Another Clinton presidency would be 4 more years of war, corporate ownership of our government, pandering, and partisan entrenchment. It would be another victory for blowhards over cooler heads. So yes, it would be four more years of more of the same.
If veracifier was so 'original' as it claims, maybe we could find out that democracy is not equal to 2-party system. Would it hurt to talk about Ralph Nader for once, and what are the issues he brings? All these 2-party candidates are so generic, not focusing on any issue, rubbing our faces with mud, while we are talking about predictions, perceptions, likability and electability. The elections aren't about that, at least not in a democracy. And please restrain from the lame "spoiler" comments.
wow that was really interesting to watch. but on the note of john mccain, he still looks pretty bulletproof, even if you throw in every photo of him hugging bush. the man was a prisoner of war and is famous for his independent posture in the republican party- that's proven authenticity, mccain knows how to think for himself. i think the dems have to go very hard with the economic issues in america, and with worsening economy, that won't be hard. that'll be to clinton's big advantage.
Our best hope is that Clinton drops out sooner than later. She's destroying her reputation and embarrassing her self in the process. I'll tell you what though, when all is said and done, Obama is going to beat both Clintons and McBush to bring this country back for the people and by the people.
Clinton was our last chance that the disclosure of ET intelligence would have been reveile. Guess we will have 4 more years of lies and people getting dummer and dummer.
More than a month ago, a bunch of reporters predicted that Obama would have long string of wins, then Hillary would win Texas and Ohio. Everything happened exactly the way they predicted. There is no great upset or change in "momentum." (Whatever that means)
Hillary Rodham Clinton gets points for having successfully practiced scorched earth politics to win over voters in Texas and Ohio. Attack ads seem to have gone down well with them. Apparently Clinton is willing to destroy the Democratic Party in order to "save" it. Democrats will have plenty of time to reflect on the politics of destruction when President McCain enters the White House.
Do people suffer the economic consequences that they deserve? The people of Ohio polled 80% who said that NAFTA was the issue of greatest concern to them because it has destroyed their jobs, yet they voted for the wife of the man who moved NAFTA from concept to reality, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Can Ohioans think clearly?
Where is the usual American outrage when a foreign country attempts to interfere in US elections? The Canadian government admits that they leaked a fraudulent account of a meeting with Obama's economic advisor just before the last Tuesday's primaries, which most likely damaged his showing. Even the Prime Minister of Canada admitted today that his nation's interference in US elections was probably illegal.
The Democratic Party and the American public should think long and hard about what we are encouraging in our politicians if, every time Hillary Clinton cries, or says she is given tougher questions than her opponent, or throws a temper tantrum over campaign literature, we reward her behavior with an election victory.
What about Vince Foster? Read some Republican blogs, where they already accuse her of the murder of Vince Foster. But even if you rule it a suicide, there remain a lot of questions about Foster's affair with Hillary and documents removed by Hillary's chief of staff from his office and Hillary delaying the release of Foster's suicide note. Rezko my ass. HRC shouldn't start mud throwing.
That endorsement was the best though... around 4:20, Bush says "That's exactly what we need in a president; somebody who can handle the tough decisions" and McCain just looks over at him, like "what the hell are you saying that for?!?"
The "psychological impact" is the way it is, because Clinton - after her measley Tuesday wins - plays the megalomaniac card and speaks of a Clinton/Obama ticket, and Obama just doesn't hit back and just barely deflects her stab. He needs to start attacking her on her weaknesses and claiming his stake. There is nothing wrong with a pointed attack and boy does Hillary have weaknesses when you look at the substance of things. And Rezko ain't shit.
News Flash!! Dr Ron Paul is STILL in the race & CAN win!!! Mccain would be 4 more years of dick/bush. Ron Paul can put an end to this gov't puppet show!
Is there some sort of dog-whistle where if anyone on the internet mentions Ron Paul without signing the praises of the libertarian messiah, all his supporters and called to come and do battle for him?
What jeremybluedick does not understand is that there is just that many of us we are everywhere. Like I said Jeremybluedick Ron Paul has more than 12 delegates here in MN alone that is a fact! And he will get even more we are not done voting here until late summer. everyone who is reporting delegate numbers is full of shit. they are pulling numbers out of their asses! you cannot count a delegate before they are elected period!
Oh, and by the way, why shouldn't democratic operatives make hay out of this press conference. He goes and kisses Bush's ring with the cameras clicking all around him and tells everyone how proud and happy he is to be there. Are we not supposed to believe him? He is also primarily associated w/ his advocacy of THE SURGE, which does make him 4 more years of Bush whether you like it or not. If he wants to dissassociate himself from Bush, he'll have to try a lot harder.
Its not like McCain can ignore the President--both in terms of honoring the office and that he'll need him for fundraising. He got the meet and greet out of the way early.
Anyone remember the handshake agreement after the New Hampshire Primary in Bush's first run where he and McCain promised no dirty tricks? Then Bush rolls out push-polling in the next primary,South Carolina, the questioners asking "How would you feel if you learned that John McCain fathered a black child out of wedlock?" Sapped all of McCain's momentum. And now McCain admires him! Humbled indeed.
Negative ads work so well by giving that otherwise ignorant person a very simplistic, seemingly "common sense",emotional reason to vote one way or the other, while having their new opinion reinforced by others who see the same commercial. With each repetition it becomes fact for those whose minds cheerfully consume such nonsense. Democracy would work better if we weren't so stupid, but unfortunately I lose faith in democracy every time I see someone spout ad copy, poorly. . . as fact.
Josh I thought you were a good reporter but now see that I was wrong! I have oversubscribed to your channel because of this roundup. McAsshole does not have anything locked up except for your feeble mind. First all of the caucus state delegates are not even done voting yet! those delegates are still up in the air I happen to know because I am one of those delegates. Shoty work to say the least start reporting the facts rather than msm bullshit if you want more subscribers. ONE STAR!
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Your a dumb ASS! And t shoes cause you probably support Obama X ( smokes crack his cocaine he did in 98,99,2000! he's admitted it just didn't tell you his form of it! Screw you and the Liberal that backs Obama!
Josh, you really do a good job with this thing. I enjoy the analysis you provide. However,I thought there was a much "sexier" segment of that press conference when the question about "Change" was brought up. I think Bush said that McCain is not for change when it comes to Iraq... that's red meat uh huh
Ron Paul is still on the ticket ? I know he's not doing that great, but maybe we can get another debate. Wait there might not be enough "sunshine" in John's brain to do that. Hey John debate Ron Paul on the economy, which is imploding as we speak.
IMO, Obama's complaints about Hillary's "kitchen sink" strategy sounded whiny and was a startegically misguided response to Hillary. Obama has to respond quickly and stick to facts and continue to charcterize her strategies as "more of the same" and "same all, same old." Such phrases are accurate, familiar and dismissive without being arrogant or whiny.
Congratulations to Sen. Clinton for convincing enough voters that Obama was an African Muslim who doesn't answer telephones because he's too busy conspiring with Canadians with innocuous NAFTA discussions.
Truly the future of Democratic party politics. Kudos.
McCain can't lift his arms up over his bellybutton because he's afraid his buttplug will pop out.
holdingcompany 4 years ago
No, it's because he was tortured for 5 years. I don't want him in the white house, butI am capable of recognizing that.
rowlingfan116 4 years ago
"The North Corenean"
LMAO.
GOPIGS are the scum of the earth...
0xR3B3L 4 years ago
Wolf?! Where's Wolf?! LOL!!!!
As much as i hate the man, sometimes he does say some funny shit.
essaurodriguez 4 years ago
Those weird comments from Bush at the end of the clip really speak for themselves. He was extra frisky that day, I guess.
alittleblackegg 4 years ago 3
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Wow, veracifier got the FACTS completely and utterly wrong (again).
The delegates make the rules, and in the GOP you don't even need to change the rules to throw McCain out.
Have fun eating crow some convention time!
sanarkhos 4 years ago
It's funny that Dems want to make a McCain presidency look like 4 more years of Bush. As if another Clinton presidency would be any different...
captaincracklins 4 years ago
Another Clinton presidency would be 4 more years of Bush?
misdirx 4 years ago 2
Another Clinton presidency would be 4 more years of war, corporate ownership of our government, pandering, and partisan entrenchment. It would be another victory for blowhards over cooler heads. So yes, it would be four more years of more of the same.
captaincracklins 4 years ago
Technically it would be 4 more years of the BUSH- ocracy that started in 1981, so sadly it would be 36 years of painful memories then JEB BUSH 2016
nwrhino 4 years ago 2
If veracifier was so 'original' as it claims, maybe we could find out that democracy is not equal to 2-party system. Would it hurt to talk about Ralph Nader for once, and what are the issues he brings? All these 2-party candidates are so generic, not focusing on any issue, rubbing our faces with mud, while we are talking about predictions, perceptions, likability and electability. The elections aren't about that, at least not in a democracy. And please restrain from the lame "spoiler" comments.
crnogoracz 4 years ago
wow that was really interesting to watch. but on the note of john mccain, he still looks pretty bulletproof, even if you throw in every photo of him hugging bush. the man was a prisoner of war and is famous for his independent posture in the republican party- that's proven authenticity, mccain knows how to think for himself. i think the dems have to go very hard with the economic issues in america, and with worsening economy, that won't be hard. that'll be to clinton's big advantage.
Dillardred 4 years ago
"Dealing with the North Korean. And dealing with the Iranian."
"No not you. Not you."
ASSHOLE! Is it 2009 yet?
missdivinestalls 4 years ago 3
Our best hope is that Clinton drops out sooner than later. She's destroying her reputation and embarrassing her self in the process. I'll tell you what though, when all is said and done, Obama is going to beat both Clintons and McBush to bring this country back for the people and by the people.
sorrymanyou 4 years ago
Clinton was our last chance that the disclosure of ET intelligence would have been reveile. Guess we will have 4 more years of lies and people getting dummer and dummer.
Starteller 4 years ago
i hope clinton withdraws soon.
intarwebzz 4 years ago
i hope clinton withdraws soon.
intarwebzz 4 years ago
Yeah Mississippi isn't good for Clinton, lots of blacks. Oh well, we'll see.
JonathanSwifty 4 years ago
More than a month ago, a bunch of reporters predicted that Obama would have long string of wins, then Hillary would win Texas and Ohio. Everything happened exactly the way they predicted. There is no great upset or change in "momentum." (Whatever that means)
doub1etap 4 years ago 3
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stacie1420 4 years ago
Get ready for another losing streak Hill
OBAMA 08
RUKiddinMeHuh 4 years ago 3
"admiration respect and affection"
His top advisor just called you a fag, an adulterer, and a traitor which cost you the 2000 election. But no hard feelings right?
zed4785 4 years ago
is like you can read my mind!
gallomex13 4 years ago
Hillary Rodham Clinton gets points for having successfully practiced scorched earth politics to win over voters in Texas and Ohio. Attack ads seem to have gone down well with them. Apparently Clinton is willing to destroy the Democratic Party in order to "save" it. Democrats will have plenty of time to reflect on the politics of destruction when President McCain enters the White House.
classic14rider 4 years ago
Do people suffer the economic consequences that they deserve? The people of Ohio polled 80% who said that NAFTA was the issue of greatest concern to them because it has destroyed their jobs, yet they voted for the wife of the man who moved NAFTA from concept to reality, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Can Ohioans think clearly?
classic14rider 4 years ago
Where is the usual American outrage when a foreign country attempts to interfere in US elections? The Canadian government admits that they leaked a fraudulent account of a meeting with Obama's economic advisor just before the last Tuesday's primaries, which most likely damaged his showing. Even the Prime Minister of Canada admitted today that his nation's interference in US elections was probably illegal.
classic14rider 4 years ago
The Democratic Party and the American public should think long and hard about what we are encouraging in our politicians if, every time Hillary Clinton cries, or says she is given tougher questions than her opponent, or throws a temper tantrum over campaign literature, we reward her behavior with an election victory.
classic14rider 4 years ago
Dealing with "the" North Korean, "the" Iranian.
Texas cage match baby!
PharaohNineD 4 years ago 2
He's talking about Kim Jong Il and Ahmadinehad, probably. Or he forgot to use his s's.
Josephdorf03 4 years ago 2
He forgot to mention "the Internets."
nothankyoumam 4 years ago
John McBush
historywillabsolve 4 years ago
These turn of events have sooo taken on the Star Wars theme:
George Bush as "Emperor Palpatine"
John McCain as "Darth Maul"
White House as "The Evil Empire"
American Citizens as "The Rebel Alliance"
rmsolom 4 years ago
no john as darth maul and barak as obi-one because he cuts him in half
08551 4 years ago
Thank you for the perspective
ikekll 4 years ago
see clinton whitewater
RUKiddinMeHuh 4 years ago
What about Vince Foster? Read some Republican blogs, where they already accuse her of the murder of Vince Foster. But even if you rule it a suicide, there remain a lot of questions about Foster's affair with Hillary and documents removed by Hillary's chief of staff from his office and Hillary delaying the release of Foster's suicide note. Rezko my ass. HRC shouldn't start mud throwing.
edition . cnn . com / ALLPOLITICS / 1996 / news / 9608 / 27 / whitewater / index . shtml
vertigate 4 years ago
I absolutely LOVED that endorsement. *evil grin*
Quizzic 4 years ago
That endorsement was the best though... around 4:20, Bush says "That's exactly what we need in a president; somebody who can handle the tough decisions" and McCain just looks over at him, like "what the hell are you saying that for?!?"
devikkyrn 4 years ago
damn, I didn't know Ron Paul was still in the race. Bush sounds drunk, McCain will take anyone's endorsment.
jenniferann2 4 years ago
LOL that answer about bringing troops out of Iraq was awesome heh.
devikkyrn 4 years ago 2
LOL that answer about bringing troops out of Iraq was awesome heh.
devikkyrn 4 years ago
The "psychological impact" is the way it is, because Clinton - after her measley Tuesday wins - plays the megalomaniac card and speaks of a Clinton/Obama ticket, and Obama just doesn't hit back and just barely deflects her stab. He needs to start attacking her on her weaknesses and claiming his stake. There is nothing wrong with a pointed attack and boy does Hillary have weaknesses when you look at the substance of things. And Rezko ain't shit.
vertigate 4 years ago 2
News Flash!! Dr Ron Paul is STILL in the race & CAN win!!! Mccain would be 4 more years of dick/bush. Ron Paul can put an end to this gov't puppet show!
ohponderthis 4 years ago 2
Is there some sort of dog-whistle where if anyone on the internet mentions Ron Paul without signing the praises of the libertarian messiah, all his supporters and called to come and do battle for him?
JeremyTheBlueDuck 4 years ago
What jeremybluedick does not understand is that there is just that many of us we are everywhere. Like I said Jeremybluedick Ron Paul has more than 12 delegates here in MN alone that is a fact! And he will get even more we are not done voting here until late summer. everyone who is reporting delegate numbers is full of shit. they are pulling numbers out of their asses! you cannot count a delegate before they are elected period!
mpost81 4 years ago
12 your IQ or your age??? JeremyTheBlueDuck is the actual screen name in case you need to know.
PharaohNineD 4 years ago
Newsflash... your hero is dropping out tonight.
JeremyTheBlueDuck 4 years ago
Oh, and by the way, why shouldn't democratic operatives make hay out of this press conference. He goes and kisses Bush's ring with the cameras clicking all around him and tells everyone how proud and happy he is to be there. Are we not supposed to believe him? He is also primarily associated w/ his advocacy of THE SURGE, which does make him 4 more years of Bush whether you like it or not. If he wants to dissassociate himself from Bush, he'll have to try a lot harder.
FeelFreeToArgue 4 years ago 2
Its not like McCain can ignore the President--both in terms of honoring the office and that he'll need him for fundraising. He got the meet and greet out of the way early.
RyanFavre 4 years ago 3
Anyone remember the handshake agreement after the New Hampshire Primary in Bush's first run where he and McCain promised no dirty tricks? Then Bush rolls out push-polling in the next primary,South Carolina, the questioners asking "How would you feel if you learned that John McCain fathered a black child out of wedlock?" Sapped all of McCain's momentum. And now McCain admires him! Humbled indeed.
FeelFreeToArgue 4 years ago
I read that Bush and McCain had a hot dog lunch before the endorsement LOL Something like that. And yea, Bush is still a moron.
vertigate 4 years ago
"The North Korea"? He sounds like Miss Teen South Carolina....
WadeBlazingame34 4 years ago 3
Ha ha ha! That's cause he is Miss Teen South Carolina.
nothankyoumam 4 years ago 2
4:09 honk honk
djathens2 4 years ago
Obama may be too principled to go negative on Clinton, but the Republicans certainly aren't. Thats a shame, nice guys finish last.
doub1etap 4 years ago
we need a dem in the white house asap. Obama '08 .
rareairtwo3 4 years ago
Obama isn't good representative of a Democrat! Look at the Democratic History! He's an attorney that sold you like he did his Jury's!
lfplayboy 4 years ago
Negative ads work so well by giving that otherwise ignorant person a very simplistic, seemingly "common sense",emotional reason to vote one way or the other, while having their new opinion reinforced by others who see the same commercial. With each repetition it becomes fact for those whose minds cheerfully consume such nonsense. Democracy would work better if we weren't so stupid, but unfortunately I lose faith in democracy every time I see someone spout ad copy, poorly. . . as fact.
moejardines 4 years ago 3
Josh I thought you were a good reporter but now see that I was wrong! I have oversubscribed to your channel because of this roundup. McAsshole does not have anything locked up except for your feeble mind. First all of the caucus state delegates are not even done voting yet! those delegates are still up in the air I happen to know because I am one of those delegates. Shoty work to say the least start reporting the facts rather than msm bullshit if you want more subscribers. ONE STAR!
mpost81 4 years ago
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Your a dumb ASS! And t shoes cause you probably support Obama X ( smokes crack his cocaine he did in 98,99,2000! he's admitted it just didn't tell you his form of it! Screw you and the Liberal that backs Obama!
lfplayboy 4 years ago
you're, not your
checked08 4 years ago
Josh, you really do a good job with this thing. I enjoy the analysis you provide. However,I thought there was a much "sexier" segment of that press conference when the question about "Change" was brought up. I think Bush said that McCain is not for change when it comes to Iraq... that's red meat uh huh
zaeroq 4 years ago
Ron Paul is still on the ticket ? I know he's not doing that great, but maybe we can get another debate. Wait there might not be enough "sunshine" in John's brain to do that. Hey John debate Ron Paul on the economy, which is imploding as we speak.
boots920 4 years ago
Google Hillary's Campaign manager, Mark Penn. He works for the company hired to restore Saudi Arabia's image after Sept. 11 and Blackwater
bootpdx 4 years ago 2
Won? Obama picked up 183 delegates, Hillary picked up 187. How is that a "win"?
bootpdx 4 years ago 2
IMO, Obama's complaints about Hillary's "kitchen sink" strategy sounded whiny and was a startegically misguided response to Hillary. Obama has to respond quickly and stick to facts and continue to charcterize her strategies as "more of the same" and "same all, same old." Such phrases are accurate, familiar and dismissive without being arrogant or whiny.
vallejoelgrande 4 years ago
this dude talks about elections as if it's anybody's game.
CheeezMaster 4 years ago
Where's Wolf?
JoeFelice 4 years ago
Congratulations to Sen. Clinton for convincing enough voters that Obama was an African Muslim who doesn't answer telephones because he's too busy conspiring with Canadians with innocuous NAFTA discussions.
Truly the future of Democratic party politics. Kudos.
JeremyTheBlueDuck 4 years ago
Please tell me your are being sarcastic.....oh please
bootpdx 4 years ago
That was 110% sarcasm.
JeremyTheBlueDuck 4 years ago
Ron Paul has not dropped out. Its not over till the convention PERIOD!!!
rg321123 4 years ago
Yea, I'm sure Ron's dozen or so delegates will overpower the Republican party and take the country by force. (*rolls eyes*)
GOOGLERONPAUL!11
JeremyTheBlueDuck 4 years ago
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge..." Hosea 4:6
boots920 4 years ago
He has more than that in just my state alone! Misinformed dumb fuck.
mpost81 4 years ago