Posted on 03/04/2008 2:32:23 PM PST by tcrlaf
Didn't see one poted yet, and Early exit polling is already out.
Let's all watch and enjoy as the Democrats continue to rip each others throats out!
I was on that call too. It was a hoot. The radio station they asked I was representing was K_FReeP. :o)
According to Dems 7 is a couple!
Lowering expectations is just part of the strategy. Clinton will move continue even if she loses TX! She can sweep through the rest of the primary b/c she has the momentum.
Furthermore, she will obtain the delegates from MI and/or FL.
Hillary without joy makes me want a nice baileys on ice. THe new caramel baileys.
Here is my guess. Obama brings it out, Hillary undermines him. He wins but is a one termer and she challenges him four years from now. Or Obama loses to McCain who is a one termer and Hill comes back four years from now.
We are not done with that woman. Not by a long shot.
I was remarking on another thread...
...suppose the announcement tonight was that MITT ROMNEY got the nomination?
For while many of us had issues on Romney, even though we reluctantly support McCain few as I’ve seen are even remotely enthusiastic.
And this is really sad.
For the next seven months we will have to smile while McCain continually insults us (US meaning conservatives please understand). There will not be joy and celebration across the fruited plains at this guys nomination.
And I seriously doubt that there will be lots of money flowing into the McCain coffers not to mention the grass roots door to door that the Republican base is so famous for.
McCain can smile his nasty smile and he can continue to be his likeable, even-tempered self but as for me, I feel duped and used.
Certainly not happy.
Look at #915. Let’s hope she doesn’t pull Texas out tonight because even Rendell who originally said she must win two is now back tracking on MSNBC. They’re saying should she win both tonight they would virtually be tied in popular votes and that the propsects of her winning PA are high. Now with Florida and Michigan voting again in June (Huh?) it will be difficult for the supers to jump ship and not let this play out.
By Sam Youngman
Posted: 03/04/08 09:10 PM [ET]
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clintons (D-N.Y.) campaign charged rival Sen. Barack Obamas (D-Ill.) campaign with breaking several rules in the Texas caucuses.
The Clinton campaign called an emergency conference call with reporters that was interrupted by Obamas chief counsel Bob Bauer, who called in and said the Clinton campaign only criticized the caucus process when it was losing.
With Clinton facing what many consider must-win scenarios in both Ohio and Texas and both races too-close-to-call, the Clinton campaign charged that the Obama campaign had shut the doors on Clinton supporters at some of the caucuses, among other things.
The campaign also said the Obama camp had hijacked some of the caucus packets at certain precincts, adding that in others Obama supporters were calling in caucus results before the polls had closed.
Ace Smith, Clintons Texas campaign director, said the state partys election hotline was jammed, and the Clinton campaign was receiving hundreds of complaints.
This is just truly outrageous behavior, Smith said. Its really disturbing, and its really undemocratic whats going on.
Clintons attorney said on the call that all options are open at this point when asked about the possibility of seeking a legal remedy to the campaigns concerns.
Bauers presence on the call came as a surprise as he and Howard Wolfson, Clintons communications director, went round and round. Wolfson repeatedly asked Bauer and the Obama campaign to ensure that all votes in Texas are counted as Bauer impugned the Clinton campaigns attacking the caucus process.
Ouch!
Your #862 post belongs in a top ten list of the best of this thread.
SOS and Drudge total don’t match. Not sure where they are coming from at the moment.
You aren’t going to off yourself with good bourben are you?
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I'm saying there's extremely little difference between those two and Juan McStain. Even more importantly, though, I'm saying that leftism, which McCain represents just as much as Hillary and Obama, will lead to disasterous policies. And I'd rather that the impact of those policies be associated with the Democrats than with the GOP.
Then maybe we can nominate a conservative in 2012 and I can once again support the party I've supported my entire adult life.
Hank
What was Huck’s FReeper name?
I heard that too, and I fully believe that it will be arranged. Their convention is going to be hellish enough without disenfranchising voters from Michigan and Florida. What would they announce? "We the members of the 48 states, nominate as our candidate for POTUS (insert name here)". That would be a disaster for them -- Not that I have a problem with that.
**America needs all the prayers she can get right now, shes headed for some real bad times.**
Agree with you here. Unless the house gets off their duffs and votes for the evesdropping, etc. I am afraid of a big attack in Atlanta or LosAngeles.
Huckabee hater? What on earth are you talking about? YOU said people HERE are fawning over hussein and hill, I said prove it with links because I dont believe you.
You tried to change the subject to hide your lie...not a very good effort of your part. Please try again.
bttt
We are in total agreement. Let’s hope that the majority of Republicans are, too. If we want to win the race, we all have to push the wagon. It won’t happen if those who don’t like the lead horse let the whole team get stranded in the road.
promise :-)
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