Clinton says tide is turning

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BETH FOUHY | April 22, 2008 11:34 PM EST | AP

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Daughter Chelsea Clinton, left, and mother Dorothy Rodham, center, applaud Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., as she speaks after her Pennsylvania Primary win over Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in Philadelphia, Tuesday, April 22, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

PHILADELPHIA — Hillary Rodham Clinton said her Pennsylvania primary victory is for everyone who's been counted out.

Still the underdog, the New York senator told a spirited rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday night that the "tide is turning" in her Democratic presidential nomination contest against Barack Obama. He would have all but knocked her from the race if he'd been able to pull off a win in Pennsylvania.

Instead, Clinton savored another big-state victory and prepared to pivot to Indiana and North Carolina for the next round. Former President Bill Clinton joined his wife on the primary night stage for the first time since Super Tuesday on Feb. 5, and the two shared a long embrace.

"You know, some people counted me out and said to drop out," she told supporters, who roared their disapproval of that idea. "But the American people don't quit and they deserve a president who doesn't quit, either."

Clinton still faces a daunting road, thanks to Obama's earlier string of victories, and a diminished field of contests still ahead. She was hoping that party leaders known as super-delegates would see her Pennsylvania victory as validation of her claim that she's the one with the experience and judgment to take on the issues Americans care about.

"For six weeks, Senator Obama and I crisscrossed the state ... being judged side by side, making our best case," she said. "You listened and today you chose. With two wars abroad and an economic crisis here at home, you know the stakes are high and the challenges are great. But you also know the possibilities ... are endless with a president who's ready to lead on Day One."

She prevailed in a particularly bitter contest that threatened to polarize Democrats as Republican John McCain cruises on in preparation for the fall campaign. Clinton was the longtime leader in Pennsylvania opinion polls and saw that advantage shrink closer to the primary.

"We were up against a formidable opponent," she said. "He broke every spending record in this state, trying to knock us out of this race. Well, the people of Pennsylvania had other ideas."

 
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This is about one thing. Money. She has to stay in this campaign to continue the process of bilking money from people too stupid to do math and who think Fox News is "fair and balanced." I'd say she is doing us all a fabor by exposing her true self to the electorate. My guess is she'll suddenly find God soon and climb up Oral Roberts tower, hey it works for him. About May 15th or so she'll climb up there and threaten to stay there until she gets another $10 million or so. The thing the supers better understand is after this insanity the party will have to drop this silliness once and for all and decide the partys nominee according to what the voters want.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 04/24/2008

The tide is turning and it has the smell of rotting fish. I'm disgusted with her willingness to steal this election no matter what the cost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 04/23/2008

What? The Tide is Turning is the 2008 equivalent of the 1992 Comeback Kid remark in NH?

Somebody get Hillary a laptop. Let her see what we are able to know in 2008 that we couldn't in the races she's familiar with.

No one is buying this clapping seal crap from her. She can't close the deal. She's incapable of beating Obama in delegates, votes, or states won.

As for the Super Dels? End this goddam thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 04/23/2008

I know my stomach's turning. . .

If this doesn't get wrapped up soon, I'm going to shoot myself. PLEASE make this insanity end! Pick Obama, pick Clinton, I don't care anymore - just MAKE IT STOP!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 04/23/2008

Time for the sports analogy:

Hillary is racing Obama at the Daytona 500 ... she's on the lead lap, but 20 seconds behind race leader Obama. As they take the white flag, there's realistically no way for her to take the lead unless Obama crashes or his car breaks, but she did take 2 seconds off his lead on the last lap.

Eh, but nobody ever got to hold up the trophy and spray champagne around for taking 2 seconds off the winner's lead late in the race, sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 04/23/2008

KP N SEA....A GREAAAT ANALOGY....AND I HAD TO LAUGH AT THE HEADLINE: TIDE IS TURNING? SHE ISN'T EVEN CLOSE TO THE WATER....... SHE IS BONNIE AND HE IS CLYDE, AND TO WATCH HIM LAST NIGHT --YOU WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT WAS HIS "RACE" HE IS A VERY VERY SICK (DELUSIONAL) CREATURE WHO CAN'T WAIT TO BECOME....... THE NEXT DEFACTO PRESIDENT. HE HOGGED THAT STAGE LIKE A THIRSTY BIKER GOES AFTER A COLD KEG OF BEER. HE IS THEE GROSSEST. THEY ARE WHITE TRASH WITH TONS OF (OUR) MONEY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 04/23/2008

Hillary's win is generally called "racism".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 04/23/2008

la la land.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 04/23/2008

The tide is turning??? The Clinton's have been Mr. and Mrs. Democrat Party over the last several years so it may be difficult to wipe them out completely. However, Obama has managed to raise more money, organize a better campaign, obtain more votes and delegates and gain more superdelegates as the race goes foward. Come on now Hillary!!! Please, FOR THE LOVE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, drop out.

Peace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 04/23/2008

The tide is not turning, it's more like the sewer backed up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 04/23/2008

The tide may be turning, but the superdelegates aren't. As of 4 p.m. EST, she hasn't announced a single new super since her big win in Pa. Some tide. More like a dribble. But enough about Bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 04/23/2008
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Hee! Haaaw! The tide is turning !!! Yessiree ! At the beginning of the year, Hillary Clinton had a 20 points lead on Obama in Pennsylvania and yesterday she won the state by ... 10 points ????

Hmmm! Let me see, that's probably a mistake. No, no, that's about right. Hillary Clinton actually lost ground in Pennsylvania.

That's the Clintons for you : a lot of sound but not much sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 04/23/2008

I guess you could call her the comeback kid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 04/23/2008

No latest numbers show she won by 9.2%. Sorry Hillary NO double digits after all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 04/23/2008
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Hillary is right about one thing the tide turned about a month ago and she is so far behind she will be unable to catch up. it's still time to turn out the lights on her champagne and heal up the party. I don't think she going to be able to steal the nomination. I wish i trusted the Clinton's more but it is what it is. If the pledge delegates will is blunted by super delegates the Democratic party might as well disband.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 04/23/2008
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If Obama hasn't lost a lead in any state where he was up big, and Hillary has been up big in every state at one time or another doesn't Oberman's trajectory argument actually hold water? He is climbing out a hole, she is falling from the heavens. Each state.

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 04/23/2008
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Allow me to begin by saying congrats to all you Clintonistas out there. You guys ran a good race, a little more negative than I would have liked but hey this the big leagues so congrats. Now lets see if you guys can do what Obama did, take a 20 pt lead and make it ten. Lets see if you guys can close out Obama in NC... because that is basically what Hillary just did right, hold a state she was going to win no matter what? The demographics here in PA are tailor made for Hillary so lets pick a state that is tailor made for Obama... say NC where he is up a similar amount to what she was up in PA and lets see if she can close the gap. As far as I remember and correct me if I am wrong Hillary hasn't closed on Obama once this entire process. If she was up, as she has been in every single state including SC, Obama has been able to close on her... except perhaps NY her home state. But has Obama lost a 7-10 pts lead, has he even been close in any race where he was up 7-10 pts? He was up in NH but Hillary had been up in NH for months, I honestly can't remember if Obama has lost a ten pt lead.... help me out here, has he?

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 04/23/2008

Excellent point you have there, jcwtts--first time I've seen this angle on NC anywhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 04/23/2008
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I JUST WANT TO KNOW ONE THING!
Do I order an OBAMA SHIRT or a CLINTON SHIRT?
Hurry up already!!!!!
I may not make it to November!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 04/23/2008

She is just trying to brainwash everyone into believing some that is just not happening. OB did what he had to do he kept within the 10% range.

BRAVO!!

On to our next brushup....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 04/23/2008
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