Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Super Tuesday results
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Super Tuesday results

Super Tuesday: The Day After

Huffington Post   |   February 6, 2008 02:02 PM


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The Obama, Clinton and McCain camps came out swinging after yesterday's Super Tuesday elections. They went after their opponents and tried to manage "down" certain expectations.

Barack Obama went after Clinton's electability in the general election by pointing out that the GOP will have tons of dirt on her.

Asked about Clinton's recent comment that she would not allow herself to be victimized by the type of Swift Boat-style attacks that were leveled against Sen. John Kerry in the 2004 race, Obama said he had been vetted by his opponent in the nominating campaign.

"I have to just respond by saying that the Clinton research operation is about as good as anybody's out there," he said.

"I assure you that having engaged in a contest against them for the last year that they've pulled out all the stops. And you know I think what is absolutely true is whoever the Democratic nominee is the Republicans will go after them. The notion that somehow Senator Clinton is going to be immune from attack or there's not a whole dump truck they can't back up in a match between her and John McCain is just not true."

Hillary Clinton's top aides told a conference call with reporters that she'll be outspent by Barack Obama.


In a teleconference with reporters, Clinton chief strategist Mark Penn said Clinton was having a "record day" raising money over the Internet on Wednesday.


"We will have funds to compete," he said, "but we're likely to be outspent again."


Asked whether Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had decided to dip into their own wealth to finance the campaign, Penn said, "I'm not aware that they have." Campaign communications director Howard Wolfson said he would inquire. The Clinton's financial disclosures, which reveal only broad ranges of assets, place their wealth between $10 million to $50 million.

John McCain told his conservative critics to back off and "calm down."


"I think they've made their case against me pretty eloquently," he said, adding wryly, "if that's the right word." He asserted that the pundits' conservative hero Ronald Reagan -- and his -- reached across the aisle to Democrats just like he wants to do as president.


"I do hope that at some point we would just calm down a little bit and see if there are areas that we can agree on for the good of the party and for the good of the country," he said. The critics argue he's too liberal for the party.

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- scottarino I'm a Fan of scottarino 13 fans permalink
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The mainstream media wants to know – will it be Obama, or will it be Hillary?

We want to know – when will the Democrats hold Bush and Cheney accountable for the illegal war in Iraq?

Obama, Hillary and the corporate Democrats say – impeachment is off the table.

But nuclear power is on the table?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 02/06/2008

Ahhh poor Obama "I have to just respond by saying that the Clinton research operation is about as good as anybody's out there," he said.

poor victim the meanies picking on the saintly rough and tumble Chicago player ............Hillary voters are the ones that would really have to think hard about supporting Obama it will not be an easy redirect….

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 02/06/2008
- Mahavishnu I'm a Fan of Mahavishnu 3 fans permalink

Barack said: "I have to just respond by saying that the Clinton research operation is about as good as anybody's out there," he said.

"I assure you that having engaged in a contest against them for the last year that they've pulled out all the stops."

*** I am sorry to say, but this quote really points out why BO is not ready to sit at the top of the ticket. It shows a great naiveté. What the Clintons have done in this campaign is not even a pimple on his ass. In fact, I believe this is the cleanest Democratic primary season I have ever seen. Charges against the Clinton's campaigning have been pushed by the media and their puppet master the right-wing and swallowed hook line and sinker by Obama's supporters...But let's say, for sake of argument, all of the charges are true- they don't come within 1% of the Right-wing attack machine once it gets in gear. Right now that machine is supporting Obama because it wants to make sure Hillary is not the candidate...but if Obama wins...I just don't think he is prepared for the onslaught...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 02/06/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Good grief its vile over on the Hillary money thread.

One thing that is really putting me off are the die-hard supporters.

Luckily after 7 years of GOP rule I can take no more and I will still vote Dem, if this was not the case I would definitely vote third party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 02/06/2008

Regardless the BHO spin. The bottom line is that caucases may select a messiah but they don't elect presidents. Should Clinton capture 8 of the 10 most populated states and if you include Florida and Michigan that would make it 10 of 12 for her. There is always an excuse or racist reason for Obama's losses. Clinton vs McCain? Put the $$ on her. Are we to believe if Hillary is the nominee the anti-war Obamites and independents would vote for a 71 year old senile turd who advocates the possibility of a 100 year war who also advocates the continuing of GW's economic policies? The right wing of the repub party can't even stand him. Whoever is the dem's nominee, there's going to be change. Anyone who believes one person can change the GOP and the way Washington works should drink the kool-aid and jump on the Hale Bopp express. Regardless who is president. You need control of the House and senate and the big 60 to override presidential vetoes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 02/06/2008
- frappe I'm a Fan of frappe 210 fans permalink
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Whether it's Hillary or Barack, at least they both fully realize how extremely important it will be to fight back quickly and with extreme prejudice at the Republican slime machine as we all know that it is not a question of whether or not the Republicans will once again resort to swiftboating the Democratic nominee. That is a virtual certainty regardless of who the nominee is. It is therefor important to anticipate the substance and nature of their attacks -- before they launch -- and have hard hitting response ads ready in the arsenal for immediate release.

Be prepared for anything and everything. Expect the absolute worst from that bunch. They have proven that they will stop at nothing to destroy one's reputation or campaign. They'll play on the publics' ignorance and often the mainstream media will worsen the situation by allowing the false allegations or arguments to fester and grow, as was the case with John Kerry's Swiftboat debacle. So don't expect any help whatsoever from the media. They will not keep the competition honest. As I said, they often exacerbate the problem.

The good news is that these past seven years of Bush and Cheney have provided a rich and bottomless reservoir of ammunition to put the Republicans on the defensive. Never since Watergate has there been so much misery and harm done to our country on so many different levels and in so many different ways. We certainly have a wealth of material to keep the Republicans on the defensive. The simple fact is that they have proven themselves completely and uniquely incapable of governing in a fair and equitable manner. And we are tired of them. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 02/06/2008

Hillary Terminator Spoof: WATCH HERE! LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGMgxFE6bms

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 02/06/2008

President Bill Clinton named Deval Patrick to head the Justice Department's civil rights division. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=49043
President Clinton later campaigned for Deval Patrick. https://secure.devalpatrick.com/page/clinton This year Patrick declined to endorse Hillary and endorsed Sen. Obama – so much for loyalty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 02/06/2008
- ystasino I'm a Fan of ystasino 2 fans permalink

Clinton borrowed $5M last month... from herself.

FEB 9
Louisiana -Primary- (56)
Nebraska -Caucus- (24)
Washington -Caucus-(78)
Virgin Islands -Primary-(3)

FEB 10
Maine -Caucus-(24)

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District of Columbia -Primary- (15)
Maryland -Primary-(70)
Virginia -Primary-(83)

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Hawaii -Caucus- (20)
Wisconsin -Primary- (79)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 02/06/2008

F*E*A*R


Wow, I am simply amazed! the so-called non-Washington politician is basically using fear as a political weapon! Shocked! I'm shocked I tell ya!

He said that if he winds up winning more delegates in voting than the former first lady, they "would have to think long and hard about how they approach the nomination when the people they claim to represent have said, 'Obama's our guy,'" he said.

"I have no doubt that I can get the people who vote for Senator Clinton. ... It's not clear that Senator Clinton can get all the people I'm getting," he said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080206/ap_on_el_pr/obama;_ylt=AvJSm6nxqcAi_Z9cIZE0CxVp24cA

F*E*A*R

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 02/06/2008
- Lisette I'm a Fan of Lisette 39 fans permalink
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Hillary can try to spin but the truth is she is sinking fast.

She is down to her base and soon Obama will take that.

The record number of voters is not because of her, but because of Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 02/06/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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I'm so confused. :P

Swaggie (See profile | I'm a fan of Swaggie)

Bill Clinton in 1996 was the last time a Dem took AZ. And that was the first time since I don't know. That's why her success her is so remarkable. The Missus worked at the same law firm as her way back when, though Janet was a senior partner and my Missus was a lowly new associate.

Reply | Parent | Favorite| Flag as abusive | posted 04:17 pm on 02/06/2008

swaggart (See profile | I'm a fan of swaggart)

Sorry to disappoint you, baby, but the good Reverend landed a physician.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 02/06/2008
- Mahavishnu I'm a Fan of Mahavishnu 3 fans permalink

Lostskeleton said: On a side note, as an Obama supporter, Clinton won states that the Democratic nominee is going to win anyway, especially in this election. CA, NY, NJ and Mass is unlikely to not go Blue because of Obama. Just because they voted Clinton does not mean they will abandon the Democrats in this election." You fail to mention that those states that Clinton won- Obama lost. If you want to ASSURE a Democratic victory who should you vote for? The one who received more votes or the one that received less votes. Your argument is counter-intuitive. By your own definition, if Obama, the loser, is going to win those states- Clinton, the winner, is really going to win and would be the best bet for a Democratic president. Is that so difficult to understand? What has happened to common sense? And BTW, there is no whispering campaign. And there is plenty of talk from Obama's supporters that says HRC can't win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 02/06/2008

Remember the movie: "all the president's men?"...where is the $5 million dollars that the Shifty Clintons are putting up for the election coming from? I have the hunch that it is not coming from their bank. Either Huffington or Drudge should: FOLLOW THE MONEY!...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 02/06/2008

Hillary Clinton just promised that as President, she will do what she can to see that it Washington D.C. would become a state.

Again, I don't know what she's talking about. The President has no authority over that. If she were to become president she would actually LOSE the ability to influence whether DC is a state or not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 02/06/2008
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