Posted on 01/19/2008 1:22:20 PM PST by KeyLargo
Hillary Clinton wins Dem caucus in Nevada
January 19, 2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton has won the Democratic caucuses in Nevada.
Any info on how many women voted for The Evil One just because she is a woman?
I want Clinton to win the primary. Here is why:
1. Americans are weary of an oligarchy
2. She has a very liberal voting record
3. She is very polarizing
4. She is a biatch
I’m starting to agree with you. Hillary will be the easiest to beat in the general elections.
Ditto.
“Im starting to agree with you. Hillary will be the easiest to beat in the general elections.”
I think so too.
And if God forbid she did win, I would prefer her to B. Hussien Obama for war on terror stuff.
“Hillary will be the easiest to beat in the general elections.”
No she won’t.
A lot of women who won’t tell polsters they’ll vote for her will—just because she’s female.
And this news won’t help Osama Obama
Sun-Times Exclusive: Obama surfaces in Rekzo’s federal corruption case
Source confirmed Obama is the unnamed “political candidate” referred to in document which outlines case against Rezko
January 19, 2008
BY DAVE MCKINNEY, NATASHA KORECKI, CHRIS FUSCO AND TIM NOVAK Staff Reporters
For the first time, Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama has surfaced in the federal corrupton case against his longtime campaign fund-raiser, Tony Rezko, the Chicago Sun-Times has learned.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/749138,obama20web.article
Is this the news that Clinton Inc. has been holding back? Damn, I was sure it involved drugs and hookers.
I saw an article recently (I think it was linked from here; maybe the original poster can repost?) highlighting Hill’s electoral “success.” They pointed out that in both her elections, she was running against token opposition (the last minute candidacy of Rick Lazio, then the sacrificial lamb John Spencer). In both elections, there was another high profile race on the top of the ticket (Prez, then Guv).
Despite the fact that Gore and Spitzer were in “real” elections and she faced sacrificial lambs, both times Hillary finished with significantly fewer votes than at the top of the ticket.
Hopefully the overt racism from the Clinton camp will help break the stranglehold the Dems have over the black community. It’s really enlightening to watch all these black “leaders” fight to remain second class citizens in order to continue to feed at the crumbs the party leadership throws their way.
1. Americans are weary of an oligarchy
2. She has a very liberal voting record
3. She is very polarizing
4. She is a biatch
Throughout history and throughout the Bible, those who by their words and deeds have destined themselves for 'disaster' are first raised to some sort pinnacle of success and wealth, so that their imminent plunge will be noticeable to many and perhaps, serve as a lesson.
Newton's third law:
"For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" has not suddenly become inactive....it just has a time element and in the case of the Clintons, it is catching up. They can delay it, but never stop it....and it continues to build like water behind a dam.
Think she’ll still file suit for voting irregularities.
This article, as well as the one on Drudge don't have anything but demographic breakdowns listed. Talk about your crappy reporting.
Dear Abby,
My husband is a liar and a cheat. He has cheated
on me from the beginning, and, when I confront him,
he denies everything. What’s worse, everyone knows
that he cheats on me. It is so humiliating.
Also, since he lost his job six years ago, he
hasn’t even looked for a new one. All he does all
day is smoke cigars,cruise around and
shoot the bull with his buddies, while I have to
work to pay the bills.
Since our daughter went away to college he doesn’t
even pretend to like me,and even hints that I may be a
lesbian.
What should I do?
Signed: Clueless
Dear Clueless:
Grow up and dump him. Good grief woman! You don’t
need him anymore! You’re a Senator from New York
running for President of the United States. Act like one.
I think the big news on this one is John Edwards at 4%. It’s really a two-way race among the Dems now.
Good. I was so concerned she was not going to win, after I attended my Republican caucus I signed up to temporarily change parties and attended the Democratic caucus to vote for her.
Lest one forgets the entrenched "Clinton Machine" with a single focus for personal power.
...And Bill goes ballistic
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