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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (119076)3/24/2008 8:39:30 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
51.March 24th,
2008
3:35 pm #7 nancysabet
It’s sad when you are speaking into the wind. No one can hear you but you.

Another Clinton supporter with rose-colored glasses trying to twist reality to fit their skewed view. But it’s too late. The race is over. It’s out in the media already, but you refuse to hear. Clinton’s supporters and staff are leaving her. They see the end already, and they want to work for Obama. It was on all the Sunday shows yesterday morning. Peggy Noonen on Meet the Press talked about the infighting in the Clinton camp and how eager the staff was to work for Obama.

Hillary is out of money. Despite raising $35 million in February, she finished the month in the red. She still owes more than $8 million to vendors. She may not even be paying her staff.

I’d say she put in a good run, but actually I can’t. She ran a terrible campaign. She bet it all on Super Tuesday Feb 5, and didn’t plan for the next day. She got caught flat-footed. She had to ignore caucus states, and look how that turned out. The sad fact is she deserved to lose, her campaign was so bad.

She knows it in her heart. The fight has gone out of her. She’s resorted to lashing out. Her economic speech today was a dud.

It’s over. Time to lick her wounds and go home.

— Posted by Susan B. Anthony



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (119076)3/24/2008 8:40:28 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
53.March 24th,
2008
3:37 pm #7 This American is not expressing serious doubts about Obama’s abilities. I’m expressing doubts about HRC and her experience and what kind of president she would make. Her experience is being questioned because a lawsuit finally made her whitehouse papers public. I am expredssing doubts about her Tax returns and Bill’s donors. She ran a very poor campaign is running out of money as we speak. Don’t want her running the country. Carville, like Hillary is a sore loser. The Clintons think that everyone whould just love them and back in the whitehouse. I remember what they were like in the whitehouse and don’t want them there again. Not everyone feels like you nancysabet.
Clinton has thrown the kitechen sink at Obama and now she is starting to throw the toilet bowl at him. I am tired of the Clinton’s and their dirty politics. Bill’s remarks the other day hinting that Obama is not a patriot and that McCain and Hillary were. Bill is very calculating and what he said the other day was a way to denegrate Obama. If it was not calculated maybe Bill was having a senior momnet. So tired of the Clintons and can’t wait till they finally realize that they can’t win this time around.
By a Democrat who is also part of the base and not for HRC.

— Posted by Ann D.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (119076)3/24/2008 8:41:52 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com

54.March 24th,
2008
3:37 pm I’m beginning to realize something now. Clinton’s surrogates are just like her. They lie and rely on demagogy.

It wouldn’t surprise me that Carville is coming out swinging about this now to take the heat off of Clinton’s big lie about her trip to Bosnia which is not gaining traction with the MSM.

— Posted by Ed H



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (119076)3/24/2008 8:42:57 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 173976
 
56.March 24th,
2008
3:38 pm So the Clinton camp is now blatantly demanding paybacks and cronyism from the superdelagates and name-calling when they don’t pony up; what kind of integrity is that?

As for comment #7, I’m just confused–how is Obama trying to stop the vote in Pennsylvania and the remaining primaries? How is he responsible for disenfranchising Florida and Michigan and not their own legislatures or at the very least, the DNC? How has he not been transparent since he has provided tax returns, earmarks, and spent an inordinate amount of time answering every conceivable question about Rezko? Where are Clinton’s tax returns and list of earmarks?

Why are Clinton and her people allowed to call Obama and his folks names but when the reverse happens they get into high dudgeon? “Empty suit”, “Judas”, “Ken Starr” and others are all names I’ve heard lobbed at the Obama camp but when someone says that Bill Clinton’s remarks remind him of the McCarthy era suddenly it’s the end of the world!!

— Posted by Rebecca Pollak



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (119076)3/24/2008 8:44:10 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
58.March 24th,
2008
3:39 pm So lemme get this straight…if Richardson is Judas, then does that make Hillary Clinton Jesus? Or is Bill Clinton Jesus? No, maybe Hillary is Jesus and Bill is the Father…or something like that.

And, wow, the Clinton campaign was accusing Obama all along of thinking that he was the Messiah.

Given how quick he is to attack and condemn innocent people, I would have thought that James Carville was a Pharisee, but then that would have made him the one who paid Judas (Richardson) the 30 pieces of silver to betray Jesus (Hillary), which makes no sense since Carville claims to be a Clinton supporter.

None of this makes any sense, nor does much of anything make sense that comes out of Carville’s mouth. Thanks, Carville, but the world will start tuning you out now.

Richardson gave good service to the Clintons, and they helped out his career, too. The balance sheet between them seems pretty even in my book, and it’s nice to see that Richardson isn’t so wrapped up in cronyism that he’s not willing to go with his gut about what is best for the Democratic Party and the nation. Even if you disagree with Richardson about the nominee race, he deserves credit for standing as his own man.

— Posted by buzzardist