Posted on 04/26/2008 2:44:14 PM PDT by levotb
Shuler seems to have his head on straight. If the Dims had any brains they’d throw Barry and Hillary under the bus and nominate Shuler. I’d probably vote for him over McCain.
What a piece of worthless crap-ola.
What idiot wrote this piece of trash, “hell whole in Iraq”.
Blah, blah, blah.
All I can say is IBTZ
And screw McCain, vote 3rd party - Barr.
Oh and I forgot, paragraphs are U friend.
Hillary would have a long, long way to go to do that. IBTZ.
Dittos.
prisoner6
Anyone who thinks Hillary Rodham has swum through sh*t for 30 years in order to give up her Marxism and abandon her lesbian fascist inner circle at THIS point is delusional.
She’s almost got her hands on the prize. The Long March for Hillary and the small army of communists who have followed her and sustained her since 1969 is almost over.
It is a fantasy that she will change, now. You should have supported Obama when you had the chance.
Interesting points. Our GOP candidate is so far to the left, it is conceiveable that Hillary could run to his right, at least on a couple of issues. Hopefully, McCain will figure this out, and move to the right a little, although, I’m not guessing he’ll do so.
MacDitto’s for sure.
Soomeone should get this POS pulled.
He should post this on DU.
Shuler? Rock star? Did you ever see him play pro football?
I’m guessing not.
She is a Socialist and Marxist, and I don’t mean Harpo Marx.
Uh, Shrillary has to win the nomination first - are you imagining that she should announce her VP pick now, or are you talking hypothetically about the general election? It’s debatable whether one of these VP picks would help her in the fall, but surely you don’t imagine that announcing Shuler or Dorgan NOW as her VP pick is going to help her wrap up the nomination with the Demagogues? Maybe Shuler helps her catch up in NC, although she still probably wouldn’t win there against Obama, but in any case she has to win the nomination first before “tacking right” can possibly help her.....
If Hillary moved to the right in reality she might get close to McGovern. Remember, many of Hillary’s votes are from conservative Democrats who will not vote for her in November (if nominated) — they just don’t like Obama. There are also Republicans voting for her to spoil the Democratic race.
If we want to read this type of fractured Democratic Party diatribe, we can go to DU or Daily KOS.
‘nuff said!
I don’t think Hillary will get the nod at this point. There are too many people against her and going with her would cause a revolt among African-American voters. And lets face it: she failed miserably. She went into the Fall as the “inevitable” nominee and got upstaged by Obama. While their vote tallies may be nearly equal, when you consider where she started + her advantages, she blew it big time.
That being said, I now realize I would feel more comfortable with her as the Dem nominee. Not because I support her, its just a case of the Devil you know being preferable to the Devil you don’t. And the last few months has convinced me that (1) Obama is dangerous, and (2) there are enough damn fools in this country that he has a real shot at winning.
Conservative Democrats? Both of them?
Sure has a lot of truth in it for a piece of crap.
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