wvrevy
Daddy to da' princess, which I guess makes me da'
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I heard an interesting take on the Florida situation on the Randi Rhodes show this afternoon. Not only is Florida's legislature overwhelmingly Republican, but Florida's governor is Republican too. Florida's Republican led legislature decided to move the primary date forward. It was tied to adding a paper trail to the electronic voting machines and the Democrats felt they needed to vote for the bill which included both. Any attempts to change the date back to a February date were voted down by the Republicans. I that the Republicans were well aware of what might happen if they moved the Democratic primary ahead and the Democrats really had no choice.
Personally, I want a re-do for both states and that the DNC review the whole primary process.
I hadn't heard that, but seeing as how it came from the Republicans, it wouldn't exactly surprise me.

I have said repeatedly that I will vote for him if he gets the nomination. Something really horrible would have to come out about him to make me turn to the Republican ticket. And even then I'd have to think really hard.
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Having said that, some of the comments from some of Obama's followers have made me feel like I may have to hold my nose if I have to cast that vote. Not because of Obama himself, but the way his people have talked to me. I have the right to make my choice and I'm not stupid. It's a whole new level of mudslinging and that's just my honest opinion. I'm sick of the "we need to pull our party together" when what many of them really mean is Hillary's people need to roll over and play dead. I can just hear the roars of protest if we suggested the same thing. It's felt very one-sided and I'm tired of it. I can't help but think a lot of it is sexism.![]()
Would it be ok if I just addressed these two comments? First, a lot of us on the Obama side said from the beginning that we would vote for Hillary if she were the nominee. And yes, that means me as well. If you go over and look at the Liberal thread, you'll see my comments there from the very beginning about how lucky we were to have two great candidates. That said, a lot of us have been turned off by what we perceive to be her negative campaign tactics (I don't want to argue here whether they were or not...I'm just saying that is the way we perceive them. I'm happy to have that discussion, but this isn't the place).
As to the second comment...Go back and count on this thread how many times the term "kool aid" has been used in reference not to the candidate, but to us, his supporters. Go back and read how many insults are thrown out at Obama supporters, then go over and read the Obama thread and see how often we make comments not about the candidate, but about you, her supporters. I guarantee you won't find many, if any, on that thread.
Yes, there will be some hard feelings to mend - on both sides - regardless of who the candidate is. There is no doubt of that. But I honestly take offense at the notion that it is all on us. We can only be called mindless cult members so many times before we get worked up enough to respond.
Just my thoughts on the subject.