You're joking, right? Obama is an experienced liar and crook, but an inexperienced world class leader. Hillary and McCain are experience world class leaders with ethics. Obama has no ethics. So any position he says he holds is meaningless. Did FISA teach you nothing. What does he have to do for you to wake up from that kool-aid?
Or what about the theory that Rush was encouraging his listeners to change party and vote for Hillary? Check out the video on JoeFelice channel called "The Rush Limbaugh Strategy is Working." Wonder why the voter registration and change party was so high in PA? I sure do!
Anyone with a hannityforpres handle has no standing when it comes to calling someone else an idiot. Go away and take your sock puppet account with you.
I love Hillary, she's an American original. If/when the O! loses PA or OH, it's over. Not to mention - what do you get if you win? Nothing. Admires GHWB's foreign policy. Give me a fricking break.
She's not back in!! She lost a 20% lead!! She can't win unless she gets over 60% of all the votes to come. Impossible. How does she keep moving the goal post? I'm not buying it.
Look at those numbers in Pennsylvania. They are nearly half and half. Barack Obama did outstandingly in Pennslyvania, which is Hillary Clinton's state, by the way. The other thing you are not considering in why Barack Obama was not able to close the deal in Pennsylvania is the very real entrenched racism.
The really sad part is that Hillary Clinton does not care about the welfare of the people that voted and kept her in this race. Those people in Pennsylvania who voted for Hillary Clinton are an accessory to her planned theft of Barack Obama's Democratic nomination!
Both candidates have always won the states they were suppose to win. The exception was Iowa and New Hampshire. The problem is Obama's wins came at one time 12 straight wins while Hillary's wins are coming later. Guys lets not be so naive not to think she's not trying to spin the game. She was suppose to win PA. She was suppose to win Ohio, and she was suppose to whip his but in Texas where she won by 4pts. Texas is a true indicator that Obama can close her down.
Clinton and her supporters looks very enthusiastic for a candidate that's down by >100 delegates and has only cut 10 in the biggest and most Clinton-leaning state left
Regarding the questions that you say you have to ask about Barack Obama, you have to ask what will happen to HRC once SHE has gone through the Republican smear machine. Keep in mind that that's what made Obama look bad, is the ridiculous smears that have been leveled at him from the HRC camp. HRC hasn't been tested like that, that's what people tend to forget. You can also tell that HRC is running out of material against him, and he has withstood it all. So please, she is NOT more electable.
She's like the tumor that keeps cropping up after the chemotherapy, of the sore that just won't heal, or the lake of raw sewage that never seems to drain.
On the other hand, we've had 7 years of being governed by a religious chimp, with the real possibility of being governed by a warmongering zombie. Wonderful...
Frankly, I've lost faith in my nation of birth, I've already abandoned ship. I have no interest in returning to the wasteland of the states.
I think Hillary Clinton should go back to trying to cry her way into the White House. After all, it worked before in New Hampshire, so why not try again?
As far as Hillary's elactability is concerned, even if she were to cry her way to the presidency, much of her core support base (75+ years seniors) would probably have died already by the end of the first term, thus she would be totally screwed at reelection time.
She was never down, nor was she ever in risk of losing this state. To me, there have been no surprises through nomination thus far. She has won the white blue collar and middle class voters, hispanics, and suburban districts. Obama has one the educated and higher income voters, the independents, and the Billary haters. It isn't complex. She's going to win states like West Virginia, Kentucky, indiana. It's a given, look at the constituencies. No shockers.
HRC is on a mushroom trip. She totally lost in PA. She needed a 30 point lead to at least keep her chances of catching up in delegates. She got a measly 10. She is still behind by more than 1.2 mill in the popular vote based on the fact that caucus votes are delegate votes representing 5 to 100 individual votes. Even including FL and MI HRC is still 850,000 behind in the popular vote. I wish the media stopped reporting false popular vote numbers to make this race look more exciting than it is.
E.g. Iowa reported 940 votes for Obama and 737 for Clinton. I don't think there were a mere 1,600 votes cast in the entire state of Iowa. That's cause these are caucus delegate votes, representing anywhere from 5 to 100 individual votes each. But the media use these false numbers to calculate a 700,000 popular vote lead for Obama. If you apply the minimum factor of 5 to caucuses his lead is over 1.2 mill including PA. Including FL and MI his lead is over 850,000. That's the minimum.
The only winner from PA is John McCain because expectations have been downplayed so ridiculously for HRC that she will stay in the race now. HRC should drop out and take away the koolaid from her supporters.
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In order to catch up in pledged delegates, she now needs to win 70% of all remaining states. It's absolutely preposterous.
I would rather have a rotten Republican than a Facist nut job.
nonst8 3 years ago
Clinton Supporters For MCCAIN!!
gohillaryclinton 3 years ago
Remember in November!!! PUMA!!!!!!!!!!
nonst8 3 years ago
McCain is farther from Hillary then Obama. Why would you support him?
PumaPumaPride 3 years ago
You're joking, right? Obama is an experienced liar and crook, but an inexperienced world class leader. Hillary and McCain are experience world class leaders with ethics. Obama has no ethics. So any position he says he holds is meaningless. Did FISA teach you nothing. What does he have to do for you to wake up from that kool-aid?
nonst8 3 years ago
I would rather have a rotten Republican than a Facist nut job.
nonst8 3 years ago
So your basing your entire vote on who has more expierence. Ignoring the fact McCain stands against everything Clinton stands for? Pathetic.
PumaPumaPride 3 years ago 3
rocky hahahah ehhh no
dxk2007 3 years ago
It's over, but I think it's good charity to let her ride out the primaries.
osiris33 3 years ago
Hillary has lost the nomination. Even MSNBClinton and Chuck Todd called it yesterday. It's a wrap. All over. Time to move on...
rcpmac 3 years ago
Or what about the theory that Rush was encouraging his listeners to change party and vote for Hillary? Check out the video on JoeFelice channel called "The Rush Limbaugh Strategy is Working." Wonder why the voter registration and change party was so high in PA? I sure do!
Mernie9 3 years ago
Watch the entire show at theyoungturks(.)com
TheYoungTurks 3 years ago
ron paul.ron paul.ron paul.
eavesdroppn 3 years ago
idiot.idiot.idiot.
hannityforpres 3 years ago
Anyone with a hannityforpres handle has no standing when it comes to calling someone else an idiot. Go away and take your sock puppet account with you.
jcp61874 3 years ago
Go have sex with a close female relative.
hannityforpres 3 years ago
Why would I want to copy your style hannity?
jcp61874 3 years ago
So youre a comedian?
hannityforpres 3 years ago
I love Hillary, she's an American original. If/when the O! loses PA or OH, it's over. Not to mention - what do you get if you win? Nothing. Admires GHWB's foreign policy. Give me a fricking break.
honeystung 3 years ago
Republicans are crossing over under "Operation Chaos" which keeps Hilliary in the race.
tonyatunez 3 years ago
She's not back in!! She lost a 20% lead!! She can't win unless she gets over 60% of all the votes to come. Impossible. How does she keep moving the goal post? I'm not buying it.
yrwehere4 3 years ago 3
Damn you, Pennsylvania!!! now, this is gonna go on forever!!!
Nicoleiia 3 years ago 2
Hillary is so -ve!!! Fact is: unless Obama is 'dead', she can't out pace him in pledged delegates, states won and popular vote.
She is praying for something 'bad' to happen to Obama. Shame on you Hillary!
mulexyz 3 years ago
Look at those numbers in Pennsylvania. They are nearly half and half. Barack Obama did outstandingly in Pennslyvania, which is Hillary Clinton's state, by the way. The other thing you are not considering in why Barack Obama was not able to close the deal in Pennsylvania is the very real entrenched racism.
michaelrobert1974 3 years ago
Amen..so true
chufuss 3 years ago
The really sad part is that Hillary Clinton does not care about the welfare of the people that voted and kept her in this race. Those people in Pennsylvania who voted for Hillary Clinton are an accessory to her planned theft of Barack Obama's Democratic nomination!
michaelrobert1974 3 years ago
Both candidates have always won the states they were suppose to win. The exception was Iowa and New Hampshire. The problem is Obama's wins came at one time 12 straight wins while Hillary's wins are coming later. Guys lets not be so naive not to think she's not trying to spin the game. She was suppose to win PA. She was suppose to win Ohio, and she was suppose to whip his but in Texas where she won by 4pts. Texas is a true indicator that Obama can close her down.
sambrown80 3 years ago 2
Key point: Despite having:
ALL THE MONEY
and
ALL THE MEDIA
OBAMA CAN'T CLOSE THE DEAL!
zeph1955 3 years ago
Despite having:
HRC SMEAR MACHINE
REPUBLICAN SMEAR MACHINE
RUSH LIMBAUGH'S OPERATION CHAOS
FOX NEWS
Rendell's PA machine
HRC COULDN'T PUT A DENT INTO OBAMA'S LEAD!
vertigate 3 years ago
Obama has closed the deal!
vertigate 3 years ago 3
Clinton and her supporters looks very enthusiastic for a candidate that's down by >100 delegates and has only cut 10 in the biggest and most Clinton-leaning state left
danthg 3 years ago 3
& with a 12% chance of winning the nomination, lol
rafael28 3 years ago
Regarding the questions that you say you have to ask about Barack Obama, you have to ask what will happen to HRC once SHE has gone through the Republican smear machine. Keep in mind that that's what made Obama look bad, is the ridiculous smears that have been leveled at him from the HRC camp. HRC hasn't been tested like that, that's what people tend to forget. You can also tell that HRC is running out of material against him, and he has withstood it all. So please, she is NOT more electable.
vertigate 3 years ago 2
lol its official then guys, CNN will projects that hillary will cry the day before Indiana and North Carolina Primary, so she can get more votes
kamkam127 3 years ago
fuck Rush Limbaugh
stafax 3 years ago 3
She's like the tumor that keeps cropping up after the chemotherapy, of the sore that just won't heal, or the lake of raw sewage that never seems to drain.
On the other hand, we've had 7 years of being governed by a religious chimp, with the real possibility of being governed by a warmongering zombie. Wonderful...
Frankly, I've lost faith in my nation of birth, I've already abandoned ship. I have no interest in returning to the wasteland of the states.
Goodbye USA, I haven't missed you a bit.
studio7manga 3 years ago
I think Hillary Clinton should go back to trying to cry her way into the White House. After all, it worked before in New Hampshire, so why not try again?
As far as Hillary's elactability is concerned, even if she were to cry her way to the presidency, much of her core support base (75+ years seniors) would probably have died already by the end of the first term, thus she would be totally screwed at reelection time.
AntiChrist67 3 years ago 3
Is that a gay guy in a boxing gloves in the background...
Hillary is done. As in over.
MessaicComic 3 years ago 3
SLAPPPPPP!!!
kamkam127 3 years ago
After Obama wins North Carolina convincingly, Obama should ask Hillary "What did the five fingers say to the face?"
Obama 08
hollyhoodjoe123 3 years ago 5
She was never down, nor was she ever in risk of losing this state. To me, there have been no surprises through nomination thus far. She has won the white blue collar and middle class voters, hispanics, and suburban districts. Obama has one the educated and higher income voters, the independents, and the Billary haters. It isn't complex. She's going to win states like West Virginia, Kentucky, indiana. It's a given, look at the constituencies. No shockers.
subzeromind 3 years ago 2
i fucking hate that bitch.
souljaEXVOTO 3 years ago 5
fuck i hate that white devil
Brine49 3 years ago 4
Suck on that, First First First!!!
Silverlin212 3 years ago 2
HRC is on a mushroom trip. She totally lost in PA. She needed a 30 point lead to at least keep her chances of catching up in delegates. She got a measly 10. She is still behind by more than 1.2 mill in the popular vote based on the fact that caucus votes are delegate votes representing 5 to 100 individual votes. Even including FL and MI HRC is still 850,000 behind in the popular vote. I wish the media stopped reporting false popular vote numbers to make this race look more exciting than it is.
vertigate 3 years ago
E.g. Iowa reported 940 votes for Obama and 737 for Clinton. I don't think there were a mere 1,600 votes cast in the entire state of Iowa. That's cause these are caucus delegate votes, representing anywhere from 5 to 100 individual votes each. But the media use these false numbers to calculate a 700,000 popular vote lead for Obama. If you apply the minimum factor of 5 to caucuses his lead is over 1.2 mill including PA. Including FL and MI his lead is over 850,000. That's the minimum.
vertigate 3 years ago
The only winner from PA is John McCain because expectations have been downplayed so ridiculously for HRC that she will stay in the race now. HRC should drop out and take away the koolaid from her supporters.
tinyurl . com / 6yhm7b
In order to catch up in pledged delegates, she now needs to win 70% of all remaining states. It's absolutely preposterous.
vertigate 3 years ago