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tabs 03-05-2008 12:21 AM

How Could They Fk This Up
 
GW practically handed them the country on a silver platter. All they had to do is nominate a canidate to run against any Republican and they would have won. But no they have gone and fked it up as usual. Obama not being able to put Hillary away and giving her a 3rd resurrection from the grave of also ran for President is going to tear the Democratic party apart. Not only that but Hillarys and Obamas hands are going to make Lady McBeths' hands look clean by comparison. That fact is not going to play well in Peoria.

The Democrats are now entering Death Match territory. Only if Obama can put Hillary away in Pennsylvania will the Democrats have a chanch in the general election. If neither canidate emerges heads above the other after Pensylvania and the final primaries the issue of Floridia and Michigan not being able to seat their delegates at the Convention will take the whole issue into the courts. If that happens the American people will have had enough of the Democrats and their squabbling and view it as more of the same old broken system. The new politics will be the same old politics and the Democrats including Obama will be viewed as damaged goods.

If Hillary should win through legal maneuvering or soliciting Super Delegates behind closed doors when Obama is ahead in pledged delegates, Obamas troops will go home forever turned off to politics. They will then associate the political system as being completely corrupt. If Obama should win many of the older Dems might turn to the neo-Liberal oldster McCain. Either way McCain now has the advantage in the general election. McCain will be viewed as the safe play, a known commodity. A grandpa you can trust.

red-beard 03-05-2008 02:32 AM

(rubbing hands)

This is gonna be fun to watch!

livi 03-05-2008 02:46 AM

I believe the Dems have slightly underestimated the impact of the bigger picture in peoples mind. That, and the classic meaning of the sense that it is a deep physiological trait to tend to stick with what you have (although perhaps not optimal) instead of taking the plunge into the unknown (however promising). Much like tabs mention.

Interesting fact however, you Americans are ready to put a 70 year old in charge, while the Russians just elected a 42 year old!

rouxroux 03-05-2008 03:05 AM

This is going to get fun...I've got my popcorn. Can't wait until the convention, it's gonna' get nasty!;)

MRM 03-05-2008 03:42 AM

The net result is that Clinton picked up a net of about 20 delegates. Obama still has more than 100 more than Clinton with a dwindling number of delegates needed to clinch the nomination and a dwindling number of delegates to be won. Obama is in the driver's seat. All he has to do is win the easy ones and stay close in the rest and he'll get enough delegates to clinch the nomination. The only thing that has changed is the Media's reporting of the race.

flashgordon13 03-05-2008 03:44 AM

Clinton is the biggest screw-up I have ever seen. This whole mess could have been avoided if she had just kept her mouth shut. Everyone was in love with her and would have voted her way but then she started talking and that was her downfall. She continues to speak and show the world what a power hungery witch she truely is. Even if she had lost Ohio and Texas, I am convinced she would not drop out of the race. The issue of Florida and Michigan is far from over if Clinton needs more delegates. I just want the maddness to stop so I don't have to see her fake smile and hear the whining anymore.

Flatbutt1 03-05-2008 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by flashgordon13 (Post 3809039)
.......This whole mess could have been avoided if she had just kept her mouth shut. ........

this has been true of every woman I've ever known. still better she confirms it now rather than in the white house

Neilk 03-05-2008 04:53 AM

I voted for Obama yesterday. I think he could put this nation back on the right path domestically and abroad. He does have some super liberal positions, but I think he could make things happen. If he doesn't get the nomination, I'm voting for McCain. No way in hell I am voting for Hillary. She is so divisive that I think we would have 4 years of gridlock.

baldman 03-05-2008 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 3808968)
How Could They Fk This Up

See 2004. All they had to do was nominate a candidate with a personality and instead they pick Herman Munster. Combine that with their campaign strategy of answering every question with "we aren't Bush" and providing NO specifics or direction and you get another loss.

I don't understand how the Democratic "machine" can not see how much of this country despises Hillary.

s_wilwerding 03-05-2008 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Neilk (Post 3809123)
I voted for Obama yesterday. I think he could put this nation back on the right path domestically and abroad....

I'm just wondering how you back this up? I don't want to start a fight or anything, but I've wanted to find an Obama supporter to ask them about this. Obama doesn't have a record of reaching across the aisle and his positions are ultra-liberal, so I'm not sure how that's going to go over with Republicans and centrist Democrats. He has really not had a significant piece of legislation, and he has absolutely no foreign policy experience. So, I'm wondering, what proof is there that he can live up to what he is promising?

(Though, truth be told, if it were only between Hillary and Barack, I'd vote for Barack too.)

kach22i 03-05-2008 08:01 AM

In most states people have been voting 2:1 for the Democrats. It's going to be a landslide in the general election, which is why the Dem candidate is a very important selection for everyone concerned.

KaptKaos 03-05-2008 08:25 AM

There are 2 huge egos with Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama. While it is required for the job, there is no way either of them is backing down. Now that the negative campaigning has started, they will hand the job to McCain.

Look up Willie Horton. Gore used the issue on Dukakis (sp?) in the primaries back in the 80s, and then GHWB used it in the general. It's coming; Rezko, Shu, Trie, Lippo, Cattle, Whitewater... expect to see all if it soon. I feel really bad from Pelicans in Pennsy. You will bear the brunt of this.

tabs 03-05-2008 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kach22i (Post 3809432)
In most states people have been voting 2:1 for the Democrats. It's going to be a landslide in the general election, which is why the Dem candidate is a very important selection for everyone concerned.

U didn't read the initial post of this Thread? The American people may get so fed up with the Democrats bickering and thrashing each other McCain waltzs into his new job in the WH.

Tobra 03-05-2008 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by livi (Post 3809013)
I believe the Dems have slightly underestimated the impact of the bigger picture in peoples mind. That, and the classic meaning of the sense that it is a deep physiological trait to tend to stick with what you have (although perhaps not optimal) instead of taking the plunge into the unknown (however promising). Much like tabs mention.

Interesting fact however, you Americans are ready to put a 70 year old in charge, while the Russians just elected a 42 year old!

now really Markus, would you say they "elected" a president, or Vlad the Impaler selected a successor

Quote:

Originally Posted by kach22i (Post 3809432)
In most states people have been voting 2:1 for the Democrats. It's going to be a landslide in the general election, which is why the Dem candidate is a very important selection for everyone concerned.

This is one of the least insightful things I have ever seen posted on this site

tabs 03-05-2008 11:59 AM

I guess I will share a little tid-bit about this Thread. The title of "How could they fk this up." is a take on the William Hurt line in the movie "A History of Violence."

Tim Hancock 03-05-2008 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kach22i (Post 3809432)
In most states people have been voting 2:1 for the Democrats. It's going to be a landslide in the general election, which is why the Dem candidate is a very important selection for everyone concerned.


The republicans don't need to vote right now....You will see huge numbers of republicans turn out if the Hildabeast gets the nod! You can bank on it!

LakeCleElum 03-05-2008 01:30 PM

Agree with all this 200%. My only question is: Am I the only one the recalls the Clintons childish acts of theft and vandalism on their last exit from the White House?

Now, some want THEM back in there? I don't get it...

teenerted1 03-05-2008 02:21 PM

[QUOTE=tabs;3808968]GW practically handed them the country on a silver platter. All they had to do is nominate a canidate to run against any Republican and they would have won. QUOTE]

are you new to democracy?

were are in the process of finding out who the different parties want to nominate. all will be decided at the convention. then we will see who gets served up on a platter.

tabs 03-05-2008 03:20 PM

[QUOTE=teenerted1;3810247]
Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 3808968)
GW practically handed them the country on a silver platter. All they had to do is nominate a canidate to run against any Republican and they would have won. QUOTE]

are you new to democracy?

were are in the process of finding out who the different parties want to nominate. all will be decided at the convention. then we will see who gets served up on a platter.

Actually I am quiet Machivellian, I look beyond the obvious and think about the effect of the machinations going on in the Democratic Party and its effect on the perceptions and views of the electorate.

KaptKaos 03-06-2008 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaptKaos (Post 3809482)
Look up Willie Horton. Gore used the issue on Dukakis (sp?) in the primaries back in the 80s, and then GHWB used it in the general. It's coming; Rezko, Shu, Trie, Lippo, Cattle, Whitewater... expect to see all if it soon.

Well, that didn't take too long did it?

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0308/Clinton_aide_compares_Obama_to_Ken_Starr.html


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