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DAVID ESPO and SARA KUGLER | May 20, 2008 11:53 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., his wife Michelle and their daughters Malia, 9, and Sasha, 6, join together on stage at a rally Tuesday, May 20, 2008, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Barack Obama stepped to the brink of victory in the Democratic presidential race Tuesday night, defeating Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Oregon primary and moving within 100 delegates of the total he needs to claim the prize at the party convention this summer.

"You have put us within reach of the Democratic nomination," he told cheering supporters in Iowa, the overwhelmingly white state that launched him, a black, first-term senator from Illinois, on his improbable path to victory last January.

Obama lavished praise on Clinton, his rival in a race unlike any other, and accused Republican John McCain of a campaign run by lobbyists.

"You are Democrats who are tired of being divided, Republicans who no longer recognize the party that runs Washington, independents who are hungry for change," he said, speaking to a crowd on the grounds of the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines as well as the millions around the country who will elect the nation's 44th president in November.

Clinton countered with a lopsided win in Kentucky, a victory with scant political value in a race moving inexorably in Obama's direction.

The former first lady vowed to remain in the race, telling supporters, "I'm more than determined than ever to see that every vote is cast and every ballot is counted."

But in a sign of confidence on the front-runner's part, party officials said discussions were under way to send Paul Tewes, a top Obama campaign aide, to the Democratic National Committee to oversee operations for the fall campaign.

And in a fresh indication that their race was coming to an end, Clinton and Obama praised one another and pledged a united party for the general election.

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"While we continue to go toe-to-toe for this nomination, we do see eye-to-eye when it comes to uniting our party to elect a Democratic president this fall," said Clinton, whose supporters Obama will need if he is to end eight years of Republican rule in the White House.

Clinton won at least 47 delegates in the two states and Obama won at least 32, according to an analysis of election returns by The Associated Press. All the Kentucky delegates were awarded, but there were still 24 to be allocated in Oregon, and Obama was in line for many of them.

He had 1,949 delegates overall, out of 2026 needed for the nomination. Clinton had 1,769 according the latest tally by the AP.

Obama's total includes more than a majority of the delegates picked in the 56 primaries and caucuses on the calendar, a group that excludes nearly 800 superdelegates, the party leaders who hold the balance of power at the convention.

With about 50 percent of the votes counted in Oregon's unique mail-in primary, Obama was gaining a 58 percent share to 42 percent for Clinton.

The former first lady's victory in Kentucky was bigger yet _ 65 percent to 30 percent _ and the exit polls underscored once more the work Obama has ahead if he is to win over her voters.

Almost nine in 10 ballots were cast by whites, and the former first lady was winning their support overwhelmingly. She defeated him among voters of all age groups and incomes, the college educated and non-college educated, self-described liberals, moderates and conservatives.

"We have had our disagreements during this campaign, but we all admire her courage, her commitment and her perseverance," Obama said of his rival and partner in a marathon race through the primaries. "No matter how this primary ends, Senator Clinton has shattered myths and broken barriers and changed the America in which my daughters and yours will come of age."

As for McCain, he said he would leave it up to the Arizona senator "to explain whether his policies and positions represent long-held convictions or Washington calculations, but the one thing they don't represent is change."

McCain's spokesman countered quickly.

"This election is fundamentally about who Americans can trust to secure peace and prosperity for the next generation of Americans. Without a doubt, Barack Obama is a talented political orator, but his naive plans for unconditional summits with rogue leaders and support for big tax hikes on hardworking families expose his bad judgment that Americans can ill-afford in our next president," said Tucker Bounds in a statement.

In the fundraising chase, Obama reported cash on hand of $46.5 million, all of which can be used for the general election. Unless he takes federal funds, he is permitted to raise as much as he can.

Unlike Obama, McCain is expected to take federal funds, which total about $85 million and bar him from raising other donations for his campaign's use.

"We still have work to do to in the remaining states, where we will compete for every delegate available," Obama said in an e-mail sent to supporters. "But tonight, I want to thank you for everything you have done to take us this far _ farther than anyone predicted, expected or even believed possible."

Both candidates paused during the day to express best wishes to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat suffering from a brain tumor.

"So many of us here have benefited in some way or another because of the battles he's waged, and some of us are here because of them," Obama said.

Said Clinton: "As a lifelong champion for social justice and equality, his work has made the path easier for me, for Senator Obama and for countless others. He's been with us for our fights and we're now with him in his."

The Clinton campaign expressed irritation at Obama's decision to return to Iowa and mark his success in amassing a majority of delegates won in primaries and caucuses.

But he paid no attention. "The question then becomes how do we complete the nomination process so that we have the majority of the total number of delegates, including superdelegates, to be able to say this thing's over," Obama told The Associated Press in an interview.

Clinton looked for a consolation for the strongest presidential campaign of any woman in history. She hoped to finish with more votes than her rival in all the contests combined, including Florida and Michigan, two states that were stripped of their delegates by the national party for moving their primary dates too early. A Democratic convention committee is to meet on May 31 in Washington to decide how _ and whether _ to seat delegates from the two states.

Not counting the results in Kentucky and Oregon, Obama was ahead of Clinton by slightly more than 618,000 votes out of 32.2 million cast in primaries and caucuses where both candidates competed.

The numbers do not include Iowa, Maine, or Nevada caucuses, nor do they count _ as Clinton does in her totals _ Florida and Michigan.

The only primaries remaining are Puerto Rico, on June 1, followed two days later by South Dakota and Montana.

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David Espo reported from Washington. Brendan Farrington in Florida contributed to this report.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Barack Obama stepped to the brink of victory in the Democratic presidential race Tuesday night, defeating Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Oregon primary and moving within 100 del...
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Bye bye Georgina Wallace, the new centuries Dixiecrat

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 05/21/2008
- dsmyre I'm a Fan of dsmyre 10 fans permalink

I bet Hillary did her usual thing and ignored Obama's win. She rarely congratulates him publicly. She will maybe call the next day privately and mutter a very brief congratulations. She's small and petty like that. Another reason she has failed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 05/21/2008
- JackW I'm a Fan of JackW 3 fans permalink

Then you obvioulsy don't pay too much attention to anything other than Obama, because she has congratulated him, and doesn't ignore him like he does, but judging by your post, you must have inside knowledge.

She failed alright. I mean, she could only get 17,000,000 people to vote for her instead of him! Man what a failure that was! I guess Obama can celebrate the fact he didn't get those same 17,000,000 to vote for him or else he too would be considered a failure! Lucky Dog!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 05/21/2008
- ruscle I'm a Fan of ruscle 2 fans permalink

She rarely even mentions him by name. It's always "My opponent."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 05/21/2008
- mystic I'm a Fan of mystic 18 fans permalink

Hillary is really pissing me off. Dowd is right on the money in her op-ed in the NYT today. Why should we put Hillary’s feelings over the good of the country? Why should we pussy foot around not offending her ego over Democratic party unity? Pullease!! It’s obvious that she would rather have McCain than let a black man rule this country. It’s clear that Hillary IS going onto the Convention, and mark me: This unseemingly ungracious low class stunt of hers is being pushed and manipulated by BILL CLINTON, who would also rather have a fascist McCain/Lieberman ticket than see a black man in office.“I can’t take rejection,” you can see Bill say wagging his infamous index lying index finger that introduced the world to Monica. When he became apoplectic that someone suggested we reopen an unbiased investigation into 9/11, you could see that he has gone over to “their side”, the fascist dark side. They don’t care about the country. So now they tell us. We’re on our own. If the country elects McCain it’ll be Bill Clinton who prefers it that way. End of story.
Naomi Wolf’s “The End of America” is dead right. It’s happening before our eyes. And we are allowing it to happen, just like we allowed torture, the crematoria and everything else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/21/2008
- mortrefuge I'm a Fan of mortrefuge 11 fans permalink

An interesting thing to think about when you consider the Obama campaign is how it has effected the Republicans. Right now McCain is all over the map trying to shore up his conservative base by moving to Bush on foreign policy and to the right on economic policy. At the same time he is trying to shore up his "maverick" persona by jettisoning lobbyists. If Hillary were the presumptive nominee he wouldn't need to do any of this, Hillary would have activated his base for him, he could claim his lobbyists are better than her lobbyists, and that she is a weak flip flopper on the war. The fact that Obama will be the nominee and even the fact that it's been a close race has created confusion and chaos on the Republican side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 05/21/2008
- wolfi101 I'm a Fan of wolfi101 4 fans permalink

Methinks the Republicans are scared outta their minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 05/21/2008
- dentuso I'm a Fan of dentuso 396 fans permalink
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Latest polls have Obama winning the general by 8, NOT including the Hillary supporters who will eventually get over the disappointment and frustration from an emotional campaign.

Add even half of the 34% who "would vote for McCain or not at all", and it becomes a 14-point lead. Add to that the fact that phone polls call only landlines, with 4% of Obama's supporters using a cellphone as their primary, it becomes a 16-point lead. Add to that the fact that Obama supporters polled have a 90% likelihood of actually casting a ballot vs. McCain's sub-80%, and you get an over 20-point lead.

Essentially, we might very well be looking at the largest landslide victory in decades.

I'm okay with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 05/21/2008
- RoseBlue I'm a Fan of RoseBlue 11 fans permalink

Exactly. I think your point is further proven by their silly Operation Chaos. The Republicans were willing to do anything, ANYTHING, regardless of how half-baked, to avoid running against Obama. We will see more and more desperate tactics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 05/21/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 77 fans permalink
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I think Operation Chaos was meant to COVER UP the fact that so many Republican voters were leaving their party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 05/21/2008
- IamPhenom I'm a Fan of IamPhenom 24 fans permalink

Good points. On top of that, Hillary put out this impression that she is more electable because of "scandals" (Rev Wright, bitter comments) with Obama. That perception was based on the clean campaign Obama ran though. He didn't mention Monica. He didn't talk about the questionable pardons. He didn't mention Whitewater, or Filegate, or Hillary's top fundraiser Norman Hsu being in prison, or the Peter Paul lawsuits and scandal, the Clinton business ties to Dubai, etc. etc.

Against McCain, ALL of those things and more would have been thrown at the Clintons. Republicans had been planning to battle Hillary for YEARS. They produced a major documentary attacking her. They had their attacks all prepared.

All this money Obama is raising and new voters he is mobilizing will be used to defeat Republicans all over the country. The Republicans are terrified of running against him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 05/21/2008
- BassMent I'm a Fan of BassMent 30 fans permalink
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I think there is a lot of mental illness among Democrats. The evidence? "I will vote Republican if my candidate is not the nominee."

This is like saying, "If my favorite team does not make it to the playoffs I will gouge out my own eyes with a pocket knife."

If this is all just hyperbolic rhetoric, that's one thing. But anyone who says such things in earnest is insane, and I mean that in the clinical sense. Maybe some commentor here with a background in psychology knows the clinical name for the personality disorder that cuases people to deliberately act in a way that is diametrically opposed to their own morals, including deliberately injuring themselves and those they care about. There's definitely a name for it.

Let's hope it's treatable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 05/21/2008
- RoseBlue I'm a Fan of RoseBlue 11 fans permalink

Masochism

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 05/21/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

That is it, exactly, masochism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 05/21/2008
- Hillrick I'm a Fan of Hillrick 85 fans permalink
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I do not believe every comment posted is from actual supporters. Trolls are getting more devious and if not fishing for liberals then just stirring the pot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 05/21/2008
- dsmyre I'm a Fan of dsmyre 10 fans permalink

Yes, lots of mental illness among Democrats. It's trickling down from the Clintons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 05/21/2008
- dentuso I'm a Fan of dentuso 396 fans permalink
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There is only one consistent argument from Hillary supporters: "Obama isn't electable in November"

When you ask them, citing that both candidates carry virtually identical policies - "If all Obama supporters were to have cast votes for Clinton in November, could she win?"

"In a LANDSLIDE!", they'll say.

"But Obama wouldn't win in a landslide?"

"No! He's not electable!".

Self-fulfilling prophecy. The Dem nominee only becomes unelectable if the Dems who claim that he's unelectable... don't elect him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 05/21/2008
- wolfi101 I'm a Fan of wolfi101 4 fans permalink

It's like this:

Clinton can beat McCain - and Obama can beat Clinton... but somehow, Obama can't beat McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 05/21/2008
- dentuso I'm a Fan of dentuso 396 fans permalink
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Yup. It's akin to saying

Bob is taller than Jim. Jim is taller then Frank. Therefore, Frank is probably taller than everyone... if you include Florida and Michigan.

It's perverse logic at best.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 05/21/2008
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There is little doubt that some Clinton supporters will not vote for Obama in the general election, just as some Obama supporters won't vote for Clinton. I doubt the actual numbers will be as great as the polls indicate. For Clinton supporters who have been paying attention, they know their candidates only chance is to convince superdelegates that Obama is unelectable. It's in theirs, and their candidate's best interest, to tell pollsters they wouldn't vote for Obama.

If you're a Democrat, and you honestly believe that McCain, version 2008, would be better for this country, then perhaps it's time to declare yourself Republican for future elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 05/21/2008
- JackW I'm a Fan of JackW 3 fans permalink

Still time for a third party candidate to shake things up! Long way to go...
Time to take summer off of politics...unless something drastic happens like a Clinton/Hagel team go independent!
back in the fall!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 05/21/2008

REALITY CHECK KENTUCKY POOR DON'T DISCRIMINATE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 05/21/2008
- dentuso I'm a Fan of dentuso 396 fans permalink
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Reality check - 20% of voters from the Kentucky primary openly said they cast their votes based on race. Add to this the Bradley effect (1.4-1.6), and you have the point of difference in last night's primary.

You can't say "they didn't discriminate", when the voters state verbally and clearly in exit polls - "we discriminated".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 05/21/2008
- BassMent I'm a Fan of BassMent 30 fans permalink
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And you also have to wonder... how many who discriminated did not admiti it in exit polls?

I answered an exit poll here in RI, and it was a printed form that I filled out. So it was truly anonymous. I wonder how many exit polls are conducted as conversations? If any, what percentage of racists are so ballsy about their bigotry that they would be willing to look a poll taker in the eye and admit it?

I'm guessing that 20% of confessed racists is actually a lower number than the reality.

I'm also interested in the education level of voters in these Appalachian states. They have the lowest percentage of college graduates of any states in the nation. I guess if you're from this region, you don't learn that racism is bad unless you go to college. It's obvious they're not teaching kids that in their public schools.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 05/21/2008
- lakeqi I'm a Fan of lakeqi 6 fans permalink

Why don't you Clinton people just admit that you want Obama to lose just so Hilary can run in 2012? A wipeout in Kentucky? WHO CARES? Have you ever been to Kentucky? This state is so ass backwards that when you walk into a gas station people are actually allowed to smoke inside? I went to Kentucky a few years ago and there was an ashtray at the counter for the WORKERS! This is Clinton Nation. Richard Mellon Scaife, Sean Hannity, and the inbreds of Appalachia. Go ahead Clintons, sabotage Obama in 08, we'll be waiting to do the same in 2012. Nothing Obama can say will ever make me support her, and I'll vote for whoever is running against her even if its the devil himself. At this point if Obama even picks her as his running mate, I'll drop him like a rock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 05/21/2008
- HaloGuy I'm a Fan of HaloGuy 11 fans permalink
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How long will you keep posting under the guise that you'll actually vote Democrat in the fall? Just curious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 05/21/2008
- Sctt859 I'm a Fan of Sctt859 2 fans permalink

I noticed that too, Wonder what would happen if obama said no matter who the black man may be. There would be an uproar.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 05/21/2008
- DCCommuter I'm a Fan of DCCommuter 7 fans permalink

Notice Hillary said "the nominee--whoever SHE may be!" She plays the gender and racial cards 10 times more than Obama has ever done. That is why I don't get this person posting here saying that Obamaniacs will "accuse you of being a racist". Obama represents the high road. And that is why you hate him. He would have never gotten this far (as a Black with a Muslim name) if he was that kind of nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 05/21/2008

ehhh... no.

Clintonistas have no doubt been whining nowadays about how everyone is "picking on the girl", and this "she may be", and when things get rough she can go hide behind her husband... sheesh... some strong female leader she turned out to be.

But let's be honest.

Obama-maniacs have been downright offensive when it comes to responding to anyone who criticizes their candidate. The slightest hint and that person is branded a racist. The only reason why it may have subsided a little is because it is apparent that Obama will be the nominee. But make no mistake, Obama supporters should hang their heads in shame for the way they have conducted themselves.

Take it from someone who is not in the camp of either candidate. I will vote certainly vote for either one who becomes the nominee, but save the venom and vigor for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 05/21/2008

wow aren't you a barrel of laughs. I like your stance though, just hate everyone so you don't sound biased. You should be more specific in your post, I mean all Obama supporters should hang their heads in shame? Or just the ones on the posts you've been reading... who incidentally represent a tiny portion of his overall support.

yes both side's supporters are guilty of saying offensive things, but it all comes down to being proud of the candidate you've chosen and taking a personal stake in this election. I know that I have gotten personally upset when I've read what some Clinton peole or some Republicans have been posting about Obama, who I am supporting. And I'm sure that those people feel the same way about their candidates. While people may get carried away I don't think that anyone who had taken part in this political process has anything to be ashamed about. We are all trying to get this Country pointed in the right direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 05/21/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

Obama supporters became pretty hard core when Hillary insulted their candidate in favor of McCain. That is what did it for me. I remember the look of contempt on her face, as if to say, "How dare anyone campaign against ME, Hillary Clinton, and do so well." She chose McCain over Obama a long time ago. And that is when she lost a lot of support that she would have otherwise had. I do not think she is a racist, and I understand how much she wants to be president, but her despiration has caused her to run a very mean-spirited campaign. Many people who know her say she is actually a very warm and likable person. I have not seen that in her campaign. Then there are all those scandals that just keep coming. There are these fraud charges that are supposed to be coming up in November in the State of California. Yet another scandal.. Are they all part of some "conspiracy?" You can only use that excuse for so long. It's kind of sad, because she has so much going for her. If she is the vice presidential choice, I will certainly vote for an Obama/Clinton ticket. She has not been very presidential in this campaign, and Obama has.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 05/21/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

I became defensive the day that Hillary supported McCain and denigrated Obama in the same breath with the most contemptuous look on her face imaginable. I was absolutely stunned by the degree of malice in that moment. That is when I decided to defend my candidate wholeheartedly. If that is offensive, then so be it. We are just very passionate about our candidate. We also support his candidacy with contributions. I am not a wealthy woman, but Obama has so included us in his campaign, and we feel we are running with him. I don't see Hillary supporters contributing to her campaign to the same degree. And God knows, she needs their support to help with her massive debt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 05/21/2008
- kiga I'm a Fan of kiga permalink

Carl Bernstein said it on CNN tonight: Obama started a movement in Iowa, Clinton has the movement now." Why does she have the movement? Obama is not electable as the US president just yet. That is why more and more dems are saying that they will not vote for Obama in the fall should he be the nominee. You can dismiss us as racists, we don't care. The democratic party has been highjacked by the egg heads and Blacks. I don't fault the Blacks, as they are hopeful to see a Black president, but if Obama is the nominee, his loss in the fall will bring 4 more years of McBush and I guess they will blame Hillary for that too!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 AM on 05/21/2008
- lungfish I'm a Fan of lungfish 106 fans permalink
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Why do you suppose that the GOP wanted to run their man against Hillary rather than Obama? Because they could swiftboat the hell out of her. She has a far from sterling past that would be damn hard to defend. Further, can you imagine Hillary and McCain slugging it out in a grudge match trying to see who could go the lowest, who could out lie and out slander the other. I am glad I don't have to watch that.

The fact is that as long as Obama stays on the high road, any attack related behavior by McCain will work against him the way it worked against Hillary. Further, Obama is an articulate and educated man and when it comes to debate, McCain's "everybody knows... " type comments will not serve him well. Obama is an educated man and will shred him....

As for Hillary, I was a Hillary supporter. I remember when her face and her actions dominated the Huffpo when she was the presumed nominee. But as I watched her become more desperate and saw and heard her say and do things that were egregious like the Bosnia commentary, the NAFTA lies, her failure to vote on the Telecom Immunity bill, her inability to own her pro-war vote, the failure of her campaign to pay off the businesses it patronized... I had to rethink my position.
We are lucky to have a choice that is as good as Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 AM on 05/21/2008

Then you were never a true hillary supporter in the first place! All this talk about Obama and the high road, what high road, and just how has Hillary been neg. and nasty? She just say,s what she believe,s while oama lets his hatchet men do the job for him. And you say as good as Obama? My God! Where did this come from, I.E. Illegal dealings with Resko, that he lied about, Assoc. With a racist hate mongering organization, that he lied about, Unpatrioctic, irriatable with man who wanted pic. with him, calling a female reporter sweetie, wife not proud of america, and believe me the list go,s on and on. And all the so Called educated White people who are coming under his cultism is a disgrace to them ownselves, as he said in his book, he agreed with malcolm X in that he wished he could carve out his White blood! Hillary is not playing the race card, He is! As far as the Black people who voted for bill Clinton, it was the closest thing to a black candidate they had at the time! Once you obamamaniacs put him in the White House, we will all have to suffer the consequences of his ego, his inexperience, and his friendly relationship with terrorist! can you imagine, Malcolm x coming to dinner at the White House, or louis farrakan, and Wright? Well get used to it if he is elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 05/21/2008
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hell yeah, it's all the fault of those darkies isn't it? But you don't blame "the blacks".

I don't fault the Women, as they are hopeful to see a Female president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 AM on 05/21/2008
- gallonjug I'm a Fan of gallonjug 6 fans permalink

so, in your world view it's the "eggheads and blacks" against the "racists"-- wow what an uplifting vision of america and the democratic party. I hope you are able to find more optimism and hope in the coming months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 AM on 05/21/2008
- LoloZ I'm a Fan of LoloZ 2 fans permalink

You don't know your candidate very well. The Clinton team is already spinning this thing as a misogynist press. The last three days have been all about her unfair treatment. She is pathetic. Remember it was team Clinton who brought up race, who brought up gender, who started going nasty and negative after her loss in Iowa. They are already pinning the blame elsewhere to explain away how she blew it. By nastiness, negativity, by having a horrible team of nasty MALE advisors, and with Bill being such a moron. They drove their own bus into the ditch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 AM on 05/21/2008

WE DONT KNOW OUR CANDIDATE? Come on, please! Most everything their is to know about Hillary has been hung out to dry for many years now. What is really known about Obama? That he is a good speaker? My son can sell ice to an eskimo, but is he qualified to be the president? The answer is NO! And not that i put too much stock in handwriting anylisis, even they said that Obama doesnt want you to know him too well, and that Hillary,s revealed that what you see is what you get, I.E. Open and honest. Also that she was highly intelligent and thinks with her head, not her heart. The main point being that you only see what Obama wants you to see, and all the other stuff is hidden, which i have said from the get go. he is selling the American people a bill of goods that are not worth the paper they are written on. He is a very deceptive person, i dont care how persuasive his speeches are! As far as him saying leave michelle alone, if she cant take the heat she should stay out of the campaign. She is a fair target when she say,s what she said! And i promise you, there are a lot of democrats who will vote republican if Obama is the nominee, some of us see thru him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 05/21/2008

In case you haven't noticed -- and you haven't -- Oregon's population includes only 1.9 percent black. That's one-point-nine percent. And he won Oregon going away. So that proves that "hard-working people, white people" (to quote your beloved race-baiting candidate's infamous comment) will vote for him. There are lots of lumberjacks and other blue collar workers in Oregon, and they clearly don't have a problem voting for Obama.

And if Obama does lose this fall, Hillary will indeed be to blame because she was too selfish, self-centered and power hungry to stop bashing someone in her own party with Rove-style campaign tactics. She has run a despicable campaign and is using people like you to stoke her own massive ego.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 05/21/2008
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Oregon is a pretty liberal state (except where GLBT issues are concerned), so its not really surprising that they voted against the moderate. What is interesting is how much they've overcome the institutional racism endemic to that state's history. Definitely a highlight to the Obama campaign's push for change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 05/21/2008
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Congratulations to Obama for taking the high road throughout. A class act all the way. Gracious, respectful, thoughtful, articulate, intelligent, educated.... a lot of the right stuff.....

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and all this is wonderfully contrasted by his supporters.

Vote Obama...

...or the Obamamaniacs will call you a racist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 05/21/2008
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 314 fans permalink
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Agent Provocateur.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 05/21/2008
- lungfish I'm a Fan of lungfish 106 fans permalink
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Ok, I'll bite.... show me an example of an Obama supporter demanding that you support Obama or face being called a rascist. I am not talking about people confronting Hillary and her supporters over her lies and attack politics, just an example of where somebody told you that you are a racist unless you support Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 05/21/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

"Obamamaniacs" is so much more truthful and respectful?

Get real. Not ALL Clinton supporters are racist, but ALL racist democrats are Clinton supporters.

Try to keep them straight when flinging around stupid accusations in an effort to smear others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 AM on 05/21/2008
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nothing sexist in calling her a liar right? Hillary lied again... seems that ten million she claimed to have gotten in one day after PA was a fabrication - now that the FEC reports have been released, we see that she cannot be trusted to even be honest about her fundraising practices - remember Paul v Clinton in California.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/21/04953/3738/252/519453

this is why all the sexism dust up over the past few days - another distraction tactic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 05/21/2008
- era996 I'm a Fan of era996 2 fans permalink

as well as uneducated, low life snub
However, when 95 % of blacks vote Obama , is Pride

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 05/21/2008

Congratulations to Hillary at this point as well. She has been doing everything right to make sure Obama has the best chance against McCain in at least the last 2 weeks. The attacks and throw the kitchen sink mentality is gone. By staying in the race I think it did Obama a lot of good. It would have been horrible for him in the press to have gotten beaten so badly in WV and KY with no opponent.

I did not like Hillary for much of this race. I am now willing to forgive and forget to a degree I would not have found possible a month ago. For the assurance of a blow out win, Hillary should be VP.

No one will love this ticket but it is a compromise that can not lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 AM on 05/21/2008
- benwha I'm a Fan of benwha 6 fans permalink

Good post. I agree wholeheartedly. I as well never really liked HRC throughout the campaign but the fact she has changed tact recently has really changed my feelings. I think she is and will also be a HUGE asset to the democratic party and cause.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 AM on 05/21/2008

Yes, i agree, she will be good on the ticket. Only as president! Not Vice president. Why should someone of her caliber and experience be second in command behind someone who is less experienced And has been endorsed by the hamas? Because he,s Black? Not a good enough reason, sorry!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 05/21/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

I too am glad that this campaign has continued; otherwise, there would have been a big question mark regarding Clinton. She will lose in spite of Kentucky and West Virginia. I hope she is, at the end of it all, as gracious as Obama has been throughout his entire campaign. She says she will campaign wholeheartedly for him. I hope this is true. By the way, if she persists in her delusion regarding deserving all the votes from Michigan and Florida, even though so many of Obama's supporter did not weigh in because either they did not think their vote would count or he wasn't on the ballot, her political career is toast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/21/2008
- era996 I'm a Fan of era996 2 fans permalink

Absolutely agreed
Rev Wright, Ayers, Typical white persons, Rezko, at last proud Michelle Obama,
Racist grandmother just as bad as his crazy uncle, race card all the way, bitter voters clinging to their guns and religion
Can't get any classier then that

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 AM on 05/21/2008
- djelimon I'm a Fan of djelimon 2 fans permalink

"Rev Wright"
Not bad as reverends go. Certainly no racist.

"Ayers"
The Board of Directors of the University of Chicago must be an anarchist cabal, after all, they not only know Ayers, but employ him.

"Typical white persons"
I'm sure you never watched the speech, but he said that typical white people don't have a racial problem. If you did watch the speech, I guess you disagree with that.

"Rezko"
Oh, you mean Obama has been implicated? Do tell.

"at last proud Michelle Obama,"
Who has worked hard all her life. I don't get this mentailty that you have to think your country is just perfect or you're somehow morally deficient.

"Racist grandmother just as bad as his crazy uncle"
Is that even a sentence?

", race card all the way,"
Never played it

" bitter voters clinging to their guns and religion"
Which is true

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 AM on 05/21/2008

Yes, please explain to me how i can get on that high road Obama is on, because that man could commit mass murder on camera, and people could see it and hear it with their own eyes and ears, and they would just dismiss it, They would find some reason why he couldnt be found accountable for his actions. it seems like whomever he speaks too falls under his deceptive spell, some high road, where are all these lunatics coming from? Were they among us all along?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 05/21/2008
- wolfi101 I'm a Fan of wolfi101 4 fans permalink

Perhaps you need to look closer at him, instead of resorting to characterization attacks.

Maybe you will notice, that Obama is soaking in money from 1.5 million contributors - more than any other candidate in history; That his campaign has tried to avoid using dirty tactics, whereas Clinton has encouraged them "so far as I know", sent out fear-based ( using Islam ) emails, etc.

Obama has spoken on the issues, while Hillary has lied about sniper fire or played the gender card during debates ( CNN - February ).

You act as though those who support Obama are kool-aid drinking zombies, when in fact, many Obama supporters actually know more about this nomination process and suffer less from "fuzzy math" problems than other supporters.

Being enthusiastic about the prospect of a better country is nothing to be ashamed of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 05/21/2008
- koromuso I'm a Fan of koromuso 4 fans permalink

Do you have any idea how hysterical you sound?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/21/2008
- RThM I'm a Fan of RThM 4 fans permalink

Concrete examples, please, of things that resemble mass murder on camera. Without any concrete examples your rhetoric is deceptive lunacy. If you can't provide concrete example, go away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 05/21/2008

I am surprised that the Huffington Post even reported Hillary's 35 (!!!!) point win. Oops. They didn't actually mention the 35 points. Sore losers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 AM on 05/21/2008
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the Obamamaniacs are too busy calling Hillary supporters racists

Vote Obama....

...Or the Obamamaniacs will call you a racist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 05/21/2008

It never gets old for you, does it? Try some new material

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 05/21/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

Grow up, Atomic, Repeating this over and over just makes you look like a blathering idiot who has a grudge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 AM on 05/21/2008
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nothing sexist in calling her a liar right? Hillary lied again... seems that ten million she claimed to have gotten in one day after PA was a fabrication - now that the FEC reports have been released, we see that she cannot be trusted to even be honest about her fundraising practices - remember Paul v Clinton in California.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/21/04953/3738/252/519453

this is why all the sexism dust up over the past few days - another distraction tactic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 AM on 05/21/2008
- lungfish I'm a Fan of lungfish 106 fans permalink
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Sorry, Mirri, but Hillary's win in Kentucky was one of three blowouts compared to over a dozen states where Obama has dominated in addition to those that he won by a narrower margin. You must not have been here when it was Hillary on top, before she resorted to attack politics and bitterness.... I am an Independent and was a Hillary supporter until she failed to vote on the Telecom immunity and lied about Bosnia and NAFTA, etc..... I would be very happy with a woman POTUS (of any race) but Hillary isn't the one.... and, of course, I wouldn't vote for McCain no matter what....so, I will happily vote for Barack. A hell of a lot better choice than we have had in a long time.
To bad you can't seem to get over your hatred of him and vote for a Democrat. Perhaps you would rather let the violence, bloodshed, etc continue as your protest?
Let me ask you this... when does honor matter? When does a candidates word and honest matter? After the election or throughout their career? Hillary signed an agreement not to contest FL and Mich and now she wants to back out because it doesn't help her to win... no honor there. Same with the Bosnia lies and all the rest of her bad behavior... Mirri, you seem like you are suffering from a bad case of sour grapes....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 05/21/2008
- mystic I'm a Fan of mystic 18 fans permalink

But Hillary had her fingers crossed behind her back when she signed the agreement.­....doesn'­t that count? It does NOT say you cannot have your fingers crossed..I looked all over for that clause.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 05/21/2008

"LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Barack Obama stepped to the brink of victory in the Democratic presidential race Tuesday night, defeating Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Oregon primary..."

Why lead in with "Louisville, Ky" if the writer is not really going to discuss the win or even mention Hillary until a tiny blurb until six paragraphs down? DES MOINES, Iowa would have been much more appropriate since it really is only about Barack... if you're going to blatantly angle the story at least be accurate :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 05/21/2008
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Make sure you vote Obama..

or the Obamamaniacs will call you a racist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 05/21/2008

Nice try, but 20% are admitting to complete strangers in the exit polls that they are racist. One can assume that there might be at least another 20% that won't say it to a complete stranger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 AM on 05/21/2008
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so they said the pollster that they're a racist? LOL no wait they didn't vote for Barack.. You said they're a racist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 AM on 05/21/2008
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yawns, pulls out troll spray and gives atomicsplash a spritz....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 AM on 05/21/2008
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...and then calls him a racist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 AM on 05/21/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

My goodnoess Atomic!

This is the 4th or 5th time in as many posts I have seen you post this nonsense. you must -really- be holding a childish grudge somewhere.

Are you from Kentucky? Is that why the wild accusations over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.....

You seem like you have lost it. LMAO. Could you repeat this strawman accusation just a few more times?

Oh wait! YOU HAVE!

What a freaking tool. LMAO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 05/21/2008
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nothing sexist in calling her a liar right? Hillary lied again... seems that ten million she claimed to have gotten in one day after PA was a fabrication - now that the FEC reports have been released, we see that she cannot be trusted to even be honest about her fundraising practices - remember Paul v Clinton in California.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/21/04953/3738/252/519453

this is why all the sexism dust up over the past few days - another distraction tactic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 05/21/2008
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