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Memo to the fat lady: Go home March 5, 2008 - 7:27am By DOUG THOMPSONThe fat lady that Barack Obama had waiting in the wings Tuesday night didn't even get the chance to clear her throat before Hillary Clinton sent her packing with a plane ticket home and a hotel reservation in Denver for August. Obama didn't seal the deal and drive Clinton from the Democratic Presidential race. Instead, she won two out of three primary races and staged yet another improbable comeback. Before the polls closed, pundits wondered when Democratic leaders would descend on the Senator from New York and convince her to withdraw "for the good of the party." Now they know what many political pros knew all along -- never sell the Clintons short and never count anyone out before the final votes are counted. Many of those same pundits wrote off the struggling candidacy of John McCain last fall when the Arizona Senator seemed to run out of steam and campaign cash. On the same night Clinton staged her comeback, McCain clinched the GOP nomination. So much for conventional political wisdom. When the shouting dies down, Clinton's victory may seem more cosmetic. She didn't gain much ground on Obama's lead in the delegate count and she still trails the Illinois Senator in states won and overall popular vote. But her wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island gives her renewed street cred, energizes a campaign beset with morale and cash-flow problems and opens the door for at least seven more weeks of the kind of attack-dog campaign tactics that some say turned around her campaign in recent days. Obama-mania may be declining as he struggles with three losses after a string of 12 straight primary wins. Questions about his relationship with a corrupt Chicago real estate developer and shady political power broker still linger and he needs to add substance to his rhetoric if he wants to regain lost momentum. Still, Obama has the numbers on his side and Clinton will need more than a one-night stand to overtake his lead. She can overtake Obama if super delegates vote her way and if she finds a way to count delegates from wins in Michigan and Florida. But winning in such a way could leave Democrats split and wounded for a tough fight with McCain in the fall. Yogi Berra said "it ain't over 'till its over" and this sucker is a long way from over. CHB
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I have two big concerns with this Primary going on
1) All the negativity and the gift we will give the Republicans for the General Election
2) That the nomination will come down to the Superdelegates.
Hillary has implied that she is willing to allow the Superdelegates the vote, so if she ends up losing the primaries and win with the Superdelegates vote, she will accept that. I won't.
Personally I think many of our so called Political analysts are full of crap. I take what they all say with a HUGE grain of sand.
What I don't want to see is this election being won by whatever means it takes to win. If this happens McCain will be the next President of the United States.
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The notion that Republicans are voting for Hillary Clinton because Rush Limbaugh told them she would be an easier opponent for John McCain is no mere myth. Mark Adovasio, a campus police officer, said he was planning to vote for McCain in the fall but voted for Clinton today, using Limbaugh's logic: "A lot of people say that McCain's got a better chance against Hillary." Pulling the lever for Clinton was hard, he added. "I thought I would never do that," he said. Fat Lady loses to Fat Headed Fat Man. Rush and the Feminazis tag team Obama. Politics. Ain't it Grand?
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The notion that Republicans are voting for Hillary Clinton because Rush Limbaugh told them she would be an easier opponent for John McCain is no mere myth. Mark Adovasio, a campus police officer, said he was planning to vote for McCain in the fall but voted for Clinton today, using Limbaugh's logic: "A lot of people say that McCain's got a better chance against Hillary." Pulling the lever for Clinton was hard, he added. "I thought I would never do that," he said. I mentioned this a few weeks ago in the thread titled: What's Karl up to?
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I'm an independent, I registered Democrat so I could vote for Edwards in the Arizona primary. Call me a whore. Perhaps this time more people do it than you know.
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Slipped, not only will I call you names, I'll support you. I always believed that the voter registers for whatever party s/he likes, and crossing party lines to vote for your preferred candidate is a completely appropriate thing to do.
At least that's what my mama taught me about voting and parties.
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Ok - if you insist... ![[Linked Image from i48.photobucket.com]](http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ca_rickf/Smilies/shrug.gif) But first... Are you a 'dirty, filthy' whore, or simply a 'slutty' whore? As a man I can tell you honestly I have not said those things more than 238 times. Sometimes it worked. Any port in a storm, no? I think I have my answer... ![[Linked Image from i48.photobucket.com]](http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ca_rickf/Smilies/icon_evil.gif)
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Slipped, not only will I call you names, I'll support you. I always believed that the voter registers for whatever party s/he likes, and crossing party lines to vote for your preferred candidate is a completely appropriate thing to do.
At least that's what my mama taught me about voting and parties. My thanks to you fair lady. I stand accused.
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I'm pretty much a dirty, filthy, no account, rotten, two timing, low life, rat bastard, no class, hurting for certain, back door whore. But I am honest and I will not vote for Hillary.
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I'm pretty much a dirty, filthy, no account, rotten, two timing, low life, rat bastard, no class, hurting for certain, back door whore. Wow Mick, I had no idea! You really ought to consider relocating the Bay Area - you'll fit in perfectly with the rest of us. ![[Linked Image from i48.photobucket.com]](http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ca_rickf/Smilies/thumbs.gif)
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