Letters to the Editor
MCE007
Published Letters: 317 Editor's Choice: 9
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So right
[Read the article: Clinton: "I am in this race"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Obamapaths lost the election for Democrats
48% of Clinton supporters in Indiana and North Carolina said they would not support Obama if he is nominated.
Only 17% said they would stay home. The rest said they will vote for McCain.
Denver we have a problem.
The good news about Obama's defeat in November is the national career of this narcissistic blowhard will be over.
-- lolcait
So perfectly true...there is the SLIGHT (NOT!) complication of the upcoming outcome of the Rezco trial, which might pose more than a little problem for the "presumptive nominee", as the ridiculously laughable Huffington Post calls Obama. I think this is one reason Hillary rightly is refusing to give up, knowing that, as Harold Ickes put it, there will be an "October Surprise" involving Obama...his shills and apologists will be a sorry, sad bunch come November...none of us who knew that he was a zero and a fraud will be feeling any sympathy for them whatsoever...just a giant WE TOLD YOU SO...
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How very prescient...
[Read the article: Clinton: "I am in this race"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Alton Maddox, a very prominent black figure in NYC, wrote this back in April 2007 in an NYC African American newspaper spelling out forcefully and plainly why a black would not win the White House. The message has not changed in a year, one that Obama and his misguided followers need to heed:
http://blackstarnews.com/?c=135&a=3263
I am sure Maddox will be labeled an Uncle Tom by some who will say he is selling out Barack. On the contrary, Obama is selling out the country.
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Uh oh
[Read the article: What does Hillary want?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]You worked for Daley?
And Obama has worrisome ties to that corrupt administration?
I think she would be wise to stay far and clear from anything anyone from Daley's campaign says...although Obama is beholden to them for bucks and getting his career off the ground...not to mention the fact that Obama has deep ties to all the skullduggery that Daley govt. has been up to...
No, I would not pay you any mind if I was Hillary...or Obama...the Daley people are tied in to the hazards awaiting Obama as a result of Rezco trial...
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You gave me a good laugh...
[Read the article: What does Hillary want?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]In light of the MSM writing Hillary off based on the fact that Obama is maybe 60 delegates closer to nomination, this post cheered me up:
I'm in no hurry for her to "concede" defeat in a razor thin election
Particularly as Obama Dukakis is obviously destined for a landslide loss.
-- ShawnWM
Thanks, Shawn...amidst all the ridiculous nonsense among the chattering classes, some truth is told...
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Obama Dukakis explained
[Read the article: What does Hillary want?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Obama Dukakis is obviously destined for a landslide loss.
Really? You're going to have to explain this one to us.
Can you?
If you're not just indulging in partisan snark and have something to say, please do. But drop the gratuitous name-calling. It undermines your credibility.
-- walter_map
Earth to walter_map--I know it is hard for Obamabots to accept reality, as are Bushbots, but take a stab...:
There is nothing partisan in this comment...it is history that Obama most assuredly is ready to play out if he becomes nominee...who does Obama appeal to in party? Intellectuals and African Americans...a coalition which Dukakis had in 1988...you remember 1988, don't you...? Dukakis in his tank? Obama with "bitter" comment or Rev. Wrong, who isn't going away...? Well, Obama doesn't have the broad enough appeal beyond youth vote, who are notoriously lax in following through on voting in the fall, and African Americans, a group anyone with a brain would know would be for Barack no matter what Bill or Hillary ever did or said...and there is nothing wrong with them being loyal and excited for their candidate...yet they and the limo liberals Obama are only what he attracts--NOT white women or Reagan Democrats...who make up much bigger percentages of the electorate than either of his core constituencies...without the groups that really will sway the election, a Democrat can't win...it's what did Dukakis in...it also is a fact that America has never elected a man as liberal as Obama...I challenge any Obamabot to name me won true liberal who has been President in 80 years...and no, FDR was not a liberal, so don't try it...
Now remember saying Obama Dukakis is not only telling the truth, but undermines no one's credibility or is not name calling...just a fact...deal with it.
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[Read the article: What does Hillary want?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]PLEASE everyone just ignore every ShawnWM post
He obviously has no grasp on reality or is a Republican shill. Use your time for other pursuits and maybe he will go away...logic or thought doesn't phase him.
-- sigmund5
WRONG...as Obamabots try to take over one more website like a termite infestation, there are some of us who wish to fumegate the comment page...
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Obama and November
[Read the article: What does Hillary want?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]sesanders wrote:
Hillary's math is just fine and she knows that Obama is a very iffy candidate for the Democrats in November...
Your post spelled out exactly why Obama cannot win in lucid, clear terms, something his backers refuse out of some odd psychological block to understand. The media also seems to buy the Obama camp spin hook, line and sinker...once again, as they try to sway the election their way, truth be told they, and Obama's backers, will face a very surprising upending of their assumptions come fall. But sesanders, you spelled out why succinctly, and heaven forfend Obama's fans will pay you any mind...but a healthy dose of I told you so will be doled out by all of us who knew better than them...which really isn't very hard.
