Posted on 03/05/2008 6:46:48 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Clinton: Be careful what you wish for, Rush By Klaus Marre Posted: 03/05/08 09:30 AM [ET]
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), buoyed by important victories in the Democratic primaries in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island, on Wednesday offered some words of warning to conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who had urged Republicans to vote for her as the presumptively easier Democrat to beat.
Be careful what you wish for, Rush, Clinton said on Fox News.
For the second time during this campaign season, the former first lady survived what many viewed as a potential knockout punch from frontrunning Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.). While Obama maintains a significant delegate lead, he was unable to seal the nominations Tuesday night, having to concede another two populous states to Clinton.
By getting the most delegates, by having won twice as many states, by having a lead in the popular vote we feel as if we are on pace to get the nomination, Obama said Wednesday morning in an appearance on the same network. And it will take a little longer than would be true if we werent running against a Clinton, but were still going to end up getting it.
However, instead of being able to focus on Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), the newly crowned Republican nominee, Obama must now continue to expend his considerable resources on the Democratic primary.
The Clinton campaign is seeking to use the breathing room the former first lady was given in polling places in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island to map out its path to the presidency, as a memo from strategists Harold Ickes and Mark Penn was labeled.
In the document, the Clinton team says it is time for a second look on the race and the candidates and argued that the momentum has swung
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Really? What else can you tell me about someone whom you don't even know?
I don’t know. Repubs didn’t fare well in 2006...with the huge Dem turnout we might get Hillary for eight and Barak for eight-very risky meddling in the Dem primary.
I'm cringing as I reluctantly agree with you!(grimace)
We in CA have the perfect "hindsight" of what's on board for America if any of these three become President. Our Governor is a political hermaphrodite of the worst order!!!
So, to keep from aiding the Dems and since CA's Governor and the GOP's nominee have joined GANG-GREEN, I'm voting for a real greenie weenie... Ralph Nader!!! (and I'm not kidding!)(even though I despise the negative GREEN PARTYPOOPERS!!!)
Rush was also giving a middle finger to McCain and others that say he and conservatives have no power. We have far more power than we realize.
Obama has been getting a free pass up until this past week . Hillary and the media put very light pressure on Obama and he crumbled.
McCain is pretty quick on the come backs and far more witty than Hillary , he will shred Obama in a debate .
Now as far as the Dims are concerned , there are many white Dims who will absolutely refuse to vote for Obama . They will sit it out or vote for McPain to stop Obama . Not all Dims are progressive when it comes to race .
Coulter, Rush etc are entertainers who care more ratings,book sold etc rather than electing a President who does not damage the country.
Some will not be satisfied, until Chairwoman Hillary and the American Socialist Party, have renamed this nation “USSA”.
Then and only then, they’ll (perhaps) realize, they were naive and self-centered to allow their all-consuming hatred of one man to come before, the future of their formerly great nation.
Nothing like a little class warfare to bolster your Conservative cred, huh?
You guys who talk about McCain winning easily are so wrong. There is a huge Dem primary turnout-they are motivated. McCain’s potential presidency is viewed as a third term for Bush -a very unpopular president. The economy is bad. 50 % of the country is against the war. Also, McCain is a terrible candidate with much baggage. If Jesus was running as a Repub this year, he might not win.
An August convention is way too late to mend the fences, particularly since she was planning on running to the right to take McCain. Now, she's got to run to the left against Obama. Obama is a Chicago political hack with a good voice. The Chicago machine can keep him rolling in Illinois, but it is not nationwide. Clinton's machine is nationwide. Right now, Obama's delegate lead is about as safe as a 7 point lead in the third quarter.
McCain has staked out the middle, and he's not moving.
This makes the election significant for conservatives, because if McCain wins, conservatism as a political force is dead for a couple of elections. If McCain picks up more of the mushy middle than he loses from the right, the GOP will trend towards the middle, which is their desire anyway. Obama's success has pulled the political spectrum to the left. It pulled Hillary left, and is allowing McCain to sit in his area of comfort.
I wasn't a fan of McCain, to put it mildly, but I'm warming up to him a bit, and I do like his wit. I loved his comeback to his own slip up about being a "liberal" Republican. I have to admit that was good.
If Obama had won, the fix wouldn’t be in. But now that it’s close again, she can take the nomination, make him her running mate to unify the party and steamroll over McCain in November. She’ll take the women, old hardline democrats and union types, and he’ll win the latte liberals, blacks and youth vote.
“You are missing the big picture, not me. If you have ever seen the movie skeleton key, you are the chick in the middle of the fire she has lit around herself and Hillary and Obama are outside the circle laughing at you.”
Sorry, I’ve never seen the movie. However, I watched wrestling as a kid and I see it a little differently. This match is like the Steel Cage match and Obama and Clinton are in a death struggle.
Look at it this way, lets say that Obama won all four contests. Where would Hillary go from there? The pressure would be too much even for the Clintons. She would bow out within a week. Obama has raised unbelievable amounts of money and McCain is broke. What do you think would happen between now and the conventions? Obama would be bombarding McCain with adds while he could not respond. Is that a better scenario for you?
Yeah, they are. Because of Obama. As McCain would say, "Hello?"
Neither Obama or Hillary can win enough delegates thru the primaries. The superdelegates will decide the nomination. And Hillary can make the argument that she can win the big states (CA, NY, OH, MI, FL, and I think she will also win PA). The elected party leaders will move to her, and Obama will get the VP nod. I don't think this fight will go to the convention, and look for the Democrats to unite after the PA primary on April 22nd.
Ditto
I was mad as Hell last night at Rush.
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