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Hillary Clinton

News Analysis: Options Dwindling for Clinton

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This so called Presidential candidate just does not know when people do not want her in office.
So sad..........
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Whatever happened to being gracious in defeat?

Don't try to get the nomination by any means possible, especially if it means ignoring the popular vote and using superdelegates.

I don't know if I want a president that will stop at nothing to get their own way. Haven't we already had enough of that these past 7-8 years?

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I hope she lends herself, 20 million to her campaign, She still will not win. the numbers do not lie and she knows it, she is trying to bloody up Obama so in the next election she can have a better chance. She needs to stop being self serving, if she quit now, and bow out gracefully, she might have a chance in 4 years but if she is the reason seen by voters as her fault that Obama loses, she loses.

Those of you that support Clinton need to take a step back and come to the realization that Clinton has lost this round and had better start to rally behind Obama. Obama needs to not let the REpukes define him and start the attack and defining the Always Changing McCain, the man vasolates more than Kerry.
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All the money from China and from Russia for The Witch cannot match all campaign funds OSAMA OBAMA is receiving from the Middle East.

She needs to hop on her broom and return to her trailer park in Deliverence, Arkansas.

The lesbian appears more frustrated than ever. The skin on her neck appearing more like that of a reptile, Clydesdale ankles have reached her knees.
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The only 'great' candidate will be leaving. Gullible, irrational American voter majority will get what they deserve: an accomplished CON man offering little more than an empty suit who occasionally plays basketball. Baby Obamation -- new tag line: "A Disaster of Epic Proportion!"
I guess you are one these fools who voted for Bush. Stop listening to Rush. We are sick of hearing this crap. GO OBAMA!!!!!
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I find it difficult not to take seriously Rush's words and attempts to destroy Obama and the Dem party when he recently said this:
DENVER -- Talk show host Rush Limbaugh is sparking controversy again after he made comments calling for riots in Denver during the Democratic National Convention this summer.
He said the riots would ensure a Democrat is not elected as president, and his listeners have a responsibility to make sure it happens.
"Riots in Denver, the Democrat Convention would see to it that we don't elect Democrats," Limbaugh said during Wednesday's radio broadcast. He then went on to say that's the best thing that could happen to the country.
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Several callers called in to the radio show to denounce Limbaugh's comments, when he later stated, "I am not inspiring or inciting riots, I am dreaming of riots in Denver."
Limbaugh said with massive riots in Denver, which he called "Operation Chaos," the people on the far left would look bad.
"There won't be riots at our convention," Limbaugh said of the Republican National Convention. "We don't riot. We don't burn our cars. We don't burn down our houses. We don't kill our children. We don't do half the things the American left does."
I quit listening to Limbaugh in 1992, about every five years I'll catch part of his show and I'm always amazed that it's the same shtick he was peddling over twenty years ago. His listeners remind me of my nephew, he's almost 13 and still can't go to bed without the tattered shreds of his blankie, just not ready to take that step into young adulthood.It seems to me that Rush may be on his way out as his wing of the party is now going to pay the price for what they have done to America.

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Before the dumb SF comments and flip flop on Rev Wrong, Obama would have beaten McCain in the general election.
I don't see that anymore.
He's still better than the Hildabeast alternative but has proved he is not the uniter he claimed to be.
Obama is the favorite. McCain is 39% on the market.

(Intrade.com) Go bet. You can make 125% if McCain wins.
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The laughing liberal wrote:
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Before the dumb SF comments and flip flop on Rev Wrong, Obama would have beaten McCain in the general election.
I don't see that anymore.
He's still better than the Hildabeast alternative but has proved he is not the uniter he claimed to be.
Barak,

is a uniter. Is this all it takes to bring down a great politician. Americans need to stop being so easily controlled and manipulated. The Rev. Wright scandal is nothing. Focus on the real issues.

“It's about the American People”

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Tim Russert is right to award Obama with great victory on the Clintons charlatan couple.
Hillary is a narcissist who enjoys being the talk of the day in America and who loves to show herself with all kind of dresses, hairstyles and makeup’s on every TV screen in America daily and she will never go away ‘on her own’.
Overall, it was a race between true, honest, sincere and great American leadership on one side against pathetic lies, lawlessness and corrupt politics of empty promises that will never be fulfilled on the other.
Like in the movies,'good' always wins against 'evil'.
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MJR wrote:
This so called Presidential candidate just does not know when people do not want her in office.
So sad..........
I agree, when I look at what has happened it is obvious that we were looking for a viable alternative to Hillary. I would have voted for her and even contributed to her campaign, but I've always thought she was too divisive, we need a break from the past.
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May the Good Lord have mercy on all of us if either Hillary or Obama should happen to win this election. If it has to be either-or-, then I pray it will be Hillary as she and her spouse probably both love America; and Obama's spouse has declared that she never was proud to be an American until she got to stand in front of crowds with Obama!
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The only 'great' candidate will be leaving. Gullible, irrational American voter majority will get what they deserve: an accomplished CON man offering little more than an empty suit who occasionally plays basketball. Baby Obamation -- new tag line: "A Disaster of Epic Proportion!"
Dubya already earned that tag line...
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As a moderate democrat, I harbor the fear that Obama and Hillary have torn the democratic party in half. The rift is pretty bitter and won't be fixed easily. Obama wins and many of her voters will vote against him. If Hillary walks away with the nomination, there may be a nation-wide ruckus among primarily disenfranchised democrat african-american voters. Those folks will probably be so miffed that they will not even vote. No win situation. Although neither were the candidate I would have supported (I liked Richardson, but no one listened to him or anyone else through the hype), I tend to think that Hillary stacks up better against McCain. Neither Obama nor Clinton are going to capture the hearts and minds of the bluecollar workers- they are as different from them as the Republicans are. Just my two cents.

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Concerned American wrote:
May the Good Lord have mercy on all of us if either Hillary or Obama should happen to win this election. If it has to be either-or-, then I pray it will be Hillary as she and her spouse probably both love America; and Obama's spouse has declared that she never was proud to be an American until she got to stand in front of crowds with Obama!
Where the hell was the good lord when you idiots elected that loser GW Bush. He has failed in every aspect of his job.

Bush was this corperate man who was suppose to be able to make the economy better..... IT DID NOT HAPPEN.

Bush was suppose to be a uniter..... Bush lied " its my way or the highway"

Bush was suppose to uphold the Constitution of our great nation..... Bush failed to do this also.

Bush said he would keep the SURPLUSS IN TACT.....Bush lied again.

Bush is a Failure as President, as he was in his business ventures and as he was in his war career, Bush as Failed the American people and a vote for McCain is a vote for more Failure.
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At least Guliani had the decency to drop out quickly.
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First, I must say that I am a registered republican who is not sold on Obama or McCain, however, Hillary has never been and could never be an option. Hillary does have one form power left, I think she has about 2 more days to either do the right thing for the democratic party and withdraw and allow the party to do this grand experment and see if this country is REALLY ready for a minority president. Hillary could do a lot to destroy the democratic party by staying in and somehow getting the backing of the Super Delegates and getting the nod, do you know how many black people would feel disenfranchised by the party if this were to happen. I am not stupid enough to think they would vote for McCain, however, a very large precentage would most likely stay home in November. Hillary must quit the race to prove that the crats are the party for the minority person and not just a party giving them lip service to purchase their vote. God, this is better than reality TV. By the way, I am looking for a reason to support Obama, first he must come out and give the meat and potatos of his supposed changes, we have heard all of his fizz, now we need to taste the soda that made the fizz. Yes the Wright thing has been and will continue to be somewhat of a negative for Obama, not what Wright said but the slow and changing way in which Obama has addressed the issue.

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Lets add to this witch's drama since she is EXPERIENCED her pastor The Rev. William Procanick was charged for child molestation why would they want to be in a church that has a child molester
over them.
Where is the Lord in that? Also since they are seen as such great leaders maybe that is why it is o.k. to overlook Pedophile and perverts as well as promiscuity this bag of bones need to be out of the race and put to rest!

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Slayer wrote:
The only 'great' candidate will be leaving. Gullible, irrational American voter majority will get what they deserve: an accomplished CON man offering little more than an empty suit who occasionally plays basketball. Baby Obamation -- new tag line: "A Disaster of Epic Proportion!"
The mental retardation forum should come pick this guy up now he is embarrassing himself and the rest of the mentally ill. But thanks for the thought.

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Concerned American wrote:
May the Good Lord have mercy on all of us if either Hillary or Obama should happen to win this election. If it has to be either-or-, then I pray it will be Hillary as she and her spouse probably both love America; and Obama's spouse has declared that she never was proud to be an American until she got to stand in front of crowds with Obama!
read something besides a f*cking email and get an education. Your ignorance is showing and your party affiliation.
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Concerned American wrote:
May the Good Lord have mercy on all of us if either Hillary or Obama should happen to win this election. If it has to be either-or-, then I pray it will be Hillary as she and her spouse probably both love America; and Obama's spouse has declared that she never was proud to be an American until she got to stand in front of crowds with Obama!
Hillary and Bill "probably" both love American? You don't know but you're voting for them anyway? Why not find out for sure? I mean, I've never heard her say she loves America...
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