Obama supporters! - A positive place to talk about his campaign

Status
Not open for further replies.
I don't care either. What goes on in their marriage is between them.

However, I do find it hypocritical of Hillary's supporters to claim Obama shows a lack of judgment to spend 20 years in the company of a minister who says things that many find offensive when Hillary spent more than 20 years married to someone who did things many people found offensive.

You don't choose your family, they say, but you do choose your minister. Well you choose your spouse too. Hillary apparently finds something worthy in Bill, despite his moral transgressions. So why is it so shameful that Obama finds something worthy in Rev. Wright, despite his?

That's a good point. One's religious beliefs are a very private matter, too. At least, they should be. :sad2:
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";24070721]ummmmm your kidding right???? you think that people that don't vote Obama are racist and using Wright as an excuse???? Myself and millions of others decided not to vote for him before Rev Wright came about.

Me not voting Obama has nothing to do with his color and everything to do with how I feel he will run the country. Unless you are thinking this way because you don't like Hillary because she is a woman? sounds kinda silly doesn't it:confused3

I am sure your reason for not voting for Hillary is the same reasons that I prefer not to vote Obama.[/QUOTE]
There are some on the DIS who I fully believe are racists in disguise. I also think a lot of the ones who blow up over the Rev. Wright issue have underlying motives for doing so; that might sound silly but I think they do realize that there are a lot of people on the DIS who could decide on their candidate based on what is said here.

Thats just my take on things.
 
There are some on the DIS who I fully believe are racists in disguise. I also think a lot of the ones who blow up over the Rev. Wright issue have underlying motives for doing so; that might sound silly but I think they do realize that there are a lot of people on the DIS who could decide on their candidate based on what is said here.

Thats just my take on things.


In all fairness I think that the main underlying motive (for the Hillary supporters) was to have a reason to not vote for Obama if he gets the nomination. I think it's more about bitterness that Obama is still leading no matter how many times they play the G-D quote.

I think some of the reaction from both Hillary supporters and Cons is closeted racism. Some of the reaction and hysteria on the Wright threads is so over the top it cannot possibly be over a few sound bites from a candidate's pastor.


Of course it is kind of heart warming to see the Hillary supporters and cons holding hands and singing songs of joy over this Obama thing. Together, the Hillary supporters and cons are doing a great job helping McCain win the election. :goodvibes
 
In all fairness I think that the main underlying motive (for the Hillary supporters) was to have a reason to not vote for Obama if he gets the nomination. I think it's more about bitterness that Obama is still leading no matter how many times they play the G-D quote.

I think some of the reaction from both Hillary supporters and Cons is closeted racism. Some of the reaction and hysteria on the Wright threads is so over the top it cannot possibly be over a few sound bites from a candidate's pastor.


Of course it is kind of heart warming to see the Hillary supporters and cons holding hands and singing songs of joy over this Obama thing. Together, the Hillary supporters and cons are doing a great job helping McCain win the election. :goodvibes
The closet racism isn't really coming as much from the Clinton supporters as much as it is coming from the Conservatives. Namely those who continue to bring up the Rev. Wright issue on here. I'm sure there are some Clinton supporters jumping for joy as well, seeing as they now have a reason to not vote for Obama instead of just saying it's because of his color/race.

I am sure that Dean and company are tired of all the damage Hillary is doing to the party. That's the Clintons for you. She is going to try and win at all costs, and her latest attempt is to try and persuade the pledged delegates to change their votes in favor of her.
 

You really need to go find out how Obama - that "far left liberal" worked with the ultra-conservative police unions and ultra-liberal anti-death penalty advocates to pass legislation in Illinois that both groups could live with regarding the taping of police questioning of suspects. He got two groups that usually wouldn't be caught dead on the same side of any issue to actually agree and fully support (the bill was nearly unanimously passed in a split legislature) his compromise bill.

I think, IRL, that's why you see Obama pulling Independants and moderate Republicans (Obamacans), tired of partisan bickering, into the fold. I also think that when you look at the national poll numbers and a sense of the overall attitude of the country concerning Obama's candidacy, you really see how out of whack the general consensus is here on the DIS. It sometimes feels like we are swimming against the current with all the anti-Obama silliness here, but the reality of the situation is, Obama's prospects are looking light years better than that of Clinton and McCain.
 
Any self respecting woman would have left, but that's just my opinion and what I would have done. Perhaps if it was a one time thing, we could have gone to counseling, but I doubt it. My Husband knows not to go there because he will be living elsewhere and he knows I'm more than serious. It's a matter of self respect.

And in regard to Wright? What did Clinton's preacher say??

Laugh O Gram posted this on the Pastor thread:

Attn handwringing Clinton supporters:

Hillary Clinton's pastor, who ministered the Clintons thoughout their days of leadership in the White House, has this to say about Rev. Wright's comments:

A STATEMENT CONCERNING THE REV. JEREMIAH WRIGHT


The Reverend Jeremiah Wright is an outstanding church leader
whom I have heard speak a number of times. He has served for
decades as a profound voice for justice and inclusion in our society.
He has been a vocal critic of the racism, sexism and homophobia
which still tarnish the American dream. To evaluate his dynamic
ministry on the basis of two or three sound bites does a grave
injustice to Dr. Wright, the members of his congregation, and the
African-American church which has been the spiritual refuge of a
people that has suffered from discrimination, disadvantage, and
violence. Dr. Wright, a member of an integrated denomination, has
been an agent of racial reconciliation while proclaiming perceptions
and truths uncomfortable for some white people to hear. Those of us
who are white Americans would do well to listen carefully to Dr.
Wright rather than to use a few of his quotes to polarize. This is a
critical time in America's history as we seek to repent of our racism.
No matter which candidates prevail, let us use this time to listen again
to one another and not to distort one another's truth.


Dean J. Snyder, Senior Minister
Foundry United Methodist Church
March 19, 2008

I don't know about you guys, but I'm getting just about denounced out....
__________________
 
How is he doing?

And how about Bob Casey's endorsement??!! :thumbsup2 :woohoo: Could it be a sign of the beginning of the Democrats coming around Obama that started with Richardson?
 
How is he doing?

And how about Bob Casey's endorsement??!! :thumbsup2 :woohoo: Could it be a sign of the beginning of the Democrats coming around Obama that started with Richardson?

I'm at work too, but there are a couple snippets on the View's website. From what they show online, he does fine, in his usual, charming, understated style, although the questions are complete softballs "You're related to Brad Pitt?" and "Barbara thinks you're sexy!!". Honestly, what else would you expect?
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";24070721]ummmmm your kidding right???? you think that people that don't vote Obama are racist and using Wright as an excuse???? Myself and millions of others decided not to vote for him before Rev Wright came about.

Me not voting Obama has nothing to do with his color and everything to do with how I feel he will run the country. Unless you are thinking this way because you don't like Hillary because she is a woman? sounds kinda silly doesn't it:confused3

I am sure your reason for not voting for Hillary is the same reasons that I prefer not to vote Obama.[/QUOTE]

My what is kidding? Oh, you meant 'you're kidding'. :confused3 Nope, not for an instant. I wasn't speaking to or about you, by the way. Odd you would assume I was. :confused3

Yes, I am absolutely convinced there are many people who feel justified now for their dislike and distrust of Senator Obama.
 
I missed his response thanks to everyone who had to come in my room and ask questions.
 
In response to recent assertions he was not a professor (because they said so)


Today, the University of Chicago released the following statement:

The Law School has received many media requests about Barack Obama, especially about his status as "Senior Lecturer." From 1992 until his election to the U.S. Senate in 2004, Barack Obama served as a professor in the Law School. He was a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996. He was a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004, during which time he taught three courses per year. Senior Lecturers are considered to be members of the Law School faculty and are regarded as professors, although not full-time or tenure-track. The title of Senior Lecturer is distinct from the title of Lecturer, which signifies adjunct status. Like Obama, each of the Law School's Senior Lecturers have high-demand careers in politics or public service, which prevent full-time teaching. Several times during his 12 years as a professor in the Law School, Obama was invited to join the faculty in a full-time tenure-track position, but he declined.
 
Pardon us, but we're not all posting at 1 or 2am. :rolleyes: But where did you get attacked? Did you say you believe Obama is Muslim? The "under a rock" comment was chris1gill's reference to the 10% polled who still think Obama's a Muslim--particularly now after the whole Rev. Wright thing having been all over the media. I would call believing that living under a rock, wouldn't you? And no, Obama didn't attend school in Africa, it was Indonesia. There he went to Catholic and public schools, the latter, naturally, having predominantly Muslim students.

Honestly, I think we're all getting too touchy here. There are some people who are relieved they have an "excuse" to not vote for Obama because they're closet racists. That doesn't mean everyone who's for Hillary falls under that umbrella, and not everyone who's for Obama is a closet sexist. Seriously--we all need to get over ourselves and not get offended at every other comment.

Good post.

Sorry for being so touchy....you were right, it was late & i thought it was inferred i was being racist.

I was wrong. I re-read ChrisGill's statement & the "under the rock" dwellers she was referring to were the "BO is a Manchurian Candidate Muslim wackos" not the occasional HC poster here. I mis-read.

Sorry for intruding on the BO board.
 
How is he doing?

And how about Bob Casey's endorsement??!! :thumbsup2 :woohoo: Could it be a sign of the beginning of the Democrats coming around Obama that started with Richardson?

It's also a sign that Hillary Clinton threw too many turds in the SD punchbowl.

My prediction is she's going to be handed a very public kick in her *** by the SD's who've had it with the arrogance, the padded resume, the praising of John McCain, and sense of entitlement to the presidency.

I think that public " kick" will happen within a few days after the last primary.

Btw, Obama's negatives are going down and Hillary's are somewhere in the low to mid 50's.
 
Overall a good interview, way too short! The best came at the very end...

Paraphrasing...

Obama - I'd like to roll back the Bush tax cuts for the rich

Sherri - You gonna be in trouble Barbara!

Barbara - We don't go there! :rotfl2:
 
I wonder if Hound or another Hillary supporter can explain the above self righteous comment delivered by their candidate? Now, Hillary has been with the philandering slick Bill for more than 20 years while he has been disrespecting her time and time again with Paula, Kathleen, Monica and all the others that haven't yet come forward. In light of the above comment to get the media off of her Bosnia outright Pinnochio lies, how come she did not walk out on Bill?:confused3

(since i was asked)

I don't know why they stayed together. I would guess it was for political, economic reasons & for Chelsea. I'm 51 & have been married 20 years.....it doesn't surprise me that they would stay together.

Her Bosnia story was a "whopper" & pretty dumb for someone i consider pretty savvy. Truly a WTH moment.

I've "walked out" of a couple churches (one that indicated that everyone should vote for GWB). I don't have a problem with HC saying that she would have.

Sorry again for the intrusion....i'll slither back over to the HC thread. ;)
 
(since i was asked)

I don't know why they stayed together. I would guess it was for political, economic reasons & for Chelsea. I'm 51 & have been married 20 years.....it doesn't surprise me that they would stay together.

Her Bosnia story was a "whopper" & pretty dumb for someone i consider pretty savvy. Truly a WTH moment.

I've "walked out" of a couple churches (one that indicated that everyone should vote for GWB). I don't have a problem with HC saying that she would have.

Sorry again for the intrusion....i'll slither back over to the HC thread. ;)

Hillary's "Wright" comment smelled of political opportunism and not of right/wrong. Yeah, I know she's a politician, but a smart politician knows how to cover their "opportunism" butt with the right platitudes.
 
It's also a sign that Hillary Clinton threw too many turds in the SD punchbowl.

My prediction is she's going to be handed a very public kick in her *** by the SD's who've had it with the arrogance, the padded resume, the praising of John McCain, and sense of entitlement to the presidency.

I think that public " kick" will happen within a few days after the last primary.

Btw, Obama's negatives are going down and Hillary's are somewhere in the low to mid 50's.

Did you see Bill today praising McCain and Hillary in the same sentence regarding global warming? What an ***.
 
This little blip of a video says volumes about character and how you handle questions about your opponent's controversial supporters:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQquSOnlxJ8

I would bet good money that a campaign between Obama and McCain will go down as one of the cleanest issue-oriented campaigns in modern history.

I can see McCain twisting off to the the Limbaughs and Ingrahams and the rest of the rightie slime buckets.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.




New Posts









Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top