Posted on 01/06/2008 9:47:32 PM PST by jdm
It's all about making the Hillary! supporters feel better about cheating. That is why the 'Rats are always talking up the possiblity of Republican vote fraud just before every general election. They know that they count on massive numbers of individual voters choosing to commit vote fraud, and they have to convince these voters that by doing so, they are just making up for somebody else's cheating.
Even frauds have to live with themselves...
The only thing missing is a description of the "journalist's" crush on Clinton.
Really, it's kind of funny, it a tragic sort of way.
Suffice to say Obama's got some pretty big hurdles to get around in the next 11 months.
Prayers for his safety. Can't stand his policies, don't want him hurt...
The answer is simple. If MTV wants their audience to get interested in one candidate or the other, they just need to get Obama and Clinton (the alleged feminine one) in front of their cameras to answer the underwear question.
lol
Seems not too far from suggesting that Obama’s team imported corrupt voting practices from Illinois.
End game. Obama Vs. Romney. IMHO.
Face it, Bubba. It’s not that she won’t make that mistake again. It’s that she CAN’T. There’s only one you to marry.
Everyone says she’s toast.
What’s she gonna do when she gets REALLY desperate??
Blaming the kids now for Iowans’ wholesale rejection of Hillary. Nice.
lol and the count proves it - meantime, Bill’s ‘I’s are amazing to behold. . .his ego, historic and sized for history.
LOL! I think it was Real Clear Politics that ran a short story on Billyboy speaking at one of sHrillery's campaign events in Iowa recently. IIRC, he said "I" something like 97 times in a five minute speech, but only mentioned her Thyness twice.....
It's all about Hillary dontchaknow.....
Just think, if she fails to get the "coronation" we'll be done with the era of Clinton for good. Man, that is one mighty fine thought to start off a Monday morning.....
The only category she won was the 60-something women, according to the election night pundits.
That being said, I got a HUGE kick out of the news I was hearing here in Illinois the next day to the effect that one of the news stations had a quote by Daniel Hynes, who had run in the 2004 primary against Obama for the US Senate.
Hynes went to IA to campaign for Obama in this recent caucus and was quoted as saying that he visited a caucus site shortly before it opened and was surprised to find himself in line with a bunch of Republicans and Independents all enthused about voting for Obama.
That comment about made me fall out of my chair.
Were those voters voting FOR Obama or eagerly crossing over and voting AGAINST Hillary? My guess would be the latter.
This begs the question of whether the Edwards (union) vote would go to Obama or Hillary once he leaves.
No, Edwards is in his 50's (and I swear I saw him "bristle" when he was asked the question about "relative youth" at the last debate)
The point I was trying to make is that Bill and Hill came into power as the the "young, fresh, hip" leaders of tomorrow. And just like the jock or beauty queen in high school whose popularity was fleeting because they never really accomplished anything of substance, they are still looking back longingly at those "good old days", trying to suck in the spare tire and squeeze into the girdle hoping that no one will notice that they're no longer young and appealing.
In trying to "appeal to the younger vote", I would not be surprised to see the tone-deaf Hillary! in a photo op getting a tattoo.
“It’s even more subtle than that: it’s a call for Massachusetts students to drive north an hour to vote in New Hampshire. (NH has same-day voter registration).”
You caught me with my super-Clinton-disgronification device temporarily inoperative. OF COURSE. Everything said is a calculated message. I missed that one. Thanks.
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