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  • Hell, I have girls call me sweetie and baby from time to time, not in a sexist or demeaning way, but in a friendly way, they mean nothing by it. Obviously Obama didn't call her sweetie in an attempt to subjugate her or make her feel inferior, it was just a more friendly way to address her. I can't believe people are really trying to make something of this.

    The same people didn't seem to mind when Bill Clinton referred to Obama as "boy", which carries a huge racial dimension. No, then it was all "that's just how he talks, he didn't mean anything by it" (even when taken in the context of all of his other adventures in race baiting). Yet now Obama is a sexist pig? LOL, right.

    Listen, I'm a straight male, and Obama can call me sweetie if he wants. It would be the best day of my life :P

    Posted at May 15, 2008 2:27 PM in response to Sweetie?

  • A) They are both strong in PA according to this poll
    B) Obama has never campaigned in Florida, yet is nearly tied with McCain
    C) Obama is basically tied with McCain in Ohio now, and I'm sure he can easily pull ahead when he isn't fighting attacks from both sides, and
    D) These are just a few polls of many, others have shown Hillary losing all of these states to McCain, and Obama doing much better than Hillary, so this doesn't mean a whole hell of a lot

    And how are we supposed to win in November if we lose states like Washington, Oregon, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, etc, as poll after poll show Hillary is likely to do? Screw swing states, Hillary can't carry half of our blue states according to the polls. But no, that is never an issue, only Obama.

    Posted at May 1, 2008 11:00 AM in response to Quinnipiac: Hillary Runs Stronger Than Obama Against McCain In Big Three Swing States

  • Yeah, she is quite a leader, the kind that will lie to voters about a Republican policy she is promoting even though she knows damn well it is a worthless plan, all because she wants a few extra votes, and on top of that she attacks her opponent for not supporting the plan, that virtually no one but her, Bush and McCain supports:

    http://www.thepersonalispolitical.com/2008/05/hillarys-dead-wrong-pandering-ploy.html

    What excellent leadership, as if we haven't had enough of that in the last 8 years.

    Posted at May 1, 2008 10:28 AM in response to New Hillary Ad Stars North Carolina Governor Mike Easley

  • Still waiting.....

    Posted at April 30, 2008 4:03 PM in response to Pro-Hillary 527 Spokesman On FEC Complaint: "Is It Possible To Quote Me Yawning?"

  • It definitely needs to be highlighted more than a little link, this is a major story, or at least should be.

    Posted at April 30, 2008 2:05 PM in response to Pro-Hillary 527 Spokesman On FEC Complaint: "Is It Possible To Quote Me Yawning?"

  • We've dealt with this before, there is a difference between legitimate organizations with real purposes, like unions, which have done ads for both Obama and Hillary, and swiftboating groups set up for the sole purpose of skirting campaign finance laws and attacking a candidate.

    Posted at April 30, 2008 2:03 PM in response to Pro-Hillary 527 Spokesman On FEC Complaint: "Is It Possible To Quote Me Yawning?"

  • ......

    [crickets]

    Posted at April 30, 2008 2:00 PM in response to Pro-Hillary 527 Spokesman On FEC Complaint: "Is It Possible To Quote Me Yawning?"

  • Will the media pick up on this? Doubtful, because this is real news.

    Posted at April 30, 2008 1:59 PM in response to Women's Group Works to Suppress Vote: Just in Time for NC

  • I'll repeat what I just said on the last poll:

    And I'm sooooo sick of polls and trying to identify trends and reactions to this hyped story or that hyped story. BAHH!!

    F the polls, they all read the same thing:

    "Hillary isn't going to win PA and every other remaining state by 20+ points so this thing is over!"

    Posted at April 21, 2008 10:02 AM in response to Poll: Obama Ahead In Pennsylvania

  • What are you talking about? She isn't even close to the numbers she would need to gain significantly in delegates or popular vote. It is over.

    And I'm sooooo sick of polls and trying to identify trends and reactions to this hyped story or that hyped story. BAHH!!

    F the polls, they all read the same thing:

    "Hillary isn't going to win PA and every other remaining state by 20+ points so this thing is over!"

    Posted at April 21, 2008 10:00 AM in response to SurveyUSA: Clinton's Pennsylvania Lead Shrinks To Six Points

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