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Clinton hit her stride a bit too late

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#21
May 12, 2008
 
WiseOldWizard wrote:
The people finally started to see the Clintons for what they are. Especially Hillary. Her lies caught up with her and she thinks that everyone should just ignore them. O.K. I wasn't dodging bullets in Bosnia but just ignore that I made such an idiotic remark. I am against the war but at the time that I voted for it I didn't really understand what was going on. I was listening to Bush. It is his fault. She is never at fault, never does anything wrong and believes that she is owed the presidency. A very spoiled brat that for once isn't going to get her own way. Go home Hillary. Go home and cry and throw your temper tandrums. You lost fair and square. Aren't use to those words are you. Oh yes and on Florida and Michigan you were all for it. Real gung ho in fact because you thought that you had the nomination wrapped up. Now suddenly realizing that you are not going to get the nomination you are crying foul. Insisting that it is unfair to the people of those two states. You weren't concerned about the people when you originally backed it. If you were well ahead in the race would you even mention Florida or Michigan? Of course not. You aren't concerned about the citizens of any state. You're only concern is for Hillary. What a sore loser. I hope that Obama realizes how you would undermine his presidency if you were to be vice president and stays completely away from you. Go home old lady! Run! Hide! Your defeated!
President Obama??
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May 12, 2008
 
American Voter wrote:
no the race card backfired on her. I will never vote for her again. She can join Senator Lieberman on the Judas list.
Show me where her exact words indicated that she was playing the race card. I mean when, where and what was said. I have been watching since the beginning and the only thing I have seen is the media and Obama and his surrogates misinterpreting everything she said. Obama was the one that played the race card, and he still is. Come on if the large number of blacks are not voting for obama because he is black, then why are they voting for him in such large numbers.
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#24
May 12, 2008
 
Mark Winshel wrote:
In regard to a lot of things, and including such items as huge and supposedly unsurmountable leads in the battle for its presidential nomination, the Democratic Party is the FAD OF THE MONTH CLUB, and as such people as Edmund Muskie and Howard Dean discovered before Hillary did.
And due to my having a few decades come to the realization that the Democratic Party was and is THE FAD OF THE MONTH CLUB (in my younger and more naive days I myself was actually a hardline Democrat), therefore I was not surprised that Hillary's earlier huge and supposedly unsurmountable lead a few months later had turned into nothing more than ancient history.
However, Bill Clinton didn't get the nomination until June 3.
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May 12, 2008
 
WiseOldWizard wrote:
The people finally started to see the Clintons for what they are. Especially Hillary. Her lies caught up with her and she thinks that everyone should just ignore them. O.K. I wasn't dodging bullets in Bosnia but just ignore that I made such an idiotic remark. I am against the war but at the time that I voted for it I didn't really understand what was going on. I was listening to Bush. It is his fault. She is never at fault, never does anything wrong and believes that she is owed the presidency. A very spoiled brat that for once isn't going to get her own way. Go home Hillary. Go home and cry and throw your temper tandrums. You lost fair and square. Aren't use to those words are you. Oh yes and on Florida and Michigan you were all for it. Real gung ho in fact because you thought that you had the nomination wrapped up. Now suddenly realizing that you are not going to get the nomination you are crying foul. Insisting that it is unfair to the people of those two states. You weren't concerned about the people when you originally backed it. If you were well ahead in the race would you even mention Florida or Michigan? Of course not. You aren't concerned about the citizens of any state. You're only concern is for Hillary. What a sore loser. I hope that Obama realizes how you would undermine his presidency if you were to be vice president and stays completely away from you. Go home old lady! Run! Hide! Your defeated!
How can you talk about Hillary's lies without acknowledging the lies that Obama told about his preacher. Am I Wright on this one? Come on people we all heard and saw Obama's lies, and the fact that he waited so long to disavow his preacher, and then only when Wright attacked him, and called him a politician. Wake up, wake up! In the beginning Wright told Obama he would have to disown him, why do you suppose he would say that when Obama supposedly knew nothing about Wright's hate for America, white people and everything this country stands for.
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May 12, 2008
 
puke wrote:
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President Obama??
Don't count on that one. It's called walking out of a ballgame because you team is ahead in the first of the ninth only to find out the next day that your team lost.

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May 12, 2008
 
Tom Terrific wrote:
So, Mike, what did Joseph P say that was incorrect? Quoting some one without offering a rebuttal (as Mike did to Krauthammer) is not terribly convincing.
For one, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is dead. For another, Krauthammer never suggested that we should ignore the economists wrt the gax tax. He was merely pointing out Hillary's tactics. Third, Hillary is ***right wing***??? Fourth, I seem to recall that the issue with WMDs before the war is that people wanted to give sanctions more time to work, not that the intelligence was all lies.

Shall I go on?
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#28
May 12, 2008
 
I am a woman and I find Hillary more offensive, condescending and elitist than Obama could ever be. Her shrillness, hypocracy, and her fake attitude of understanding the blue collar workers makes me sick. Obama may be an intellectual elitist but he at least appears to have the capacity to listen and be thoughtful about major policies that affect everyone. Let's face it, Hillary isn't in the position she's in because she is an exceptional candidate. Her last name is Clinton and in these difficult times, people want to re-live the Clinton era when the biggest issue was who Bill slept with and not be worried about losing their homes. We have serious problems and we need a serious, thoughtful president, unlike the goof in office now, who can stand up and say that initiatives like the gas tax holiday make no sense and are ill advised, who can concede that the US's unilateral foreign policies don't work anymore and that we can no longer bully other countries into doing what we want as we no longer have the military might or the economy to do that. We need someone who can work with others to reign in the multinational companies that are slowly taking over every aspect of our daily lives and taking control away from us. I don't think Obama is perfect, that is not realistic and I would rather have someone in office who has made some mistakes and learned from them, than some harpy or aged war hero stuck in the past.

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#29
May 12, 2008
 
35 years of experience and Hillary hit her stride too late! That "experience" really wasn't worth much, now was it? Why believe that Hillary would be ready to be president on day one when she wasn't ready to run a good campaign on day one? Would she hit her stride as president in her fourth year? Sorry, we don't have that kind of time. Really, the campaign has exposed Hillary for the fraud she is. She's not ready now and never will be. Lucky we are she's going down as another also ran.
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#30
May 12, 2008
 
Hillary is in a no win situation. The people in the Democratic party refusing to believe her that Obama can't win in November are the same people who will be blaming her for his loss in November.
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#32
May 12, 2008
 
a GREAT piece on Barack Hussein! Please watch the entire piece before coming to a conclusion... dont jump to a conclusion, have an open mind, and enjoy!

http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/video.aspx...
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#33
May 12, 2008
 
Hit her stride too late? How about: "Meaningless States (Clinton might win) Hold Primaries After Obama Secures Nomination". Now, THAT'S a headline, IMHO!!!
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#34
May 12, 2008
 
Didn't she hit her fastest stride ducking sniper fire?

Aw, shucks...leave me alone. All I did was misspeak.
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#35
May 12, 2008
 
I would argue she never hit it or had it. She ran a campaign in keeping with who she is, a power hungry ego maniac. She lost it somewhere along the way. Truely sad. Maybe she can redeem herself in the Senate. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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May 12, 2008
 

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Hillary was raised in a middle-class family in the middle of a state in the middle of America. From that classic childhood in the Park Ridge, Illinois mobile home park, Hillary went on to become one of America's foremost advocates for children,families, and abortion; an attorney twice voted one of the most the most unethical in America; a First Lady of Arkansas who helped transform the schools into what they are today; a bestselling "ghosted" author; a First Lady for America who helped transform that role into dishonor, becoming a chump for health care and families at home and a champion of women's rights to abortion.

Since her wind-breaking election to the United States Senate, Hillary has been a steadfast advocate for middle-class families, working tiredly to help create jobs, expand children's health care and abortion, and prevent Social Security from realization.

As the only Senator representing New York after 9/11, Hillary has fought to soften our approach to homeland security and to inhibit our communications and intelligence operations. As the first New Yorker ever named to the Senate Armed Services Committee, as well as a bona fide war hero, Hillary, though she voted for the war, and expressing a desire to wage nuclear war on Iran, has been a tough critic of the administration's bungling of Iraq and a fierce advocate for proper equipment, health benefits, and treatment for military families.

Hillary is strongly committed to making sure that every American has the right to vote in fair, accessible, and credible elections. She introduced the Count Every Vote Act of 2005 to ensure better protection of votes and to ensure that every vote is counted. The only time she stepped away from this philosophy was in 2007 during the Democrat party primary, when she agreed that the votes of Florida and Michigan would not count.

She has since, through the rigors of deep soul-searching, decided to change her stance in this issue, and has gone back to her Count Every Vote ethic, proving her flexibility.
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May 12, 2008
 
America Divided forever wrote:
<quoted text>Show me where her exact words indicated that she was playing the race card. I mean when, where and what was said. I have been watching since the beginning and the only thing I have seen is the media and Obama and his surrogates misinterpreting everything she said. Obama was the one that played the race card, and he still is. Come on if the large number of blacks are not voting for obama because he is black, then why are they voting for him in such large numbers.
You seem like a JAB-BAG!!! Figure it out for yourself. Obama 2008 http://hilldabeast.com/
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May 12, 2008
 
Richard Friedman wrote:
35 years of experience and Hillary hit her stride too late! That "experience" really wasn't worth much, now was it? Why believe that Hillary would be ready to be president on day one when she wasn't ready to run a good campaign on day one? Would she hit her stride as president in her fourth year? Sorry, we don't have that kind of time. Really, the campaign has exposed Hillary for the fraud she is. She's not ready now and never will be. Lucky we are she's going down as another also ran.
I think the way a person runs their campaign says allot about how they would run the White House. Thank God she didn't win. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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#39
May 12, 2008
 
The way she ran that healthcare committee, even before Bill was sworn in, would have kept anyone else out of government and out of public office forever.

Do the angels watch over her or did she make a deal with Old Nick? Looks to me like Nick is coming back to collect.
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#40
May 12, 2008
 
She never had any "stride" to begin with.

Good riddance.

OBAMA IN 08
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#41
May 12, 2008
 
Scott L wrote:
The left is "looney" because it espouses nothing but class warfare and transfer payments from the wealthy to the more deserving workers. This theme is based on the idea that nobody is rich due to hard work or being smart or taking risk - instead its always due to racism or insider dealing of some sort. The liberal elite is all about re-dividing the pie instead of growing it. Look at the silly way the Democrats divide delegates in the primary. These people cannot design a workable primary system and we want them to lead the country? Obama or Hillary will be a diaster if elected president.
So Scott L running up a record budget deficit and plunging the country into a two front war is good governing??? McCain is four more years of fail Bush policy. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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#42
May 12, 2008
 
Sorry about that FAILED Bush policy. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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