I'm loving that she's still in...they have to beat one another down to get the nod from their party and McCain gets to use that as ammo for his own commercials (which he hasn't yet).
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To: moderatewolverine
Hillary Clinton -- The Tonya Harding of the Democrat Party !
To: moderatewolverine
> Should Hillary Drop Out?
NO! Run Hillary, Run!!!
The longer she stays in, and the more crap that proceeds forth from her pie-hole, the more certain the end of the Clinton Dynasty.
3 posted on
03/29/2008 10:23:52 AM PDT by
DieHard the Hunter
(Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
To: moderatewolverine
NO NO NO NO NO! This is too much fun! Run Hillary Run!
4 posted on
03/29/2008 10:23:52 AM PDT by
MNJohnnie
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To: moderatewolverine
No. The longer that these two beauties are trashing and focusing all of their hate on each other, the shorter period of Bob Doling we will have to endure once the Rodent candidate turns on McCain.
5 posted on
03/29/2008 10:25:36 AM PDT by
FlingWingFlyer
(How many more "scientists and researchers" can the taxpayers afford to support with Federal grants?)
To: moderatewolverine
Given the Reverend Wright scandal and the uncertainty presented by the existence of superdelegates, an equally strong argument could possibly be made for Obama to drop out.
6 posted on
03/29/2008 10:25:43 AM PDT by
reasonisfaith
(The only way for honorable people to be liberal is to have no idea what conservatism is.)
To: moderatewolverine
A $ million a day says she won’t no matter how many threads are posted.
7 posted on
03/29/2008 10:26:06 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(Clam down! avoid ataque de nervosa)
To: moderatewolverine
8 posted on
03/29/2008 10:27:13 AM PDT by
jimbo123
To: moderatewolverine
You gotta love Hillary!
She would see the party utterly destroyed before she would give in.
Viva Hillary!!!
To: moderatewolverine
12 posted on
03/29/2008 10:30:41 AM PDT by
Mark was here
(The earth is bipolar.)
To: moderatewolverine
13 posted on
03/29/2008 10:31:05 AM PDT by
Fiddlstix
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To: moderatewolverine
Operation Chaos is working far better than anybody could have foreseen.
Hell, it might even guarantee McKeating victory, not that it matters.
15 posted on
03/29/2008 10:32:50 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
To: moderatewolverine
She can’t drop out. This is what her entire life has been leading to, so to drop out would be a surrender to historical insignificance. Especially after hubby’s Monica/impeachment legacy, this is all she’s got to strive for.
18 posted on
03/29/2008 10:34:42 AM PDT by
william clark
(Ecclesiastes 10:2)
To: moderatewolverine
I HOPE she stays in until the convention, thats when the circus is really coming to town.
19 posted on
03/29/2008 10:35:31 AM PDT by
ronnie raygun
(Id rather be hunting with dick than driving with ted)
To: moderatewolverine
Should Hillary Drop Out? Hmmmm, well has she tuned in? Has she turned on?
Hillary on acid.....yikes!
20 posted on
03/29/2008 10:39:11 AM PDT by
HerrBlucher
(So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key)
To: moderatewolverine
Should Hillary Drop Out?
Of an airplane, yes.
To: moderatewolverine
27 posted on
03/29/2008 10:49:13 AM PDT by
kenmcg
To: moderatewolverine
Hillary has no chance unless something really drastic happens to B. Hussein Obama. When she loses, McCain might pick her up for VP. They have been complimenting each other. A New York Democrat hinted at talk of consolation price for Hillary of NY governorship. I hope not!
To: SevenofNine
To: moderatewolverine
32 posted on
03/29/2008 10:56:53 AM PDT by
SkyPilot
("I wasn't in church during the time when the statements were made.")
To: moderatewolverine
As a life-long Republican, I love the fact that Hillary is apparently going to fight to the bitter end. In doing so, she will create so much bitterness and ill will that even a resurrected FDR or JFK could not mend it in time for the November general election.
All partisanship aside, should Hillary drop out? No. She is not that far behind and Obama isn't going to secure the nomination either since neither Florida nor Michigan will have their delegates seated. Although Hillary won't win before the convention, she hasn't lost either.
The problem for the Democrats is that both Hillary and Obama have to play nice and neither is going to. In all likelihood, Hillary and Obama are going to engage in a nasty fight (primarily through surrogates) so that by the time the nomination is secured by one of them or a white-knight (Gore, Biden, Bayh), it won't be worth having.
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