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Thursday, February 14, 2008

DING DONG, THE WITCH IS “DEAD”?

On Tuesday, Rush said, "It's too soon, ladies and gentlemen, because until we see those legs protruding from underneath the house, you can't say that Hillary is dead."

Of course, that was before Hillary lost all three primaries that day, giving Obama a comfortable lead in the delegate count. However, Rush does not count out Hillary.
No Matter Who Wins the Voting, Mrs. Clinton Will Be the Nominee
Obama could win it, but the Clintons are going to find a way to get this.
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They're going to make a play for Florida and Michigan delegates to be seated based on outcomes of the election even though they were not sanctioned and the delegates were not going to be seated as by DNC rules. But who controls the DNC? The Clinton machine runs that party. She's the machine candidate. Super delegates, I don't know if it will come down to that. But if it does, she has Chelsea out there lobbying them.You know damn well that they're going to do whatever it takes. If there are riots at the Democrat convention, so be it. If that's what it takes for these two to get this nomination and get back in the Oval Office, then they'll do it. I mean, scorched earth? It doesn't matter what it takes; they will destroy anybody and any institution to get this. It's how badly they want it.


In today's NY Times:
Obama's Lead in Delegates Shifts Focus of Campaign
With every delegate precious, Mrs. Clinton's advisers also made it clear that they were prepared to take a number of potentially incendiary steps to build up Mrs. Clinton's count.


UPDATE: This is just wrong. What kind of spaghetti does this guy have for a spine? Pat, do you know anything about this?
McCain Adviser Won't Fight Obama
On Wednesday, a top adviser to John McCain said more definitively than he has in the past that he will step down from the Arizona senator's presidential campaign if the presumed GOP nominee faces Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in the general election.

h/t Mac Ranger


As it stands today, what do you think will happen? Will Hillary eke out enough delegates in the remaining primaries? If Obama wins the primaries, what will Hillary do? Can we agree that the Clintons will not sit by and allow Obama to be the nominee? What might happen if the Clintons try to steal the nomination from Obama?

But the biggest question for many of us is, will Obama get those of us who don't like McCain to vote for McCain?


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Posted by Kitty on 02/14 at 07:46 AM in Site News |
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you are a wizzard !

such fun…

but i hope we aren’t counting the chickens before they pour water on the wicked Clinton of the east…

what can one say about McCain?

or his Campaign?

pushing global warming taxation?

the answer to Mr. Ranger for this humble poster is “sorry, cannot do it”.

now i see Mr. Romney shows more class, endorsing the old Keating 5 Member.

doubtful Mr. McCain would do the same…

did he endorse GW after losing to him?

i still think he voted against the Bush Tax Cuts out of bitter spite.

regardless, if Romney were chosen VP?

would i change?

that would require a sincere reflection…

but i doubt it would happen or matter.

i see an ‘O’ victory.

6PACKTOGO_HNAV  on  02/14  at  02:06 PM

O !

i just wanted to add…

it would be interesting to consider, if a Democrat like Campaign Adviser Mark McKinnon, aided the aging Keating 5 Member for his liberal embrace, to defeat the Conservatives in the GOP.

sure, maybe the original concept was to help defeat Hillary, and an honest embrace of the Maverick who opposed Bush’s Tax Cuts, is against waterboarding, etc…

but it looks more and more, like the enabling of McCain by Liberals in NH, SC, Florida, who ironically ‘disapprove of’ the Iraq mission, has greatly weakened the GOP for 2008 by supporting McCain.

hope i am wrong, but i see a Republican Dukakis…

6PACKTOGO_HNAV  on  02/15  at  03:06 AM
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