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I guess this site hs turned into the Clinton DLC Builder site considering the number of bloggers that think Hillary is the one who can win. Hillary and I will stop calling her Senator, has been adding a few chapters of her own to the Karl Rove, Lee Atwater playbook. I'm waiting for the Ken Starr endorsement to be announced. Remember Tanya Harding's performance in the Olympics after she kneecapped her opponent? Well that is what it will look like if Hillary is nominated.

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can't handle the truth?
By pcmoore28 Apr 17th 2008 at 10:42 am EDT
So, Obama gets asked tough questions by the moderators and it is Hillary's fault?
  
Hillary and her supporters...
By . Apr 17th 2008 at 10:47 am EDT
embrace the politics of personal destruction, they excuse public infidelity, they expound that years of distracting investigations were presidential experience. They don't care that Bill Clinton linked up with George Bush Senior and traveled the country after the tsunami like father and son. The DLC 'republican-lite' has been trying to destroy the DNC since its inception. Hillary voted for the war, the Clintons are responsible for NAFTA and the disasterous beginnings of 'globalization.'

Hillary and her supporters are negative, vindictive, and coercive.

They yell, and scream, and whine, and misinform. The shrewish politics of pure self interest.
Thanks but its not for me. I support Barack Obama because he is not anything like Hillary Clinton.
Re: Hillary and her supporters...
By SemperFiWM Apr 17th 2008 at 10:49 am EDT
You are comparing Bill and George helping the tsunami victims to NAFTA and distracting GOP investigations?

Lord, help us all.
Re: Hillary and her supporters...
By pcmoore28 Apr 17th 2008 at 11:02 am EDT
Your stereotyping of Hillary supporters is without merit.
  
not so
By Maggie Apr 17th 2008 at 10:52 am EDT
There are plenty of Obama supporters here. We are just not so prolfic in our blogs. Overwhelmingly, I think we are Democrats, working to elect a Democratic candidate.
Re: not so
By Barry C aka Casey Apr 17th 2008 at 11:00 am EDT
I'm just pissed that some Democrats are more interested in electing a person who's real motivation is to fulfill her and Bill's college dream of them both being President. Instead of seeing that there is a candidate that is capable of starting real change from the bottom up. Obama can if this crap from the Clinton camp stops unite a nation. The only part of the nation that will be united if Hillary gets the nod is the Republican base.
Re: not so
By pcmoore28 Apr 17th 2008 at 11:04 am EDT
Obviously you have not researched Obama very thoroughly. Being President is a goal he has had for a looooonng time.

I do not find that a credible reason to exclude someone from running for office. Usually politicians have big egos and ambitions. Works both ways.
Re: not so
By SemperFiWM Apr 17th 2008 at 11:07 am EDT
hehe! same thoughts!
Re: not so
By SemperFiWM Apr 17th 2008 at 11:05 am EDT
And you don't think Obama's college dream is the same? Keep toking whatever you're smoking!
  
WOW!
By SemperFiWM Apr 17th 2008 at 10:55 am EDT
Everyone needs to read the article on bias viewing. I usually just read posts and don't even sign in and I would not call Party Builder a pro-Hillary site. I would venture to say that it does swing towards each candidate depending on the time of day.

Of course, you wouldn't call your post Hillary bashing, now would you?
Re: WOW!
By Barry C aka Casey Apr 17th 2008 at 11:04 am EDT
bashed with the biggest club I can find. People who live in glasses houses should through stones. We might be able to see into Sen. Obama's house but his windows are plexiglass compared to the Clnton's
Re: WOW!
By SemperFiWM Apr 17th 2008 at 11:06 am EDT
I am proud you are an Obama supporter!