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  • Wow! 414 comments, I think that is a record. I loved the pic on the main page. Perfect. Oh, and I bet she shot varmints once or twice. What a pig. When are the supers going to send these bozos packing. I can't stand listening to either of them and fast forward through any clips. I dvr everything. Time is too valuable to listen to these jerks.

    One other thing, Obama elitist? That is the most unbelievable garbage that has spewed from their mouths. He's not doing 100 million dollar plus deals with dictators. He's not raking in over 100 million in speaking fees like the clintons. Elitist? Unf'n believable. I really wish that they would just go away. They should be ejected from the dem party. They are not dems. They are rove republicans.

    Posted at April 13, 2008 5:21 PM in response to Clinton: My Dad Taught Me How To Shoot

  • Well, too little too late. The clintons should have fired this bozo after iowa. Great sign of her executive leadership. Will the supers please weigh in and put a stop to this train wreck! Please.

    Posted at April 6, 2008 9:06 PM in response to Clinton Camp Sacks Mark Penn

  • Ok, she can run as long as she wants, but its a waste of time and money and the clintons are ripping the party apart with their nonsense. If they just ran cleanly and honestly, which is impossible for the clintons, then it would be fine for her to keep going. Nonetheless, she barely beats Gore in a three way race and he isn't even actively running. What does that tell you?

    Check out these numbers:

    The national telephone survey of 423 Likely Democratic Primary Voters shows Obama attracting 42% support while Clinton earns 26% and Gore is the top choice for 23%.

    The survey also found that 41% believe that Obama would be the strongest general election candidate against John McCain. Twenty-six percent (26%) say that Gore would be the strongest candidate while 23% named Clinton.

    From the opposite perspective, 36% said Clinton would be the weakest general election candidate. Twenty-nine percent (29%) named Gore as the weakest and just 19% said that description applies to Obama.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20080328/pl_rasmussen/gorenotanswer20080328;_ylt=AoXUlhgXWD4Z.XPrF8b6kL2s0NUE

    Ouch. Time to hang it up clintons. Take a long vacation until after november at least. Please.


    Posted at March 30, 2008 8:29 AM in response to Obama: Hillary "Can Run As Long As She Wants"

  • I still have to respectfully disagree. The clintons are playing the gender card way over the top and a good woman candidate wouldn't be doing the same thing. I really give women and the american people more credit. They are on the verge of electing the first african american president. Just wait until there is a good woman candidate. Look out.

    I like Pelosi just where she is. She is doing an incredible job with the deck stacked against her. Also, the speaker is the most powerful position in washington, even more powerful then the president. The house controls the cash and it could shut everything down. That's an incredible amount of power and why the founders gave that power to the house.

    Posted at March 29, 2008 2:39 PM in response to Obama: Dem Race Is Like A Good Movie That's Gone On Too Long

  • Well, I didn't see this poll posted, but its good news. Its rasmussen for pa and it shows clinton at 49 and obama at 39. Rasmussen is an awful right leaning poll and in turn has favored the clintons in the past. I think it may have to do with how they do polling and they draw in older conservative voters, which would be in the clintons' demographic. In reality, it would probably only be a 5 point spread as opposed to 10, which would be good for obama. If he loses by less than 10, it would be a huge victory for obama.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20080325/pl_rasmussen/penndemprimary200832520080325;_ylt=AtwpNba0Jsb6fMMHVN8H9yCs0NUE

    Posted at March 29, 2008 2:35 PM in response to Obama: Dem Race Is Like A Good Movie That's Gone On Too Long

  • Very funny post. After the cleaning people sweep around her feet, they have to call security to get her removed from the theater as well.

    Posted at March 29, 2008 9:18 AM in response to Obama: Dem Race Is Like A Good Movie That's Gone On Too Long

  • I am sorry to disagree with you but this statement is totally not true:

    "It is really a pity that HRC has dealt the death blow for the concept of Madam President and it will take a long time to revive that concept."

    I hope it has been a death blow to the continuation of the clintons dynasty and style of politics, lying through their teeth. It has absolutely nothing to do with clinton being a woman. Pelosi is awesome and would make a great president, but she has more power as speaker and would never give it up. I like Boxer as well. There are lots of women who would make a great president and I don't think that the clintons' train wreck will have any impact on a woman president in the very near future.

    Posted at March 29, 2008 9:17 AM in response to Obama: Dem Race Is Like A Good Movie That's Gone On Too Long

  • Uh oh, time for the clintons to lob another stink bomb. Run for cover.

    Posted at March 28, 2008 1:11 PM in response to Gallup: Obama Takes Eight-Point Lead Over Hillary

  • Ahhhh! I agree with you scalia. Amazing.

    Posted at March 28, 2008 10:38 AM in response to Obama-Supporter Patrick Leahy Calls On Hillary To Drop Out Of Race

  • Answer to the "big question." Yes to the first part about the snowballing of supers asking the clintons to withdraw from the race and No to the second part. It will make no difference to the clintons.

    Posted at March 28, 2008 10:12 AM in response to Obama-Supporter Patrick Leahy Calls On Hillary To Drop Out Of Race

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