hillary teaching barrack a thing or two...

gardenweasel

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i`m sure he felt that "bonk" against the side of his skull.....it was hillary and bill`s political rolling pin.....

he`s toast...he will fade into the shadows....probably before suoer tuesday....

the clintons hold thrall over democrats...and especially women..and to a large extent,blacks......its useless to resist....

g`bye,barrack...g`bye dr white and your "afrocentric" church....

its probably for the best...at least we know what we`re getting with hill and bill...we really have no idea with obama....to many ????

the only problem is that when bill gets the w.h. keys again,somebody`s gonna have to scotchgard the hell outta the place....
 

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It's all about organization. Now Obama must win in S C.
 

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Obama lost because despite him getting Hispanic union nod and Hispanic radio endorsement--Hilliary carried hispanic vote by large majority--that and the woman vote vote-too much to overcome.

"Hispanics made up 14 percent of Democratic caucus-goers in Nevada today, and they overwhelmingly supported Clinton. She got 64 percent support from Hispanics, while Obama got 26 percent and Edwards got 8 percent. "


Exactly why Hilliary/Obama or visa versa- ticket would be a November loser as noted in political wager thread back in June.
http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?t=290537


Interesting the criteria a relatively large block of voters use for their qualifications for pres.

--and Clintons are getting by with a lot of F-ups
Like Hilliary's latest "Yeh I voted for it but was hoping it didn't pass" that shes been getting pass on by the MSNBC crews--they will eat her lunch when she has to get out from behind these networks and answer some real questions if she wins primary. She can't hide from Fox and others then.
 
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I don't think Hillary will hide from anyone when push comes to shove. I think she is a strong campaigner, an excellent public speaker, can handle herself in a debate and her communication road will become easier if anything when it's just a dem vs. a republican, when she can actually become less nuanced about positions and more mainstream in her responses. There have been some tough situations to deal with, IMO, in the respective party debates. When it's just her against McCain, or her against Romney, I have no doubt she will hold her own.

I still can't figure out Obama. But I personally don't think a Clinton/Obama ticket would put off that many more people, personally, and might pick up MORE votes of women/minority/change/youth than without one or the other, especially looking at the competition on the other side. I don't think either will want to take a V.P. position, nor do I think either will want the other for that position, so I don't think it will matter.
 

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No wonder she got so many votes in Michigan.:mj07: :0corn
 
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