The Tie Has Been Broken
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Amid all the articles and opinions from last night and this morning, this is the one that stands out for me, because he's a Clinton supporter who sees the writing on the wall, and because he has ideas for making the transition to the national election smoother. But a joint ticket? I still say no.
It would prove to skeptics that both candidates are devoted to unifying the party against John McCain...
Has Hillary ever been devoted to this?
Obama can't and won't agree to a joint ticket with that abomination. The only person on the planet who can possibly despise Hillary more than I — indeed who must hate her with the raging fury of a trillion hypernovae — is Obama himself. Hillary represents everything that he is running against — moreso even than Bush or McCain — even though he probably didn't realize it when he joined the race.
You Hillary bashers are probably too young to have seen a woman take a hammer to a glass ceiling.
If I am a racist for not supporting Obama then you are sexist for bashing Hillary.
If it takes a joint ticket it would be worth it to win. I don't see it.
Excuse me, David. I have never, not once, suggested that I did not like Hillary because she was a woman. I don't like Hillary because her campaign tactics have stunk up the place. Because she seems to feel entitled to the Presidency. Because she recently equated "hard-working Americans" with "white Americans," explicitly making the case that white, racist voters should vote for her.
There are plenty of female politicians who would make better Presidents than Hillary. And plenty of male politicians who would make better Presidents than Hillary. And I will be voting for one of them.
If Obama were a woman I'd like him even more. Especially if he was hot.
Okay, it is the wild claims of people on-line that Hillary supporters are racist and Barrack's are sexist. Barrack threw his grandmother "under the bus" in one of his arguements on race. I personally know of one "crazy uncle" that is racist but in a weird way after being in a concentration camp in Korea. Other than that I don't know any blatently racist people in my life. My wife has reservations about black character after working a year in inner city Philadelphia where it was predominately black. She felt discrimination there. Can America have a discussion on race? I'm not on the Barrack bandwagon. Maybe I will regret that someday. I still listen to Barrack more than the WH and McCain. I understand that staying in the political race longer has finacial implications. I still think the race(race in America) issue is more interesting.
Actually, I think Hillary is hot.She is like an older sister to me in age.
Is she in it for the money? Will she tone down the rhetoric? till June? I don't know. This is competition. American's love to compete.
200 points down, Florida and Michigan up in the air. Superdelegates changing their minds. From a competitve standpoint seems like a few variables up for grabs. I thought Barrack's endorsment by Edwards was a swift political move on the heals of the Clinton victory.
WHat do you think will be the wedge issue for McCain in the fall? Wright? Chicago politics?inexperience in the Senate?
What will Barrack's issues be? Senility? Flip-floping? a wealthy wife?
I read Barrack gets a A for medicinal pot, McCain gets an F.
I read one explaination that Hillary doesn't kiss ass to men. When will the next women who is independant of gender issue will come along for the president? And she has to be hot!