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Do you think Hillary is going to assure a McCain victory if she doesn't get out? Unless a miracle happens, she can't win the delegate count. All she can do is try to convince the super delegates to nominate her in spite of the popular vote.

Should she try that, and she will, it will in my view, not only insure a McCain victory, but it will destroy the Democratic Party. Do I think Hillary cares??? No, I think she will try ANYTHING to win, and that includes ruining her own party.

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Old Mar 25, 2008, 05:49 AM   #2  
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Do you think Hillary is going to ... Do I think Hillary cares?
Does it matter? Neither Clinton nor Obama have a single iota chance of becoming the next president of the country that fights an illegal war in Iraq, and is loosing it, just as it lost in Vietnam .... Let McCain sort Iraq and Afghanistan out. His party put Bush on the throne, and it was Bush who created the Iraq and Afghanistan mess.
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I am enjoying the Dem run . I think they will need the jaws of life to pry her from her campaign . No I don't think she has a chance either due to the proportional delegate game the Dems play instead of winner takes all .

I'm also amused at how many of the voters the Dems are disenfranchising .Fla ,Michigan ;trying to invalidate the results in Ohio (Cuyahoga County Board of Elections launched an investigation that could lead to criminal charges against voters who switched parties for the primary.)..... Evita got more votes in Tx. but Obama got more delegates ;Dems freaking out over the prospect of cross over voters being Republicans trying to prolong the contest .

It is getting so intense that many Dems polled are now saying that if their candidate isn't selected they will either sit it out or vote McCain. McCain has positioned himself as the centrist ;both Dems are trying to outrace each other to the left. While they food fight McCain is doing his statesman thing.
He has been to Iraq . Obama doesn't appear to want to go to find the truth or is afraid to venture there . Hillary's narative is good fiction . She was exposed today as a complete fraud regarding her excellent Bosnian adventure .

I agree with you that if the Democrats cannot figure a way to win this election they may break up their act.
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I am understanding, based upon commentary last night on FOX, that Obama is thwarting a redo in Michigan and Florida. After the exposure of his black racist proclivities, Obama can't beat Hillary; and Hillary can't beat McCain. I wrote several weeks ago that the Clintons risk divorcing the fractured, historic FDR coalition of blacks within the Democratic Party.
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I wrote several weeks ago that the Clintons risk divorcing the fractured, historic FDR coalition of blacks within the Democratic Party.
Hello again, George:

I remember. But, I sent it to you via ESP first.

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Hello again, George:

I remember. But, I sent it to you via ESP first.

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Hello again:

I believe what I said about Hillary. She's gonna ruin the Democratic Party. Ordinarily, I would think that would give a big push to McCain....

However, the Republicans are in bigger trouble than the Democrats. Bush already broke that party.

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perhaps a shaking up of the parties is what the doctor ordered . It would not be the 1st time that time overtook major political parties in this country . There once was a Federalist Party and once a Whig party .

The fact that McCain is polling close to even shows how lame the Dem game plan has been to this point. Everything points to what should be an easy Dem. win.
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This campaign and the way it has been conducted has made me lose more faith in the US Government and the way it operates. It has been dispicable. Ill take our system down under here anyday!
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According to Hillary,"misspoke." However the archived media tapes proved today that she was either lying, delusional, or had a memory lapse thinking she was dodging bullets in Bosnia. I wonder how much more disorientated she is at three in the morning?! I think it's fairly clear we don't need Hillary answering any White House phones. And BTW I more sure than ever that I don't want McCain near any red button, even if it is under lock and takes two keys to activate.
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