To: Salena Zito
They aren’t going anywhere. They can smell that third term.
2 posted on
04/13/2008 8:14:22 AM PDT by
The Ghost of Rudy McRomney
("Rush has unsealed the mummy's tomb-he has unleashed the undead."-Hugh Hewitt)
To: Salena Zito
I'm going to make a far out prediction: Hillary will quit the NYS Senate shortly. She'll say that it's because she feels that running for President requires too much time away from the chambers and it is unfair to New Yorkers.
But there are a whole lot of real reasons for her to quit:
1st: Tighter rein on Bubba...and they'll do "together" showings only.
2nd: No votes=No evidence...
3rd: If she loses the nomination, there is no way she wants to walk into the Senate Chambers with a big "L" on her forhead.
3 posted on
04/13/2008 8:21:12 AM PDT by
Sacajaweau
("The Cracker" will be renamed "The Crapper")
To: Salena Zito
Clinton!08 would take Pennsylvania if the primary were today. O’Bama has committed the classical gaffe and Hillary!08 has shown her country roots. The tide has shifted.
8 posted on
04/13/2008 8:45:06 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
To: Salena Zito
Here’s how it goes down. Hillary is counting on the raw vote to get her the superdelegates. If you count FL and MI (giving MI undecided votes to Obama) Hillary is close in the raw vote (331,000 down). If Hillary can close this gap then she will say that it is the voice of the electorate and the voters must be heard.
9 posted on
04/13/2008 8:46:29 AM PDT by
Mike Darancette
(Obama: America is the greatest country on the earth, Help me bring change.)
To: Salena Zito
Much of this "not quite 50/50" drama just
might be the result of the dem's having discovered that they have pushed forward one mystery candidate, one widely loathed candidate, and are now looking fondly at an already defeated fat guy (who would probably be happiest to continue with his eco-fraud money making).
Just maybe it is dawning on them that there is nothing behind either door number one, door number two, or door number three.
Just as critical elements in the republican party cannot be convinced that McCain will concede his liberal aims, the dems must be equally concerned that he will not give them up. And McCain is their door number four.
On our side...only door number four remains to choose from.
12 posted on
04/13/2008 9:10:41 AM PDT by
norton
To: Salena Zito
Why should she quit? Her strategy is working. Hang on until obama shows himself as unelectable and then the party must turn to her. She couldn't have done it without rush, hannity and the other talking fatheads who gave her the nomination and the election. Obama would have been an easier opponent for mcclain.
17 posted on
04/13/2008 9:34:37 AM PDT by
paul51
(11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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