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If she hasn't already quit, it's hard to envision Clinton continuing her unwinnable -- even with Florida and Michigan -- battle beyond June 4.
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  • Re - HILLARY SUPPORTERS DON'T GET IT-- SHE'S A FRAUD !!!!

    You have got to be kidding! She has no dignity. That is obvious from the many times she has been humiliated by her sort of husband and the phony, race baiting, dishonest campaign she has been running. The next action is to get her out of the Senate.

    IT IS A BEAUTIFUL THING TO WATCH HER AND HER CAMPAIGN MPLODING !!!!

    Remember FILEGATE, WHITE WATER, TRAVELGATE, HOG FUTURES BONANZA, STEALING VINCE FOSTER'S PAPERS BEFORE SHE LET THE POLICE INTO HIS OFFICE, HIRING PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS TO DISCREDIT THE WOMEN BILL ABUSED AND RAPED (JUANJTA BRODDERICK) , STEALING OVER $30, 000.00 WORTH OF FURNISHINGS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE THAT SHE HAD TO RETURN. THE WOMAN IS DISHONEST, DISINGENUOUS AND UNFIT TO SERVE IN PUBLIC OFFICE. LASTLY IF HER NAME WASN'T CLINTON SHE WOULD BE NO WHERE IN SIGHT AND THAT WOULD BE EXCELLENT FOR THE COUNTRY.

    GO OBAMA 08

    GO OBM

    Nurse!

    NURSE!

  • KateTex is a Real Hillary Supporter

    My take on KateTex: she's a 55-year old divorced Pisces female from Texas, who loves Grey's Anatomy and Boston Legal. This would put her right smack in the middle of Hillary's demographic. She's Joan Walsh with a Texas accent.

    I'm sure most Democrats wish KateTex (and her doppleganger ProudTexasGirl) were Republicans-in-disguise, but in fact they are the face of your newest Democratic sub-demographic: angry divorced women who admire Hillary for achieving what they could not - a stable marriage and a successful career - and alarmingly equate every male (especially successful ones with attractive wives) to their evil ex-husbands. They'll hang on to Hillary the same way they hang on to their alimony checks and custody agreements: until the bitter, bitter, bitter end.

    Cue accusations of misogyny in 5... 4... 3... 2...

  • @greenjob

    This argument may work with Democrats, but it won't cut it with Independants, Undecideds and Swing Voters. There's little evidence that these voters place much importance on on who gets to nominate whom to the Supreme Court. Otherwise, the Democrats would have won more than 3 out of the last 10 Presidential contests.

    Little evidence, indeed. Where is yours WRT Inds, Unds, & SV'S? Speaking for myself (IND), the past 8 years inform my vote more than any Dem candidate's policy positions, and I want my Constitution back.

    Please don't speak for me.

    Dems obviously need INDs like me & the others on their side - and the current administration is enjoying the lowest approval ratings in history. So unless you have solid numbers to back up your claim that these voters won't lean Dem, or that SCOTUS nominations aren't important to us, you might want to reconsider whether the past 10 elections have any bearing on the present.

  • Hillary is not dropping out

    Hillary will remain in the primaries until the end, and if she has more popular votes than Obama, she will take her case to the convention. I'm so tired of people telling her to drop out. She's NOT dropping out!

  • Why Hillary should quit

    The writing is on the wall, the fleeting flight of fantasy has run head on into the immovable wall of reality. Most of us knew from the beginning, but thought nothing wrong with letting the delusional enjoy themselves for a while. But now is the time to stop dreaming and wake to the real world. I’m not sure what she could have been thinking, this is America, and in America the older female is always going to be passed over for the younger male.

    Glass ceilings were put in place for a reason, to support the superior male! Hillary, will you please stop thinking of only yourself, and for a moment think about how many males might get hurt in the fall if that ceiling were shattered. We males really hate to do it, but when you females get too uppity, you have to be reminded of your place and I’m really glad that it is over.

    Now don’t get me wrong I’m as opened minded as the next guy, I mean I don’t expect a woman to always be pregnant while in the kitchen, but I do ask she remove here shoes and socks.

  • Angela from the Center

    Obama will be neither strong enough, nor knowledgeable enough, nor experienced enough to accomplish anything to repair the destruction that has been wrought on the society and its laws and people.

    Sheer presumption on your part.

    And probably not true. Obama has run a successful campaign against the supposedly older and wiser Clinton, evidence that Obama could be the more capable candidate.

    Still, if Hillary Clinton wins the nomination we should all give her our enthusiastic support.

    On the other hand, Hillary will prove herself to be a loyal Democrat, and not really a closet neocon, by graciously conceding the nomination if it becomes clear that she cannot win.

    Don't you agree?

  • Karenn22

    I'm so tired of people telling her to drop out. She's NOT dropping out!

    Some people have suggested that Clinton could betray the Democratic party, morph into a neoconservative, and make sure McCain wins, all out of sheer spite.

    She's not that treacherous, is she?

  • calgodot - failed astrologist

    My take on KateTex: she's a 55-year old divorced Pisces female from Texas, who loves Grey's Anatomy and Boston Legal. This would put her right smack in the middle of Hillary's demographic. She's Joan Walsh with a Texas accent.

    I'm sure my husband will get a big kick out of this, oh, dotty one. FYI, I'm an Illinois native, lived in New Orleans for 30 years (until Katrina kicked us out), haven't watched TV in many months. I'm a lover of Tolstoy, Dickens, John Irving, Jonathan Franzen, Iris Murdoch, and countless others; an audiophile partial to Sibelius (not Kathleen, sorry), Gerald Finzi, John Rutter's choral works, Dylan of course, and Leon Redbone; an avid reader whose bed is nearly buried under books and New Yorkers; a lifelong bicyclist and outdoor enthusiast, a writer for dogs years, a onetime interior designer who currently restores antique maps and prints, a thrift shop devotee from way back. My husband, a wonderful guy, was a New Orleans firefighter for 26 years (had to retire early because of horribly botched surgery just before Katrina). Oh, and I'm a Virgo, for whatever that's worth (which in my book is precisely nada), and a lifelong political junkie who's a registered Independent.

    So, put that in your demographic pipe and smoke it.