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If Not Hillary, Who Will Be The First Female President?

Maybe Ophah or Whoopi Goldberg both are black well liked and articulate like Obama. posted 05/18/2008 at 00:21:56

Meet The Man Behind The Obama Poster Phenomenon

Bigger head and more Red! posted 05/18/2008 at 00:25:36

Obama Iowa Rally Planned For Tuesday

Isn't this the only state he won?? posted 05/18/2008 at 01:41:43

Analysis: Obama reacts fast to Bush on diplomacy

I'm so vain. I guess this speech must be be about me!! About Me! posted 05/18/2008 at 00:24:43

Obama Responds To Bush, McCain Appeasement Attack

Hey stop calling me an appeaser just because I am a little weezer! I luv Iran and Cuba, posted 05/18/2008 at 01:49:22

Olbermann To Bush: "This War Is Not About You...Shut The Hell Up!"

Little schwanz Olbermann gets really mad like only really "little" men can!! posted 05/18/2008 at 01:46:43

What About The "Better" In "More And Better Democrats?"

Obama is acting the diffident debutante, pretending not to care that he was given a raspberry by a state he will need in the fall. He was dismissed not only by the voters Hillary usually gets, but was also edged out in blocs that usually prefer him " the under-30 set, college graduates and affluent voters. posted 05/14/2008 at 22:31:20

Politico's Roger Simon Rewrites Own History To Fluff McCain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4STLISLdxi4

Obama: Hold on one second 'sweetie'

Let me eat my waffle. posted 05/14/2008 at 21:11:08

Right is Wrong -- the Song

Finally we have a fighter in Hillary and just see how the liberal media and her own wussy party people are treating her?! She is a far stronger candidate than Obama because:

Her resume is a mile long while Obama"s fits on a "post-it"!
More Dems have voted for her than for Obama
She gets around 66% of all votes except for the liberal elite including the far left and Afro-Americans. The SAME/SIMILAR coalition that led to the doom of Dems in all General Elections since Nixon, except for a brief respite in 1992 and 1996!
Obama has won caucuses which are hardly a representation of "the will of the people" while Hillary has won all the major States relevant this Fall
Obama"s majority of victories are in "deeply Red" States and hence have no impact in the General Election
Pastor Wright and Bill Ayers are not going away! His association with them makes his entire candidacy suspect, to say the least. His campaigns wink-wink with the Canadians on NAFTA, his campaign fellas meeting with Hamas and Michele Obama"s pronouncements about her own Country are red meat and fair game if he is nominated posted 05/14/2008 at 15:31:45

McCain Endures Another Lousy Night At The Polls

Obama is acting the diffident debutante, pretending not to care that he was given a raspberry by a state he will need in the fall. He was dismissed not only by the voters Hillary usually gets, but was also edged out in blocs that usually prefer him " the under-30 set, college graduates and affluent voters. posted 05/14/2008 at 22:32:38

First Borowitz Report Video Ever!



If Kennedy could take it to the convention when he trailed by 756 delegates, why can't Hillary go to the convention trailing by far less? Would it be so awful? posted 05/14/2008 at 14:58:57
In 1980, Kennedy came into the Democratic convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City with 1,225 delegates to President Carter's 1,981, with 122 delegates uncommitted.

Kennedy stood on principle and people admired him for the fighting the good fight.

If Kennedy could take it to the convention when he trailed by 756 delegates, why can't Hillary go to the convention trailing by far less? Would it be so awful? posted 05/14/2008 at 14:56:31

Kerry Swiftboater: "We Will Attack Obama Viciously"

Finally we have a fighter in Hillary and just see how the liberal media and her own wussy party people are treating her?! She is a far stronger candidate than Obama because:

Her resume is a mile long while Obama"s fits on a "post-it"!
More Dems have voted for her than for Obama
She gets around 66% of all votes except for the liberal elite including the far left and Afro-Americans. The SAME/SIMILAR coalition that led to the doom of Dems in all General Elections since Nixon, except for a brief respite in 1992 and 1996!
Obama has won caucuses which are hardly a representation of "the will of the people" while Hillary has won all the major States relevant this Fall
Obama"s majority of victories are in "deeply Red" States and hence have no impact in the General Election
Pastor Wright and Bill Ayers are not going away! His association with them makes his entire candidacy suspect, to say the least. His campaigns wink-wink with the Canadians on NAFTA, his campaign fellas meeting with Hamas and Michele Obama"s pronouncements about her own Country are red meat and fair game if he is nominated posted 05/14/2008 at 15:32:25

John Edwards Win Seven Percent Of West Virginia Primary

Obama sucks in swing state W, Virginia.

Obama is acting the diffident debutante, pretending not to care that he was given a raspberry by a state he will need in the fall. He was dismissed not only by the voters Hillary usually gets, but was also edged out in blocs that usually prefer him " the under-30 set, college graduates and affluent voters. posted 05/14/2008 at 22:34:05

Bush Asked If He Feels Sorry For Clinton

In 1980, Kennedy came into the Democratic convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City with 1,225 delegates to President Carter's 1,981, with 122 delegates uncommitted.

Kennedy stood on principle and people admired him for the fighting the good fight.

If Kennedy could take it to the convention when he trailed by 756 delegates, why can't Hillary go to the convention trailing by far less? Would it be so awful? posted 05/14/2008 at 14:55:40

Bill Kristol Predicts Obama Veep As...Dick Gephardt?

Dick G. ? Could a more light weight running mate be picked? Wait until the Republicans get into his lobbyist background and clients!!!

I predict Richardson will be his running mate. posted 05/12/2008 at 01:15:05

Beirut Is Burning

Hezbollah will own Lebanon because Liberals will not support Israel. posted 05/10/2008 at 22:45:53

McCain to Me in 1999: Bush "As Dumb as a Stump"

So it seems McCain is a great judge of intelligence and leadership! Should this be held against him while Obama spent 20 years with the Rev. Wright and only in the last 2 weeks discovered he is a racist loon!! posted 05/10/2008 at 22:49:58

Hugh Hefner Invites Miley Cyrus To Playboy's Pages

Is Hef really still alive? I thought Playboy was using an impersonator like the KFC Colonel impersonator!! posted 05/12/2008 at 01:23:03

Eva Mendes Topless And Toe Sucking In New Photoshoot (PICTURES)

Back to Re-Hab!! posted 05/10/2008 at 22:51:09

North Carolina, Indiana Primaries: Full Results, Exit Polls

I have now officially called Indiana a win for Clinton. posted 05/06/2008 at 19:23:21

Arab & American Journalists: A Comparison

I think Obama will have huge issues going forward after this Tuesday evening! The bottom is dropping out of his campaign, look out below!! posted 05/04/2008 at 05:15:38

Obama Navigates the Home Stretch

I think Obama will have huge issues going forward after this Tuesday evening! The bottom is dropping out of his campaign, look out below!! posted 05/04/2008 at 05:16:09

Help Us Write "The Gender Speech"

Gore would be a stronger candidate in November than the two front-runners. He knows what it's like to run in a tough presidential campaign, which, as we're finding out with Obama, is a huge advantage. He is, after all, a Nobel Prize winner; he has the advantage of now running from outside Washington even though he's as experienced as John McCain; and he might be able to pick off a Southern state or two. posted 04/24/2008 at 14:58:10

End It Now

Gore would be a stronger candidate in November than the two front-runners. He knows what it's like to run in a tough presidential campaign, which, as we're finding out with Obama, is a huge advantage. He is, after all, a Nobel Prize winner; he has the advantage of now running from outside Washington even though he's as experienced as John McCain; and he might be able to pick off a Southern state or two. posted 04/24/2008 at 14:57:36

Was Race a Strong Factor in Clear Clinton Win in Pennsylvania?

So Obama gets 95% of the black vote, using your logic blacks must be racists?

Your distorted logic does not advance the political debate but only adds fuel to a party and country that requires more civil discourse and respect for differing opinions. posted 04/23/2008 at 05:01:10

Exit Polls: Obama Loses To Clinton Among 'Bitter' Low-Income Voters

The wheels are coming OFF the Obama band wagon, look out!! The Crazy is has been all used up!!

HRC looks STRONG going forward! posted 04/22/2008 at 21:35:13

Pennsylvania Primary: Liveblogging the Results

The wheels are coming OFF the Obama band wagon, look out!! No more Crazy glue to keep them attached.

HRC looks STRONG going forward! posted 04/22/2008 at 23:18:47
The wheels are coming OFF the Obama band wagon, look out!! posted 04/22/2008 at 21:31:17

Lanny Davis: Howard Dean Should Resign If He Helped Kill Debate

The wheels are coming OFF the Obama band wagon, look out!! No more Crazy glue to keep them attached.

HRC looks STRONG going forward! posted 04/22/2008 at 23:13:35

Note to Superdelegates: Don't Forget that Money Thing

The wheels are coming OFF the Obama band wagon, look out!! No more Crazy glue to keep them attached.

HRC looks STRONG going forward! posted 04/22/2008 at 23:14:20

Obama-Rendell in '08!

The wheels are coming OFF the Obama band wagon, look out!!

HRC looks STRONG going forward! posted 04/22/2008 at 21:32:23

Obama Out of Touch With Pennsylvania? Every Major Paper There Backs Him

The apostle of hope seemed flummoxed by the audacity of the question. At the April 16 Philadelphia debate, George Stephanopoulos, longtime aide to Democratic politicians, was asking about his longtime association with Weather Underground bomber William Ayers.

The Weather Underground attacked the Pentagon, the Capitol and other public buildings; Ayers was quoted in The New York Times on Sept. 11, 2001, as saying, "I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do enough."

It was at Ayers' house that Obama's state Senate candidacy was launched in 1995; Obama continued to serve on a nonprofit board with Ayers after the Times article appeared. posted 04/19/2008 at 15:35:56

The Pennsylvania Democratic Debate In 1 Minute

The apostle of hope seemed flummoxed by the audacity of the question. At the April 16 Philadelphia debate, George Stephanopoulos, longtime aide to Democratic politicians, was asking about his longtime association with Weather Underground bomber William Ayers.

The Weather Underground attacked the Pentagon, the Capitol and other public buildings; Ayers was quoted in The New York Times on Sept. 11, 2001, as saying, "I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do enough."

It was at Ayers' house that Obama's state Senate candidacy was launched in 1995; Obama continued to serve on a nonprofit board with Ayers after the Times article appeared. posted 04/19/2008 at 15:35:10

Obama's Ayers Issue

The apostle of hope seemed flummoxed by the audacity of the question. At the April 16 Philadelphia debate, George Stephanopoulos, longtime aide to Democratic politicians, was asking about his longtime association with Weather Underground bomber William Ayers.

The Weather Underground attacked the Pentagon, the Capitol and other public buildings; Ayers was quoted in The New York Times on Sept. 11, 2001, as saying, "I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do enough."

It was at Ayers' house that Obama's state Senate candidacy was launched in 1995; Obama continued to serve on a nonprofit board with Ayers after the Times article appeared. posted 04/19/2008 at 15:36:41

Important Questions For George Stephanopoulos To Ask John McCain This Sunday

Maybe Barack feels a little bitter today?

PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows that Hillary Clinton now receives 46% of the support of Democrats nationally, compared to 45% for Barack Obama, marking the first time Obama has not led in Gallup's daily tracking since March 18-20. posted 04/19/2008 at 15:45:20

Choosing a Leader

Just how bad was Barack Obama's debate performance last night? Not as bad as Britney Spears' song-and-dance routine at the MTV Awards. Not as bad as Bill Buckner's legendary error during the '86 World Series. Not as bad as Bob Dylan's music during his God phase. Not as bad as John Travolta's Scientology cinema experiment in Battlefield Earth. Not as bad as Mike Dukakis' fateful ride in a military tank.

In other words, Obama could have done worse. posted 04/18/2008 at 00:45:27

Beyond Gotcha: In Search of Democratic Economics

Charlie Gibson reminded Obama of a March 27th statement he made to Maria Bartiromo on CNBC's Closing Bell that he'd return the rate to the 28 percent it was under Bill Clinton. Said Gibson: [emphasis added throughout]

"It's now 15 percent. That's almost a doubling if you went to 28 percent. But actually Bill Clinton in 1997 signed legislation that dropped the capital gains tax to 20 percent .... And George Bush has taken it down to 15 percent. posted 04/17/2008 at 23:03:58

The Wasted-Chance Debate Last Night

Just how bad was Barack Obama's debate performance last night? Not as bad as Britney Spears' song-and-dance routine at the MTV Awards. Not as bad as Bill Buckner's legendary error during the '86 World Series. Not as bad as Bob Dylan's music during his God phase. Not as bad as John Travolta's Scientology cinema experiment in Battlefield Earth. Not as bad as Mike Dukakis' fateful ride in a military tank.

In other words, Obama could have done worse. posted 04/18/2008 at 00:44:59

McCain's Cronies: Busting Media Myths On McCain's Lobbyist Hypocrisy



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So Obama losses the debate to HRC because he fumbles his responses to direct questions and it's ABCs fault???

Wow he better man up and get a lot better with his responses or McCain will roll over him in the fall.

Obama needs to say that Wright and Ayers are bad people and he will no longer associate with both of them, until he makes such a statement he will be toast in the general election. posted 04/17/2008 at 21:20:15

NYT CEO To Murdoch: Bring It On

The New York Times Company is circling the outer rim of its death spiral. Not unexpectedly, first quarter results were disappointing, even considering the difficult business environment.

Management was ready with spin to explain away the problems as not its fault. CEO Janet Robinson ascribed the weak advertising revenues to the economic downturn magnified by the effects of "secular change in our business." Robinson added that they are "diligently managing their business for the long term and transitioning into the digital era."

Ad revenue fell nearly 10%. posted 04/17/2008 at 23:05:46

The Very Serious Debate, Starring The Very Serious George & Charlie

Why pick on the ABC for asking the same questions that the public is asking? Do want all softball questions for the Obama and Clinton? They better get use to it before the debates with McCain. posted 04/17/2008 at 14:20:24

David Brooks Praises ABC, Debate, Because He Lacks The Good Sense God Gave A Box Of Tulip Bulbs, Apparently

Did you want Keith Olberman softball questions? Obama and HRC need to prepare for tough questions
when one of them become the Dem. nominee. posted 04/17/2008 at 14:23:48

What Passes For Debate

So Obama losses the debate to HRC because he fumbles his responses to direct questions and it's ABCs fault???

Wow he better man up and get a lot better with his responses or McCain will roll over him in the fall. posted 04/17/2008 at 21:15:12

Obama Campaign Won't Say Whether Tax Returns From 1997-1999 Will Be Released

A Hamas problem for Obama?
by Mosheh Oinounou

While Sen. Barack Obama sought to improve his relationship with the Jewish community today by meeting with leaders Philadelphia, comments by a Hamas political adviser this weekend could potentially hurt the Democratic presidential candidate.

During an interview on WABC radio Sunday, top Hamas political adviser Ahmed Yousef said the terrorist group supports Obama"s foreign policy vision.

"We don"t mind"actually we like Mr. Obama. We hope he will (win) the election and I do believe he is like John Kennedy, great man with great principle, and he has a vision to change America to make it in a position to lead the world community but not with domination and arrogance," Yousef said in response to a question about the group"s willingness to meet with either of the Democratic presidential candidates.

(Full interview) posted 04/17/2008 at 03:48:45

Hill, You've Got $100 Million; Show Some Class

A Hamas problem for Obama?
by Mosheh Oinounou

While Sen. Barack Obama sought to improve his relationship with the Jewish community today by meeting with leaders Philadelphia, comments by a Hamas political adviser this weekend could potentially hurt the Democratic presidential candidate.

During an interview on WABC radio Sunday, top Hamas political adviser Ahmed Yousef said the terrorist group supports Obama"s foreign policy vision.

"We don"t mind"actually we like Mr. Obama. We hope he will (win) the election and I do believe he is like John Kennedy, great man with great principle, and he has a vision to change America to make it in a position to lead the world community but not with domination and arrogance," Yousef said in response to a question about the group"s willingness to meet with either of the Democratic presidential candidates.

(Full interview) posted 04/17/2008 at 03:49:22

O'Reilly's 'Soros' Smear of Obama

April 15, 2008, 3:18 PM
Clinton Warns of Electing a President Who Is "Unready"
Posted by Fernando Suarez| Comments38

(CBS)

From CBS News" Fernando Suarez:

WASINGTON, D.C. -- Hillary Clinton warned Americans of the risks that come with electing a president who isn"t up for the job. "We have seen the power of the presidency placed in hands unready or unwilling to address the tasks that lie ahead,"

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/04/15/politics/fromtheroad/entry4017755.shtml posted 04/15/2008 at 18:33:11

One Candidate Has Failed the Commander in Chief Test - Twice

April 15, 2008, 3:18 PM
Clinton Warns of Electing a President Who Is "Unready"
Posted by Fernando Suarez| Comments38

(CBS)

From CBS News" Fernando Suarez:

WASINGTON, D.C. -- Hillary Clinton warned Americans of the risks that come with electing a president who isn"t up for the job. "We have seen the power of the presidency placed in hands unready or unwilling to address the tasks that lie ahead,"

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/04/15/politics/fromtheroad/entry4017755.shtml posted 04/15/2008 at 18:32:23

John McCain, Flip Flopper

"I may have made a mistake last week in the words that I chose," said Obama.

This man just can't say I screwed up again! Obama will get smashed in the general election, he just does not have the chops to win a national election contest. posted 04/14/2008 at 20:59:45

Bill Clinton Fires Back At Heckler: "You Want To Give The Speech?"

Mr. Bill is the big bully as usual. The Clintons need to pack up their gypsy wagon and just do us all a favor and leave town.

Please go, we need to move on from the Clinton family mob. posted 04/02/2008 at 01:35:48

Why Is Edwards Still Sitting On The Fence?

Obama should give up and throw in the towel ! HRC rules!! posted 03/30/2008 at 03:35:00

Bill Maher's Hillary Clinton Monologue: "Get Elected Or Lie Trying"

Obama should give up and throw in the towel ! HRC rules!! posted 03/30/2008 at 03:36:14

The Tide Is Turning

Obama should give up and throw in the towel ! HRC rules!! posted 03/30/2008 at 03:38:30

14 Painful Things Hillary Knows -- Or Should Know

As Obama continues to slide down in the polls against McCain, the real politic of his eroding popularity
is like it or not making Hillary the likely choice of the Super delegates at the Denver convention. posted 03/22/2008 at 00:57:41

Religious Bigotry Across the Board

Former vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro said today that she objected to the comparison Sen. Barack Obama drew between her and his former pastor in his speech on race relations Tuesday.

"To equate what I said with what this racist bigot has said from the pulpit is unbelievable," Ferraro said today. "He gave a very good speech on race relations, but he did not address the fact that this man is up there spewing hatred."

When will this stuff end?? posted 03/20/2008 at 20:28:35

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