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Thanks, but boy did you just make yourself unpopular with a bunch of people on that other thread. :lmao:
Overall, though, I think we've got a pretty knowledgable group that post on this particular thread. That's one of the reasons I get so irritated by the "kool aid" and "falling for pretty words" stuff. A lot of the folks on this thread follow politics pretty closely, so it bothers me when others try to classify our support of Obama as being somehow less informed than their support of Hillary or McCain. Just for the record, there are informed posters that support both of those candidates (though, I suspect the percentage runs higher in the group of Hillary supporters than in McCain's base), just as there are those that don't seem to have much grasp of the issues. The difference is, I think everyone here recognizes that fact, while I'm not sure we get quite the same credit from them.


Hah, thats life,,,they'll get over it and if they don't they have more issues than I care to delve into.:scared1: :rotfl: I could really care less what people I will never personally meet think of me. Heck I don't even much care for what the people I know think of me .
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And just for the record, I am actually a Clinton type voter...I am white, female, 38 , no college education who until this past Aug. had a household income of under $55K AND I DON"T DRINK COFFEE OR ALCOHOL of any sort!!!
And I'm originally from Ohio...How much more stereotypical can I get?? :rotfl:
Oh and I;m a lapsed Catholic, though I;m still not sure what side THAT puts me on?:confused:

Fortunately for me, I am still bright enough to figure out when I"m been fed a line of BS (or whole field full for that matter) and am pretty competent in deciding who I support (and no it has nothing to do with anything blowing out my butt either, which is another endearing trait we Obamamites apparently have now.).

Did you see the news clips of Hill and her shot with a beer chaser??? But darn that Obama and his elitist OJ....Ok, then, whatever. I'd rather my president be sober at 3 a.m. thank you very much. Not drunk, senile and sleep deprived. Oy!


I have a new theme song for the HRC campaign, that I started hearing in my head these last few weeks....Lies, Lies Lies (Culture Club maybe??)

And ours can be Somewhere Over the Rainbow...:rotfl:
 
Since Mark Penn still has an active role in HRC's campaign, any thoughts on his consulting firm's role in defeating union campaigns and how this meshes with HRC's identification and understanding of the average, working 'joe/jane.' Here's a link to some interesting reading...

http://www.prwatch.org/node/6213
 
jme829;24445903...... Fortunately for me said:
Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul
breath, and foul breath is noisome....

This quote sums up the lies (oops, excuse me, misstatements) and utter lack of substance being omiited from the orifices of HRC and McBush. Leave it to good, ole Billy Shakespeare to come up with appropriate words.
 
Since Mark Penn still has an active role in HRC's campaign, any thoughts on his consulting firm's role in defeating union campaigns and how this meshes with HRC's identification and understanding of the average, working 'joe/jane.' Here's a link to some interesting reading...

http://www.prwatch.org/node/6213

But 95% of Americans who were semi paying attention now believe he no longer works for her, so they do not care or would not care if they found out

As for what I personally think, my stance is obviously the same.
 

You guys have GOT to go check out the "political videos" section at DU! There are some incredible clips there. I'm not sure which is my favorite at this point, but the mashup of Clinton doing her Shrillary "shame on you" act for Obama's elitism and Barack's response is just :worship: worthy. :thumbsup2


ETA: OMG...I've got a new favorite. Do yourself a favor. Go to YouTube and search for a video posted by ostermanuk that features Bill Maher talking about how Democrats need to take back the word "Elite". I'd post the link, but the language precludes me doing so (for example, he refers to Bush as "President **** for brains. :lmao: ). Just trust me on this, go check out the video.
 
ETA: OMG...I've got a new favorite. Do yourself a favor. Go to YouTube and search for a video posted by ostermanuk that features Bill Maher talking about how Democrats need to take back the word "Elite". I'd post the link, but the language precludes me doing so (for example, he refers to Bush as "President **** for brains. :lmao: ). Just trust me on this, go check out the video.

I just found this, it is stinking hysterical :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
:rotfl: "Pat Robertson's Law school. What kid wouldn't want to go there? It's three years and you only have to read one book."

:lmao:
 
I've never laughed so much in my life

It was hysterical!! :rotfl2: except that minor part about 150 Pat Robertson Law students being involved in the Bush whitehouse, No elites there.... Yes, a student of a law school that's come from a talk show host, a tier 4...
 
:woohoo: We have another SD today.

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — One of Minnesota's last uncommitted Democratic superdelegates is backing Barack Obama, the Obama campaign announced Sunday.

Nancy Larson, of Dassel, a Democratic National Committee member, told The Associated Press she decided to support Obama because his campaign will bring new people into the political process, and she believes he has the best chance of winning in November.

"It's looking more and more that the one person who can do it is Barack Obama," Larson said.

But Larson said the choice wasn't easy. As one of the last two uncommitted superdelegates in Minnesota, Larson had been lobbied heavily by Obama's and Hillary Clinton's campaigns. She said she spent countless hours speaking with the campaigns and others about her choice.

Larson joins eight other Minnesota superdelegates who are supporting Obama. Three are backing Clinton.
 
For anyone who does not know, CNN is having some sort of event with both Clinton and Obama this evening from 8-10, something billed as Faith and Politics... or some such programming, I don't know if it is live or pre-taped.

The debate coming up is on Wednesday night 8-10pm I believe and is being carried on a major network (the network that carries The View) I'd give the network but I have no idea, up here it's being broadcast on a Canadian station (go figure)....
 
For anyone who does not know, CNN is having some sort of event with both Clinton and Obama this evening from 8-10, something billed as Faith and Politics... or some such programming, I don't know if it is live or pre-taped.

The debate coming up is on Wednesday night 8-10pm I believe and is being carried on a major network (the network that carries The View) I'd give the network but I have no idea, up here it's being broadcast on a Canadian station (go figure)....

Thanks..I knew I saw something somewhere...I think the thing tonight is live (I think its the Compassion Forum,, I think it is live, because they referernced on CNN that Obama can further answer this latest distraction. I hope he brings it!:thumbsup2 This should be good.
 
The CNN question could at least have quoted Obama correctly. :rolleyes: He said people are bitter about government. Not that people are bitter in general.
 
Have you noticed that he is getting applause after answering from the CNN crowd of religious leaders? And she did not. :thumbsup2
 
Have you noticed that he is getting applause after answering from the CNN crowd of religious leaders? And she did not. :thumbsup2

I didn;t watch all of it, but I saw I did notice that and even commented to my dd. One of the commentators analyzing afterwards said Obama was more fluent in his answers than Hilary was.
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April 13, 2008
Obama lashes out at Clinton over her response to 'bitter' remarks
Posted: 09:08 PM ET


Sen. Obama had strong words for his riva, Sen. Clinton, Sunday night in Pennsylvania. (Photo Credit: AP)

STEELTON, Pennsylvania (CNN) - A visibly agitated Barack Obama accused Hillary Clinton Sunday of acting like "Annie Oakley …packin’ a six shooter” in her attempts to connect with gun wners, and used some of his most heated language to date to attack her and her campaign for heir reaction to his comments from a now infamous California fundraiser.

"Shame on her!"he told a Steelton crowd.

"I expected this out of John McCain," Obama said in a voice more commanding than the his usual stump tone. "But I've gotta say, I'm a little disappointed when I start hearing the exact same talking points coming out of my Democratic colleague Hillary Clinton. She knows better. Shame on her."

At a closed-press event one week ago, Obama referred to some small-town Pennsylvanians as "bitter" people who "cling to guns and religion."

Clinton has since called him "out of touch" and said the Illinois senator's remarks were "demeaning" and "elitist."

Obama fired back in a room of supporters at a Pennsylvania union hall.

"She's running around talking about how this is an insult to sportsmen, how she values the Second Amendment," he said, his voice rising. "She's talking like she's Annie Oakley! Hillary Clinton's out there like she's on the duck blind every Sunday, [like] she's packin' a six shooter! C'mon! She knows better."

"That's some politics being played by Hillary Clinton," he added. "When Hillary Clinton says I'm out of touch I just have to remind people of the track record." He then went on to attack her for "campaigning for NAFTA" for "a decade" during her husband's administration.

"This is the same person who says she's voting for the Colombia trade deal. [It] turns out that her top adviser, her top strategist was working for the Colombian government to get the bill passed!"

"Who do you think is out of touch?" he shouted. The room erupted with people shouting Clinton's name and even one "'what's her name' is!"

Obama's comments came just a short time after the two Democratic opponents shared a tarmac as they landed in Harrisburg and exited their planes almost simultaneously and only minutes before the pair were to take part in CNN's Compassion Forum.

– CNN Political Producer Chris Welch

From: CNN's Chris Welch
Filed under: Barack Obama • Hillary Clinton • Pennsylvania
 
I thought Obama sounded so much more sincere than Hillary.

She sounded stiff and rehearsed. I think it's going to hurt her in the long run, and the Superdelegates are going to be miffed, at the way she kept trying to peg Obama as an "elitist".
 
Is it a liberal thread or a Hillary bashing thread in disguise?? :confused3 :rotfl: ;)

I do hope some aren't scared away because a latte loving San Franciscan started it. :goodvibes I can't stand Hillary, but she is a liberal and so are her supporters. I so hope they join in.
 
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