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Kerry was also in a dead heat with Bush at this point. But Kerry wasn't as liberal and he had more experience.
Posted at June 7, 2008 1:29 PM in response to Poll: Obama And McCain In Dead Heat As General Election Begins
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But defeat her he did.
No, outspend her he did. Play the race card he did. Lose the popular vote he did. But defeat her, he didn't.
Posted at June 7, 2008 1:40 AM in response to The Final Event Of Hillary's 502-Day Presidential Campaign
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You don't either what? Have a brain?
Posted at June 7, 2008 1:36 AM in response to The Final Event Of Hillary's 502-Day Presidential Campaign
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The reason reporters use 'condescending' is because it sounds better 'arrogant.' And if Obama doesn't want to be labeled as such, he needs to stop doing things like declaring himself the winner before his opponent has conceded. Arrogance is as arrogance does. Obama is very arrogant, and it's not realistic to expect reporters to always overlook it just because he's black.
Posted at June 4, 2008 1:19 PM in response to "Condescension" (Block This Trope!)
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How is Obama going to blow McCain out of the water when he can't even win the primary states that he should be winning at this point as the presumptive nominee? Don't tell me about polls because polls mean absolutely nothing at this stage. What matters is how people are actually voting, and it's obvious now that Obama peaked months ago. The Wright controversy and other things he's said about "bitter" Christians has had an effect, and it will have even more effect as Republicans keep drilling it into voters.
Posted at June 3, 2008 11:27 PM in response to Hillary: "I Will Be Making No Decisions Tonight"
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He barely won Montana. He was creamed in South Dakota. Even in the states that he used to win, Obama is now unpopular. This is looking more and more like a wipe-out in November. The Democratic party is absolutely cRaZy for nominating this loser. Usually the party rallies around the presumptive nominee, but Democrats all across the country are telling the party that they DON'T want him as their nominee. It's completely unprecedented. No other candidate in either party has ever had even remotely as bad a showing at this stage of the game as Obama.
Posted at June 3, 2008 11:11 PM in response to Hillary: "I Will Be Making No Decisions Tonight"
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You guys are so dumb. What does it profit Hillary by being on a losing ticket? All of you dimwits will only blame her when Obama loses. But if she is publically snubbed by Obama and turned down for the VP spot (as she will be because Obama is a Prima donna) A) she won't be expected to work very hard for the losing ticket and B) after she is proven right about Obama, his career will be over and she will have a clear shot at the nomination in 2012.
Posted at June 3, 2008 10:40 PM in response to Hillary: "I Will Be Making No Decisions Tonight"
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obama declaring himself the winner. Isn't that the same thing that France did just before the German invasion?
Posted at June 3, 2008 10:29 PM in response to Obama To Declare Victory: "Our Primary Season Has Finally Come To An End"
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LOSE THE GENERAL ELECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at June 3, 2008 10:27 PM in response to Obama To Declare Victory: "Our Primary Season Has Finally Come To An End"
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I'm sure that everyone who tells the truth has "a lot to atone for" in your book.
Posted at June 3, 2008 7:59 PM in response to Obama Nets Over Almost Two-Dozen Super-Delegates So Far Today



