Clinton's win in Pa. leaves Obama battered, party reeling »
Posted By bobo-in-texas 1 year, 2 months ago in NewsHillary Clinton's Pennsylvania victory means that the Democratic Party's eventual nominee will be badly bruised and could have a tough time rallying the party in the fall.
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 2 months ago
It's so distressing to see such bitterness and division in the Democrat Party. Hopefully they will be able to sort things out in the next 3-4 months.
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HOUSEMD1 year, 2 months ago
The clingy bible thumping sharp shooters in Pennsylvania have spoken.
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automan9091 year, 2 months ago
Obama spent 3 times the money as Hillary in Pa and got nailed.
If she gets the votes from Michigan and Florida to count she will surely win.
If only America knew Obama at the beginning of the Primaries as they do now who knows how badly he would be behind in this race.
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nostalgia1 year, 2 months ago
But the Super Delegates should know, shouldn't they??
Unfortunately they don't have the courage to make the decision that needs to be made
I posted this on another thread but it is enlightening
Go run the numbers for yourself
Take a look at the primaries which have already occurred
Calculate the results based upon winner takes all delegates. Remove the states which are certain to go Republican
Is it Clinton or Obama who looks like they are more likely to win in the fall?
Isn't this what the Super Delegates should be doing?
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bamababy1 year, 2 months ago
Actually according to research , Senator Obama, if CA, in particular were to revote would decimate Senator Clinton. The More the educated among us hear and understand who Senator Obama is, the more they fall in line behind him. Just look at the way this campaign is being funded and ran, not politics as usual, rather unusual politics. A campaign funded by the people and ran by the people. Rememeber for the people, by the people? It's in the constitution, that nobody has bothered to follow the last how many years. Senator Obama is trying to give the people back their government and allow us to have a say in what happens in our government. Is that what so many are afraid of. This is such a new concept to everyone that it scares them. Take back your government and you take back your rights.
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Silverghost1 year, 2 months ago
The Dems are still in disarray. Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have the old time principles gone, which made America great? I really think America could rally around firm convictions, based on the truth. -Rev. S
I don't know how this got up here. This was not a reply, but a post.
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StillUnashamed1 year, 2 months ago
The elitist Super Delegates don't have the courage to take the election away from him
If Florida and Michigan do not end up counting, then they stole the nomination from Hillary a woman and are therefore sexists. If Florida and Michigan do count, they've stolen the nomination from Obama which makes then racists.
Either way, the nomination is stolen!
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bamababy1 year, 2 months ago
What is the point in having another Debate? We all know where they stand on the issues,it's a waste of time and money.
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Mutainia1 year, 2 months ago
Obummer. Looks like his not chucking the racist American hate preacher really wasn't the wright thing for him to do. IF he was truthful and said he DID hear those hateful things, and, even danced the Funky Chicken to them, but, put two and two together and realized it was stupid, that he SHOULD have left 20 years ago, instead of sticking around and supporting Farakhan-lite, I think he'd have done a little better. But, sticking to the Left, by keeping with Wright, and, throwing away his white grandmother who "raised and sacrificed her life" for the young BHO, well, the ONLY people I see voting for this socialist now, are the Jihadists, Liberals, and those who just aren't all there (I think I just repeated myself).
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Wolfie20071 year, 2 months ago
I'm with you ranch, the republicans had some really good candidates but we're now stuck with McCain. I did have one thought about the money they are spending. Obama spent twice as much money as Hillary and lost in PA. They say McCain doesn't have a lot of money but he keeps rising in the poles. Then there was Huckaby he did real well with just a few dollars. Ron Paul raised a lot on the net but never won a state primary. What I'm getting at is maybe, just maybe, money isn't as important as the message. Just a thought.
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bamababy1 year, 2 months ago
When you people get off all the ism's and start talking about the important issues facing this Country? It's not about color,race,religion or even who your spouse is. Whe need someone who has the ability to unite not divide, the ability to exact change not keep the status quo. Young fresh idea's new answers to old questions, transparency in government, Hmm, seems someone already is living up to some of these things. We have an economy in shambles and Senator Clinton talks out of both sides of her mouth when addressing this issue.
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JoseMadre1 year, 2 months ago
If one does not think that the opponent is honorable but does believe that McCain (who actually has worked across the aisle) is, then he or she should back McCain.
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OldHickory1 year, 2 months ago
Lets face it; Obama is a black man running for president under Black ideals. He doesn't want people to look at his color but he keeps alluding to it. He wants us to be united but keeps dividing us. He wants to get the message out that he is black and if you don't vote for him or come out against him you are a racist. So then call me a racist, Obama, because not only will I NOT vote for you, I will not listen to your nebulous speeches, and I am doing my best to try to get others to see you the way I do: as a muslim sleeper for not denouncing your muslim background, supporting an antiamerican 'pastor' and 'church' and because of your dealings with Farrakhan
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OldHickory1 year, 2 months ago
I can't wait for the Dumbocratic convention. History has a funny way of repeating itself and if we are all patient the 'party of the people' will do everthing in its power to self-destruct, especially if they nominate BO. After exhibiting a lack of ability to compromise and govern would any intelligent American be inclined to vote for BO in the general election? He's the radlibs feel-good poster boy to prove 'I,m no racist'. What a bunch of crap that is! Whatever your backgrounds or heritages, I doubt that the majority of Americans can relate to his heritage and background. And just what the hell do they (Dumbocrats) mean by 'change' anyway? They're turning it into a four letter word like they did with 'choice'.
Semper fi, and support the troops. You know damned well BO won't.
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OldHickory1 year, 2 months ago
What surprises me is the failure of the Clinton camp to legally challenge the withholding of primary votes from Michigan and Florida. The Dumbocrats got all hot and bothered when the Supreme Court crowned King George so there is already precedent for deciding elections. Why aren't the Clinton people using this tactic to force the issue? It's fairly obvious that most states with large populations are voting for Hillary. I find it hard to believe that she is willing to lose the election as a result of the votes from these two states not counting.
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JoseMadre1 year, 2 months ago
Off on a tangent, got to love my newest bumper sticker: a pic of Obama followed by the slogan "The Audacity of Hype"
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CRYMTYPHON1 year, 2 months ago
Sure he is a racist.
His white half hates his black half, and his black half hates his white half.
Don't forget he identifies with the poor downtrodden african americans, but also remember he is an elitist ivy-leaguer born in hawaii.
And he is bitter. Worshiping at the same church for twenty years and just getting more and more bitter.
And last thing: don't confuse this weird creature you have made up, with the guy running for president.
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jumpmaster1 year, 2 months ago
That generates a mental image of a little white guy on one shoulder and a little black guy on the other shoulder.
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