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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (380514)4/27/2008 10:53:49 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (4) of 1578097
 
Of course, it's much easier for liberals to project their anger at Rush than to look at their own Democratic Party. For example, why are the Clintons still in this race? Why isn't Bill put on a tighter leash? And why isn't anyone speaking out against the whole concept of "superdelegates"?

Changing the subject... OK. Hill is still in the race because those are the rules. You can kick her out; this is America. Same answer for Bill being on a shorter leash. And a lot of people are speaking out against the whole concept of super delegates.

Your comparison to Rev. Wright falls short because (a) he wasn't after publicity (proven by the fact that no one knew who he was or what he said until Obama became a serious contender for the presidency), and (b) he wasn't trying to troll white conservatives.

There are a lot of churches on the SS of Chicago. They compete like crazy for parishioners (and subsequent donations). And they compete with fiery, controversial sermons (much like Rush).

The more I think about it the more I think Rush and Rev Wright have a lot in common.
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