Letters to the Editor
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@cythera45
Well, I stand down. You have provided a powerful rebuttal to my two letters that thoroughly picked apart your moronic scribbles.
If you permit me, I'd like you ask you a question: Are you an A) Democrat B)Republican or C)Idiot?
Just curious.
Can you guess what my top 2 choices are?
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@bernbart
No one will be listening to her spin, as the entire news media will be covering the press conference where Pelosi, Gore, et al call on Clinton to withdraw.
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What if Obama wins? What if monkeys fly out of your butt?
The only question is whether he loses by 8 or 15. Happy to meet here in a few hours to check the status of your rhetorical question. What if Obama wins? LMAO.
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Difference between a right wing shill and a real progressive shows up in Cytheria's letter
Coming from you, Renegade Iconoclast, with your dubious assumptions and special pleading
a critique of my reasoning is actually praise. Your candidate will be mutilated this evening. Spin it as you please. If he loses by only 14 points after trailing by 20, is that a victory? Only in Obamaland.
Note how Cytheria still doesn't respond to a single substantive criticism of her fantasy. She merely makes another assertion ungrounded by any facts or examples or even logic, and vaguely attacks my reasoning with nothing to back it up.
Sound and fury signifying nothing. Will you shill for McCain when Clinton loses, Cytheria?
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@cythera45
The only question is whether you're 9 or 10.
And, seriously, a Wayne's World reference?!
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i already support McCain, Renegade Iconoclast
I just want the Dems to destroy each other some more. It's fun! And, achilles, I guess that you are the idiot. What do I win?
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@John Blonde
"I would think Salon would be above publishing paragraphs that sound like they were written by a college sophmore for a blog that only by her mother reads."
Spoken like someone who's never read anything by Salon's computer jockey, Mary Williams, who someone decided (presumably based on her willingness to work really, really cheap) was qualified to review movies or give her childish opinions on anything.
Broadsheet took over Salon a while ago. It's a giant sewing circle masquerading as a media outlet.
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AchillesisCrying, whether I'm 9 or 10 or 90, I can smell the stench of a dead candidate
and Obama and Clinton are both walking corpses. Their death struggles are entertaining but ultimately kind of sad. Only the Dems could figure out a way to screw up this election.
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the good news is, cythera45
If you republcains had a candidate you wouldn't be here. You must be scared enough to waste your whole daily propogating endless on people who do not buy it.
either you are scared to death, or your in it for the money (or low taxes). Either way you are a joke to me. If you had a candidate that had any chance in the general why would you waste your time trying to divide the "opposition" party. Must be very scary living in that cave of willful ignorance. don;'t worry you'll be free enough. When your masters are off the air (due to criminality and conflict of interest) how will you think fo ryourself? What will you do when rush and fox are off the air and the ambilical cord is cut. don't worry freedom from slavery is scared at first, when it's all yor've ever known. It's bright at first. But yor eyes will adjust. :)
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opps. You'll be free soon enough, that is
"don;'t worry you'll be free enough."
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@cythera45
The stench you smell is actually your party's dead, rotting ideology.
Now, run along red-stater. Nobody here, much like the rest of the country, I'm afraid you'll discover this November, cares what you or your ilk think anymore, as this kind of thinking has so thoroughly mucked up the world.
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Boo Hoo
How does a comment with a rather obvious spelling error make Editor's choice? I guess there are two kinds of standards..
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i watch in sadness
why oh why do i live in her home state and there have been no ads or anything here. we are all cut off from the excitement. of course, none in my family will vote for her but it doesnt matter because she is the home state choice, thanks to schumer and his ilk. yeah, i am fed up with the dems in this state. my vote is of no concern to anyone at this point. my dislike for the clintons is beyond anything at this point. maybe i will just stay home,s omething i have never done, and just not pull the lever for any other local candidate up for election this year. what else can we the disillusioned in this state do. tired of living vicariously through the delight of other voters. may as well be on another planet.
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Hillary the 'Underdog'
I think the worst example of journalists failure in this election is buying into the Hillary underdog myth.
"Just a small-town girl, livin' in a lonely world," sang Journey. Clinton disappeared beyond a blue curtain as the song's refrain, "Don't stop, believin'" played behind her.'
Please stop trying to sell this sentimental appeal for sympathy to us. Her whole campaign was based on ievitability from the start, Obama wasn't supposed to mess it up, and she was supposed to take us back to the 90s salad days of the Clinton dynasty.
If it were up to her (and apparently this journalist) she would get to script these 'touching' moments all the way to the white house. Instead, she's attacked the her fellow democratic nominee with Rovian tactics and repeatedly obfuscated and lied to the public. If she can't win the Presidency on the strength of her record and experience without resorting to that crap, she doesn't deserve to hold the office.
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cythera45, yes, it is over
Because in a state custom tailored for Clinton, where millions of people still refer to African-Americans as "colored" and to African-American men as "boys", where she should've blown him out by 35-40 points, she may win by 10-15 if she has a perfect day and if many voting machines in African-American precincts continue to miraculously break down.
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high school throwback
This essay reads like it's straight out of a high school newspaper. "Everyone, that is, except for [cue music] MILLIONS of people who have yet to vote." DUN DUN DUN DUHHH!
Essays (and essayists) like this are the result of a matured political ideology conveyed with immature political analysis.
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Damage by dumbing down...
"...I think she could win by 5 to 12 points," Gov. Rendell told me as he shook hands and posed for photos. "But even if she wins by 6 or 7, that would be tremendous..."
Thus quoth (allegedly) PA Gov. Ed Rendell (a Clinton Backer)!!
Who's he trying to kid?? If HRC doesn't win by a figure exceeding his highest etstimate (i.e. 12+)then the case for HRC facing the invevitible and stepping aside for the sake of the party (what's left of it) will be so strong that it ia almost unthinkable that the prime movers in DNC will allow this contest to continue any further. "6 or 7" points would be an absolute DISASTER for Hilary and Rendell must know it - he is just trying to move goalposts and downplay expectations amongst diehard Clinton supporters but his remarks represent a great folly because with such a low lead there would be virtually no chance of Hilary overturning the tide but every chance that allowing her continued challenge for the candicacy can only result in the repubs having the election handed to them on a platter. This is not rocket science and Rendell does himself nor the party any favours by such dumbing down in the narrow interests of his own personal bias.
