Kevin Hession
- : California
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- : Centrist
- : Democrat
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Sorry LA, but its laughable to think it's not directed an Hillary.
The only time I've seen the term used on this forum is to denigrate some post by a Hillary supporter.
If I'm wrong, please show me where an Obama supporters has been termed an troll when going overboard on Hillary.
Posted at June 9, 2008 6:34 PM in response to Polls: Here Comes Obama's Post-Primary Bump
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I'm a Clinton supporter whw's undecided between Obama and McCain.
But everytime I read one of the smug Obama supporters ripping on Hillary with talk of trolls or a troll fund pushes me more towards McCain.
This psuedo-intellectual attitude that many Obama supporters have when it comes to Hillary or now McCain will push many Clinton people into McCains camp.
Instead of acting like Obama is so superior to anyone else only idiots and trolls would vote against him, why don't you try appealing to voters beyond the left wing of the Democratic party
Posted at June 9, 2008 6:20 PM in response to Polls: Here Comes Obama's Post-Primary Bump
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Let me get this straight,
pick Hillary as veep and lose a lot of the left leaning Obamanuts you read on this site. (Apparently they're so loyal to Obama that picking Hillary would cause them to drop him.), while picking up a lot of conservatives and centrists, including a bunch of republicans.
pick someone else, keep the Obamanuts and lose everyone else.
Posted at June 3, 2008 5:41 PM in response to Hillary Supporter Dianne Feinstein: The Race Is Over, Make Hillary Veep
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The Democratic party needs to kick out people like DiFi and anyone else who's not 100% loyal to Obama. This party needs to make hard turn to the left because that's the only place a true Democrat is.
Seriously, have anyone here given any thought to how to bring everyone together in order to win the election? And please, dont't start by saying it's Clintons fault and she need to fix it. Obama has the nomination. Its up to him and his supporters, ie you, to bring this party together, conservatives, centrists and progressives.
Why don't you stop dancing on Hillary's grave and give a thought to winning in November.
Let the temper tantrum begin!
Posted at June 3, 2008 5:07 PM in response to Hillary Supporter Dianne Feinstein: The Race Is Over, Make Hillary Veep
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From a Clinton supporter:
Congrats to all the Obama supporters. You've all been so magnaminous in victory.
But seriously, Clinton still has the support of a big chunk of the democratic party. How do you expect to rally any of them to your cause by treating them like slime?
Posted at June 3, 2008 11:39 AM in response to Senators Failed To Reach Endorsement Decision; Privately Discussed Joint Ticket
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It would be better to see the Democratic Party to stay true with Obama and go down to defeat than to see it win with Clinton.
Posted at April 30, 2008 3:49 PM in response to Fox Poll: Hillary Doing Better Than Obama Against McCain With Independents
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Well heres a corralation for you:
How is Obama supposed to win when probably 1/3 to 1/2 of Clinton's supporters in Ohio, Pennsylvania and other purple state vote for McCain?
By that clear vision of hope that Obama brings? Give me a break.
Obama is going to be the biggest disaster to hit the democratic party since McGovern.
Posted at April 22, 2008 3:11 PM in response to Hillary Running New 60-Second Ad In North Carolina On Veterans Issues
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I've asked this question before, but what makes any of you Obamanians think that he's going to win in November?
If he can't win in PA or OH now that he's the presumptive nominee, how can he win in november?
Everyone on this site crows everytime Clinton wins the popular vote in a state, ie Texas, but loses the delegate count as if that's a sign that Obama is somehow a better nominee.
Does anyone seriously think that delegate parlor tricks like that are going to win in a winner-takeall election?
And please try to stay away from the vitriol that characterizes most of the pro-Obama, anti-Clinton comments I read here.
Posted at April 22, 2008 2:40 PM in response to Hillary Running New 60-Second Ad In North Carolina On Veterans Issues
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After reading most of the posts on this site, I'm more convinced than ever that Obama will represent a complete disaster for the Democratic party.
By the time November comes around, all he'll have supporting him will be the die-hard Obamanians that populate the blogsphere and few else.
Most of Hillary's support tends to be much more moderate if not a little to the right. I think by the time of the general election, fully 1/3 to 1/2 of her support will move to McCain.
Please explain how Obama is going to win if he can't win states like Ohio, Pennsylvania or Florida? (Yes, I'm counting Florida, because those voters who cast ballots in January and who apparently don't exist as far as Obama is concerned, will have their vote count in November)
And don't try to say that he can make it up with states like Kansas or Mississippi.Posted at April 21, 2008 7:13 PM in response to Poll: Clinton Leads By 10 Points In Pennsylvania
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After reading most of the posts on this site, I'm more convinced than ever that Obama will represent a complete disaster for the Democratic party.
By the time November comes around, all he'll have supporting him will be the die-hard Obamanians that populate the blogsphere and few else.
Most of Hillary's support tends to be much more moderate if not a little to the right. I think by the time of the general election, fully 1/3 to 1/2 of her support will move to McCain.
Please explain how Obama is going to win if he can't win states like Ohio, Pennsylvania or Florida? (Yes, I'm counting Florida, because those voters who cast ballots in January and who apparently don't exist as far as Obama is concerned, will have their vote count in November)
And don't try to say that he can make it up with states like Kansas or Mississippi.Posted at April 21, 2008 7:11 PM in response to Is Obama Sitting on a Win?



