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Hillary Clinton | 31 | 63.27% | |
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Also, Frank Rich's column only validates my own feeling that Obama is an empty suit- that he has bamboozled the media and has used clever marketing and strategy to somehow get people to drink his brand of Kool Aid. If cult of personality and media manipulation are all it takes to become president, I think Oprah should be running instead of Obama. [/QUOTE] |
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Those are the only issues that matter to millions of voters. Sad - very true. |
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I can't believe that wart-faced hook-nose skank had the utter gall on CNN last week to say that she remains "undecided" on the Democratic nomination. Bitch, please.
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I am no huge fan of Hillary Clinton. But, I call a spade a spade when I see someone use an invalid assertion as fact to make a non-sequitor point. People see that and they think it is true - both the incorrect legal assertion and the conclusion on which is it inappropraitely based and then covered in allegedly wry humor. Ditto for people saying Hillary calling Obama an elitist. She never said that and, in fact, said the opposite. She said his comments came off that way and that it was a legitimate campaign issue to say they did. How is she wrong there? |
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Ariana is a smart woman. I like hearing what she has to say, even if I don't agree with it.
I'm not sure I'd say Clinton handed Obama his ass in NJ. She beat him for sure there, with similar wins in CA and NY. But I can promise you the results would be quite different if those primaries were this month. The White Guilt poster is really offensive. It makes you seem like a suburban kid who doesn't get out enough. |
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I thought we had moved beyond the Fox News Wright sound bites. If you're not willing to hear Wright's comments in context, than what's the point of bringing him up? So you can sound like you're from West Virginia?
Separation of Church and State! I vote for someone who can lead and govern. I don't care where or who they worship with. Obama has more than a 12 point lead in current CA, NY and NJ polls. The Hillary signs are coming down in droves and being replaced by O's. Trivial arguing aside, I think Hillary would have made a great president. She was poised to be our first truly progressive president. But the tenor of her campaign has been so sour and negative, that I just don't see it translating into leadership for the whole country. I think different advisors may have been able to get her to look at the country as it is today, rather than as it was in the 90's. It seems as though the old Clinton sense of entitlement is finally backfiring on what looked like the Democratic party's strongest candidate in years. Clearly Senator Clinton went into this primary season assuming she would clean up with nothing but wins. Instead she is facing a candidate that is gaining the kind of broad support this country has not seen since Ronald Reagan swept the country on the way to winning his first term. Clinton is now firmly equated with the past, while Obama seems to be opening new doors and new eyes every day. The Bush administration planted the seeds for a big wake up call. Barack Obama was the only candidate politically astute enough to reap what's been sown. In my book, thats how you define judgement. In my book, that's leaps and bounds more "presidential" than anything we've seen or heard from Hillary Clinton this year. Last edited by dontlookdown; 05-13-2008 at 03:48 PM.. |
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Obama himself disowned Rev. Wright because of the comments by stating "After seeing Reverend Wright's performance, I felt there was a complete disregard for what the American people are going through and the need for them to rally together to solve these problems," he said. "What mattered to him was him commanding center stage." Obama said he was "particularly angered" by Wright's allegation that the candidate was engaging in political posturing when he denounced the minister's earlier remarks. "If Reverend Wright considers that political posturing, then he doesn't know me very well," Obama said. "Based on his comments yesterday, well, I may not know him as well as I thought, either." But, if you are implying that Rev. Wright's comments were taken out of context or that the news is giving them more incendiary value than Rev. Wright intended, I submit that is an implication unsupported by the facts. |
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Also, I have not seen any recent polls that would suggest that Obama is leading her in these states. Source, please? |
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I hear they make you alone pay an extra toll to get back into NYC - AND - they make you take the GW bridge
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Actually, I minored in English and have doctorate degree
But, from what I have read in this thread and judging by that comment, you seem to look down on poor white Americans. Do you really think that way? if so, how is that better than me saying you sound like an ignorant ni**er from Alabama? To me, they are the same, though my comment in real life gets you in MUCH more trouble, thus the underlying reason Obama gets a race pass and Hillary does not. |
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As if paying $8 for the Holland Tunnel wasn't enough, I have to pay a $3 Fabulosity surcharge.
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Is that because the glare from your forehead provides blindness to the opposing drivers
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Are you mocking my unnaturally wrinkle-free pate? |
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