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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?



A "comment" I [especially] liked from your "link" -

"Here's how Hillary can spin a possible win in Ohio, "I won the vast majority of the depressed, therefore I earn the right to depress the rest of the states waiting to vote."

Posted by: AverageJane | March 4, 2008 09:41 PM



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I've also read plenty of statements from Republican Clinton-haters who claimed they voted for Obama in their open primariy because they wanted to do their best to see that Senator Clinton was eliminated from the race, and they knew the Republican contest was essentially decided.

I think the "vote for Clinton" Republicans are delusional. (Perhaps the very folks who listen to Rush every day?) They think McCain can beat Clinton, though every time he is photographed next to Bush his numbers drop. With a few debates and more exposure of The McCain Platform (AKA The Bush Platform), his numbers will be down around 30%. Come November those Republicans will be wondering if they put Hillary Clinton in the Presidency.

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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]

Ah, not that back door!


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Two comments: it has been reported that as many as half a million Republican voters voted for Clinton in the primary (but not the caucus). Now, it will not be clear why they did that - were they involved in mischief or were they genuinely inspired to switch parties? Second, it appears that Senator Obama has actually won more delegates from Texas than Senator Clinton, since they essentially split the primary vote but he won decisively in the 1/3 of delegates in the caucus. Sorting Out Texas: Split Decision Possible? - NPR


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Originally Posted by NW Ponderer
Two comments: it has been reported that as many as half a million Republican voters voted for Clinton in the primary (but not the caucus). Now, it will not be clear why they did that - were they involved in mischief or were they genuinely inspired to switch parties?
...and Karl Rove was on Fox News stating what a great candidate Hillary is and how she should be the Democratic nominee.

Hellllllloooooooo!

Can you say 'Machiavellian Politics'??!!


The Republicans want Hillary to be The Dems pick so they can keep the White House.



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Originally Posted by california rick
Originally Posted by NW Ponderer
Two comments: it has been reported that as many as half a million Republican voters voted for Clinton in the primary (but not the caucus). Now, it will not be clear why they did that - were they involved in mischief or were they genuinely inspired to switch parties?
...and Karl Rove was on Fox News stating what a great candidate Hillary is and how she should be the Democratic nominee.

Hellllllloooooooo!

Can you say 'Machiavellian Politics'??!!


The Republicans want Hillary to be The Dems pick so they can keep the White House.

they dont have a hope my friend, no matter who the democratic party nominate.

just wait until the great bush bash starts.

McCain's gonna be Swiftbushed


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