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May 7, 2008 at 5:07 PM #200967May 7, 2008 at 5:09 PM #200842AnonymousGuest
esmith: There aren’t enough blacks in the South to turn those states Democratic if we pick Obama, and those blacks vote Democratic anyway. But there are plenty of racist whites who would choose McCain just to keep a black man out of the White House.
As much as I like Obama, his face-off with McCain could be a disaster.
esmith…so then the answer is to concede to the racists?!
Unbelievable. Doesn’t matter who will be best for the country. We’ll just let the ignorant, backward people in the south tell us who we should vote for.
It’s time to turn the page.
May 7, 2008 at 5:09 PM #200883AnonymousGuestesmith: There aren’t enough blacks in the South to turn those states Democratic if we pick Obama, and those blacks vote Democratic anyway. But there are plenty of racist whites who would choose McCain just to keep a black man out of the White House.
As much as I like Obama, his face-off with McCain could be a disaster.
esmith…so then the answer is to concede to the racists?!
Unbelievable. Doesn’t matter who will be best for the country. We’ll just let the ignorant, backward people in the south tell us who we should vote for.
It’s time to turn the page.
May 7, 2008 at 5:09 PM #200911AnonymousGuestesmith: There aren’t enough blacks in the South to turn those states Democratic if we pick Obama, and those blacks vote Democratic anyway. But there are plenty of racist whites who would choose McCain just to keep a black man out of the White House.
As much as I like Obama, his face-off with McCain could be a disaster.
esmith…so then the answer is to concede to the racists?!
Unbelievable. Doesn’t matter who will be best for the country. We’ll just let the ignorant, backward people in the south tell us who we should vote for.
It’s time to turn the page.
May 7, 2008 at 5:09 PM #200936AnonymousGuestesmith: There aren’t enough blacks in the South to turn those states Democratic if we pick Obama, and those blacks vote Democratic anyway. But there are plenty of racist whites who would choose McCain just to keep a black man out of the White House.
As much as I like Obama, his face-off with McCain could be a disaster.
esmith…so then the answer is to concede to the racists?!
Unbelievable. Doesn’t matter who will be best for the country. We’ll just let the ignorant, backward people in the south tell us who we should vote for.
It’s time to turn the page.
May 7, 2008 at 5:09 PM #200970AnonymousGuestesmith: There aren’t enough blacks in the South to turn those states Democratic if we pick Obama, and those blacks vote Democratic anyway. But there are plenty of racist whites who would choose McCain just to keep a black man out of the White House.
As much as I like Obama, his face-off with McCain could be a disaster.
esmith…so then the answer is to concede to the racists?!
Unbelievable. Doesn’t matter who will be best for the country. We’ll just let the ignorant, backward people in the south tell us who we should vote for.
It’s time to turn the page.
May 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #200847AnonymousGuestSubmitted by asianautica on May 7, 2008 – 5:01pm.
If she’s as unpopular as you said she is, then why the hell can’t Obama put her away and why are we even having this conversation at this point in the primary.
Asianautica…It’s already over. The dem majority does not want Hillary. We have spoken and we want Obama. Can’t you see that?
She will not go away. Which makes her even more ridiculous because she’s hurting the democratic party in her attacks on Obama.
Hillary has already flatlined. All these attempts to try and hang on and resuscitate herself and her campaign are fruitless.
It’s over.
May 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #200888AnonymousGuestSubmitted by asianautica on May 7, 2008 – 5:01pm.
If she’s as unpopular as you said she is, then why the hell can’t Obama put her away and why are we even having this conversation at this point in the primary.
Asianautica…It’s already over. The dem majority does not want Hillary. We have spoken and we want Obama. Can’t you see that?
She will not go away. Which makes her even more ridiculous because she’s hurting the democratic party in her attacks on Obama.
Hillary has already flatlined. All these attempts to try and hang on and resuscitate herself and her campaign are fruitless.
It’s over.
May 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #200917AnonymousGuestSubmitted by asianautica on May 7, 2008 – 5:01pm.
If she’s as unpopular as you said she is, then why the hell can’t Obama put her away and why are we even having this conversation at this point in the primary.
Asianautica…It’s already over. The dem majority does not want Hillary. We have spoken and we want Obama. Can’t you see that?
She will not go away. Which makes her even more ridiculous because she’s hurting the democratic party in her attacks on Obama.
Hillary has already flatlined. All these attempts to try and hang on and resuscitate herself and her campaign are fruitless.
It’s over.
May 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #200941AnonymousGuestSubmitted by asianautica on May 7, 2008 – 5:01pm.
If she’s as unpopular as you said she is, then why the hell can’t Obama put her away and why are we even having this conversation at this point in the primary.
Asianautica…It’s already over. The dem majority does not want Hillary. We have spoken and we want Obama. Can’t you see that?
She will not go away. Which makes her even more ridiculous because she’s hurting the democratic party in her attacks on Obama.
Hillary has already flatlined. All these attempts to try and hang on and resuscitate herself and her campaign are fruitless.
It’s over.
May 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #200977AnonymousGuestSubmitted by asianautica on May 7, 2008 – 5:01pm.
If she’s as unpopular as you said she is, then why the hell can’t Obama put her away and why are we even having this conversation at this point in the primary.
Asianautica…It’s already over. The dem majority does not want Hillary. We have spoken and we want Obama. Can’t you see that?
She will not go away. Which makes her even more ridiculous because she’s hurting the democratic party in her attacks on Obama.
Hillary has already flatlined. All these attempts to try and hang on and resuscitate herself and her campaign are fruitless.
It’s over.
May 7, 2008 at 5:56 PM #200902stockstradrParticipantMy opinion? I like her. I like Bill also. I’m a liberal. I’m a democrat
And I also think she is PATHETIC to have stayed this long past her welcome.
And I think that even if she had won soundly in ALL state primaries, she would still be as DOOMED to lose against McCain!
The democratic party is even more PATHETIC to let her run, to think she is a candidate with any chance of making it to the White House. And don’t get me wrong; I’m ready and comfortable to vote for a woman for president, but not Hillary. She has never had what it takes to win the White House.
The Republicans are PRAYING she wins the democratic nomination, because she is THAT easily defeated. Why? Because she doesn’t inspire voters in the way her husband did and how Obama does, and because the Republicans need only succeed in raising her negative numbers a few points. They also have SO much material to work with to do that. Why do you think the Republicans have mostly held back attacking Hillary. They WANT her to win the nomination, obviously. There are even LOTS of rumors of many Republicans mustered their troops across many state primaries to temporarily switch parties and vote for Hillary, yet even that effort hasn’t put her ahead. Even her putting 10+ million of Bill’s speaking fee money into her campaign hasn’t helped either.
As for Obama, the Republican strategists are VERY worried about him winning, because they see a real risk that he could easily beat McCain.
A prediction: if Obama wins the nomination, then McCain’s goose is cooked. If Hillary wins (fat chance) then McCain makes it to the White House.
May 7, 2008 at 5:56 PM #200943stockstradrParticipantMy opinion? I like her. I like Bill also. I’m a liberal. I’m a democrat
And I also think she is PATHETIC to have stayed this long past her welcome.
And I think that even if she had won soundly in ALL state primaries, she would still be as DOOMED to lose against McCain!
The democratic party is even more PATHETIC to let her run, to think she is a candidate with any chance of making it to the White House. And don’t get me wrong; I’m ready and comfortable to vote for a woman for president, but not Hillary. She has never had what it takes to win the White House.
The Republicans are PRAYING she wins the democratic nomination, because she is THAT easily defeated. Why? Because she doesn’t inspire voters in the way her husband did and how Obama does, and because the Republicans need only succeed in raising her negative numbers a few points. They also have SO much material to work with to do that. Why do you think the Republicans have mostly held back attacking Hillary. They WANT her to win the nomination, obviously. There are even LOTS of rumors of many Republicans mustered their troops across many state primaries to temporarily switch parties and vote for Hillary, yet even that effort hasn’t put her ahead. Even her putting 10+ million of Bill’s speaking fee money into her campaign hasn’t helped either.
As for Obama, the Republican strategists are VERY worried about him winning, because they see a real risk that he could easily beat McCain.
A prediction: if Obama wins the nomination, then McCain’s goose is cooked. If Hillary wins (fat chance) then McCain makes it to the White House.
May 7, 2008 at 5:56 PM #200972stockstradrParticipantMy opinion? I like her. I like Bill also. I’m a liberal. I’m a democrat
And I also think she is PATHETIC to have stayed this long past her welcome.
And I think that even if she had won soundly in ALL state primaries, she would still be as DOOMED to lose against McCain!
The democratic party is even more PATHETIC to let her run, to think she is a candidate with any chance of making it to the White House. And don’t get me wrong; I’m ready and comfortable to vote for a woman for president, but not Hillary. She has never had what it takes to win the White House.
The Republicans are PRAYING she wins the democratic nomination, because she is THAT easily defeated. Why? Because she doesn’t inspire voters in the way her husband did and how Obama does, and because the Republicans need only succeed in raising her negative numbers a few points. They also have SO much material to work with to do that. Why do you think the Republicans have mostly held back attacking Hillary. They WANT her to win the nomination, obviously. There are even LOTS of rumors of many Republicans mustered their troops across many state primaries to temporarily switch parties and vote for Hillary, yet even that effort hasn’t put her ahead. Even her putting 10+ million of Bill’s speaking fee money into her campaign hasn’t helped either.
As for Obama, the Republican strategists are VERY worried about him winning, because they see a real risk that he could easily beat McCain.
A prediction: if Obama wins the nomination, then McCain’s goose is cooked. If Hillary wins (fat chance) then McCain makes it to the White House.
May 7, 2008 at 5:56 PM #200995stockstradrParticipantMy opinion? I like her. I like Bill also. I’m a liberal. I’m a democrat
And I also think she is PATHETIC to have stayed this long past her welcome.
And I think that even if she had won soundly in ALL state primaries, she would still be as DOOMED to lose against McCain!
The democratic party is even more PATHETIC to let her run, to think she is a candidate with any chance of making it to the White House. And don’t get me wrong; I’m ready and comfortable to vote for a woman for president, but not Hillary. She has never had what it takes to win the White House.
The Republicans are PRAYING she wins the democratic nomination, because she is THAT easily defeated. Why? Because she doesn’t inspire voters in the way her husband did and how Obama does, and because the Republicans need only succeed in raising her negative numbers a few points. They also have SO much material to work with to do that. Why do you think the Republicans have mostly held back attacking Hillary. They WANT her to win the nomination, obviously. There are even LOTS of rumors of many Republicans mustered their troops across many state primaries to temporarily switch parties and vote for Hillary, yet even that effort hasn’t put her ahead. Even her putting 10+ million of Bill’s speaking fee money into her campaign hasn’t helped either.
As for Obama, the Republican strategists are VERY worried about him winning, because they see a real risk that he could easily beat McCain.
A prediction: if Obama wins the nomination, then McCain’s goose is cooked. If Hillary wins (fat chance) then McCain makes it to the White House.
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