Malcolm, Albright Urge Female Voters To Get Behind Obama

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First Posted: 06-12-08 02:07 PM   |   Updated: 06-20-08 05:12 AM

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Several of Hillary Clinton's most influential female supporters, urged members of the pro-choice, pro-female candidate group, EMILY'S List to overcome their grief over Clinton's loss and throw their support behind Barack Obama. There were tepid and then more sustained cheers.

Speaking at group's annual luncheon celebrating in Washington D.C., Ellen Malcolm, EMILY's List's founder and director, offered a highly personalized plea for Democratic unity, saying that the possibility of a John McCain presidency outweighed political grudges.

"I have been meandering my way through the various stages of grief: sadness, bargaining, anger, and my personal favorite dessert," she said to a crowd of approximately 900. "And so for the sake of my waistline as much less the sake of the party and country, I will follow Hillary Clinton and say it is time for the party to come together."

The crowd applauded. Later in the event, former Secretary of State Madeline Albright, another Clinton supporter, declared that "we are all in one campaign now" and "the reality is that this year the Democratic Party produced not one but two candidates who are qualified to win in November." She was greeted with a more enthusiastic reception.

Throughout the primary, Malcolm had been one of the most outspoken supporters of Clinton's candidacy, often questioning whether female supporters could end up backing Obama. After Clinton bowed out of the primary race, she continued to express a sense of hesitation in supporting the Illinois Democrat before changing her tone in recent days.

"I spoke to Senator Obama on Friday and I told him I would do all I could to defeat John McCain," she told the crowd. "We are here today to begin the final stage of '08. This is the election we have been waiting for. The country is fed up with the policies set by George W. Bush and his allies in Congress. Voters want change. I want change. Do you want change?"

Outside the hall, many attendees said that they had come to grips with Clinton's loss and were willing to back Obama, a development that the Illinois Democrat is banking on to win the White House. But the process was long and difficult, they added, and it would take time for them to get over what they viewed as perceived slights, especially those that came at the hands of the media.

"The large majority of the mainstream media as well as on the blogs have been overwhelmingly sexist to the point of misogyny," said Sharon Gorseld, Executive Director of the DNC's Women's Leadership Forum. "There really needs to be an examination by the media, journalists, and owners of outlets. There needs to be a long term analysis and study of this problem and they can use Senator Clinton's campaign as a starting point."

To the disaffected crowd members, Malcolm commiserated. The event ended as it began, with efforts to rally the EMILY'S List crowd behind the Illinois Democrat.

"This was an extraordinary and somewhat astonishing nominating process," she said at the receptions onset. "I know that in this crowd there are Barack Obama supporters. I respect your choice and I understand the excitement you must feel by his historic victory. But for Emily's list and me personally, the choice was always clear. We wanted Hillary Clinton to be the next president. For those of us who supported Hillary this is a challenging time, one of many emotions. Hillary was a magnificent candidate."

Several of Hillary Clinton's most influential female supporters, urged members of the pro-choice, pro-female candidate group, EMILY'S List to overcome their grief over Clinton's loss and throw their s...
Several of Hillary Clinton's most influential female supporters, urged members of the pro-choice, pro-female candidate group, EMILY'S List to overcome their grief over Clinton's loss and throw their s...
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- falco I'm a Fan of falco 19 fans permalink

We need to change the puppet master cuz the puppets, even though painted different colors, some with boobies, some without, all dance to the same tune. Hard to take anyone, least not the grand witch Albright, seriously when we know our President as well as Presidents throughout the world, are powerless. It's all for show folks! And they like to keep us focused on the goings on way down here when we should be looking way up there at who is pulling the strings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 06/12/2008
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There is no TV media coverage of this story.
More than half the country gets its' news from TV. These endorsements may mean very little if they don't get the right amount of coverage
It's sad that so many wouldn't pick up a newspaper and read it to save their lives.
Wouldn't pull up a news web site to read another point of view.
Sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 06/12/2008
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Tim Wise contd:

if you don't mind, or indeed, even if (as I suspect), you will mind it quite a bit.

First, for those of you threatening to actually vote for John McCain and to oppose Senator Obama, or to stay home in November and thereby increase the likelihood of McCain winning and Obama losing (despite the fact that the latter's policy platform is virtually identical to Clinton's while the former's clearly is not), all the while claiming to be standing up for women...

For those threatening to vote for John McCain or to stay home and increase the odds of his winning (despite the fact that he once called his wife the c-word in public and is a staunch opponent of reproductive freedom and gender equity initiatives, such as comparable worth legislation), all the while claiming to be standing up for women...

For those threatening to vote for John McCain or to stay home and help ensure Barack Obama's defeat, as a way to protest what you call Obama's sexism (examples of which you seem to have difficulty coming up with), all the while claiming to be standing up for women...

Your whiteness is showing.

When I say your whiteness is showing this is what I mean: You claim that your opposition to Obama is an act of gender solidarity, in that women (and their male allies) need to stand up for women in the face of the sexist mistreatment of Clinton by the press.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 06/12/2008
- Cil I'm a Fan of Cil 15 fans permalink

blaqentelligence,

You are so right, these women are only finding EXCUSES not to support Barack. I cannot believe that women would/could think this way! I honestly thought that women were less racists than men, but I guess when you throw the gender factor in, their horns really begin to grow.

God I am so ashamed to be a woman in today's political times! I can only pray that after they get over their disappointment of Hillary's loss, maybe, just maybe, the blinkers will come off and they will see the light!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 06/12/2008
- MissKaren I'm a Fan of MissKaren 43 fans permalink

I think the women's movement had better get the hanger out of the closet and use it as a symbol again...as in "Do you want your daughter to have to worry about wire hangers again?"

If they want to vote their pique, women who were ticked off that Hillary lost ought to remember that the POTUS names judges and that judges sentence women to die in back alleys unless they are sufficiently aware of the value of women. McCain doesn't seem to be aware of the value of women who are not heiresses to a huge fortune.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 06/12/2008
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I'm going to do something I never do but this time it's necessary.
Long but worth reading.

For all you bitter clingy revenge voters, this one is for you.

An Open Letter to Certain White Women Who Are Threatening to Withhold Support from Obama in November
Your Whiteness is Showing

By TIM WISE

This is an open letter to those white women who, despite their proclamations of progressivism, and supposedly because of their commitment to feminism, are threatening to withhold support from Barack Obama in November. You know who you are.

I know that it's probably a bad time for this. Your disappointment at the electoral defeat of Senator Hillary Clinton is fresh, the sting is new, and the anger that animates many of you--who rightly point out that the media was often sexist in its treatment of the Senator--is raw, pure and justified.

That said, and despite the awkward timing, I need to ask you a few questions, and I hope you will take them in the spirit of solidarity with which they are genuinely intended. But before the questions, a statement

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 06/12/2008

"bitter clingy revenge voters" are unlikely to read HuffPo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 06/12/2008

This is absolutely not about being white, black or biracial. As I've said over and over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 06/12/2008

Since Clinton's and Obama's stances on the issues were practically identical and McCain's are almost the polar opposite, you'll never convince anyone that it isn't about race, honey. Face it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 06/12/2008
- txgal44 I'm a Fan of txgal44 3 fans permalink

Sure it's not. Be honest with yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 06/12/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Come on, RadicalChick! Don't you know everything is about race? That is all there is. That is all that is important.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 06/12/2008
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 96 fans permalink
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Not on your life Mm. Allbright. They are all waiting to see who he picks. The surest way to get their votes is to choose Hillary as a running mate, gosh i simply cannot imagine him not doing so. If Obama picks another woman especially, or any of the lame choices seen in the news, he is finished, and I, I will be moving to Canada or France.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 06/12/2008

Don't let the doorknob hit you in the a - - !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 06/12/2008
- Cil I'm a Fan of Cil 15 fans permalink

mergina,

do you want the Dems. to lose for sure? Do you want to make it a sure thing that John McCain becomes President of the good old U.S.A.? Well guess what? The surest way to elect McCain is for Barack to choose ANYONE with the same old, same old, political beliefs!

Like it or not, if Barack should even think of picking Hillary as VP, this would be completely against his stand on Change! Hillary represents the same old, same old of some 20 years, so if you want to condemn your country to another 20 years of Republican Rule, just continue down the street that you have chosen, if no Hillary, then McCain and everything he stands for! I won't even bother wishing you luck!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 06/12/2008
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Mergina, why NOT do the move right now, if only to let you taste your gravitational and temporary emotions? We do not need need immature women voters like you who play out the side of rubbish feminism, of outwardly saluting and digging graves for this sense of deadbeat brouhaha over Sen. Clinton's defeat. We have to go over our anger, grief and now, a sense of calm to go over what is best for the nation, not is what is best for women ONLY. Goodness gracious, we are the 21st C New Millenium women of the prgoressive era. We cannot allow ourselves to wallow in self pity because a woman candidate has lost. Mrs. Clinton has conceded then we must respect that now and accede to the DNC and fight for what truly belongs to women and other sectors of society. Aren't we like children when whims are not given, we cry, mope and create hysteria?

Now may not be the time to openly get behind Obama for those who grieve, but let your open mind speak thru your heart and see the greater desire of America before any exhorbitant display of selfish women playing pokey.

Any more brave women who really are mature? I'm sure there are lots to be proud of so let's get our butts into action, Girls!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 06/12/2008
- txgal44 I'm a Fan of txgal44 3 fans permalink

Seriously! Grow up!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 06/12/2008
- Daly I'm a Fan of Daly 19 fans permalink

Hope that works out for you; do you speak French? Better read up first and see that women there are progressive and will want to know how it is that you were unable to make the simplist of choices.

Enjoy and login sometimes t let us know of your learnings; oh and burn your passport so you will not be tempted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 06/12/2008
- Mycall I'm a Fan of Mycall 3 fans permalink

I still can't believe some of the ignorance of Hillary supporters.
If Hillary, in her infinite wisdom, says to her loyal supporters "Obama is the one that closely reflects my values and beliefs, I'm going to vote for him and I would urge you to do the same" and you decide to do otherwise (just for my own ignorant indulgence), why is it again that you would Vote for McCain???
Not only has your illustrious leader advised you otherwise, she's also prefaced that by drawing comparisons with her policy and his.
Listen, do us all a favour, just so we can actually argue the matter intelligently. Call a spade a spade. Your issue is that the man is black, because if it were a "male vs. female" issue, voting for someone who spent most of his life chasing women and left his first wife when she no longer fit the bill hardly seems logical. I mean for someone who's trying to suggest that BO winning was somehow predicated on sexism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 06/12/2008

The issue is not that the man is black. Or rather, biracial. It's that he doesn't have sufficient experience to govern properly. Everybody was so busy swooning over his rock-star quality to notice this. Another JFK? Hello, I was around when JFK was president, and Barack is no JFK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 06/12/2008
- docpooh I'm a Fan of docpooh 5 fans permalink

Well, perhaps McCain with all his experience will be your JFK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 06/12/2008
- txgal44 I'm a Fan of txgal44 3 fans permalink

Say's who? Listen, don't vote for Obama, that's fine but don't try to feed us this bullshit about him being inexperienced! Your post is not convincing at all! By the way, you should think about changing your name. You don't sound radical at all. You sound scared.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 06/12/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Amen! (and even Scarlet Johannson can't make him JFK!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 06/12/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

He may well accomplish more than JFK was able to in his short administration. We shall see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 06/12/2008

Why don't you read the stories about what Sen. Obama is doing with the DNC - telling them to stop taking money from PACs and lobbyists, moving most of them to Chicago - and the DNC are apparently going along with it. Compare that with Sen. McCain's feeble explanations about why he can't influence the RNC over some of the nasty things they are putting out about the Obamas.

Sen. Obama may be a rock star but there's a lot of substance there, too. You Americans are so lucky to have someone like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 06/13/2008

"Your issue is that the man is black, because if it were a "male vs. female" issue"

You just don't get it, do you? First of all, saying anyone who doesn't vote for Obama is racist is a turn off to anyone white, black, purple because it shows the limitations on your own intelligence.
Then you must ponder the thought that people who do not want Obama feel that he is an arrogant, empty-suit who doesn't have any experience and is not qualified to be POTUS; I know that is difficult to see when you have stars in your eyes, but just try. Then Google Duval Patrick and see Obama's mirror image, who as governor of Ma. could not deliver Ma. to Obama in the primary even with Sen. Kerry and Kennedy's help. Sounds like the people of Ma, who had heard those words before from Duval perhaps had buyer's remorse. And you insult millions of people when you call them racist because they didn't vote for Obama and won't support him in the GE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 06/12/2008
- 2cntswrth I'm a Fan of 2cntswrth 7 fans permalink

O.K. Why then did you compare him to Duval Patrick? It reminded me of Bill Clinton's comparison of Barack to Jesse Jackson. Also what about all the other Governors of 30 some states that could not deliver their states to Clinton?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 06/12/2008
- docpooh I'm a Fan of docpooh 5 fans permalink

What gets me is that women who didn't vote for Hillary were labeled as "self-hating" or repressed by many of her "feminist" supporters because apparently you couldn't be a woman and not vote for a woman unless you hate women. So, my question is, "If failing to vote for HRC was a sign of being a woman hater--even you are a female--then why isn't failing to vote for Obama a sign of racism? This is not advanced logic. What's good for the goose.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 06/12/2008

Did you support Clinton for any reason other than her being a woman? I would assume you supported her because you agreed with her positions on the issues! Why would you go and vote for McCain, who stands for everything that Clinton fought AGAINST, if you can't vote for her? Obama and Clinton are very close ideologically, they have very, very similar stances on virtually every issue. Your willingness to support McCain since Clinton lost implies that you don't care about or don't pay attention to the issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 AM on 06/13/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Believe it. And you can't discuss anything intelligently when others have closed their minds. It takes 2 to argue. when one is too busy screaming racism all the time, there is no point in the other trying to argue or discuss anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 06/12/2008

And when one is still reliving a battle he has already lost, it's downright impossible to focus on the future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 AM on 06/13/2008

Albright.....Now that's a no-nonsence woman I could vote for. She plays rough and tumble with the boys and doesn't scream sexism when she doesn't get her way.

Was that a sexist statement? I 'm not really sure. Any women out there, please feel free to take me down if necessary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 06/12/2008

Naw, not a sexist statement - just the plain old truth!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 06/12/2008

"scream" is problematic.

Albright hasn't faced the same public challenges that women in elections face. But I agree that she's super cool.

Unfortunately she's not eligible to be president because she was born out of the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 06/12/2008
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 79 fans permalink
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Woman for Obama unite for America. Don't let any one group hold us back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 06/12/2008
- rowzeer I'm a Fan of rowzeer 13 fans permalink

My husband can not stand HRC since her WH days, but he admitted that if HRC had won he too would have voted for her in the GE and would accept her as VP.

He knows McCain would be the biggest mistake we could ever make. So he could set aside his personal feelings because he knows it's the right thing to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 06/13/2008

Both Obama and Clinton were exceptionally qualified candidates, with almost identical positions on policy. I preferred Obama for his uplifting vision, but would have been comfortable with Clinton in the White House--though I would've prepared for partisan drama, and Bill's unpredictability. Since both were so close on policy, ultimately it became a battle between two "cults of personality". But that's the case in any political battle, and it's what creates the devotion of the respective followers. I'm sure some men didn't vote for Clinton because she was a woman, and certainly some Whites didn't vote for Obama because he was Black. But a lot of men did vote for Clinton, and a lot of Whites did vote for Obama--so I'm encouraged.

For the Clinton supporters whose understandable disappointment, and grief have them considering voting for McCain, I ask, were you only supporting Clinton because of her gender? If you're posting on this website, then I assume that you're a serious, and informed student of politics, as opposed to the many uniformed voters, who vote for superficial reasons. If gender was your only driving force in supporting Clinton, then vote for McCain. If her policies also factored into your support, then compose yourself, and use your best "judgement" for what's best for the nation. This has to be a thinking vote, not an emotional one. As Clinton herself said, "The stakes are too high."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 06/12/2008

yeah buddy !!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 06/12/2008

"use your best "judgement" for what's best for the nation. This has to be a thinking vote"


My thinking vote tells me he is not qualified to be the leader of this country. He has no experience.
What he has is the audacity of ambition. Did you ever wonder who will be running the government for him? He doesn't even know how the US senate runs, and he certainly has no executive experience. The DNC should have thought what was best for the country before they messed with the vote in the primary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 06/12/2008

If after thinking about it, you chose to vote for McCain, fair enough. It's your vote. Everyone who runs for president has "the audacity of ambition", or else they'd be like you and me. FYI, before becoming president, Lincoln had no executive experience, Truman had no executive experience, and was referred to as a "failed haberdasher". He was put on FDR's ticket by party bosses, and kept in the dark about the hydrogen bomb being developed. JFK had no executive experience, and Eisenhower had no executive experience--making his first foray into politics when he ran for president. All made fine presidents. By contrast George W. Bush has executive experience by virtue of being a successful two-term governor of a very large state. In addition, he chose as his vice-president a man who had tons of government experience, and was wise in the ways of Washington. How'd that work for you?

It's not experience, but judgement which is most important, and what needs to be debated during this election. If you are pissed because the DNC did not seat Michigan and Florida, and count all their delegates, maybe the "experienced" Senator Clinton should've used better "judgement" before signing off on the DNC rules last year. She made a considered decision which turned out to be the wrong one. Like I said before, I would've been cool with her as nominee--but that didn't happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 06/12/2008

PROVE TO ME that years of governmental experience prior to the Presidency is a valid predictor of performance in the Oval Office.

PROVE IT OR SHUT UP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 06/13/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Interesting that Albright said the Democratic party produced 2 candidates who could win in November. While I disagree with the statement, what I find interesting is that she didn't say 2 who could govern.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 06/12/2008

Good catch. Because only Obama can. Because HC proved her inability to do so when she screwed up health care reform.

Dismissed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 06/13/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

You forgot to tell me I'm racist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 06/13/2008
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

I am happy these women are influential with other women and are urging support for Obama.

But Albright's advice for Hillary to support the Iraq war resolution showed and encouraged terrible judgment. Anyone who values her counsel is suspect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 06/12/2008
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That's harsh. Hillary made the decision, not Albright. I'm grateful for any middle aged white women of influence speaking in support of Obama. The number of women I have heard say they will vote for McCain instead is appalling...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 06/12/2008
- Scarllatti I'm a Fan of Scarllatti 14 fans permalink
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I keep wondering to myself why any woman will be so self-loathing to even contemplate voting against her interests (by voting for McSame) just because Hillary lost the election. Look, life is all about the choices we make. If women want to live in a "TALIBANIZED" America where all the gains they made over the years will be reversed in a twinkling of an eye by the Supreme Court (ask Al Gore) appointed by these right-wing nuts, that is a choice I cannot contemplate.
You do not sacrifice your whole life because your candidate lost the election. That is called SUICIDE!!!
Well, you have to be alive during a war to be able to fight another day. There will be thousands if not millions of Hillary Clintons from now on who will build upon the great courage she showed during this primaries. I urge all well-meaning women to stand in front of a mirror, take in a deep breath and promise themselves that life is better under a Democratic president than these American Talibans (The GOP & John McCain).
Did i just mentioned that I am a guy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 06/12/2008
- BBGG I'm a Fan of BBGG permalink

Hillary and her supporters weren't good enough for you all before. Why do you need us now? The Obama people hated her and her supporters, so go ahead and celebrate your great victory. You did not respect our opinions and input before, so we assume you don't need us now. It is sad but McCain is too old, Obama is too young, and Hillary was just right. What a waste. No Obama vote now or ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 06/12/2008
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That's incredibly ignorant. So you're going to throw the baby out with the bathwater? You can't just set your emotions aside, look at both candidates, and choose the one that's closest to your beliefs? As Cecile Richards said, a woman voting for McCain is like a chicken voting for Col. Sanders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 06/12/2008

Too bad life isn't a fairy tale, but then, even in a fairy tale, Hillary was never "just right" outside of her own mind.

BHO will win in November, with or without your vote. The primaries are over. It is time to work on the future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 06/12/2008
- MissT I'm a Fan of MissT 4 fans permalink

"No Obama vote now or ever."

So it's really not about his age is it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 06/12/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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BBGG,

You people are so weired. Obama has nothing to do with this. You are actually going to whine (like you candidate) about Obama supporters that you have never seen. You don't know if we are republican plants or who we are. Yet, you are going to set back womens rights based on what you Obama supporters? Talk about evil!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 06/12/2008

I know you are but what am I!! grow up and think about the future of this country and world for a minute will you~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 06/12/2008
- Bronxcutie I'm a Fan of Bronxcutie 3 fans permalink

Senator Obama does NOT control the media! He wasn't the one making the sexist statements. I don't understand why Obama and Hillary supporters are not blasting both the sexism AND racism?? A vote for McCain is a vote AGAINST Hillary!

DEMOCRATS '08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 06/12/2008
- beverett I'm a Fan of beverett 2 fans permalink

Obama doesn't control the media? He sure tries to when he's the one involved (him or Michelle). Doesn't he have some type of attack force on the net to dispell "rumors"?

Funny he couldn't think to get the word out to dispell the malicious attacks on HRC.

What a phony he is with his claims of "new politics".

Like I said, we weren't born yesterday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 06/12/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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beverett,

Obama is not HRC's father you idiot! How was he suppose to stop rumors about her. She did not try to dispel rumors about him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 06/12/2008
- docpooh I'm a Fan of docpooh 5 fans permalink

beverett,

'Sorry but Obama was busy trying to dispell the malicious attacks on HIM by Hillary!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 06/12/2008

Not born yesterday, perhaps? But apparrently you were born, deaf, dumb, and blind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 06/12/2008

The net is not the media. He just has a website to dispell rumors - no big deal.

It is not upto him to dispell malicious attacks on HRC whatever they were.

Are you sure you are not a republican pretending to be a Hillary supporter?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 06/12/2008

Oh, like she did about the rumors of his religious faith, "not a Muslim, as far as I know"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 06/12/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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Bronxcutie,

So true!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 06/12/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

beverett, You are so misinformed and with all the news coverage that this
campaign has received I can't believe you don't know about all of the dirty tricks
the Clinton Campaign tired to do to Senator O. Hillary
forgot that Senator O was her teammate. Of course she was running to
win, but win at any cost is not what teammates do. Who do you think started the rumor that he is a muslim (HRC) after the rumor was out there
and the news media hopped on it she then said she was unware of who
started it , Bill started making his racist remarks right after the South
Carolina primaries and I didn't hear Hillary say one word about that to try and defend Senator O. to the press


No Senator O had no obligation to defend Hill/Bill at all after the way they
treated him .

Did she speak up for him when the
press talked about the Rev Wright remarks for hours and weeks.

channel seven crew she continued to bring it up.. I didn't hear any defense on
her part when he misspoke and used the word bitter instead of anger. She has done more damage to him than John McBush.


What is most troubling to me , is that Hillary Clinton does not seem to get it.
that you lead by example. that our children are looking to us for guidance and
fair play is a lesson that should always be taught. to them

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 06/12/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Obama didn't make sexist statements? How about these just to name 2?

"You challenge the status quo and suddenly the claws come out," Obama said.

"I understand that Senator Clinton, periodically when she's feeling down, launches attacks as a way of trying to boost her appeal," Obama told reporters.

Would he use these words to describe John Edwards? Will he use these words to describe John McCain? I think not.

He also never spoke out against sexist remarks from his camp such as Pfleger.

Yeah, I think we know his attitude toward women.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 06/12/2008
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Sure Obama has a sexist attitude towards women.....

Ignoring the fact that his wife was his mentor at the law firm where they both worked....

The world has met his family and I'm still waiting for the story when he called his wife a filthy name.
Or cheated on his wife.....
Or had charges brought against him, civilly or criminally, regarding his behavior towards women......

Give it up sweetie, "Your Whiteness is Showing"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 06/12/2008

You really need to find a new purpose in life. This one is clearly not working for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 06/13/2008
- rowzeer I'm a Fan of rowzeer 13 fans permalink

Exactly didn't he chuckle when one of his supporters called her a B*tch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 06/13/2008

For the past 25 years, John McCain has consistently voted against women's health.

McCain Voted To Cut, Eliminate, Restrict Health Insurance Coverage for Low Income Children and Pregnant Mothers

McCain Opposed Reauthorizing SCHIP And Providing Insurance For Millions Of Uninsured Children.

McCain supports overturning Roe v. Wade & Will appoint Supreme Court Judge who shares that view

McCain Voted Against Providing Tax Credits to Small Businesses That Offer Health Insurance To Employees

McCain Voted to Use Social Security Money to Pay Off National Debt.

McCain Opposed Equal Pay Bill for Women, Said They ‘Need Education and Training’ I

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 06/12/2008

All true. However, it is a proven fact that voters vote with their emotions, rather than with their heads. Within days of HC's historic speech, the party infighting is as bad as ever. O's supporters can't seem to resist bashing the C's at every opportunity on the net - they dismiss HC's base - the pundits dismiss HC for VP, the media dismisses the problem of suburban women voters who are flocking to Mc-Cain, O's campaign dismisses the swing states in the GE electoral map.

Yes, voters usually come into the fold and unite. But this is a historic primary and one cannot apply the "norms" to it from previous elections. It was historically close - decided by the supers who were using THEIR emotions, not their heads - complicated by the MI and FL mess - rampant sexism - the historic nature of a woman running and being so narrowly defeated - these are all very emotional issues for voters.

Unless HC is on the ticket, I don't see the kind of party unity happening that O will need to win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 06/12/2008

"Voters vote through emotion.

Thats "classic" logic - while there are still large voting blocs that still do just that, the fact the BO is the presumptive nominee shows how the information age has considerably changed that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 06/12/2008
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 332 fans permalink
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Disinformation galore.

Women (BTW - why are YOU always identifying and defining yourself by your gender? This REALLY is sexist!) - are rallying in support of the Democratic presidential nominee, disregarding gender, race or religion.

Policy is, what this all is about. Topics are, what counts. Anything else is sexist revisionism - FEMALE sexist revisionism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/12/2008
- Piatt I'm a Fan of Piatt 17 fans permalink

Given the state the country's in, we'd all better start voting with our heads rather than our emotions. I don't think propagating fictions gets us there.

1) It was a close primary. Senator Obama played by the rules and won it fair and square. Neither Senator Clinton nor Senator Obama could have gotten the nomination without super delegates. I'm not sure how you've been able to determine their motivation.

2) The rampant racism was just as bad as the rampant sexism.

3) I visit several political web sites daily. I don't see much Hillary bashing. I do see a lot of Obama bashing.

4) Unless you want four more years like the last eight years, it's time to get over it and get on with it. As Senator Clinton said, "the stakes are too high."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 06/12/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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closetodemfection,

You better recheck your polls because Obama is winning and will get better by November. You better get us to Hillary not being on the ticket. You Queen is hiding alot behind that foundation of Bill's and everyone knows it. 500 million dollars worth. They will not release the names of the donors. If I was Obama, I know I would not pick her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 06/12/2008

The assumption being that supporters of BHO would support a ticket with HRC on it? I don't think so.

There were a lot of good reasons people voted for the winner, and they haven't changed any. Some of us were voting against a return to the past. Like it or not, she is too identified with that bitter partisan past.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/12/2008
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

But you are asking dishonest, mean-spirited, self-indulgent, bitter Hillary diehards to be logical and responsible. Not much hope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 06/12/2008
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YUP!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 06/12/2008
- jmundstuk I'm a Fan of jmundstuk 8 fans permalink
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Die-hardism is a way of life. Your description applies to all of them of all times and places.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 06/12/2008
- ZinZen I'm a Fan of ZinZen 9 fans permalink
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As a woman engaged in women's studies and a feminist for years, I could never fathom voting for McSame ever. Hillary supporters, take Albright's and Malcom's cue and please be sane and vote for the Democrat this year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 06/12/2008
- Deparis I'm a Fan of Deparis 25 fans permalink

Whereever you have been all this time around, we can only say welcome back home; the Democratic Party, after all is our home. Hope those who are still reluctant will find time to heal before November and follow suit.

Deparis

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 06/12/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 67 fans permalink
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I'm a member of Emily List, and I all I can say is: there is absolutely no question which of these two candidates is pro-women. Only Obama will move forward issues that many women care about. McCain is pro-life and has already said he would appoint judges to the Supreme Court that would over-turn Roe v Wade. McCain has consistently voted against fair-pay acts in the Senate, that would help make sure women equal pay as men. He's also voted against women's health issues, that would have allowed the government to fund and study health problems that affect women more often. Even in his private life he's shown a disrespect for the women around him (being a cheater, divorcing and humiliating his ex-wife, and calling his current wife a c**t right in front of reporters). McCain is literally against women. If members of Emily's List don't do everything they can to keep McCain from becoming president then they deserve the set-back for women that a McCain presidency would bring. The clear choice for pro-women's groups this November is Barack Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 06/12/2008
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