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Like I said Clinton is a fucking hypocrite hopefully PA voters could see this.
Amir0x said:The only thing that would make this night "exciting" is if Hillary won it, upsetting the expectations, and that would just about guarantee the country/momentum has fully shifted.
RiZ III said:Perhaps this is old news or has already been mentioned but Obama raised 55 million dollars in February! _O_
Natalie Portman said:I even like McCain.
Atomic said:GAF Favorite Natalie Portman on Clinton and Obama:
When asked about the way Americans have responded to Hillary Clinton's campaign, Portman responded:
"A lot of the stuff people say about her, I hear it and my stomach falls because it's so sexist. You ask people why they don't like her and it's because her husband cheated on her! That was obviously not her choice.
Clinton speaking today in Washington on the commander-in-chief threshold question:
I believe that Ive done that. Certainly, Senator McCain has done that and youll have to ask Senator Obama with respect to his candidacy.
http://weblogs.chicagotribune.com/n...8/03/clinton_ive_crossed_commanderi.html#more
What side is she on?
She should be in support of her party first.
Atomic said:GAF Favorite Natalie Portman on Clinton and Obama:
When asked about the way Americans have responded to Hillary Clinton's campaign, Portman responded:
"A lot of the stuff people say about her, I hear it and my stomach falls because it's so sexist. You ask people why they don't like her and it's because her husband cheated on her! That was obviously not her choice. She's so much more polished and experienced than anyone else. Last night, a friend, a social worker in L.A. who works with underprivileged kids, was saying how these girls who have never been interested in politics before are so excited that a woman might be president. I mean, look how many women are in government Hillary's one of, what, [a handful of] female senators?"
Deus Ex Machina said:
It is not competitive . . . no one can win.PhoenixDark said:Should be interesting now that this race is competitive again
Sweet.Tommie Hu$tle said:Don't know if anyone else heard this on NPR but as I was driving from work they said that Obama won the Caucus as a result giving him six more delegates than Clinton total in Texas.
GaimeGuy said:I think what's even more disturbing about the Hillary Clinton NAFTA thing is that Phil Singer, by saying that Obama's campaign has lied about the truth with regards to his communications with them, has also accused the Canadian parliament of lying, as they have expressed the exact same sentiments as Obama, and have opened up an investigation on the matter.
In her quest to become President, Hillary's campaign has targeted her opponents, but, now, it is implicitly accusing the Canadian government, our neighbor and one of our closest allies, of lying.
I hope that the news stations point this out throughout North America, but I don't think there's really anything I can do to ensure that it is even looked at :/
I thought Obama fans didn't play the race card?quadriplegicjon said:interesting. i wonder if she knows that there have been about 31 female senators throughout history... and only 3 black senators.. obama being the 3rd.
Outdoor Miner said:"I was in Beijing when she was there having tea and COCK... err cookies..."
:lol
APF said:I thought Obama fans didn't play the race card?
What false statement is that?Karma Kramer said:He's simply correcting a false statement.
APF said:I thought Obama fans didn't play the race card?
You just did though. Why stoop to their level?quadriplegicjon said:we dont really.
:lol That was one great slip up. Also, I need to watch Olbermann more often, he seems like a great guy.Deus Ex Machina said:
APF said:You just did though. Why stoop to their level?
APF said:What false statement is that?
You used race as a political tool; that's playing the card. Admit you did and move on.quadriplegicjon said:but i didnt play though.
APF said:You used race as a political tool; that's playing the card. Admit you did and move on.
siamesedreamer said:Batesville, MS weighs in:
gkrykewy said:I like how they could get one apostrophe right, but not two.
Where did I say there was a fallacy in your post?quadriplegicjon said:no i didnt. i never cried foul. i pointed out the reality of a situation, but i didnt say it was an excuse to support barrack. unlike the whole misogyny thing.
your little tricks are a bit rusty. there were no fallacies in my original post.
APF said:Where did I say there was a fallacy in your post?
Using race as a political tool isn't just saying, "hey that video is desaturated to make him look blacker omg;" that's an example, I guess, of "crying foul." But look how you're moving the goalposts here: first it's, using it to gain support. Now it's just, crying foul. Please. Nothing wrong with playing the card if it's a legit point, but your emotional inability to admit you're doing so is what I find interesting here. Is it because to admit to using his race as a political instrument will undermine the transparent veneer that he's a post-racial candidate? Lets explore your emotional attachment to that concept.
Deus Ex Machina said:
No, because she's accused of "playing the gender card" for situations which have nothing to do with crying foul in an attempt to rally support.quadriplegicjon said:im not the one moving the goal posts. how about this. i never cried foul in an attempt to rally support.. does that work?
Give me a specific example.quadriplegicjon said:hillary has never had a legit point with playing the card.
Aah, so clearly no one can be the front-runner if people are out to get you due to your race either. Noted.quadriplegicjon said:you dont get to be a front runner if people are out to get you do to your gender.
I've seen those very accusations in this very forum, mostly after she's accused of "playing the gender card."quadriplegicjon said:ive yet to see ads/e-mails or whisper campaigns that suggest she wouldnt be an effective leader cause she is a woman.
Can Hillary be expected to pull support equally well from African Americans as Obama?quadriplegicjon said:just like i dont think race has been a factor in obama's successes or defeats.
Obama to win MS confirmed.siamesedreamer said:Batesville, MS weighs in:
CowboyAstronaut said:Obama will defeat her and when he wins the nomination he'll be playing this song at his headquarters as a sign of his conquest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gISncGwy-r0&eurl
Can Hillary be expected to pull support equally well from African Americans as Obama?
APF said:No, because she's accused of "playing the gender card" for situations which have nothing to do with crying foul in an attempt to rally support.
APF said:Give me a specific example.
APF said:Aah, so clearly no one can be the front-runner if people are out to get you due to your race either. Noted.
APF said:I've seen those very accusations in this very forum, mostly after she's accused of "playing the gender card."
APF said:Can Hillary be expected to pull support equally well from African Americans as Obama?
quadriplegicjon said:obama has never said that black people should vote for him because he is black. hillary constantly says that woman should vote for her because she is a woman.