Clinton Supporters Send Last-Ditch Obama Attack Emails To Supers

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First Posted: 05- 9-08 10:54 AM   |   Updated: 05-17-08 05:12 AM

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As the Democratic primary nears its long-awaited conclusion, undecided superdelegates have been drowned under a sudden deluge of angry, sometimes vicious emails from Hillary Clinton supporters urging them to not fall in line behind Barack Obama.

The letter writing campaign picked up steam late Thursday evening when several superdelegates confirmed that a coordinated effort had been launched, apparently independent of Clinton's campaign, to raise last-minute concerns about Obama's candidacy and present the specter of voter defections should the Illinois Democrat become the nominee.

In more than dozen messages sent yesterday evening and shared with The Huffington Post, supporters of Clinton emailed a laundry list of political and exceedingly personal attacks on Obama's candidacy, including criticisms of his prior associations and claims that he, not Clinton, had played the race card. The letters underscore the high emotional pitch of the late stage Democratic primary as well as the utter conviction among many supporters of both campaigns that their candidate is solely worthy of the nomination.

Such campaigns targeting superdelegates have mostly been avoided out of fear that the party officials would react negatively to outside pressure. And at least four superdelegates on the receiving end of yesterday's emails suggested that they did more harm to Clinton's cause than good.

In one exchange, Donna Brazille, Al Gore's campaign manager and a stalwart of the Democratic Party, responded with frustration to a writer's threats of defection. "Honestly, this is the 9th email today," she wrote before 8:00 pm. "So I believe you're ready to not only destroy Roe versus Wade, voting rights, civil liberties and civil rights. Perhaps adding trillions more to the deficits through non-stop tax cuts to the wealthy and 100 more years in Iraq. Yes, please join Rush and McCain asap. The train has left. Catch it."

The Clinton campaign did not return a request for comment as to whether it was behind the email campaign. One author said that she was responding not to the senator's staff, but to commenters on the blog of Taylor Marsh, a committed supporter of the New York Democrat whose readers had gotten a hold of a list of email addresses.

"It was a 'spur of the moment' idea brought about by a blog (Taylor Marsh)," explained Shirley Luther, a Texas Democrat who threatened to vote for McCain should Obama be the nominee. "Tonight several of our bloggers came up with the idea of writing the super delegates. Someone on the blog found a list of emails and posted it.... Everything I wrote is the truth about my political background. The exit polls show I am not alone in refusing to vote for Obama and opting to McCain. This probably would not be possible if there was any other Republican running. But there are a lot of moderate Democrats who do respect his service."

[Added Later]: Taylor Marsh denied any involvement in the affair, saying her readers and commenters were responsible for their own actions.

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Luther's email, compared to the nearly dozen provided to The Huffington Post, was mild in tone. Beyond threatening defection from the party, authors attacked Obama for his relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers, the unrepentant Weather Underground member who is a Chicago acquaintance of the senator. One writer accused the Illinois Democrat of playing the "race card" against the Clintons -- a proposition most political observers argue is reversed -- while several others called him a misogynist.

"How can we elect someone who has never accomplished anything, refuses to take stands on issues, befriends anti-American terrorists, attends a church for 20 years with Wright, and denies ever hearing anything controversial, and then stages a *public fight* so he can finally denounce him, takes credit for bills in the Senate that he had nothing to do with, and is propped up as the candidate of change??" wrote one Democrat.

Added another: "Obama, in my opinion, will NOT survive the general election against McCain. But even if he does, he will be beholden to the old-time politics, politicians and bundling interests that raised him up to where he is. It's not new, better politics. It's a sales job that's been done by the old power guards... Look at the presidential loser's club that has lined up behind Obama: Walter Mondale, George McGovern, Gary Hart, Ted Kennedy, Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd, and John Kerry. Agents of change? Hope, Unity? A new way to do politics?"

At least two other party insiders wrote the Huffington Post expressing concern over the scope ("I've received emails like this for weeks but tonight it started in mass) and negativity of some of the Obama attacks, including one red-state Democrat:

"I spent my entire life in the two reddest states in the entire U.S. so please excuse me if I fail to discern the nuances of the arguments sent my way this evening in what appears to be an orchestrated campaign to intimidate the remaining unpledged delegates by threatening to leave the party and vote for a third Bush term if I and others like me don't vote for Sen. Clinton," wrote the exasperated superdelegate. "I have been uncommitted throughout this campaign because I wanted to see how the candidates performed in a variety of settings. I am proud of them both. But I am horrified by this effort to threaten votes for McCain if super delegates don't vote for Sen. Clinton. I have received hundreds of emails from both sides - but I can say without exception that I have not received a single email from an Obama supporter that threatened a vote for McCain if I didn't support Sen. Obama. You really ought to be ashamed."

UPDATE:

Phil Singer, a spokesman for Clinton, emails to say that the campaign knows nothing about the emails. Meanwhile, two readers write in to say they saw the campaign being coordinated at the friendly Clinton website Hillaryis44.org, as well as the blog page on Clinton's own website.

As the Democratic primary nears its long-awaited conclusion, undecided superdelegates have been drowned under a sudden deluge of angry, sometimes vicious emails from Hillary Clinton supporters urging ...
As the Democratic primary nears its long-awaited conclusion, undecided superdelegates have been drowned under a sudden deluge of angry, sometimes vicious emails from Hillary Clinton supporters urging ...
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- dbdzen I'm a Fan of dbdzen 21 fans permalink

Pro-choice women know that Clinton's short-term selfish ambition is bad for them.

Her last stand is really about Wright.

Perhaps she should run an exit poll on whether Hagee or Rod Parsley matter in how voters view McCain. Most voters are unaware of their toxic sermons because they're too busy working hard.

If the media dedicated 42% of their political coverage to Hagee and Parsley in April AND McCain's clearly half-hearted denunciations, his religious base would splinter similarly and his polling numbers among independents would fall.

I agree, for many of Hillary's hard working Americans, Wright was a pretext, or a latch-on issue that they could finally point to as a reason not to vote Obama without having to admit they were having difficulty (as Democrats) electing a man who failed by the "1-Drop Rule." It even allowed some to deceitfully claim, "I was planning to support him all along but then this Wright thing happened."

Why do I know this? Because many Americans sticking with Obama have hard-working "Clinton relatives" that have privately admitted as much.

Caution, female Clinton voters now "leaning McCain" or planning to stay home may end up having Roe v Wade overturned.

-Justice John Paul Stevens is nearly 90
-We're at 4 Conservative Justices on Supreme Court (Alito, Roberts, Scalia, Thomas)
-The next president will nominate Steven's replacement.

Nice trade - Clinton's last stand = loss of choice for women.
You can have Obama or McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 05/10/2008

Any superdelegate who has not endorsed Obama after Bill's and Hillary's despicable racist remarks about "hard working" White workers being unwilling to vote for Obama is another day that superdelegate is embracing a personal and Democratic Party appearance of tolerating racism. The Clintons have been tailoring a subtle racist message for their whole campaign, attempting to paint Obama as if he is in the Jesse Jackson/Al Sharpton mode. They have mastered the area of public discourse where Whites believe something is neutral while Blacks believe it to be racist and have been playing to that area since they realized Hillary's "inevitability" might need some strengthening.

With Hillary's and Bill's outright racist assertion regarding Barack's inability to get "hard working" white worker votes, they have crossed that line. Everyone but hard core racists like Pat Buchanan, Moron Joe and his adoring little sister Mika Zbig know the Clintons are playing the racism card now. Given that Barack has won more pledged delegates under the System to which both parties agreed and nothing can change that, even the Clintons attempts to get rewarded for breaking the rules to which they agreed re MI and FL, superdelegates must endorse NOW to punish her racism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 05/10/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

Al sharpton or rev. Wright will be his running mate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 05/10/2008

Raymonf...­that is a comment that only an a$$ hat would make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 05/10/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

I agree.

However the supers cannot really rally before the voting is done, or Clinton will scream bloody murder, and accuse everyone of sexist back room deals, and rile up the electorate into thinking shes been robbed.

So we're stuck with this.

I hope they toss her out of the party as soon as hey can though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 05/10/2008

Although we obviously agree on much more than we disagree, I've been a proponent of letting the process play out to the end -- until this. She must be directly rejected and punished for these racist remarks and the superdelegates, as "supers" have more of a responsibility to do it than others in the Democratic Party. They should convene, renounce those comments directly, endorse Obama and ask her to apologize publicly for having said those things. They should tell her that if she doesn't apologize, she'll go the way of Trent Lott when he praised Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond, and won't have much of a role in the Senate either.

They should not wait, as it looks as if they are willing to be calculating about racism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 05/10/2008
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 93 fans permalink

"Punishment for racism".

now that'll win you a lot of white votes.
Good to see where you're coming from,Nonamenesiac.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 05/10/2008

You're damn right that's where I'm coming from. Let the Repubs and the Nazis have the dixiecrat vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 05/10/2008

You're darn right that's where I'm coming from. Let the Dixiecrats vote Republicans. Not that it matters as opposing racism must be done on principle, but the Dems will get more votes by punishing racism than by embracing it directly or indirectly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 05/10/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

She is a women scorned. Look out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 05/10/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

No way Hillary will be Obama running mate, and without her to get the white and Independent vote, there's no way he wins in November. I don't think she will take it if offered. I do think she will secretly help McCain win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 05/10/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

What a silly statement.

First, he CAN get "the white vote" - there ARE white people in places besides PA and the like who voted for him overwhelmingly. She is making a molehill out of a few select racist states where the black population doesn't cancel out the racist vote.

Second, do you think Hillary is the only one who can get a "white vote"? I hate to point out that he will almost certainly choose a white running mate, who will be MORE capable than she is - and who the entire country except the bubba's and the old people don't hate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 05/10/2008
- neve I'm a Fan of neve 9 fans permalink

She's not the only candidate in the world who can attrack poor white folks, even assuming Barack can't. In fact, he probably do BETTER with a white male as his vp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 05/10/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

No I thing he should pick a black VP may Jesse Jackson if Als not available.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 05/10/2008

Note to Clinton supporters: if you're going to go ahead and vote for McCain because Hillary is not your nominee, go ahead. No need to stick around and play dirty when there's nothing to be gained. Either get off your a** and work FOR a candidate, or get out of the way! The negativity is way past GETTING OLD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 05/10/2008
- candyc I'm a Fan of candyc 14 fans permalink

In November, does ANYONE really believe that Hillary's supporters will vote for crazy old McCain?
They'll vote for..
A bigger war and more deaths? A war with Iran? Armageddon?
A guy who will appoint at least three Supremes who will vow to overturn Roe V Wade?
The same policies on health care?
More tax cuts for the rich?
More assaults on our Constitution?
The Congress and Senate staying locked in nitpicking bullshit?
The list goes on and on. Even though their candidate has become more and more Republican throughout this campaign, I seriously doubt that anyone who ferverently supports Clinton will vote for continuing on this hazardous path.
If Hillary had played by the rules she helped to create, and won, I would have held my nose and voted for her. Her supporters are going to have to suck it up and vote for Obama.
If they don't, they are complicit in destroying our future.
They will never be forgiven.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 05/10/2008
- Sctt859 I'm a Fan of Sctt859 2 fans permalink

Why us obama supporters should not be afraid of john mccain very short video every obama and clinton supporter should watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOFY_LSFq28&eurl=http://www.obamaiswinning.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 05/10/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

You must be a McCain supporter, yes I like him also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 05/10/2008
- ChangeNow I'm a Fan of ChangeNow 2 fans permalink
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Sending destructive emails, while at the same time knowing that Obama is trying to work out a way to bail her out of debt. Nice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 05/10/2008
- candyc I'm a Fan of candyc 14 fans permalink

People! We have to TRUST OBAMA to do the smart thing. If you can't trust him on this, are you going to vote for him and then second-guess everything he does for the next 4 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 05/10/2008
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Trust??? Trust?? Are you f***ing kidding me? Did you see the polls regarding TRUST? Only about 32% of Americans said they could TRUST HRC!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 05/10/2008
- Chas53 I'm a Fan of Chas53 2 fans permalink

These losers need to get behind Obama and get a life. Read Bob Herbert's column today for some sobering retrovetting of the Clintons. Obama has done the Democratic Party and the country a huge favor, by slaying the Clinton dragon. There is no way in God's Green Earth that this woman should be given the VP slot. Time to turn the page. Clinton fatigue exists, sorry Taylor, but IT IS OVER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 05/10/2008
- filo I'm a Fan of filo 75 fans permalink
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Ok people it’s time. Obama IS the presumptive nominee.

To the Obama supporters, let’s focus on what is important which is winning the White House and start undoing the eight miserable years of Bush. It’s time to dial back the anti-Clinton rhetoric and unify the Democratic party to defeat McCain. Let’s face it we need the Hillary supporters as much as they would have need us if she had won. Let’s be gracious winners.

To the Clinton supporters, it’s time to admit she cannot win the nomination. She fought long and hard but she fell short. There’s no shame in that. If you say you are going to sit out the election then you are helping to give the White House to McCain. That will result in another disastrous four years for the country. We as a country cannot afford that. I understand the anger and disappointment you feel but it is time to get past that. Please ask yourself do you really want another four years of Bush?

To all Democrats: Let’s start focusing on taking the country back from the Republicans. They have taken the country in the wrong direction and it’s time to turn it around. We have a great nominee and we should not have that much trouble defeating McCain. We are the ones who can beat us if we don’t get our act together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 05/10/2008
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I seccond that!! It's futile to continue ranting about Hillary's latest antics. I am going to focus my comments on McSane and idiot-boy Bush/Cheyney (because they are still in the WH making a complete mess of things for President-to-be Obama. It's time for us Dems to remember our principles, accept reality, and focus on getting our troops out of Iraq!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 05/10/2008
- DocJerome I'm a Fan of DocJerome 22 fans permalink

Here, here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 05/10/2008

A vote for McCain is a vote for more of the same. A vote for Obama is a vote for Chicago style politics. A close examination of Obama's friends and associates will give you a clear indication of the type of people he will appoint as staff and cabinet members.
If Clinton is not the Democratic nominee she will get my write-in vote and any 527 group that opposes Obama will get my contributions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 05/10/2008
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"Chicago-Style politics". LMAO!!

WTF is "Chicago-Style politics"???

Honest? Candid? Straight-Forward? Logical? Thoughtful? Selfless ?

OK, yeah, that's Obama!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 05/10/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

So, you support racists?

I see. you are one of her "bubba racist base".

What a fool. "Questionable associates" - to even bring that up - ESPECIALLY given the 35 yrs of questionable CLINTON associates (Colombian drug dealers now paying for her campaign) just shows that you are really stupid, gullible and hypocritical.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 05/10/2008

Apparently he has shown that he is able to appoint people who know what they are doing since he ran a very good campaign and raise record breaking among of monies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 05/10/2008
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

This all sounds like extortion to me. I'm looking forward to Hillary losing her Senate seat in 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 05/10/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
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Yea, Rev. Al ought'a be out of jail by then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 05/10/2008
- AgathaX I'm a Fan of AgathaX 13 fans permalink
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Talk about record fund raising. I've never given money to an out of state candidate but I'd give money to anyone who had a reasonable chance of booting her out of the senate. Of course, Bloomberg wouldn't need a lot of fund raising.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 05/10/2008
- xcrunner77 I'm a Fan of xcrunner77 14 fans permalink

Do Clinton supporters really think that attacking Obama viciously to the bitter end is going to get us to help her pay off her debt? Hell no. Will that persuade superdelegates? Doesn't seem to be.

They appear to be as delusional as their candidate.

As for paying off her debt, if she started off by transferring $10 million from her Senate campaign into the Presidential fund so it would not look like Barack had outraised her by that much. That was the first "loan." She's now put a total of $30 million of "subsidy" into her campaign.H­er willingness to spend recklessly does not make it our responsibility to fix.Someti­mes "tough love" -- letting someone sink to the bottom -- is the only way.

The Clintons made $110 million in 10 years. They will have to and will be able to raise a ton of money for her Senate re-election. Let them use their own fundraising prowess to pay off her debt. If her supporters don't cough up the money to bail her out, that is their way of saying they too are "done" with her in politics. None of this will wipe out the Clintons financially. They have more in their bank account than Barack and Michelle do. Bill can give 10 or 20 speeches and pay that debt off. Let him do it. He'll have nothing else to do for four years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 05/10/2008

I am a Hillary supporter until the end, if Obama is nominee I will vote for McCain and I have been urging all Hillary supporters to do the same, there is a movement underway to do the same thing, keep getting e-mails from Hillary first responders you can get lots of information from that web-site.I don't believe Obama or his wife , I would rather see McCain for four years, if we have had Bush for 8 we can stand another 4 years with McCain. I have told Hillary supporters that if Obama is nominee register republican, give to his campaign, make calls, canvass, do all the things you did for Hillary,start with your immediate families first and then neighbors and so on, we can do it we have to stick together to get this done. When election comes on Nov 4 just go in hold your nose and vote for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 05/10/2008
- cmeans29 I'm a Fan of cmeans29 3 fans permalink

Happy Mothers Day!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 05/10/2008
- TheNuff I'm a Fan of TheNuff 6 fans permalink

If Hillary had won this thing fair and square I would support her because I am a true democrat and not a bandwagon jumper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 05/10/2008

Ditto to what TheNuff said. But the operative words here are "fair and square." Most of Hillary's supporter who are threatening to switch to McCain don't beleive that he's won this fair and square. They believe:
1) he tried to stop the MI and FL revotes
2) he doesn't deserve ANY electoral votes from MI because he wasn't on the ballot
3) he was the first one to play the race card
4) he should have waited his turn
5) having a woman president is far more important than having another man, even though he'd be the first AA president
6) list of all his physical imperfections
7) the election was rigged by his Chicago-style politician friends
8) his people played the caucus system unfairly
9) "our girl" as Hillary is known to these supporters, has done NOTHING wrong in this campaign (and this is the one that confuses me because it is the most baffling)
10) The votes that Hillary got are more IMPORTANT than the votes that Barack got

This type of supporter will go to her/his grave believing he somehow stole this election. They will vote for McCain, but this level of passion for Hillary and contempt for Obama can really only be found on these blogs. The total effect in the end will not be as big as they claim. Reason will prevail for those who don't visit the blogs regularly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 05/10/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 229 fans permalink
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I'm beginning to think that the poster above who is organizing a McCain vote is actually a Republican who is doing this. I have no reason to believe real Democrats would be that vengeful. I think you are all Republicans who are fronting as disgruntled Hillary supporters. There's no other explanation, because true Clinton supporters would want to see the Democrats win regardless of who is nominated. None of would want to see a McCain presidency, to want to punish the entire country, let alone the entire world, because Hillary is not the nominee. That is just too sociopathic an idea. I don't attribute it to Hillary suporters in any way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 05/10/2008

Why? What position of Obama's don't you like that is so inferior to Hillary's. Healthcare? That is a fairly small nuance between their positions one forces everyone to have coverage the other not, but everyone could buy. Without a doubt the forced part of Hillary's plan would be compromised out if anything is expected to come out in healthcare. The war? Hillary says she would start leaving in 60 days, Obama right away.

On stated policies they are so close that it comes down to who do you believe means what they say and who can work with everyone to get it done. On both those cases Obama has the edge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 05/10/2008
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Why would you do that? Oh, you must not have family or friends in Iraq. Ok, now that makes sense on why you don't care if we stayed another 100 years or so. No? Maybe it's because you don't have any female family and friends that were raped and wanted to abort their rapists' seed? OK, that makes sense that you don't care if Roe v Wade is overturned.

Ohhh....yo­u're a republican!! Now it ALL makes sense!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 05/10/2008

I doubt if you and your Hillary woirshipping fireinds will have to hold your nose to vote for Mccain-if you were actually more than a fair weather democrat. Hillary Sniper fire Clinton can't win ,so I'm leaving. Take a hike stupid-buh bye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 05/10/2008
- frappe I'm a Fan of frappe 206 fans permalink
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The race is over. There is zero chance of a Clinton nomination. And even if she were able to steal the nomination away from Obama, she would have an ABSOLUTE ZERO chance of getting elected. Because I can promise you that if she were to steal the nomination, the outrage and outright disgust from those who supported Barack Obama would be felt in real terms when November came around and they either boycotted the election or voted outright for McCain -- just to stifle her thievery.

Hillary Clinton, what a profound hypocrite. Here she is saying how so important it is to count the votes in FL and MI while, at the end of the process, she will be making every attempt to nullify the will of the very voters she claims to have respect for. It's disgusting. I wish that the Clintons would just exit the political stage and crawl into some kind of hole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 05/10/2008
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Yes I guess that is what should make me happier today -- She will never, ever be elected to any office of the White House.

I do so much like those apples.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 05/10/2008
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

Theres still Ralph Nader to vote for. The Clintons can't get out of the hole, that's their problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 05/10/2008

Desperate, desperate, desperate.

Desperate like Sauron at the end of Lord Of The Rings when the ring has been destroyed in Mount Doom and "there rose a huge shape of shadow, impenetrable, lightning-crowned, filling all the sky. Enormous it reared above the world, and stretched down towards them a vast threatening hand, terrible but impotent; for even as it leaned over them, a great wind took it, and it was all blown away, and passed..."

Desperate like Hitler in the bunker, moving imaginary armies on his wall-charts, grasping at fantasy scenarios.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 05/10/2008

Dream on McCain will be in the whitehouse, Hillary supporters are just getting started wait and see,this country is not ready for Obama, you will snap out of your fantasy world on Nov 4 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 05/10/2008
- cmeans29 I'm a Fan of cmeans29 3 fans permalink

Just getting started? A hail mary after the game is over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 05/10/2008
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Gazzed: "This country is not ready for Obama."

Why is that? Because he's half-black?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 05/10/2008

I've voted Democrat in every election since 1972, because I agree with their policies as a whole. I haven't liked every personality and may have preferred another candidate over the one nominated. However, if we don't support the eventual Democratic candidate this year, we will have deep remorse within weeks of the election. Splitting the vote by writing in another candidate will only give McCain the election. If the Clinton supporters don't support Obama, should he prevail as the nominee, and they continue to go along with the subtle and not-so-subtle attempts to undermine his candidacy, I think they will damage her chances to run for any elected office again. As well, she will not be looked upon favorably when it comes to possible higher level government appointments, which could give her more "experience" than her years as First Lady. Our country is ready for a change. Yes, that means as a middle class white woman who believes in a woman's right to choose, I would support Obama in the general election. We have too much to loose and much more to gain by electing the eventual Democratic nominee. We need to get started on showing Americans the vast differences between McCain and Obama rather than cutting each other down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 05/10/2008
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Hillary take your disgusting negative campaign; your pathetic obsessive personality disorder and your massive campaign debt and retire back to Chappaqua with your morally challenged finger pointing husband and your arrogantly spoiled brat. These things belong to you but the WH doesn't. Good bye, so long, adios, later, see ya....!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 05/10/2008
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