Letters to the Editor
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Wes Clark is STILL A Bad Idea
He might have experience and scholarship, but all this greatness is sure hard to detect when he's out there staring into the headlights on the campaign trail. His Hillary shilling has been quite unimpressive as well.
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After This Election....
I'll vote for HRC if she's the nominee this time. I think that's more than a lot of HRC supporters can say about BHO. They'd rather see the country continue to spiral downwards and Iraqis die by the tens of thousands than vote for BHO.
After this election, though, that's it. I'll not only not vote for HRC, ever, under any circumstances, I'll work actively against her, give to her primary opponents, etc. She's unfit to represent this country or to be the Democractic party representative for anything, from dogcatcher to President.
No more Clintons after this. Ever.
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well colour me confused..
"ask anyone on the street who Norman Hsu and Peter Paul are, no one will know or care."
fair enough...the media doesn't cover these old stories.
but then:
"the media bias for obama won't help him then because he won't have bill clinton to attack."
I don't get it...the media ignores the potentially damaging Clinton stories because they have a pro-obama bias??
*scratches head*
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@sonofloud
That's your response?
Ask a person in the street about Norman Hsu and Peter Paul?
You have Hillary Clinton's ability to evade the salient question, I'll give you that.
I'll try with another question: Why do you think Rush Limbaugh and Co. are just dying to go up against Hillary, rather than Obama, in November?
I'll tell you: Because they have truckloads of crap to unload on her, that's why.
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Hillary's Big Chance -- A Sex Change
Hey, Notoriously Optimistic WES....don't despair!
Maybe after Barack gets the nomination:
- Hillary can have a sex change operation (she does have 35 years of experience wearing pants, after all)
- Hillary can claim she's served in Vietnam, the Gulf War, and the Iraq War (well, she HAS visited those countries, you know, and visited, served, done battle in -- what's the difference?)
- Hillary can be born again and become a Baptist (Methodist, Baptist, hey, at least she doesn't go to church with Rev. Wright!)
- Hillary can revive her fakey Kentucky fried Southern accent
she's used on occasion,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaDQ1vIuvZI
And then Hillary will become the religious, veteran, white male, Southern running mate some think that Barack needs...
"Y'all, as Jesus Christ is my witness, my 35 years of experience, as a man who loves his country, and servin' my country in Vietnam, the Gulf and Eye-Raq, makes me prepared to be ya'll's Vice President..."
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No bloom on Bloomberg.
I'm Jewish myself, and I've got to admit it sounds like a set-up for a joke: "A black and a Jew walk into a bar, and a warmongering old white fuck gets elected..."
By the way, Bloomberg has a pretty arrogant, condescending personality. Yeah, THAT'll play well outside New York, the only state in America that rather likes that type.
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if they had truckloads of crap
they would have used it against her when she ran for the senate in ny.
the real threat is obama. the media is so in love with him they don't print anything negative.
just wait if he gets the nomination and when the rezko trial starts.
you ain't seen nothing yet.
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@sonofloud
You are so sadly misinformed. Rezko's trial began back on March 6 and to date Obama's name hasen't even been mentioned. And your list of nefarious Obama associates does not contain one name of anyone who has been actually convicted of anything (yet). Maybe you should actually let the system do it's work because you yourself are protected by the same assumption of innocence.
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Say a Thanks fo Hillary and Company
If he's the nominee, Obama will face enough trouble in the general election campaign because of his race.
We can thank the Clinton campaign for fueling that fire (and we'll likely see them fanning the flames, even if Obama wins the nomination).
And we must say a special thanks to Geraldine Ferraro, Bill Clinton, and of course the ever-ambitious Hillary Clinton, all of whom were willing to play on the racial insecurities and fears of voters.
I doubt the McCain crew would ever be able (or willing, given McCain's insistence on propriety) to pull of such a show and still face the people in the morning.
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if the media is so in love with Obama...
Then they've sure had a funny way of showing it these last three weeks...
(or maybe you mean "love" like an abusive spouse means it?)
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Obama/Richardson '08
Black & Hispanic VS. old white guy...
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Not Bloomberg
Obama's safe veep pick will be Sen. Jim Webb. The more risky picks would be either the female governor fom Kansas or Arizona ...
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If not Clark
then Richardson for sure - if only for that kickin' beard he's got!
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How quickly you forget, Alex
That America embraced the much-married and questionably ethically and morally challenged mayor of Sodom and Gomorrah in very recent history. It wasn't for lack of middle American idiotic support that Rudy thankfully went away.
Unfortunately for Bloomberg, he never got a hardhat bullhorn moment handed to him on a silver platter. He's just a smart guy.So I guess it's about a wash.
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There are people who still support Hillary, a longtime member of an extremist, right-wing nutcase cult in DC?
Why on Earth would anyone do that?
The serial lies about her experience also aren't enough? Or the fact that she blames those lies on being tired, even though she's supposed to have no problem being up at 3:00am answering phones?
Her anti-choice votes? Her anti-flag burning votes? Her pro-Iraq votes? These appeal to you? Well, then, you're either not a Democrat or not much of one.
Bloomberg would be a lousy pick for VP, but he's better than someone who's lost all credibility for all time.
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It was bound to happen
"If he's the nominee, Obama will face enough trouble in the general election campaign because of his race."
It was bound to happen, one way or the other, with or without the Clinton campaign's help. We live in a nasty racist society that is covered by the thin verneer of Political Correctness.
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@Slackie Onasis
From the WSJ poll that some are selectively interpreting...
"The toll on both Democrats from their rhetorical brawling is evident in these poll findings: About a fifth of Clinton voters say they would support Sen. McCain if she isn't the Democratic nominee, and likewise a fifth of Obama voters say they would do the same if he isn't the party standard-bearer."
What was that about showing those faithless Clinton allies something? Apparently there's a lot of faithlessness going around.
