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Hillary Camp: Victory is Ours

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Hillary Camp: Victory is Ours


Political | 206514 hits | Feb 16 5:07 pm | Posted by: westmanguy
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Top Clinton Adviser Says Superdelegates Will Decide Election, Obama�s Victories �Irrelevant�

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  1. by avatar westmanguy
    Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:11 am
    Oh dear god...

    Can you see the arrogance of this woman?

    Can you imagine the chaos and mayhem that would occur if Obama one the popular vote and Clinton got the nomination from superdelegates?

    That would be flippin chaotic and would play rate into the Republican's hands.

    You'd probably see Democrats vote Republican out of protest against Hillary.

    lol, Music to my ear, baby!!

  2. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:59 am
    Hardly seems very democratic. They (super delegates) were created as a safety feature to keep nutball demagogues out of power, but Obama can harldy be labelled as such.

  3. by stokes
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:48 am
    After the last eight years you would think that change would be a top priority. no wonder The "American" way of life is on the decline in america. The last thing the world need is another member of the Old Boys club in power.

  4. by avatar kenmore
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:57 am
    Well in the end victory will probably be hers. When the hype about change and change for the sake of change without substance settles down and the democrats vote to make it count they will vote for Hillary..

  5. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:05 am
    "stokes" said
    After the last eight years you would think that change would be a top priority. no wonder The "American" way of life is on the decline in america. The last thing the world need is another member of the Old Boys club in power.


    Super delegates were created with that exact purpose in mind. Keeping the old boys club going and keeing radicals out.

  6. by avatar kenmore
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:08 am
    point is... I like Obama..but I have neve heard the man express any real plan for his so called change.. I have read he would tighten up the free trade agreement as he prefers protectionism for the states and he said he would bring the american troups home from the middle east asap..other than that nothing.. I reallythink Hillary has the experience and would do better on the world stage.

  7. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:12 am
    experience?.......what experience? She was the President's wife. Picking out the Whitehouse china doesn't qualify as having a China policy for the Whitehouse.

  8. by avatar Knoss
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:23 am

    After the last eight years you would think that change would be a top priority. no wonder The "American" way of life is on the decline in america. The last thing the world need is another member of the Old Boys club in power.


    What this?


    point is... I like Obama..but I have neve heard the man express any real plan for his so called change.. I have read he would tighten up the free trade agreement as he prefers protectionism for the states and he said he would bring the american troups home from the middle east asap..other than that nothing.. I reallythink Hillary has the experience and would do better on the world stage.


    Obama is America's Tommy Douglas and the Clintons are America's Trudeau. McCain is the best person for the job.

  9. by avatar dog77_1999
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:18 am
    Well, Obama and McCain are the only ones with real office experience. However, I honestly can't figure out what Obama stands for on any issues. McCain is exactly like Bush. I have tried to think of anything different but nothing is coming to mind. I do know McCain is very liberal spender and has very little grasp on how the economy works and is pro-amnesty for illegals. Two issues which are extremely important.

    I really want to see a Democratic landslide with them taking even more seats. Hopefully this will serve as a wakeup call. Who knows, the Republicans might do better as the minority party.

    Don't expect Obama to pull out of Iraq any time soon. While the Republicans want to stay there the Democrats don't want to pull the trigger and then be blamed if something goes wrong.

  10. by avatar Public_Domain
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:49 am
    :|

  11. by avatar martin14
    Sun Feb 17, 2008 7:55 am
    the Dems can be so stupid sometimes.. they have thier best chance in decades

    to sweep eveything.. White House, Senate, House, judges on the Supreme Court..

    and they are risking it all on this stupidity.

    Well, just makes it better for McCain.. he is getting his stuff organized already.....



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