barf
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Always a deflection. They can’t handle the truth, not even one time.
...so, too, if she lost both arms & legs to sniper fire & shrapnel from various foreign travel experiences...
But will they come when she doth woo?
Interesting how only ONCE in the past 20 years have the Demagogues considered it important to run a “genuine war hero” (an honorific that Jon Cary certainly undermined by his behavior). Yet, against REAL “genuine war heros” George Bush, Sr., Bob Dole, and John McCain the Demagogues run puling drooling squirrely little weasels and suddenly think it is no longer important that the winning candidate be a genuine war hero. The vicious shameless Demagogues are always spewing out of their a##es, whatever they may say is their flavor of the month.
Icky Harold Ickes
Thanks george76.
Top Clinton Adviser Says Superdelegates Will Decide Election,
Obama’s Victories ‘Irrelevant’
Fox News
Posted on 02/16/2008 5:11:10 PM EST by Sub-Driver
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1971565/posts
[snip] Harold Ickes, a 40-year party operative charged with winning over superdelegates for the Clinton campaign, made no apologies on Saturday for the campaign’s convention strategy. “We’re going to win this nomination,” Ickes said, adding that they would do so soon after the last contest on June 7 in Puerto Rico. “You’re not going to see this go to the convention floor.” [end]
Longtime Clinton Aide Returns to the Fray
NY Times | Feb.28, 2007 | Adam Nagourney
Posted on 02/28/2008 1:21:44 PM EST by COUNTrecount
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1977789/posts
Team Clinton: Down, and Out of Touch
Washington Post | February 26, 2008 | Dana Milbank
Posted on 02/26/2008 12:20:20 AM EST by kingattax
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1976319/posts
Clinton Aide Changes Mich., Fla. Stance
(Ickes pressing for delegates to be counted)
AP | 2/16/2008 | Hope Yen
Posted on 02/16/2008 7:43:43 PM EST by Uncledave
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1971625/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1275376/posts
[caution: it’s an old MiaT topic]
“If you look at white women, and I think that was the key to this election, Kerry won 45% based on the exit polls—but they’re generally in agreement—Kerry won 45%, Bush won 55% of white women. By contrast, Bush won only 45% of white women in 2000, so he upped is percentages by 10 points. In 1996, bill clinton won 48% of white women compared to Bob Dole’s 43%. That is a huge, huge difference. I don’t think you can lay all that at the doorstep of moral values. I think that this president unabashedly and abjectly took the issue of terror and used it to terrorize... white women.”
HEAR HAROLD ICKES
http://members.aol.com/mspeel5/ickesterrorize.swf
Washington Journal
Nov. 8, 2004
C-SPAN
Who Is Harold Ickes? Micah Morrison
Source: The Wall Street Journal. editorial page
Published: October 26, 2000 Author: Micah Morrison
Posted on 10/26/2000 04:27:03 PDT by Elle Bee
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39f815072f29.htm
Icky, Icky.
Pass it on.
I bet a lot of people wonder about it. I know I do. What exactly is a "community activist" anyway?
was his father or grandfather in the fdr administration?
Some Dems to their credit know this is a huge issue for their BOY, regardless of how many blow jobs the media is willing to give for him.
The MSM are still stuck with the whole problem of fact. They think Kerry was wrongly traduced and have created yet another Urban myth.
Notice how Kerry is not running for the presidential nomination. Wonder why? Because the SWIFTYs were right!
Imaging having this creature as POTUS?
We will take care of Obama too.
I'd ALSO bring up the fact that Harold Ickes' FATHER, who was a top guy to FDR was also a Communist (1) and 'father like son'. And Hillary is and was always surrounded by Communists. But since Obama is a Marxist he can't use that.
McCain could if Hill steals the nomination, but he wont. That would be 'mean'. /s
(1) ... Clinton aide Harold Ickes. The Ickes family is an institution in political Washington dating back to his father's service to Franklin D. Roosevelt during the 1930s and 1940s. Harold Ickes, Sr., however has an even more checkered past than the current Washington icon.
The senior Ickes was named by Gestapo chief Heinrich Muller as one of 63 FDR officials and Roosevelt aides the Gestapo had evidenced providing confidential if not secret data to the Soviets. Ickes was Secretary of Labor when he shared information with Moscow.