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March 31, 2008 at 10:43 AM #179145March 31, 2008 at 10:43 AM #179136AecetiaParticipant
The “winner” will probably live to regret it based on the domestic and international problems. Instead of Hoovervilles will it be Hillaryvilles or Obamavilles or McCainvilles? Better to sit this one out.
March 31, 2008 at 10:43 AM #178774AecetiaParticipantThe “winner” will probably live to regret it based on the domestic and international problems. Instead of Hoovervilles will it be Hillaryvilles or Obamavilles or McCainvilles? Better to sit this one out.
March 31, 2008 at 11:54 AM #178794University City RenterParticipantI heard Hilary speak on 2 occasions during school in the early to mid 90s. I just don’t like her. After hearing her talk, I actually felt sorry for her husband having to deal with this on a daily basis. I’ll bet she can perpetual witch type of wife. Personally, I just would (for example) not be interested to meet her and talk for a while.
Even though most people don’t like President Bush, I remember when he came to SD after the fires. People wanted to meet him and I was one of them. Just to shake his hand or see him in person, people thought it was pretty cool. I would be interested to meet Obama but I can’t say that about Hilary. I just don’t like her.March 31, 2008 at 11:54 AM #179156University City RenterParticipantI heard Hilary speak on 2 occasions during school in the early to mid 90s. I just don’t like her. After hearing her talk, I actually felt sorry for her husband having to deal with this on a daily basis. I’ll bet she can perpetual witch type of wife. Personally, I just would (for example) not be interested to meet her and talk for a while.
Even though most people don’t like President Bush, I remember when he came to SD after the fires. People wanted to meet him and I was one of them. Just to shake his hand or see him in person, people thought it was pretty cool. I would be interested to meet Obama but I can’t say that about Hilary. I just don’t like her.March 31, 2008 at 11:54 AM #179165University City RenterParticipantI heard Hilary speak on 2 occasions during school in the early to mid 90s. I just don’t like her. After hearing her talk, I actually felt sorry for her husband having to deal with this on a daily basis. I’ll bet she can perpetual witch type of wife. Personally, I just would (for example) not be interested to meet her and talk for a while.
Even though most people don’t like President Bush, I remember when he came to SD after the fires. People wanted to meet him and I was one of them. Just to shake his hand or see him in person, people thought it was pretty cool. I would be interested to meet Obama but I can’t say that about Hilary. I just don’t like her.March 31, 2008 at 11:54 AM #179173University City RenterParticipantI heard Hilary speak on 2 occasions during school in the early to mid 90s. I just don’t like her. After hearing her talk, I actually felt sorry for her husband having to deal with this on a daily basis. I’ll bet she can perpetual witch type of wife. Personally, I just would (for example) not be interested to meet her and talk for a while.
Even though most people don’t like President Bush, I remember when he came to SD after the fires. People wanted to meet him and I was one of them. Just to shake his hand or see him in person, people thought it was pretty cool. I would be interested to meet Obama but I can’t say that about Hilary. I just don’t like her.March 31, 2008 at 11:54 AM #179251University City RenterParticipantI heard Hilary speak on 2 occasions during school in the early to mid 90s. I just don’t like her. After hearing her talk, I actually felt sorry for her husband having to deal with this on a daily basis. I’ll bet she can perpetual witch type of wife. Personally, I just would (for example) not be interested to meet her and talk for a while.
Even though most people don’t like President Bush, I remember when he came to SD after the fires. People wanted to meet him and I was one of them. Just to shake his hand or see him in person, people thought it was pretty cool. I would be interested to meet Obama but I can’t say that about Hilary. I just don’t like her.March 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM #178799DukehornParticipantI attended the CA State Democratic Convention this weekend and I think it’s getting ugly and frustrating.
First off, the superdelegates need to get off their @#$@ and make a decision. As party insiders, what else do you need to know in order to decide one way or another.
Second, what the hell was Carville thinking? This loyalty stuff is total BS. I didn’t know blind loyalty was something we prized in our government. I’m pretty sure the “loyalty” mantra under the Bush administration has shown the failure of that doctrine. “Loyalty” was the reason we gave those inane contracts to Halliburton. I still haven’t gotten a great sense of why we outsourced part of the war. I didn’t know that the Iraq War was suppose to be a profit center for some Americans.
These Hillary supporters are turning into Ann Coulter clones. I love the constant chatter of Obamabots and of Obama supporters being brain-washed. Considering that Obama has a much higher percentage of the college educated Democrats supporting him. I’d say that the labeling is incorrect. You don’t see many (or any) bloggers talking about the femi-Nazis or white trash component of Hillary supporters (oops, did I just let that out?).
A lot of us are fed up with the politics as usual crap. For those Clinton supporters that threaten to withhold money from the DNCC, do you see how much money Obama is raising grassroots-wise?
He’s upsetting the status quo and that scares some people. I’m not naive enough to state that this couldn’t turn into an Animal Farm situation with Obama, but I don’t see how the next 4 years with him can be any worse than the last 16 years of bickering partisanship.
March 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM #179162DukehornParticipantI attended the CA State Democratic Convention this weekend and I think it’s getting ugly and frustrating.
First off, the superdelegates need to get off their @#$@ and make a decision. As party insiders, what else do you need to know in order to decide one way or another.
Second, what the hell was Carville thinking? This loyalty stuff is total BS. I didn’t know blind loyalty was something we prized in our government. I’m pretty sure the “loyalty” mantra under the Bush administration has shown the failure of that doctrine. “Loyalty” was the reason we gave those inane contracts to Halliburton. I still haven’t gotten a great sense of why we outsourced part of the war. I didn’t know that the Iraq War was suppose to be a profit center for some Americans.
These Hillary supporters are turning into Ann Coulter clones. I love the constant chatter of Obamabots and of Obama supporters being brain-washed. Considering that Obama has a much higher percentage of the college educated Democrats supporting him. I’d say that the labeling is incorrect. You don’t see many (or any) bloggers talking about the femi-Nazis or white trash component of Hillary supporters (oops, did I just let that out?).
A lot of us are fed up with the politics as usual crap. For those Clinton supporters that threaten to withhold money from the DNCC, do you see how much money Obama is raising grassroots-wise?
He’s upsetting the status quo and that scares some people. I’m not naive enough to state that this couldn’t turn into an Animal Farm situation with Obama, but I don’t see how the next 4 years with him can be any worse than the last 16 years of bickering partisanship.
March 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM #179256DukehornParticipantI attended the CA State Democratic Convention this weekend and I think it’s getting ugly and frustrating.
First off, the superdelegates need to get off their @#$@ and make a decision. As party insiders, what else do you need to know in order to decide one way or another.
Second, what the hell was Carville thinking? This loyalty stuff is total BS. I didn’t know blind loyalty was something we prized in our government. I’m pretty sure the “loyalty” mantra under the Bush administration has shown the failure of that doctrine. “Loyalty” was the reason we gave those inane contracts to Halliburton. I still haven’t gotten a great sense of why we outsourced part of the war. I didn’t know that the Iraq War was suppose to be a profit center for some Americans.
These Hillary supporters are turning into Ann Coulter clones. I love the constant chatter of Obamabots and of Obama supporters being brain-washed. Considering that Obama has a much higher percentage of the college educated Democrats supporting him. I’d say that the labeling is incorrect. You don’t see many (or any) bloggers talking about the femi-Nazis or white trash component of Hillary supporters (oops, did I just let that out?).
A lot of us are fed up with the politics as usual crap. For those Clinton supporters that threaten to withhold money from the DNCC, do you see how much money Obama is raising grassroots-wise?
He’s upsetting the status quo and that scares some people. I’m not naive enough to state that this couldn’t turn into an Animal Farm situation with Obama, but I don’t see how the next 4 years with him can be any worse than the last 16 years of bickering partisanship.
March 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM #179170DukehornParticipantI attended the CA State Democratic Convention this weekend and I think it’s getting ugly and frustrating.
First off, the superdelegates need to get off their @#$@ and make a decision. As party insiders, what else do you need to know in order to decide one way or another.
Second, what the hell was Carville thinking? This loyalty stuff is total BS. I didn’t know blind loyalty was something we prized in our government. I’m pretty sure the “loyalty” mantra under the Bush administration has shown the failure of that doctrine. “Loyalty” was the reason we gave those inane contracts to Halliburton. I still haven’t gotten a great sense of why we outsourced part of the war. I didn’t know that the Iraq War was suppose to be a profit center for some Americans.
These Hillary supporters are turning into Ann Coulter clones. I love the constant chatter of Obamabots and of Obama supporters being brain-washed. Considering that Obama has a much higher percentage of the college educated Democrats supporting him. I’d say that the labeling is incorrect. You don’t see many (or any) bloggers talking about the femi-Nazis or white trash component of Hillary supporters (oops, did I just let that out?).
A lot of us are fed up with the politics as usual crap. For those Clinton supporters that threaten to withhold money from the DNCC, do you see how much money Obama is raising grassroots-wise?
He’s upsetting the status quo and that scares some people. I’m not naive enough to state that this couldn’t turn into an Animal Farm situation with Obama, but I don’t see how the next 4 years with him can be any worse than the last 16 years of bickering partisanship.
March 31, 2008 at 11:55 AM #179178DukehornParticipantI attended the CA State Democratic Convention this weekend and I think it’s getting ugly and frustrating.
First off, the superdelegates need to get off their @#$@ and make a decision. As party insiders, what else do you need to know in order to decide one way or another.
Second, what the hell was Carville thinking? This loyalty stuff is total BS. I didn’t know blind loyalty was something we prized in our government. I’m pretty sure the “loyalty” mantra under the Bush administration has shown the failure of that doctrine. “Loyalty” was the reason we gave those inane contracts to Halliburton. I still haven’t gotten a great sense of why we outsourced part of the war. I didn’t know that the Iraq War was suppose to be a profit center for some Americans.
These Hillary supporters are turning into Ann Coulter clones. I love the constant chatter of Obamabots and of Obama supporters being brain-washed. Considering that Obama has a much higher percentage of the college educated Democrats supporting him. I’d say that the labeling is incorrect. You don’t see many (or any) bloggers talking about the femi-Nazis or white trash component of Hillary supporters (oops, did I just let that out?).
A lot of us are fed up with the politics as usual crap. For those Clinton supporters that threaten to withhold money from the DNCC, do you see how much money Obama is raising grassroots-wise?
He’s upsetting the status quo and that scares some people. I’m not naive enough to state that this couldn’t turn into an Animal Farm situation with Obama, but I don’t see how the next 4 years with him can be any worse than the last 16 years of bickering partisanship.
March 31, 2008 at 12:04 PM #179261poorgradstudentParticipantTo use a sports analogy, Hillary is down 3-1 in a seven game series. Obama more or less has it wrapped up, but there’s no reason not to play out the last game or two. The main reason for the renewed “Hillary should quit” media chatter is this huge gap between primaries. The “Obama’s old Pastor” story seems to be running out of gas, as is the Spitzer-prostitute sotry. The media needs to talk about something. Hillary is almost mathematically out of it, but technically still has a shot.
Really, if the party decides an extended primary season isn’t good for it, maybe it should change the rules to require all the states to have their primary by the end of March or something next time around.
March 31, 2008 at 12:04 PM #178804poorgradstudentParticipantTo use a sports analogy, Hillary is down 3-1 in a seven game series. Obama more or less has it wrapped up, but there’s no reason not to play out the last game or two. The main reason for the renewed “Hillary should quit” media chatter is this huge gap between primaries. The “Obama’s old Pastor” story seems to be running out of gas, as is the Spitzer-prostitute sotry. The media needs to talk about something. Hillary is almost mathematically out of it, but technically still has a shot.
Really, if the party decides an extended primary season isn’t good for it, maybe it should change the rules to require all the states to have their primary by the end of March or something next time around.
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