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Friday, February 22, 2008 12:00 AM

Hillary Clinton's Texas-size moment

All that mattered about the showdown in Austin was whether she could stop Barack Obama's momentum. Were her powerful closing words a magic bullet?

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Friday, February 22, 2008 02:28 PM

Another $5, Anon @ 2:23

I'm donating $5 to him every damn time you call him that.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:28 PM

@SOCandTWIGS

For me, issues that I think are larger and much more important (vote on the war, foreign policy positions, healthcare, experience in collaborative approaches to policy development, dishonesty and somewhat slimey tactics on the part of the Clinton campaign) all clearly point me in the direction of Obama as a candidate

Oh, what bullshit. You couldn't come up with a single substantive policy discussion to save your own ass. For months and months on end you've been single-note Johnying out all that nonsense about HIllary being responsible for Iraq and how she needed to be punished for it. (Or something). and nothing else.

well, YOUR Punishment for being that poor judgement is going to be President McCain. Same for the black troll logging in under sixteen different sigs and cramming the board full of cheap vulgarity.

(Bigotry sucks even when it's blacks who are the bigots)

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:24 PM

Ah you are

Adhominum Anon

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:23 PM

@sunspot: re the tripe you keep posting

leaving the rest of your long debunked tripe aside, the real reason Obama has gotten where he is

  1. Hillary has had to fight the nut left AND the well funded lethal right
  2. Hillary has had to fight with one hand tied behind her

    back because she couldn't alienate the nut left too much.

  3. Hillary has had the Republican owned press all over her, from nightly burials and predictions of demise on smirking talk shows, to Cafferty's bloody editorials,to phoney polls showing Obama leading McCain in efforts to dupe gullible inexperienced Dem voters.
  4. Hillary has also had to endure a well orchastrated effort to have Republicans vote for Obama in open primaries and register as Democrats elsewhere to do the same (Republicans for Obama was started well over 2 years ago by the right and since only 3% of Republicans admit to supporting him, something seems very phoney).
  1. Hussein-Obama has only had to fight the center left.
  2. The more Hussein-Obama hit Hillary the more the radical left liked it (the radical left has long been most comfortable shooting it's rightmost foot instead of it's real opponent).
  3. The press was pumping him up and giving him a free pass because they WANTED him to be the Dem candidate
  4. Caucuses are biased to affluent male white liberals
  5. The right was willfully laying off Hussein-Obama and attacking Hillary.

In other words, Hussein-Obama has had a very lightweight primary run - nothing at all like a General Election will be.

Once you get a taste of that your won't be braying quite as loudly.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:23 PM

you're not what

you anonymous asshole.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:21 PM

I am not

Anon

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:20 PM

dear MO

I actually lifted the text right from your post ... so you said it not me. I'm sorry if you can't justify or stand by your ill-toned condescending posts when they are held up in your face. I wouldn't want to either.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:19 PM

Hillary's Hypocracy

Were you ever really surprised?

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:17 PM

Another $5, Anon.

Post a link to someone AFFILIATED WITH THE OBAMA CAMPAIGN calling the Clintons racist. You can't. Because they didn't. Have Obama supporters called the Clintons racist? Yes. Did the Obama campaign drop the R-word? No.

STFU, you miserable, sniveling, waste of oxygen.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:15 PM

AKA

I disagree with you on the plagairism issue, and we could keep going round and round on this all day, but I don't have the time.

For me, issues that I think are larger and much more important (vote on the war, foreign policy positions, healthcare, experience in collaborative approaches to policy development, dishonesty and somewhat slimey tactics on the part of the Clinton campaign) all clearly point me in the direction of Obama as a candidate. I don't think the plagairism issue is legit in either case. I brought up the Clinton lines merely as a laugh at this ridiculous issue that her campaign thinks is key in this time of recession, war, and just disgusting politics in our country.

I know you disagree with me, and could argue till the end of the world. But I'm not asking you to agree with me, I'm asking you to not stoop to the level of attack which I've often seen you protest against on this board ... e.g. this person doesn't agree with me, so they are stupid, their candidate is stupid, and they are being dooped. It's really kind of juvenile.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:15 PM

Heh Heh Heh

Obama is not calling her a plagiarist, he is calling her a HYPOCRITE

The guy who called the Clintons racists after having his campaign cherrypick words and then willfully start a race war in SC?

The guy who cried about smears and emails all while his campaign was encouraging his supporters to send the full laundry-list of Republican manufacture Clinton "scandals" all over the internet..

LOL. And you Hussein-Obama adulators wonder why everyone normal despises you...

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:15 PM

Identify the Anon

Ok... I guess there are maybe three?

Racist Anon

Semi Reasonable Somewhat Dispeptic Anon

Adhominum Anon

And perhaps... even... Troll Anon

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:14 PM

Experience

I also find it amusing that people are talking about Hillary's "experience" like it's a positive. Most of her political "experience" was as the wife of a governor, then as the wife of the President. If she's qualified for office because of that, so was Nancy Reagan (thank God Nancy and her parade of psychics didn't run for the Oval Office - even she wasn't that arrogant). Obama has several years on Hillary as an elected official.

He's also run circles around her during this campaign. He'd spent half as much money as Hillary going into Super Tuesday, and emerged with almost as many delegates. That's without the Clinton machine behind him, without the support of the majority of the Party's big-money bigwigs, and without the Clinton's name recognition.

If she runs her campaign against McCain the way she's run her primary campaign, she's gonna be in big trouble. And if she somehow manages to win in November and runs the White House the way she's run this campaign, we're all gonna be in big trouble.

Experience is helpful, but ultimately intelligence and good judgment are what makes a leader great. Hilary's campaign has exhibited a severe deficit of both.

Friday, February 22, 2008 02:14 PM

Anon @ 2:12,

every time you call him that racist slur I am going to donate $5 to his campaign.

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