Posted on 02/29/2008 11:03:58 AM PST by jveritas
I am hearing (and knowing) of R’s crossing over for both.. it all depends on the point of view. Some want to just destroy hilldog and thus, are voting for Hussein. Others want chaos and are voting for Hillary.
>>>Some want to just destroy hilldog and thus, are voting for Hussein. Others want chaos and are voting for Hillary.
there’s a conundrum
>>>Some want to just destroy hilldog and thus, are voting for Hussein. Others want chaos and are voting for Hillary.
there’s a conundrum
worth saying twice even if by accident
They must not be listening to Rush then. If they thought about it they would vote for Hillary but they hate her so much I can understand their wanting to sink her candidacy. I bet if she loses Texas she’ll blame Republicans.
She is dangerous and this country can’t afford even 4 years of her and Bill in the White House.
Excellent :)
I think Obama is more electable in the general election. One socialist as prez is pretty much like any other socialist as prez but he will have coat tails. She might actually encourage the Republican base to turn out in record numbers in the general election and that would help congressional candidates. Here’s hoping she wins.
I feel kinda dirty having a discussion here on FR about which Dem to vote for! LOL.
I think the voters in all 4 states are going to take her up on the dare.
See tagline.
THANK YOU!!!
Hillary blew it when she couldnt figure out how to use this to advantage -
“Obama is a product of Chicago politics, plain and simple which it appears to me has taken over the mantle of most corrupt city in American politics from New Orleans. He already has a long friendship with a Chicago power broker, Tony Rezko, who goes on trial next week for a long list of politically related crimes tied to the Governor of Illinois. When confronted with his ties to Tony Rezko very briefly early in the campaign he was allowed to brush it off, and when Hillary tried to make an issue of it photos surfaced of her and Bill with Rezko that made it a non-issue. McCain won’t have these problems and has already shown he isn’t afraid to call Obama out on his gaffes concerning foreign policy. I agree with Matt that once we get in the general election Obama will find a much rougher road than he has ever had to deal with.”
Hillary blew it when she couldnt figure out how to use this to advantage -
“Obama is a product of Chicago politics, plain and simple which it appears to me has taken over the mantle of most corrupt city in American politics from New Orleans. He already has a long friendship with a Chicago power broker, Tony Rezko, who goes on trial next week for a long list of politically related crimes tied to the Governor of Illinois. When confronted with his ties to Tony Rezko very briefly early in the campaign he was allowed to brush it off, and when Hillary tried to make an issue of it photos surfaced of her and Bill with Rezko that made it a non-issue. McCain won’t have these problems and has already shown he isn’t afraid to call Obama out on his gaffes concerning foreign policy. I agree with Matt that once we get in the general election Obama will find a much rougher road than he has ever had to deal with.”
Remember this is Zogby. He predicted a win by Obama of +13 pts in the California primary and was off by -23 pts. (It was Hillary by +10.)
Agree.
It doesn’t get any better than this...
Nah, Hillary “knows” how to fight the right wing - she’s said it herself. The lies and tricks she tried to use against Obama didn’t work because the MSM “caught” what she was up to - they won’t be that careful with us. We have a chance to take her out of the race - don’t mess it up. Vote for Obama....
Interesting. Maybe the attempted coup against Nixon was a high-level Democrat maneuver to re-unify the party and negate the effects of '68.
and your dealing with hyperboly. She wins the delogates, that just make McCain more attractive. A young Obama preachin hope verses a cranky old man, and Obama is president. But if you divide the party at the convention, the Democraps are royally screwed! Stop being so paranoid. This could be more fun than you imagine.
Excellent! The closer they are in delegates, the more they have to fight one another. Which means giving Republicans plenty of fuel for the general election. And which means burning up money. Sweet!
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