this recent win in WV like it even means something at this point. At this point, it's barely even conversation, much less a news story, but if you watch the news you would think Hillary is making a "comeback" and still has a chance to win. She's an idiot. She is off on her own agenda and has no idea (or doesn't care) what it's costing the party. She's obviously selfish and any respect that I had for her before has gone completely out the window. I now believe that she would lead as selfishly as George Bush has, and I am now one of the voters that would, should she win the nomination, not vote at all.
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Post by Southie on May 14, 2008 13:10:16 GMT -5
Hillary is staying until the end...she knows mathematically she can not win, however you still can't tell what might happen with Super Delegates. Folks are jumping ship so quickly, so I am not sure how stable the delegates are at this point. I am starting to believe that she wants the VP spot. She knows she can't win, so what other reason would she have for staying in and announcing to all that will listen that Obama can't win illiterate whites? You think Billary wants to answer to Obama? Interesting.
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