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Gotalifefan,
ROFLMAO!!! You are so cracking me up.
Thanks!
:)Posted at May 9, 2008 3:41 PM in response to Rahm: Obama Is "Presumptive Nominee." Rahm Flack: That's Not News!
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Once again, getalife, you don't want to disenfranchise Florida and Michigan voters, but no problem for the super dupers to overthrow the will (votes) of the people?
I have yet to hear a response explaining this dichotomy.
Don't worry about it. We get it.
Don't disenfranchise Hillary voters, but those who voted for Obama were either too young, too smart and educated, too black, not black enough, bla bla bla...., so THEY don't count, right?Posted at May 8, 2008 3:04 PM in response to Hillary Campaign Says No To New Michigan Delegate Proposal
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Count the votes? Which ones?
It's amazing how her campaign is shouting "count the votes!" and "we can't disenfranchise the voters";
yet they have no problem pushing for super delegates to OVERTHROW the will (votes) of the people.The DNC, the super delegates, AND the pundits need to call her out on this hypocrisy.
What an insult even to the uneducated older white women over 50 making under 50.
Posted at May 8, 2008 2:36 PM in response to Hillary Campaign Says No To New Michigan Delegate Proposal
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Agreed.
She and her surrogates did just that, but they did it with MISinformation and lies. They were peddling the talking point that Sen Obama didn't want a revote.
Posted at May 8, 2008 2:31 PM in response to Hillary Campaign Says No To New Michigan Delegate Proposal
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She not only "basically" says it.
She actually says it --- a FEW times in a matter of seconds:The Jed report link I posted has the audio:
http://www.jedreport.com/2008/05/clinton-sees-wh.html
Posted at May 8, 2008 9:39 AM in response to Clinton: "Women Are Going To Be Heard" In The Remaining Primaries
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Yup. White women, not very educated, over 50, making less than $50,000. There's her demographic as she talks about the people who "need a president".
Posted at May 8, 2008 9:32 AM in response to Clinton: "Women Are Going To Be Heard" In The Remaining Primaries
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She doesn't speak for this woman either.
Her despicableness seems directly proportionate to her desperation.
And what kind of wimps make up the DNC (of which I have been a member all my voting life) that they have allowed this kind of infighting and Rovian politics amongst/against their own for THIS long?!?
And contrary to what's been reported, they're STILL allowing it!More conquer and divide and all the pundits in the media pick up the Clinton talking points and run with them. Enough of this "blue collar" (white) vote "argument"! This is racism, pure and simple, AND disgusting! Yeah, let's woo the Southern Dixiecrat voters. That's the ticket!
Shame on you, Hillary Clinton!
Shame on you, MSM!http://www.jedreport.com/2008/05/clinton-sees-wh.html
Posted at May 8, 2008 9:27 AM in response to Clinton: "Women Are Going To Be Heard" In The Remaining Primaries
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Obama needs to point out the hypocrisy of Hillary's different pandering positions.
She says "jobs jobs jobs" to one crowd, and to anohter "gas tax holiday". This "holiday" would also mean an unpaid "holiday" for many workers as in jobs LOST!
Not to mention the safety of the roads and bridges that we traverse.
He needs to point out that not only is it a gimmick, but it's highly irresponsible and potentially dangerous.
Posted at May 2, 2008 9:47 PM in response to Hillary Airs Another Indiana Ad Hitting Obama On Gas Tax
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Thanks, GMan. I needed that too.
It's time to tune out to the noise and in to the music.Posted at May 1, 2008 11:15 PM in response to Poll: Obama Ahead By Seven Points In North Carolina
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I agree - Americans WOULD vote for a Black president. They have already demonstrated that. Numbers don't lie. Obama has gotten wide range and diverse support.
The problem is the media, and sadly, now the blogs seemed to have taken on the same Clinton talking points as though they were valid. They're not. They're pure spin.
The media wants the status quo, which is McCain or Clinton. They would rather run against Clinton, but at this point, would probably be okay with her, since she's aligned herself with their agenda, their pundits, their tactics, not to mention their chicken hawkishness. (The word "obliterate" comes to mind.)
Perception is powerful and the media (and the blogs) have the power to create a false perception. People see and hear the media created controversies and spin over and over and over again, e.g. Wright/electability/needs landslide/has lost lead (in conveniently selected polls)/elitist/trouble with white...cough cough...er blue collar men, bla bla bla.
Even if untrue, the echo chambers define the candidate to those who haven't been paying attention and to those who need someone to tell them how to think and what to believe.Pathetic on so many levels.
And then there's always Diebold.
*Sigh*
Posted at May 1, 2008 7:24 PM in response to Poll: Obama Ahead By Seven Points In North Carolina

