Very interesting! Scroll down a little and then read ALL the rest of what the nation is saying about this man! Indeed, if he can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen!
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Very interesting! Scroll down a little and then read ALL the rest of what the nation is saying about this man! Indeed, if he can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen!
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Thanks for a neat article; perhaps he wants to be coronated, like Hillary in NY.
Is Jimmy Carter waiting in the wings to jump in when the people don't want Obama or Hilary
Well, let's look down the bench: Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Muskie, Kerry, Gore, McGovern; I'm getting sick.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
I mean if they want a women president why not Opra. ( if a newspaper was going to report anything bad, she could just buy it and stop them)
But that would be a ticket, Cater / Mondale, that would almost make you want Bush another 4.
An article that only the naïve would caress. I'm giving you a pass since you probably don't know the significance of events. The other night ABC spent the better part of an hour into a dreary boring debate addressing absolutely nothing relative to repairing the woes of our country. All the other networks, including those employed with staunch Republican commentators, we're stunned at the waste of airtime. Henceforth nobody in their right mind would stop eating their breakfast for the likes of ABC, Jack Trapper, or George Stephanopoulos. Stephanopoulos was part of the Clinton administration and is a huge supporter of Hillary. He'd dearly love a second shot at that Clinton inner circle. The Clinton's desire as much negative campaign time on Obama as possible. Why? They're just that desperate. Same will eventually happen to McCain campaign, and in fact some of his supporters are already making a practice of it. :)
Stephanopoulos broke from the Clintonoids after he penned his book 'All Too Human' . Hillary was very angry with him. The book depicts Bill Clinton as a man whose "shamelessness is a key to his political success".
http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/03/0...ok-review.html
She will never forgive him for his Whitewater section of his book.
The Washington Monthly - Hillary's Big Mistake/George Stephanopoulos
Skygem - you seem incredibly obcessed: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/search...archid=2705685
Is this what Jesus would do?
I support Hilary because she is a strong woman, with a strong background in politics and in community service. Look at my profile and you will also see that I am from Arkansas, and I know people that knew the both the Clintons before they were "famous," haha! Another interesting fact, is that I am from HOPE, AR, Big Billy's Birthplace. My grandmother was friends with Big Bill when they were children and after he moved on to bigger and better things. There is absolutely nothing that Obama or any reporter can say to me to think anything but good things about the both of them.
Politics, in general, are all about making yourself look better than the rest. Everyone keeps commenting on how Hilary is so openly criticizing Obama, while he doesn't do anything in return, therefore, he must be a nice guy! OR HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THE POLITICAL SYSTEM. I like Hil, but if Obama wants my vote he has to prove that he can stand up for this country by standing up for himself.
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Originally Posted by tomder55
Tom, that old news from May of '99. Since then Stephanopoulos kissed, made up, and is back under Hillary's skirt.
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Originally Posted by boredINmind
You like politics as usual. I don't. I would hope Obama's devoting less time arguing with Hillary over silly negatives when we have a slew of pertinent issues in our country. Hillary not strong enough when it matters. Obama said "no" to the Iraqi war when Hillary coward down with Republicans and voted "yes." The two strongest candidates in this election process has been Barack Obama and Ron Paul, not Hillary Clinton and John McCain.
The strength of the candidate is in the "eye of the beholder." And I really don't care about your opinion, this isn't a debate, I have an opinion and you have an opinion. If you want a debate then join the rest of the poll watchers. As for Obama's not responding to Hilary, when is he going to respond when we are all out of jobs and gas prices are too outrageous to drive a vehicle, but the bicycle sales are through the roof and obesity is at a all time low! Well actually I guess that would be killing 2 birds with one stone, but that's beside the point ;) My point is that Obama wants to win, but he is unable to do what it takes to get there. Hilary is savage when it comes to the media, and that is what gets people to the big office, not nice guys. And besides that, regardless of what anyone says, Hilary is a strong candidate, she has a great background without the "arrogance (media's idea of Obama)" of the "high society" crowd.
Respecting each others opinions shouldn't take away from member discussions. Here we give our views freely, but I expect to be cross examined. That's why my view included factual support contrary to what you had suggested. Yes, at the rate we're going, Raleigh, BMX, and Schwinn would be good investments. Fairly soon if we can't get a control on gasoline increases, LA is going to look like the streets of Beijing. Speaking of exercise and dieting, I gained four pounds in two weeks. If I gain any more weight I'm going to start looking look Rush Windbag and Karl Rove in one body. Listen... Obama's goal is to win and he is winning. If he can continue to do so without lowering himself to negative standards of politics as usual, he should be applauded. Hillary is a formidable candidate, no doubt. The Republicans can testify to that from their own personal experiences with the Clinton regime of the nineties.
I couldn't agree with you more on what you say! You are right on the money on this despite a contrarian's tit-for-tat arrogant but lacking-in-substance replies. Hillary has indeed shown herself to be a very strong and formidable candidate! People should see that and what she can and will do for the country, as she has outlined on her website, to get it back on track as her husband did when he left us financially in the black and with hundreds of thousands of new jobs before he left office. Arrogance only breeds arrogance and that is not what the common folks are looking for in a president. Obama wins the arrogance test. When one compares the two, Hillary wins hands down! Thanks for seeing her as the Strongest of the two Democratic candidates because she is!Quote:
Originally Posted by boredINmind
I am starting to think that riding the bikes would be a good thing, haha, I changed my own mind in less than 24 hrs. I have gained some weight too, but around in AR riding a bike 15 miles 1 way to town would probably kill off most of the south. I guess that would make the north happy, finally, for the first time since the succession ;) And another bonus would be that the Bushes would be left in Texas ALONE, and unable to spread their "intelligence." Of course they wouldn't die though, they are the only ones left that can afford to drive, or at least ride with in a limo.
I agree with you on "Skygem" some of his comments are out there. I like Obama, and would be happy with either of the dem candidates. But I just support Hil, women have to stick together. But I wonder how that would work if I was black? Women/Race? Oh well!
Hey Sky
Can't say I blame Obama - Let me eat, my mouth is full,. besides the mention of Carter and Hamas, hopefullly, made him nauseated.
Maybe reporters should ask Obama questions when he is bowling :)
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