DISQUS

Jack and Jill Politics: Clinton Puts McCain Above Obama - AGAIN

  • 50 foot QE · 1 year ago
    Well. I'm uh... speechless. I can't quite fathom HOW she can say that Barack Obama's entire campaign is based on one speech. Is she daft? Who can call her on this? Ms. Clinton is really pushing it so that many people, (me included) won't vote for her regardless of what happens. And at this point how can she win? By spreading lies? How is she different from McCain? How is she different than the current admin.?
    But first things first.

    Lets stay positive and focus on the current situation.

    Obama's campaign.

    Obama's victory.
  • freespiritbeautee · 1 year ago
    this dirty bitch willl never see my support. Her and her ilk.
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    What 'experience' does this heifer have? That's what I want to know! Domestic crisis management (as per her marriage) as one columnist wrote? How does experience by proxy qualify her for anything?


    It's amazing that we've let her get this far w/this 'experience' line. I dare say it's simply because she is female that no one has seriously debunked it for the utter BS that it is. If this were a male, even a white male, who had offered experience by proxy as qualification, he would have been ridiculed/laughed at a long time ago.
  • anj · 1 year ago
    What I don't understand is how she thinks Obama missed out on a lifetime of experience? Did he just materialize in 2002? How does anyone not have a lifetime of experience?
    What I do understand is her lack of character.
  • Craig Hickman · 1 year ago
    "What I don't understand is how she thinks Obama missed out on a lifetime of experience? Did he just materialize in 2002? How does anyone not have a lifetime of experience?"


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    Brilliant.



    He was hatched. He's not human. Don' you know?
  • Der Vandernder Yid · 1 year ago
    Friends, Americans, Countrymen,


    I come not to praise the Democratic Party, but to bury it.



    Love,



    HRC
  • babyming · 1 year ago
    Why on earth would anyone think that Hillary Clinton, if she becomes President, will do anything on behalf of "liberal" or "democratic" causes?


    To think that, you would have to take her at her word.



    She'll do what she needs to do to stay in power. That's all she'll do. Nothing more, nothing less.
  • Admiral Komack · 1 year ago
    Correction:


    "Get the hell outta my way!"

    "You're ruining my coronation!"



    Contemptuously,

    HRC
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    HRC = Helping Republicans Campaign.


    I don't think that she really believes that Obama "just brings a speech." I don't think she expects voters to believe it, either. But by framing him in that way, she is trying to get him to stop mentioning the speech. If he mentions it now, it will reinforce the idea in the minds of voters: that he is "all about that 2002 speech." And of course, one of Obama's greatest strengths is his opposition to the war from the start. Which he showed through giving the speech. So she is trying to neutralize his great strength.



    Classic Karl Rove tactic.



    I really, really hate her. Pennsylvania people, please register all your friends to VOTE and put HER out of OUR misery!
  • Big Man · 1 year ago
    This heinous heifer must be stopped.


    As Marlo would say "She got to fall."



    Seriously, what the fuck is a lifetime of experience? How does one calculate that?
  • freespiritbeautee · 1 year ago
    it's time for Obama to go after her experience and ethics! He will still be about hope, but now it's about time to show how transparent this DINO (Democrat in name only) really is.


    This dirty bitch doesn't deserve anymore courtesy from here on it. HE better school her Chitown style!!
  • Roger · 1 year ago
    She's a Republican in Democratic clothing. All Obama has to do is show that she isn't a shade different than the Republicans who've run this country into the ground over past eight years. As they say on "Noah's Arc," "Go in--LET HAVE!" (in other words, let that faux Democrat have. it!)
  • fullnelson · 1 year ago
    The challenge here for Obama's campaign is to amplify the differences between him and Shrillary, but to do it in a way that attracts would-be supporters of hers. When she touts her superior experience, make her explain how, if this were true, Laura Bush would be equally qualified for the presidency. Let her explain how ALL the polls could be wrong in showing how Obama beats McCain by a mile, and she doesn't. Even white women who love Hillary's dirty drawers understand that Democrats MUST win in November; if she's a LOSER, let's thank her for groundbreaking campaign, and go with Obama to return a Democrat to the White House. (Are women really willing to cling to their sentimental support of a woman candidate over the very real risk of returning an ANTI-CHOICE Republican to the presidency?) Clinton's vote on the war is still an issue her supporters are troubled by, cannot explain away, and agree is a major weakness. Her vulnerability on ethics issues (e.g. release of her tax returns) also makes us question whether she can pass scrutiny in a national campaign against the proven dirty tactics of the Rethugs. And then, there's The Math: she can spin it anyway she wants, and talk till the cows come home about putting Obama on HER ticket, but the SIMPLE FACT is that there is no f-ing chance in hell that she can win enough delegates in the remaining primaries to clinch the nomination. SHE IS NOT GOING TO WIN. PERIOD. She can go on every cable channel and try to make it seem as if she's still viable--her only hope to attract donations and continued attention--but she's every bit as dead in the water as Huckabee's campaign was. She just won't admit it. We have to put our anger aside and continue to work smart; victory is within our grasp, people. There'll be hell to pay by Hillary, Bill, Mark Penn, the DLC, and every one else who's responsible for her race-bating, distortions, and smears, but let's settle those scores AFTER we clinch the nomination.
  • Ms.Martin · 1 year ago
    Maybe McCain will pick her as his running mate and we can be done with her!
  • Ms.Martin · 1 year ago
    Someone on MSNBC just said if HRC can claim her time as first lady as experience then Laura Bush can too.