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Old 05-02-2008, 09:15 AM   #161
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You know there are three candidates in the race for President.
Three? You mean Al Gore, Ralph Nader, and Snoopy dropped out?

Yes, three - but the thread is about Clinton/Obama. I plan to focus more on the fiscal-conservative-gas-tax-holiday-McCain after the Clinton/Obama deal is settled.

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Old 05-02-2008, 09:21 AM   #162
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Three? You mean Al Gore, Ralph Nader, and Snoopy dropped out?

Yes, three - but the thread is about Clinton/Obama. I plan to focus more on the fiscal-conservative-gas-tax-holiday-McCain after the Clinton/Obama deal is settled.

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Fair enough - no argument from me.
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Old 05-02-2008, 09:38 AM   #163
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. . . I plan to focus more on the fiscal-conservative-gas-tax-holiday-McCain after the Clinton/Obama deal is settled.
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Maybe that will be a long wait. I have heard from reliable sources that Hilary is exploring the potential of running as a third-party candidate if she's denied the Democratic party nod (especially if she goes to the convention with more popular votes than Obama--which is the case today). Running as a populist with a load of policy prescriptions for America, she'd be the only candidate with the experience and connections to bring the masses the largess for which they are clamoring.
Her war cry "I didn't leave the Democratic Party, they left me!"
The lightning campaign (A "ClintKreig"), possibly relying on federal election funds in order to highlight her freedom from big money interests, would be in stark contrast to Obama's privately funded effort.
Count on heavy support from feminists (she is, after all, the first serious female presidential candidate) and blue collar voters, together with other constituencies that have been key to her success. Victory will depend on some type of derailment(s) of Obama, but that eventuality appears entirely possible. He doesn't have to get derailed, just remain distracted and "off message" as he's been for the last three weeks.

Just the threat of such a run might be enough to help the Democratic Party superdelegates see the importance of giving her the nomination. What does she have to lose--her "reputation?"

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Old 05-02-2008, 09:49 AM   #164
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I have heard from reliable sources that Hilary is exploring the potential of running as a third-party candidate if she's denied the Democratic party nod...

You heard it here first.
If that comes to pass, I may take it a a sign that there IS a god, and that he/she hates me

More seriously, I don't quite buy that Hillary has more of the popular vote. IIRC, for that to be true, you need to include MI and FL. The elections in those states were held under rather odd circumstances. I just don't think you can honestly say that they are indicative of the will of the people.

I know Hillary can say it, but....


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Old 05-02-2008, 09:55 AM   #165
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fMore seriously, I don't quite buy that Hillary has more of the popular vote. IIRC, for that to be true, you need to include MI and FL.
Right, you have to include FL and MI for Hillary to be ahead. But, don't think that's unreasonable. Obama pulled himself off the MI ballot as a tactical move so he wouldn't be seen as losing to Hillary. And, they were both on the ballot in FL, and neither campaigned there.

Anyway, the numbers will change again after the elections in IN and NC.
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For Hillary to be ahead you also have to ignore those states that were caucus only - no popular vote.

She can't count, she can't pump gas, she can't run a coffee machine - yeah she'll be fine as president.
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Old 05-02-2008, 10:37 AM   #167
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Last night Mr. Beck had another news rant on Pastor Wright's comments and on Mr. Obama's response to them.

Heck, the news media is what is giving this story the legs to stand on.
Yes, that's how it works. Just like the dozens and dozens of sensationalistic articles you post for our review and comment.
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As long as they continue to show Pastor Wright then this will continue to be an issue. It is time for Mr. Beck, Mr. O'Reilly, Mr. Hannity and the other political pundits to let this go.
Why? When folks aren't interested or they think they have grasped an understanding of Wright's philosophies and Obama's immersion in them, they'll stop watching/listening/reading about it and the ratings will twist the knob to off.
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The people of America do not seem to care
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and we have better things to worry about like the price of gas, the economy, losing one's home, the home mortgage fisaco, the education of our children, wages, the care of OUR TROOPS and OUR VETERANS, and the Iraq War (just to name a few), then to ponder about what Pastor Wright might or might not have said.
We're interested in learning about a candidate who is much more of an unknown quantity than his opponent. What's wrong with that?

And, please note, there is little question about what Wright might or might not have said. As additional footage of his sermons is aired, his message is crystal clear. The question is whether Obama is a closet believer in these philosophies and, if not, why did he remain associated with Wright over the years? What's he thinking? What makes him tick?

It seems against your normal stance to want to cut off discussion and debate Wags.
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Old 05-02-2008, 11:37 AM   #168
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How is this for a sensationalistic article.

McClatchyDC.com - Will black voters stay home if Obama loses nomination?


McClatchy Washington Bureau | 05/01/2008 | Will black voters stay home if Obama loses nomination?

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Many black voters are making it very clear: They're concerned that Barack Obama is going to be denied the Democratic presidential nomination that they see as rightfully his, and if that happens, a lot of them may stay home in November.

"It would hurt me not to vote," said Charles Clark, an Indianapolis retiree. He's thinking about leaving the presidential box on his ballot blank this fall if Hillary Clinton is the Democrats' nominee.

"There was a heck of a push made so blacks could vote. I know that," he said. "But it would also be very unfair if they pushed Barack Obama to the side."

Michelle Moore, an Indianapolis housewife, is less gentle: "Hillary Clinton would not even still be in the race if Obama was a white man," she said.

Her tough tone was common this week in this city's black community. Why, people asked, is the Illinois senator's relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright being judged so harshly? Why won't Democratic Party officials acknowledge that Obama's in the lead and unite around him?

End of excerpts.

It appears that blacks will still home and not vote in November if there is a perception that the nomination was taken from Mr. Obama and given to Mrs. Clinton.

If that happen there is no way that Mrs. Clinton can become President whether she runs as a Democrat or an Independent. The only one who will benefit from this will be Mr. McCain.

If it is fair to associate Pastor Wright's views as those of Mr. Obama then would it be fair to also associate Rev Farwell's views as those of Mr. McCain? Why is the media not jumping on that or on Rev Hagee's endorsement of Mr. McCain?

Why are the media and the political pundits not looking into the sources of the donations for the Clinton library? Why is it that the Clintons are not releasing certain documents?

This can GO on and on with no end in sight.

By no means am I one to try to cut off discussion and debate.

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Old 05-02-2008, 02:12 PM   #169
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Sidney? Sidney? Oh my goodness - that's almost as bad as Marion Michael Morrison who thankfully never ran for office!

So if the Dem's knock each other out before Nov. - and have to run a Yellow Dog? - gets my vote. .

But now that I'm in Missouri I promise to vote only once - not that second name off a tomestone in St Bernard.

heh heh heh - . Got it Pilgrim!

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Old 05-02-2008, 02:33 PM   #170
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Sidney? Sidney? Oh my goodness - that's almost as bad as Marion Micheal Morrison who thankfully never ran for office!

So if the Dem's knock each other out before Nov. - and have to run a Yellow Dog? - gets my vote. .

But now that I'm in Missouri I promise to vote only once - not that second name off a tomestone in St Bernard.

heh heh heh - . Got it Pilgrim!
If Old Yeller (the yellow dog) was still alive he would make a great President - but we all know that it ain't going to happen.

YouTube - Old Yeller in 5 seconds

They did not come any better then Old Yeller.

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Old 05-02-2008, 02:39 PM   #171
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This can GO on and on with no end in sight.

I was thinking they would go on campaigning, kicking over rocks, telling little fibs, pointing at each other and all that kinda stuff until the Dem Convention. Then, the Dems will have to pick one of them, (or someone else? ) to be their presidential candidate.

There is definitely an end in sight. Why the obcession with declaring a candidate before the convention?

I was just imagining this ticket.......... Hillary - Wright!
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Why won't Democratic Party officials acknowledge that Obama's in the lead and unite around him?
Duuuuh........ Maybe they want to refrain from disenfranchising those voters who have yet to have their turn in the voting booth? Give them a chance to vote before they declare a winner since it's still a close call?

This stew needs to simmer until it's well done. The trick for the Dems will be to serve it before it turns rancid!

So exciting. The election is the Dems to loose. With Bush's ratings deep, deep in the dumpster, McCain has a two ton weight chained to his leg and given any sort of reasonable Dem candidate and platform has a slim chance at best. Yet the Dems seem determined to find a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

TV writers couldn't have scripted this any better for the daily soaps........
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Old 05-02-2008, 03:30 PM   #173
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If that happen there is no way that Mrs. Clinton can become President whether she runs as a Democrat or an Independent. The only one who will benefit from this will be Mr. McCain.

If it is fair to associate Pastor Wright's views as those of Mr. Obama then would it be fair to also associate Rev Farwell's views as those of Mr. McCain? Why is the media not jumping on that or on Rev Hagee's endorsement of Mr. McCain?

Why are the media and the political pundits not looking into the sources of the donations for the Clinton library? Why is it that the Clintons are not releasing certain documents?
The difference is if Person A endorse Person B. It is A that is assumed to agree with the opinion of B not vice versa.
For example I endorse McCain for President. It is reasonable for a fellow Republican to ask me "do you agree with Senator McCain that we should not drill in ANWAR". Naw I disagree with McCain, I think we need all the oil we can get.
It is NOT reasonable for a reporter to ask Sen. McCain. ClifP on the Early-Retirement board say abortion should be legal. Do you agree with him. It shouldn't matter if the endorsee is an obscure early retiree or a controversial preacher figure

There is huge difference between attending a church for 20 years, having the guy marry you, baptize your kids, and calling him you spiritual advisor and picking an election year endorsement.

Wags I'm pretty sure you understand the difference.
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Old 05-03-2008, 08:41 AM   #174
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There is huge difference between attending a church for 20 years, having the guy marry you, baptize your kids, and calling him you spiritual advisor and picking an election year endorsement.

Wags I'm pretty sure you understand the difference.
Yep - look at all those suit type en ga neers and management types I worked with age 21 - 49.

To steal a little Goldwater humor - in my heart, I'm still a Democrat with a Deer rifle, pickup truck, blue collar and metal lunch bucket.

heh heh heh - alas like the Saint's we do have a talent for sealing defeat from the jaws of victory in the 4th quarter. Time will tell, time will tell. .
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Old 05-06-2008, 12:08 PM   #175
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The lastest Zogby Poll shows

NC - Obama up by 14%
IND - Obama up by 2%

Zogby International

If Mr. Obama wins both states it will be interesting to see if Mrs. Clinton drops out of the race.

But the bigger question is how will Mr. Clinton take another defeat in either NC or IND?

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Old 05-06-2008, 06:04 PM   #176
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The lastest Zogby Poll shows

NC - Obama up by 14%
IND - Obama up by 2%

Zogby International

If Mr. Obama wins both states it will be interesting to see if Mrs. Clinton drops out of the race.

But the bigger question is how will Mr. Clinton take another defeat in either NC or IND?

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What will happen is my girl Hillary will fight till the end. Which will let McCain win. Then she will be president 4 years later. Check back in 5 years on this thread.
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my girl Hillary
Was that a rock n roll tune in the 50's ?

I was just a little guy of course..... but I think I can remember it.

My girl Hillary...waaaa...waaaa...waaaa

My girl Hillary...waaaa...waaaa...waaaa

Or something like that.
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