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Many Clinton Supporters Say Speech Didn't Heal Divisions
The Washington Post ^ | August 27, 2008 | Eli Saslow

Posted on 08/27/2008 12:11:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Hillary Rodham Clinton's most loyal delegates came to the Pepsi Center on Tuesday night looking for direction. They listened, rapt, to a 20-minute speech that many proclaimed the best she had ever delivered, hoping her words could somehow unwind a year of tension in the Democratic Party. But when Clinton stepped off the stage and the standing ovation faded into silence, many of her supporters were left with a sobering realization: Even a tremendous speech couldn't erase their frustrations.

Despite Clinton's plea for Democrats to unite, her delegates remained divided as to how they should proceed.

There was Jerry Straughan, a professor from California, who listened from his seat in the rafters and shook his head at what he considered the speech's predictability. "It's a tactic," he said. "Who knows what she really thinks? With all the missteps that have taken place, this is the only thing she could do. So, yes, I'm still bitter."

There was JoAnn Enos, from Minnesota, who digested Clinton's resounding endorsement of Barack Obama and decided that she, too, will move on and get behind him. "I'll vote for [Obama] in the roll call," she said, "because that's what Hillary wants."

There was Shirley Love, from West Virginia, who smiled at Clinton's composure, waved a button bearing her name and felt a renewed pang of regret that she had lost the nomination. "She deserves it," Love said. "That's the thing that sticks with you. Even if she can move on easily, that's not as easy for everybody else."

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008dncconvention; democrats; election; elections; hillary; mccain; obama; puma
I am PUMA, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore, and I know too much to go back and pretend...
1 posted on 08/27/2008 12:11:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I’m trying to picture ANYthing being “healed” by that fingernails-on-a-blackboard “voice” of hers..


2 posted on 08/27/2008 12:16:50 PM PDT by Redbob ("WWJBD" ="What Would Jack Bauer Do?")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It didn’t heal divisions because it was NOT INTENDED to heal divisions. Duh, MSM.


3 posted on 08/27/2008 12:17:49 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Here is my thread for the Denver Post poll asking if Hillary can convince the faithful to vote for Obama. Freepers have helped turn the poll around indicating dissatisfaction with Obama. Please vote “NO” in this poll! Roar PUMAs!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2069114/posts

Do you think Hillary’s DNC speech can bring her faithful to vote for Obama? (Read related story.)
Total Votes = 3351
Yes
552 Votes, or 16.47 %
Mostly yes
784 Votes, or 23.39 %
No
1111 Votes, or 33.15 %
Mostly no
438 Votes, or 13.07 %
Not sure
102 Votes, or 3.043 %
Don’t care
364 Votes, or 10.86 %


4 posted on 08/27/2008 12:18:20 PM PDT by MtnClimber (http://www.jeffhead.com/obama/nobamanation-sticker.jpg)
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To: Secret Agent Man
It didn’t heal divisions because it was NOT INTENDED to heal divisions. Duh, MSM.

Exactly. Hillary had to make it look like she was a good trooper fighting for the party, while at the same time really not doing anything positive for Obama. In that reguard, Hillary's speech was perfect. Hillary 2012 was the subliminal message.

5 posted on 08/27/2008 12:23:50 PM PDT by Always Right (Obama: more arrogant than Bill Clinton, more naive than Jimmy Carter, and more liberal than LBJ.)
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To: Always Right

I’m betting that Hillary won’t even run for the Senate. She or Bill will feign illness. The light at the end of the tunnel is a locomotive.


6 posted on 08/27/2008 12:27:12 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (I'm planting corn...Have to feed my car...)
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To: Sacajaweau

She’s got to keep her seat. She has to be in politics to make a run for it in 2012. She can’t be sitting out and out of the loop for any length of time, it will be a big detriment and weakness if she does.


7 posted on 08/27/2008 12:28:36 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

She won’t run for either. She doesn’t own the party.


8 posted on 08/27/2008 12:32:45 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (I'm planting corn...Have to feed my car...)
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To: dighton
There was JoAnn Enos, from Minnesota, who digested Clinton's resounding endorsement of Barack Obama and decided that she, too, will move on and get behind him. "I'll vote for [Obama] in the roll call," she said, "because that's what Hillary wants."


9 posted on 08/27/2008 12:34:09 PM PDT by MozarkDawg
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To: Secret Agent Man

Granting that Democrats have become constitutionally incapable of productive political action, can you imagine how much good could have been done had they put half as much energy into actually governing as they do into running for office?


10 posted on 08/27/2008 12:34:47 PM PDT by BelegStrongbow (what part of 'mias gunaikos andra' do Episcopalians not understand?)
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To: Secret Agent Man

She’s got to keep her seat. She has to be in politics to make a run for it in 2012.


A 2012 run necessitates Obama losing to McCain. Should Obama win then the Clintons will be pretty much out of the Party as the leader as it will become Obama’s Party on the National level. jmo.

But like you I think she’ll be there in 2012 as I don’t expect Obama to win. Thus the Clintons will still be the figure head of the Party and she needs the Senate seat for a base of power and funding.


11 posted on 08/27/2008 12:45:41 PM PDT by deport ( ----Cue Spooky Music---)
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To: BelegStrongbow

“Granting that Democrats have become constitutionally incapable of productive political action, can you imagine how much good could have been done had they put half as much energy into actually governing as they do into running for office?”

No, but I can imagine how much EVIL they would have done if they did as you say.


12 posted on 08/27/2008 12:59:06 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Yeah, that’s the thing: it’s probably better they spend all their energy just running around trying to schmooze people. If they had actually set to on what they said was their agenda, we’d all be much the worse off.


13 posted on 08/27/2008 1:01:57 PM PDT by BelegStrongbow (what part of 'mias gunaikos andra' do Episcopalians not understand?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I am PUMA, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore, and I know too much to go back and pretend...

Clinton supporters: Party unity my a--

By Dan Kelley
The Rocky Mountain News
August 25, 2008

DOWNTOWN DENVER - A group of about two dozen people -- anarchists of earlier protests -- marched on the 16th Street Mall on Monday afternoon. They were Hillary Clinton supporters. The group referred to itself as the "PUMA Pack," the acronym standing for "Party Unity My (expletive)."

Sheri Tagliaferri, a member of the group, said that they were opposed to a skewed process for selecting a Democratic nominee.

LINK: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/aug/25/clinton-supporters-march-mall/


14 posted on 08/27/2008 1:11:24 PM PDT by XR7
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

***Many Clinton Supporters Say Speech Didn’t Heal Divisions***

Did they really ever expect a speech to “heal divisions”?


15 posted on 08/27/2008 1:11:48 PM PDT by djsherin
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To: MtnClimber
PMSNBC aired this little 'interaction' between Chris Matthews (who may have 'tinkled' his leg again) and PUMA / Clintons4McCain founder? Cristi Adkins.

Adkins-1, Matthews-0 (Ignore the piece's headline, the result was a spectacular putdown of Matthews)

Clintons4McCain

16 posted on 08/27/2008 1:36:17 PM PDT by CRBDeuce (an armed society is a polite society)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

They didnt like girfriend

Oh, woe is us...


17 posted on 08/27/2008 2:16:10 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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