Clinton Campaign Over
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NY Times, CNN, MSNBC report that Sen. Clinton will drop out and endorse Sen. Obama on Friday.
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Well, ding dong!
FINALLY!
Bozo – Please don’t. Please don’t continue to validate the still embittered cries that Clinton only lost because of sexism.
Congrats..
JK
Democrats for McCain
The Democratic Party survived the defection of the Dixiecrats. I’m sure it will survive just as well without you.
JK
Democrats for McCain
It’s been asked before and I really don’t expect this time to be any different but, y’know, there’s that Hope thing.
So…
If you wanted Hillary to be the nominee, since she isn’t going to be, why not support the candidate who comes closest to sharing her views? Hillary and McCain could not be much further apart in their stances on the issues and to support him over Obama (whos positions are not that far from Hillary’s) makes no rational sense.
If you can’t get who you want, why reject outright the next closest thing? Why swing all the way over to the other side?
Have you forgotten, Sean? JK’s primary reason to reject Obama was, of all things, Reverend Wright.
JK believes that Obama simply must have the same sort of feeling in his heart as Reverend Wright did when he made that one comment he made. Despite Obama’s repeated denials of Wright’s views, and his direct repudiation of Wright’s attitudes in all manner of media, JK believes Obama is hiding the truth from America, and that as soon as he achieves office…well, I don’t know. Surely he’ll do something terrible once he enters office, because of the time he spent with Reverend Wright.
You know, it’s just like how all children grow up thinking exactly like their parents on all views. That’s why opinions and attitudes on things have never changed over time.
Don’t feed the trolls.
44 = Barack
Clinton can’t just endorse Obama, she has to campaign for him. She has to fight hard to make sure Obama wins in November, or the Democrats have to drop her from the party, her and people like JK. (If JK was ever a Democrat.)
SpiderJ – to say that Clinton’s behavior has been horrid has nothing, repeat NOTHING to do with sexism. I have many feminist friends who said, early on, that they would never, never vote for Hillary. They didn’t convince me, but her conduct during the campaign brought me around. That, and Obama’s full credentials coming to light.
Remember that woman at the McCain event who wanted to know “how we stop ‘the bitch’”?
I wonder if she has any new questions.