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The few times I was able to check the site out today I didn't see anyone all over the TN republican party for their ad against Michelle Obama. I did view it early this morning but in getting the URL to post here, I see they have added a new post. This may very well become a long hot summer indeed.

TN Republican site

I am a proud supporter of the Honorable Senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Reader Comments
  
Mel...
By SciBlue May 16th 2008 at 7:51 pm EDT
I'm a native Tennessean. I can tell you that the Tennessee GOP is ruthless. They are painting Obama as an extreme liberal. I think their strategy is a scaled-down version of what will happen nationally.

Also, African American politicians do not typically fare well there. Harold Ford, Junior is a fine man and a good politician. He get screwed over in his home state by southern politics. I hate to say it but there are is still rampant racism in my home state.
Yup...
By Vidya May 16th 2008 at 7:59 pm EDT
but they are ruthless everywhere.

here is an anti-Michelle ad

Link

Lord, it is too bad. The DNC really had better get it's head screwed on straight, I will be so pissed if McCain wins.
Re: Yup...
By VTDem May 16th 2008 at 10:17 pm EDT
Just like in other states where they tried this crap it will backfire. My opinion is the candidates spouse is off limits for both sides!
  
Re: Wow
By Vidya May 16th 2008 at 8:00 pm EDT
yikes.....scary
Re: Wow
By Rubymom May 16th 2008 at 8:02 pm EDT
Wow, I'm sorry I just cannot see her as America's, first lady. I have noticed her temper several times. I have never been so upset at any election before. It is going to be bad.
Re: Wow
By VTDem May 16th 2008 at 10:24 pm EDT
Strong women always have a "temper" according to some people. Hillary used to be labeled like this too in the 90's because she'd tell someone to f$%# off in a heartbeat. It's just telling it like it is, saying what's on your mind and not giving a damn what anyone thinks. I for one am all for it!
  
Remember this
By Sue Sue's Straight Talk Express May 16th 2008 at 8:34 pm EDT
I don't know if you all remember that in 1992 they had to pull Hillary back on the campaign trail. Women were dogging her because she was a working mother. Remember there was this big fight about stay at home mothers (Barbara Bush) and working moms. It was awful how they villified her for working.
Re: Remember this
By SPIRITED DONA May 16th 2008 at 9:03 pm EDT
THANK U, SUE SUE! HIL DOES NOT MAKE COOKIES-- SHE MAKES HISTORY!
  
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By SPIRITED DONA May 16th 2008 at 9:10 pm EDT
I DON'T LIKE TO SEE A PERSON TARGETED, BUT OTHER AMERICANS EXPRESSING PATRIOTISM IS NOTHING EITHER WAY TO MICHELLE. I SAW IT ON HUFF POST. I DID NOT HEAR IT TN! WE ARE NOT PLOTTING AGAINST MICHELLE IN TN, BUT A LOT OF US ARE IN LOVE WITH HILLARY!
  
I RESPECT SCIBLUE
By SPIRITED DONA May 16th 2008 at 9:16 pm EDT
BUT I BEG TO DIFFER. I LIVE IN HAROLD FORD'S DISTRICT AND IT WAS WHITE PEOPLE WHO MET HIM EVERY EARLY MORNING. SHE AND I AGREE ON TN REPUBS. THEY HIRED A CHICK TO SAY "CALL ME HAROLD, WE MET AT THE PLAYBOY MANSION". A WHITE MAN WITH 11 SUV'S WON. I WANT TO PUKE! HAROLD HAS REPEATEDLY TOLD PEOPLE THAT RACISM WAS NOT THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE. HE IS A GOOD, DIRECT MAN! THANK YOU!
Re: I RESPECT SCIBLUE
By Mike in Raleigh May 16th 2008 at 9:27 pm EDT
Yes, I thought Ford seemed more than apt for the job. Based on how I read the tea leaves he may have a good job in the Obama administration.

And on the Michelle smear fro the GOP/neocons, I'm not sure they want to go there, several folks may want to drill deeper about McBush's "bimbo" (sorry, not my word) wife's background...and the circumstances surrounding his separation from his loving family by marriage.

Yes, I respect Clinton but have lost a lot of respect for Bill for sure.
Re: I RESPECT SCIBLUE
By SciBlue May 16th 2008 at 9:35 pm EDT
Dona I have been out of the loop in Tennessee politics for awhile. Thanks for setting me straight about Harold Ford. :)
  
Re: Wow
By illinoismel May 16th 2008 at 11:02 pm EDT
I have heard many comments about how some will not vote for Obama because of her; many people felt that way about Kerry's wife
  
For all the comments
By jb1985 May 16th 2008 at 10:46 pm EDT
Michelle is very scary indeed..
The DNC has give the RNC a lot to work with ..
Obama know-nothing and Michelle's hatful attitude towards America plus the many horrible people that Obama is friends or associated with...
Some to help bolster him in his political career but to use those kind paints a really horrible picture....
Re: For all the comments
By annie b (mcliberal) May 17th 2008 at 8:59 am EDT
i'd rather die than see that woman represent american women as first lady. she sickens me.
  
Looks like everyone has been busy
By Terry May 16th 2008 at 11:07 pm EDT
I am trying to keep up to date here, with working 16 hrs+ in KY until Wednesday. This website was experiencing problems the other day but they appear to be fixed now. If anyone knows why please let me know. illinoismel, hope you got your package today.

Hillary 08

P.S. For those giving annie b a hard time, look out, it will be your turn next.
Re: Looks like everyone has been busy
By charctine May 16th 2008 at 11:33 pm EDT
Yep. I was having trouble too, and posted a blog asking the same question and got quite a few replies. Feel free to check it out:)
Re: Looks like everyone has been busy
By illinoismel May 17th 2008 at 12:49 am EDT
Terry, no package today, but maybe I will get it tommorrow. The mail must be having a problem because I sent one to Texas on Monday and he didn't get it either. Must be the increase in postage has slowed them all down. More money for less, but love the postal workers, they are rain, snow, shine people.
Re: Looks like everyone has been busy
By Terry May 17th 2008 at 1:35 am EDT
You surely should get it tommorrow.

Hillary 08
  
they have a point
By ihaveavoice May 16th 2008 at 11:32 pm EDT
well you gotta admit he does throw a temper tantrum every other day but his campaign is the first to use poorly spoken words and twist them into racism many times this primary against members of his OWN party. But when he misspeaks or his aides call Clinton a monster he shrugs it off and says oh well its politics and then whines to Kennedy or someone to make a less then flattering statement about Clinton to the papers to take the spotlight off his mistakes.

I think Obama is in for a rude awkening the republicans will laugh at his apology demands and temper tantrums. Heck I DO.
  
Re: Wow
By Sandi May 17th 2008 at 12:08 am EDT
Hillary Clinton has always been proud of this Country, she has been angry about evil politicians. So, I agree do not put her in the same box as Michelle, Michelle has color issues.
Re: Wow
By Maggie May 17th 2008 at 5:54 am EDT
Michelle actually does remind me of a younger Hillary in support of her husband running for president. I was a part of that campaign as a democrat.
  
A large credibility gap
By Pale Rider May 18th 2008 at 1:11 am EDT
exists in their argument that their ad was "a light-hearted jab". You don't pay millions of dollars to air a light-hearted jab. You let those fly at press conferences, where it didn't cost you anything to get an extra poke at the opponent.
Re: A large credibility gap
By Pale Rider May 18th 2008 at 1:15 am EDT
That is very much like a D.A. prejudicing a jury with a question, or accusation, then retracting his remark. The jury has had the seed planted already. you can't unplant it.