Well,I was wondering if Howard Dean was a racist or a misogynist.
1 posted on
04/25/2008 4:33:19 PM PDT by
mdittmar
To: mdittmar
Well.
If it comes down to electability, the Dems may as well just go home and not show up at all for the Election in November.
Concede now!
2 posted on
04/25/2008 4:36:18 PM PDT by
roaddog727
(BS does not get bridges built - the funk you see is the funk you do)
To: mdittmar
Sounds like he needs to share a waffle with obama.
3 posted on
04/25/2008 4:36:56 PM PDT by
mombonn
(God is looking for spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.)
To: mdittmar
That’s a HUGE Statement. ELECTIBILITY is Hildabeast’s ENTIRE CASE. She has NOTHING ELSE.
If Dean said that, and out of remaining 300 uncomitted delegates, DNC insiders represent about 250 of those, then it is very possible that Obambi is toast. Again, he didn’t say NO WAY would the Popular Vote and Pledge Delegate lead would be overturned.
Klintons never lose.
4 posted on
04/25/2008 4:37:12 PM PDT by
The_Republican
(Ovaries of the World Unite! Rush, Laura, Ann, Greta - Time for the Ovulation!)
To: mdittmar
5 posted on
04/25/2008 4:38:29 PM PDT by
the invisib1e hand
(media is now a double-edged sword; it's no longer a billy-club in the hands of the big goons.)
To: mdittmar
I’ll say they’ll choose the hildabeast.
6 posted on
04/25/2008 4:40:52 PM PDT by
processing please hold
( "It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.")
To: mdittmar
"You Have the Power," the book he wrote after his failed '04 White House bid And one of the best-kept secrets of all time.
8 posted on
04/25/2008 4:45:30 PM PDT by
Argus
(Obama: All turban and no goats.)
To: mdittmar
"I think the race is going to come down to the perception in the last six or eight races of who the best opponent for McCain will be. I do not think in the long run it will come down to the popular vote or anything else," said Dean.Seriously, I smell a deal on the table. Hillary as the Presidential candidate, Obama as the Veep. But for FOUR YEARS ONLY. Then Hillary steps aside, which of course, she won't do.
11 posted on
04/25/2008 4:57:13 PM PDT by
Eccl 10:2
(Pray for the peace of Jerusalem - Ps 122:6)
To: mdittmar
Basically old Howard is hinting that the super-delegates are leaning toward Hillary since Obama has not looked good lately. He is preparing the masses that it ok for the delegates to go against the popular vote, it's their right after all he states.
It would be a priceless move destroying the faith of their most loyal voters maybe even for good, what a hoot.
To: mdittmar
"I think the race is going to come down to the perception in the last six or eight races of who the best opponent for McCain will be. I do not think in the long run it will come down to the popular vote or anything else," said Dean. Dean added that he thinks it is "very unlikely" that the superdelegates will elevate a candidate who is trailing in pledged delegates and the popular vote before adding that "it is possible" and that superdelegates have "every right to do it."
These two statements seem contradictory. Howard's in big bind and trying to play both ends against the middle.
21 posted on
04/25/2008 5:15:02 PM PDT by
randita
(I'm a "typical white person" and I voted for Lynn Swann.)
To: mdittmar
a vince foster warnign was sent?
22 posted on
04/25/2008 5:16:46 PM PDT by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
To: mdittmar
More to the point, Dean knows all there is to know about electability. Sure.
23 posted on
04/25/2008 5:20:18 PM PDT by
dr_who
To: mdittmar
Howard Dean has a lot of competition for the biggest boob in the Democrat party, but he is definitely in the running.
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