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p911dad 03-04-2008 08:57 PM

Us voters here in NY are praying that Hil triumphs and Prayfully Pray to the Leftist/Centrist god that she wins so we get superior federal largess to line our pockets and defer the awful judgement day at the County Clerks Office(recorder of the judgements on things we no longer can pay for). We only pray for our homeless brethern and those that need health care (and secretly for our local and state politicians and all those folks that own everything not nailed down and all shares of this and that) that will benefit from Hil's eventual victory. We Pray the Hil Almighty doesn't forsake us. Amen ;)

dd74 03-04-2008 09:00 PM

Hillary will exploit Iraq until she's blue in the face in order to beat McCain.

She'll frame him as a fraud to his own campaign finance bill.

She'll say even his own GOP doesn't like him. Fractured party, fractured Republican nominee.

It's going to be a nasty summer if those two are the contenders.

cl8ton 03-04-2008 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dd74 (Post 3808860)
CNN says she's won Texas. Now what?

Nuthun...just let McCain's KungFu do the rest :D

Wickd89 03-04-2008 09:10 PM

Why do people give her political experience credit for being first lady??!

She was not elected and was not truly responsible for anything...
"Accountability" is the key to considering some duty as being worth quoting... when running for an office..

island911 03-04-2008 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by lyon (Post 3808776)
If Republicans would stop voting for her, maybe she would be gone by now.

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 3808866)

Hillarys big problem is the massive block of people that will never vote for her, regardless of the GOP nominee. ....

Wait, I'm confused... Lyon says that the Republicans have been voting for her. :cool:


It think that Republicans must really like her, :D:D


Seriously that must be tough to pull the lever, fill in the bubble, for Hillary.:eek:

varmint 03-04-2008 09:30 PM

republicans have been voting for hillary. it's a little payback for the democrats in vermont who all voted for mccain. impossible to say how many, or what impact it's had.

it's dishonorable, and that sort of machiavellian gaming never turns out the way you want it. just remember, this is what comes of same day voter registration.

dd74 03-04-2008 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by varmint (Post 3808908)
republicans have been voting for hillary. it's a little payback for the democrats in vermont who all voted for mccain.

I thought the Republicans voting for Hillary thing started with Ann Coulter.

I can't imagine why Dems would vote for McCain. McCain has had this thing wrapped up since...I dunno...New Hampshire.

varmint 03-04-2008 09:59 PM

new hampshire, vermont, i got them backwards.

democrats were credited with keeping mccain alive in the early primaries. the only reason republicans are voting for hillary now is to screw with the opposition, and keep her and barack spending money for another month or two.
i love ann coulter. but exactly zero right wingers will vote for hillary in the general.

island911 03-04-2008 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by varmint (Post 3808925)
democrats were credited with keeping mccain alive in the early primaries. the only reason republicans are voting for hillary now is to screw with the opposition, and keep her and barack spending money for another month or two. .

Exactly...pay-back is a bwitch

tabs 03-04-2008 11:57 PM

This Thread is convoluted. Conservatives voting for Hillary, and Liberals bad mouthing one of their own. Geeesh...What little rabbit hole did I fall down this time. Ohhh Lubby ya got some of those litttle pills left I think I need some!

Porsche-O-Phile 03-05-2008 01:12 AM

Leave it to Ohio to screw things up. Again.

Tim Hancock 03-05-2008 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 3808979)
Leave it to Ohio to screw things up. Again.


Actually you should thank Ohio and Texas. Hillary staying alive helps McCain quite a bit IMO (which is why I wanted to vote for her). Lots of lefty money will be spent with Obama and the Hildabeast still duking it out and both will go negative against each other longer. Ultimately the best possible scenario for a McCain win in the general election would be against Hillary. I and many republicans can't stand the thought of Obama or the beast, but in the end, the beast will be easier to defeat. I bet the GOP has a dump truck load of shiit on Hillary to start dumping in the road when the time comes. ;)

Nathans_Dad 03-05-2008 04:43 AM

Interesting stuff. I heard on MSNBC that 1/3 of the voters in Texas in the Dem primary were either Republicans or independents. Like I said yesterday, I heard from multiple people that the Republican plan was to vote for Hillary in order to try and get her the nomination since Reps feel she is infinitely more beatable than Obama....

Sorta like throwing the last game of the season to get a favorable playoff matchup.

legion 03-05-2008 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawktel (Post 3808855)
I don't think many people understand how she affects the republican base.

She isn't disliked. She is hated. She is despised. She is seen as 5th horseman of the apocalypse.

I hear otherwise normal rational people say with absolute certainty she has killed people. Like ordered them killed, and used her husband to cover it up.

Its why I keep saying that if she wins the nomination I think McCain will win. She is is so polarizing to the republican base, she will instantly solidify it behind McCain, and she isn't popular among a lot of conservative Democrats either.

This is exactly why I want her to get the Dem nomination.

Obama is exactly where Bill Clinton was 16 years ago: A smooth operator and a relative unknown.

BeyGon 03-05-2008 05:53 AM

Never underestimate the Clinton Machine, the Clintons own the Democrats and say what you will I expect lots of Dems will pull the lever for The Clintons when it gets down to it. Even though they say now they won't. It is the Yellow Dog thing. They -The Clintons- scare me.
I always wonder how Dick Morris has stayed alive.

Moses 03-05-2008 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by varmint (Post 3808864)
And she thinks she doesn't have to follow the law in pursuit of her noble ideals.

For me, thats the most frightening thing about Hillary.

legion 03-05-2008 06:00 AM

See, and I think the Clintons are severly limited because the public knows their tricks.

Obama's shady side, on the other hand, is largely ignored by the press. They don't dig because they don't want to know.

Tobra 03-05-2008 06:05 AM

You can't really kill pure evil.

I think the procedure for her is to stuff her mouth with blessed, unleavened bread(you know, like the crackers the Catholics eat with grape juice on Sunday mornings) and drive a silver spike through her heart, made from melted down silver crosses.

You would probably want to look it up before you tried it though
Quote:

Originally Posted by lyon (Post 3808776)
If Republicans would stop voting for her, maybe she would be gone by now.

I have been advocating voting for her in the primaries myself

Quote:

Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3808830)
Okay Hugh, you are making sense and I totally agree with you. Pissed me off when my "War Dept." told me that she was voting for Hil.

I was just curious about some of these guys who seem to go off on the deep end about Hil like they are goofy or something!

The only way someone could not understand why Hillary Rodham Clinton is viewed with such rancor and distrust is because they have chosen not to.

lendaddy 03-05-2008 06:10 AM

Maybe she's a Daywalker though, then what?

LakeCleElum 03-05-2008 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawktel (Post 3808855)
I don't think many people understand how she affects the republican base.

She isn't disliked. She is hated. She is despised. She is seen as 5th horseman of the apocalypse.

I hear otherwise normal rational people say with absolute certainty she has killed people. Like ordered them killed, and used her husband to cover it up.

Its why I keep saying that if she wins the nomination I think McCain will win. She is is so polarizing to the republican base, she will instantly solidify it behind McCain, and she isn't popular among a lot of conservative Democrats either.

100% correct. My union Teamster wife has always vote democrat. She's big into women's rights - having filed 2 EEOC claims against her company over the years.

She sez she'll vote for McCain before even considering the that B Hilary...


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