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The Hillary Clinton Fan - Thread

Super-Tuesday! Wow! It´s like a thriller. It is a good day for the Democrats. A way to the future! Good luck, Mrs.Clinton.
 
That's a pretty stupid argument. You have absolutely no idea what was the reason for all the votes cast in that primary, and to claim you do is intellectually dishonest.

So, I suppose Ted Kennedy and Oprah would be out campaigning for Barrack if his parents were Chekloslavakian? As in: Babulik Obamanova for President? I don't think so.

Talk about intellectual dishonesty.
 
It's Super Tuesday and I've voted for Hillary! She's the candidate that best represents what I want for America's future!
 
Hillary won! :thewave:
Clinton 825 delegates
Obama 732 delegates
Even California! :wow:
Congratulations to all Hillary Fans and of course "Good luck" for the next weeks! :goodluck
 
I was glued to the television up into the wee hours to watch the election returns! I'm so excited for Hill-Dog!
 
I love Hil-Dog!! She has gained 20 points leading over Obama! yay. If by some magic reason she doesnt win though, im gonna vote for Obama, eventhough i HATE him, because McCain is Worse.

GO HILLARY!!!
 
I think the Fat Lady has begun to sing. Clinton is in a much better place than Obama.

Obama has won in states like South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Kansas which are likely to go Republican in November anyway.

The Obama support comes from old Clinton constituencies such as blacks and upper income liberals which could be expected to come back to Clinton in a General Election.

However, the Clinton votes coming from older Americans, Latinos, and working class Democrats are constituencies that could easily go to McCain in a General Election if Obama was the nominee.

If Obama cannot do any better than he did yesterday in the large states and the critical states with money, endorsements, momentum and an adoring press, I just don't see him as a viable candidate in November.

The only thing Obama brings to a General Election, vis a vis Clinton, is his peripatetic youth vote, which would probably also go to Clinton or just stay in the dorms and sulk, commiserating with each other via text message.
 
I think the Fat Lady has begun to sing. Clinton is in a much better place than Obama.

Obama has won in states like South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Kansas which are likely to go Republican in November anyway.

The Obama support comes from old Clinton constituencies such as blacks and upper income liberals which could be expected to come back to Clinton in a General Election.

However, the Clinton votes coming from older Americans, Latinos, and working class Democrats are constituencies that could easily go to McCain in a General Election if Obama was the nominee.

If Obama cannot do any better than he did yesterday in the large states and the critical states with money, endorsements, momentum and an adoring press, I just don't see him as a viable candidate in November.

The only thing Obama brings to a General Election, vis a vis Clinton, is his peripatetic youth vote, which would probably also go to Clinton or just stay in the dorms and sulk, commiserating with each other via text message.
:=D::=D::=D:
 
Super-Delegates for Senator Clinton:
:gogirl:
Senators: Blanche L. Lincoln, Mark Pryor, Dianne Feinstein, Evan Bayh, Daniel Inouye, Barbara Mikulski, Robert Menendez, Charles Schumer, Sheldon Whitehouse, Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray! (!)
Governors: Minner (Delaware), Beebe (Arkansas), Tulafano (American Samoa), Baldacci (Maine), O´Malley (Maryland), Corzine (New Jersey), Spitzer (New York), Kulongoski (Oregon) and OHIO-Governor Ted Strickland. (UU)
AND former Vice-President Walter Mondale and Mr.Richard Gephardt! --%--
.....okay, okay, I am fair. Super-Delegates for Senator Obama:
Senators: Richard Durbin, Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Claire McCaskill, Ben Nelson, Kent Conrad, Tim Johnson, Patrick Leahy.
Governors: Blagojevich (Illinois), Napolitano (Arizona), Culver (Iowa), Sebelius (Kansas), Patrick (Massachusetts), de Jongh (Virgin Islands), Kaine (Virginia), Gregoire (Washington) and Governor Jim Doyle.
...and Mr.Tom Daschle.
Yes, Hillary has to win Texas and Ohio! I think she will. Good luck, Hillary. :goodluck
 
Congratulations: Hillary wins OHIO AND TEXAS and RHODE ISLAND! She is back! (UU)
 
Whither to now, Democrats?

This is going all the way to Denver. Meanwhile the Republicans can gather their entire phalanx behind one guy, while two Democrats will spend the next 24 weeks tearing each other apart.

It's going to be ugly. "There Will Be Blood."
 
It will all be worth it when Hillary Clinton is President. She will change the course of America toward peace and prosperity again.

Go Hill!
 
Wow, many threads against Hillary here. The Obambi - supporters are very nervous.
 
^What is really interesting about the Obama threads is the posters can't advance any good reasons for voting for Obama other than the usual campaign slogans. Most Obama threads are just Hate Hillary threads by devotees outraged that someone could oppose the Divine Mr. O.
 
I support Hillary Clinton and think she would be a great leader.
 
Wow, many threads against Hillary here. The Obambi - supporters are very nervous.

Yes, as I said it's sort of encouraging seeing an increase in hatred on that side.

After all, Shakespeare reminded us, "We hate that which we often fear."
 
^"What fools these mortals be! :)

First of all, Shakespeare is never--I repeat, never--irrelevant. Second, the quote was reaffirming the post by Ben to which I was responding. He said that the increase in the anti-Hillary threads must be a sign that the followers of Obama are getting nervous. And I said yes, that's true, because we often hate what we often fear (that is, Obama followers hate Hillary Clinton because they are afraid of her).

It's a familiar Shakespearean line and I attributed it as such. I know that you Obama folks are used to people using the words of others without attribution, but I guess I'm just so used to abiding by my University's Academic Integrity Policy. :p
 
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