Hillary supporters have proven through their divisive comments what kind of candidate she is. I think she has lost the goodness she once had in blind ambition. Hillary supporters relate to McCain more than Obama, which says a lot about what Hillary stands for...4, or 8 more years of right-wing politics.
Oh, I think you wrong. I think Hillary has become much stronger throughout this race. It's unfortunate that she has garnered such a terrible reputation through the media. She's hanging in for the people right now. She really has a kind and thoughtful heart.
And if I may add one more note, the Obama supporter's comments have been no less, if not much more divisive on the posts I've read.
Really, I'm sorry for adding to the argument. I think everyone is soooo crazy over the election right now. When I see "if Obama STEALS the nomination" it really pisses me off. That's divisive-and groundless! I strike back. Dems all the way is how I feel at my core. I'm so sick of the bickering-and much of it is caused by Repubs posting all over the place as divisive dems.
I disagree with the statement below as well. I think Obama is a fantastic person with exciting, innovative ideas. I just feel he isn't quite as ready for the White House as Hillary is. I'm not sure how the election will end up, but if he is the nominee my support will undoubtedly be cast in his direction. In the end we're all on the same team. We need a Dem in the office next year!!!!
Since these are SuperDelegates from a college age crowd, therefore representing the younger voter, I think they should look to and represent their constituency: Obama has won an average of 62% of the youth vote compared to Clinton's 34%. He won the youth vote in every contest except for Arkansas and Massachusetts, where he lost by 1%. In this week's contests, Obama won the youth vote in North Carolina by 49% and in Indiana by 22%.
Hitlery Rotten ClinTurd is completely and most surely DONE! hahahaha!!!! I've been saying it for months now.....down the TOILET she would go....and she has!!! It's just her FAT ANKLES wouldn't flush completely!!!
She will go down in history as the most VILE & DISGUSTING candidate to run for president!!
I just LOVE watching the drama unfold as she DISGRACES herself in front of the entire world! What an IDIOT she turned out to be!!!
I feel sorry for the ClintonMITES that gave her there $
josh i love you. but i disagree with you. she is only 'more experienced' because of who her husband is. she is losing big time and i personally cant stand her. she has done nothing for the state of new york (where i live) as a senator. and she promised all these things for women and young people everything else and she has done nothing. and on important issues she says nothing, she changes the subject. i dont know who im going to vote for but its not gonna be her.
I appreciate your comment and I appreciate your stance. In the end we are all on the same side - Hillary is just the democratic candidate I believe in the most. I'm sure it is hard to accomplish everything she has promised, but I'm also sure that goes for all the candidates. In the end politics is politics and you just have to go with your gut feeling. Have a great night and I hope to see you around soon! :)
A leader is someone that does the right things; a manager is someone who does things right. Obama is clearly a leader who wants to do the right things & will surround himself w managers who can make it happen. HC is the ultimate bureaucratic manager. She may(?) know how to get things done in the bowels of Washington, but she's not a leader.
Look at how clumsy & logistically failed her campaign has been. When it started, I had a positive impression of her. Now she fills me with dread.
I didn't really make this comment to be berated by Obama supporters. In the end I will support either democratic candidate. As I said before, I believe Hillary will have the best chance of beating McCain in November - and it is because of her slightly right sided stances. All the polls have indicated this.
fair enough. ;-) In parting, may I heartily encourage you to read Obama's books? You are missing the chance to support a real leader, a brave brave man (real leaders usually get "taken out") a deep thinker, and a hero for the world.
If Obama is the democratic candidate I will support him wholeheartedly. I love the guy - he just doesn't seen as qualified to me as Hillary does to run the country. Anyways. Over and out.
How incredible. I had no idea about these two. How great that they are asking everyone to chime in. Gary never mentioned these guys to me. Now, this is really exciting!!!! (And you know how damn proud of you I am for making this video. Nicely done.)
Hillary supporters have proven through their divisive comments what kind of candidate she is. I think she has lost the goodness she once had in blind ambition. Hillary supporters relate to McCain more than Obama, which says a lot about what Hillary stands for...4, or 8 more years of right-wing politics.
HILLARY IS NOT BILL CLINTON.
puellagina 3 years ago
Oh, I think you wrong. I think Hillary has become much stronger throughout this race. It's unfortunate that she has garnered such a terrible reputation through the media. She's hanging in for the people right now. She really has a kind and thoughtful heart.
And if I may add one more note, the Obama supporter's comments have been no less, if not much more divisive on the posts I've read.
Have a good one.
justjoshfunk1 3 years ago
Really, I'm sorry for adding to the argument. I think everyone is soooo crazy over the election right now. When I see "if Obama STEALS the nomination" it really pisses me off. That's divisive-and groundless! I strike back. Dems all the way is how I feel at my core. I'm so sick of the bickering-and much of it is caused by Repubs posting all over the place as divisive dems.
puellagina 3 years ago
I disagree with the statement below as well. I think Obama is a fantastic person with exciting, innovative ideas. I just feel he isn't quite as ready for the White House as Hillary is. I'm not sure how the election will end up, but if he is the nominee my support will undoubtedly be cast in his direction. In the end we're all on the same team. We need a Dem in the office next year!!!!
justjoshfunk1 3 years ago
Since these are SuperDelegates from a college age crowd, therefore representing the younger voter, I think they should look to and represent their constituency: Obama has won an average of 62% of the youth vote compared to Clinton's 34%. He won the youth vote in every contest except for Arkansas and Massachusetts, where he lost by 1%. In this week's contests, Obama won the youth vote in North Carolina by 49% and in Indiana by 22%.
gleeindc 3 years ago
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Hitlery Rotten ClinTurd is completely and most surely DONE! hahahaha!!!! I've been saying it for months now.....down the TOILET she would go....and she has!!! It's just her FAT ANKLES wouldn't flush completely!!!
She will go down in history as the most VILE & DISGUSTING candidate to run for president!!
I just LOVE watching the drama unfold as she DISGRACES herself in front of the entire world! What an IDIOT she turned out to be!!!
I feel sorry for the ClintonMITES that gave her there $
chuckinla 3 years ago
josh i love you. but i disagree with you. she is only 'more experienced' because of who her husband is. she is losing big time and i personally cant stand her. she has done nothing for the state of new york (where i live) as a senator. and she promised all these things for women and young people everything else and she has done nothing. and on important issues she says nothing, she changes the subject. i dont know who im going to vote for but its not gonna be her.
sexitaliana629 3 years ago 2
I appreciate your comment and I appreciate your stance. In the end we are all on the same side - Hillary is just the democratic candidate I believe in the most. I'm sure it is hard to accomplish everything she has promised, but I'm also sure that goes for all the candidates. In the end politics is politics and you just have to go with your gut feeling. Have a great night and I hope to see you around soon! :)
justjoshfunk1 3 years ago
Hillary, Democrat in Name Only
In the 60's, was a Goldwater girl Republican.
In the 70's as a "democrat", tried to deny legal counsel to Nixon in an apparent effort to give him grounds for appeal. Attempt failed.
In the 80's, was on the board of Wal-Mart during their meteoric rise to infamy. Mena drug smuggling & ADFA.
In the 90's, divisive politics lost the House to the Repugs. Vince Foster. Whitewater.
In the 00's, becomes a carpetbagger senator that voted for the Iraq War & soon Iran.
baronmorris 3 years ago
A leader is someone that does the right things; a manager is someone who does things right. Obama is clearly a leader who wants to do the right things & will surround himself w managers who can make it happen. HC is the ultimate bureaucratic manager. She may(?) know how to get things done in the bowels of Washington, but she's not a leader.
Look at how clumsy & logistically failed her campaign has been. When it started, I had a positive impression of her. Now she fills me with dread.
peace. :)
baronmorris 3 years ago
I didn't really make this comment to be berated by Obama supporters. In the end I will support either democratic candidate. As I said before, I believe Hillary will have the best chance of beating McCain in November - and it is because of her slightly right sided stances. All the polls have indicated this.
justjoshfunk1 3 years ago
fair enough. ;-) In parting, may I heartily encourage you to read Obama's books? You are missing the chance to support a real leader, a brave brave man (real leaders usually get "taken out") a deep thinker, and a hero for the world.
Peace! for everyone!
baronmorris 3 years ago
If Obama is the democratic candidate I will support him wholeheartedly. I love the guy - he just doesn't seen as qualified to me as Hillary does to run the country. Anyways. Over and out.
justjoshfunk1 3 years ago
All the right reasons to vote for Hillary! Nice vid - GO HILLARY! She's the committed workaholic we need in office!
beethovenqueen 3 years ago
How incredible. I had no idea about these two. How great that they are asking everyone to chime in. Gary never mentioned these guys to me. Now, this is really exciting!!!! (And you know how damn proud of you I am for making this video. Nicely done.)
Williepe 3 years ago
I have never vote in my life.
this is what I DECIDED....When a black man or a woman run for the president, i will vote.
right now, i have no ideal.
LOL
scareykatt 3 years ago