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The_Elucidator
02-20-2008, 06:05 AM
Although Washington State's 'Rat primary was just window dressing she still LOST!!

Obama 259,323 49.99%
Hitlery 243,306 46.90%

Washington Elections Page (http://vote.wa.gov/elections/wei/results.aspx)

I'm just throwing this one out there as the Hildabeast didn't have any problem gloating about her non-victory victories in Mich and Fla!

Wisconsin primary:

Obama: 645,554 58% 42 del
Hitlery: 452,539 41% 32 del

Wisconsin Results (http://abcnews.go.com/politics/elections/state?state=WI&ref=ipb)


Hawaii caucus:

Obama: 28,347 76% 14 del
Hitlery: 8,835 24% 4 del

Hawaii Results (http://abcnews.go.com/politics/elections/state?state=HI&ref=ipb)


Come on down Hitlery and mess with Texas!! :thumb:

Lubbock
02-20-2008, 08:48 AM
If she loses Texas, what will she do?

[This is a serious question.]

Do you think she will concede?

Or keep going?

She's become just about as irrelevant as Huckabee.

DeclinetoState
02-20-2008, 09:37 AM
Although Washington State's 'Rat primary was just window dressing she still LOST!!

Obama 259,323 49.99%
Hitlery 243,306 46.90%

Washington Elections Page (http://vote.wa.gov/elections/wei/results.aspx)

IOW, Hillary lost a "beauty contest" to Obama.

http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080220/capt.a807fd3b04064421be4685337e5cc53a.clinton_2008 _ohms103.jpg?x=400&y=297&sig=y_nr5a5f91c1KdnjuqpXkQ--

Beauty contest loser

Suzie
02-20-2008, 09:49 AM
I bet she is fit to be tied. In fact they probably should wait till she is asleep and literally tie her up before anyone tells her it's time to give up.

Anyone else think she will dump Bill after this if she doesn't win?

Lazarus
02-20-2008, 09:54 AM
If she loses Texas, what will she do?

[This is a serious question.]

Do you think she will concede?...Lub, you aren't serious, are you? The Clintons concede? This is what this Marxist witch has dreamed of all her life... Its within her reach... She can taste it... Its what brings tingles to her loins... Do you really believe they are gonna let something as minor as delegate counts stand in their way of bringing Communism to Amerika?

This fight is far from over... And Obama is a babe in the woods in this game compared to the ruthlessness that these two are well versed in... What they can't win legitimately in the primaries, they will attempt to steal in the smokey backrooms of the party power brokers...

Its now a question of how many enemies the Clintons have made along the way within their own party... THAT is ultimately what I believe will bring the Clintons down... Sew to the wind and reap the whirlwind - This may be the year the bill comes due...

Lazarus
02-20-2008, 10:09 AM
...Anyone else think she will dump Bill after this if she doesn't win?No... She won't dump Bill, although he'd probably like to dump her... You must understand, Bill is source of power that fuels the machine of her ambition... Im not saying that he drives her ambition - She is completely responsible for her own lust for power...

But Bill is the vehicle and the brains that fuels her ambitious plans... She will put up with all his philanderings as long as he uses his political energies to keep her successfully in politics... It was Bill who worked the system and got her the Senate seat in New York - a state they weren't even from... It has been Bill behind her presidential bid... No one in her team, including herself, makes a move without consulting Bill...

Bill is a master of the political game... She is nothing but a frothing true believer in Marx and Ingels, with no tact, no heart, no presentation, and no political sense... She would use a sledgehammer to kill the mosquito that Bill would simply convince to commit suicide, and make it think it was its own idea...

To break with Bill would be the death of her political life... She will put up with Bill sleeping with german shepherds as long as he fuels her dreams of power...

Suzie
02-20-2008, 10:23 AM
I am not so sure, after this it's pretty much over for both of them. She has to know by now she can't win and she probably blames him for it. She is already a Senator, he isn't active in the circle other than the Jimmy Carter club of old dried ups. If the person elected this time is in office for 8 years she will be almost 70 years old by then. People don't like old men as candidates but they like old women even less.

You can see how bad it ticks her off when people ask about "his role" or bring up whether or not Bill can be trusted not to embarrass the country AGAIN if she gets the job.

I think she might finally see him as dead weight and decide she doesn't need him.

Lazarus
02-20-2008, 10:27 AM
Laz the prophet will now make a prophesy... Hear the word of the Laz... Not only will she lose the nomination, her Senate seat will be in jeopardy in the next election cycle...

So sayeth Laz...

ThomasMore
02-20-2008, 10:53 AM
I am not saying that this will succeed, but one of the Clintons' resident serpents has stated his plan to win at any cost, regardless of how the delegates come in:

http://images.politico.com/global/070418_ickes.jpg

Harold Ickes (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0407/3595.html), officially "Adviser to the Campaign Manager," but who calls himself "Sanitation Engineer" for the Hillary campaign, describes his two-step plan to flip the delegate vote, regardless of the primary and caucus results:

Harold Ickes, a top adviser to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign who voted for Democratic Party rules that stripped Michigan and Florida of their delegates, now is arguing against the very penalty he helped pass.

...

Clinton won the primary vote in Michigan and Florida, and now she wants those votes to count.

...

Some Democratic leaders have expressed concern that the tight contest might ultimately hinge on the positions of some 700 party insiders known as superdelegates.

...

[Ickes] said many superdelegates are elected lawmakers or governors who are supposed to exercise their independent judgment to vote contrary to public opinion if they believe another candidate has a better chance of winning.

In response, the Obama campaign said Ickes' viewpoint runs counter to democratic principles.

"The Clinton campaign just said they have two options for trying to win the nomination - attempt to have superdelegates overturn the will of the Democratic voters or change the rules they agreed to at the 11th hour in order to seat nonexistent delegates from Florida and Michigan," said Obama campaign manager David Plouffe. "The Clinton campaign should focus on winning pledged delegates as a result of elections, not these say-or-do-anything-to-win tactics...

...

Ickes, however, expressed confidence that DNC Chairman Howard Dean will work out a solution...

Source (http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080216/D8URLU1O0.html)

If Ickes has his way, the Clinton campaign will twist the arms of the superdelegates and bring in the Florida and Michigan delegates that they, themselves, barred. If they need to, they will twist DNC Chairman Howard Dean's arm to win, regardless of how the delegates are voting.

Welcome to the Kremlin.

http://www.belt-wrestling.org/en/images/news/Kremlin_russia.jpg

DeclinetoState
02-20-2008, 11:14 AM
And then she'll try to make a sweetheart deal with McCain to get him to run a lackluster campaign. Or she'll get him to pick her as his running mate if she doesn't get the nomination.

But if all else fails . . . ?

Bill and Hillary won't divorce. If they did, they could be forced to testify against each other in a criminal investigation of their activities.

Lazarus
02-20-2008, 12:46 PM
Its becoming glaringly apparent that the Clintons intend to use all their cruelest arm-twisting and gun-to-the-head backroom tactics on the party insiders in order to steal this nomination... And when they do, if they pull it off, I predict that hordes of angry Democrats will either stay home or will cross over and vote for the leftist Pub that is not far enough off their home turf to make a difference...

As Rush said today, in the past there were millions of Democrats whw felt compelled to vote for the Clintons because they were the only alternative... But with Obama in the game, they are making a prison break (Rush's terms) and are escaping the Clintons...

Power is slipping thru the Clintons' fingers like water... All they have left is blackmail against the superdelegates - And you can bet any dirty laundry they have on these people they intend to use to get them to dance to their tunes...

The Democrat race is going to end up being as explosive as the '68 convention... And when the public sees all the nastiness of it, they will perceive a Democrat party in chaos - Which just makes McCain look like the best choice...

RogerFGay
02-20-2008, 01:26 PM
Obama: In Your Face Hillary!!! (http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/2008/02/20/obama-camp-claims-wide-wide-lead-as-clinton-scrambles-to-rebound/)

Lubbock
02-20-2008, 01:57 PM
Five hundred and seventy-one FBI files.

gnome
02-20-2008, 06:18 PM
Hillary's in a losing position. I agree that if she plays dirty tricks to get the nomination, the democratic base will be less willing to come out for her. Interestingly, McCain's reputation as a moderate will also keep her from using scare tactics to bring out the disgruntled voters. She really, really wishes she was running against Bush. That's been her favorite opponent since the start of her campaign.

DeclinetoState
02-21-2008, 10:48 PM
She really, really wishes she was running against Bush. That's been her favorite opponent since the start of her campaign.<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->She should've thought of that in '04.