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Lazarus
05-07-2008, 09:19 AM
The more I analyze this election, the more I realize that it is imperitive that Hilary Clinton win this nomination... With last night's results being lukewarm for her, the probability that the Super Delegates will abandon the Clintons grows... And as contrary to logic as this sounds, this is a bad thing for us...

I know Rush Limbaugh is trying to keep the Clintons in this race in order to prolong the chaos as long as possible on the Democrat side, but my reasons go beyond that...

I want this election to put a stake in the heart of the Co-Tyrannt that we call the Clintons, and for that to happen, She MUST win the nomination... Sound crazy? Think about this...

Her whole arguement to the Democrat Party is that Obama cannot win this election - that only she has a chance to win against McCain... If Obama wins the nomination, and then loses to McCain (as I fully suspect will happen), the Clintons will have their jusitfication to bring the queen bitch back again in 4 years...

The only way that a politician is effectively removed from future attempts at the Presidency is if they win the party's nomination and then fail to bring in the big victory in November...

Example: Reagan's first attempt at the nomination was thwarted by RINOs backing Gerald Ford... After 4 years of Jimmy Carter lunacy, Reagan came back even stronger, won the nomination and the Presidency...

Example: Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Kerry all won their party's nominaiton, lost the general election (some miserably), and were never heard from again (on the Presidential level that is)...

If we are to chop off the head of this Clinton Co-Snake once and for all, we NEED for the queen bitch to win the Democrat nomination... McCain will beat either Democrat in November and we need for that Dem to be HER... An Obama nomination just gives us the Clintons back in 4 years...

Kathy30
05-07-2008, 09:29 AM
The democratic leadership has already made the decision to nominate the obamination. They won't take the chance of a population of angry black folk cheated of the presidency by a white woman. The damage would be phenomenal. Why do you think the DNC has instructed all those senators and governors to withdraw endorsements of HiLIARy and support the obamination instead. The fix is in.

Livia
05-07-2008, 09:29 AM
The Clintons are kind of like lice...you cant get rid of them.

dPrasse
05-07-2008, 09:36 AM
If we are to chop off the head of this Clinton Co-Snake once and for all, we NEED for the queen bitch to win the Democrat nomination... McCain will beat either Democrat in November and we need for that Dem to be HER... An Obama nomination just gives us the Clintons back in 4 years...


Too bad the (R) is a guy that thginks he can sleep with snakes and isn't a snake-slayer ... I can see McVain putting Hilary in charge of something , just for the sake of bi-partisan ...

Lazarus
05-07-2008, 09:49 AM
Too bad the (R) is a guy that thginks he can sleep with snakes and isn't a snake-slayer ... I can see McVain putting Hilary in charge of something , just for the sake of bi-partisan ...Don't put it past him, Bro... He's always been one them - not one of us...

We (Conservatives) have already lost this election... The Leftists have the Presidency and probably a stronger hold on Congress... All we're waiting on now is for them to choose which of the three Leftists will sit in the Whitehouse...

For me, I'm watching this election because I want to see the complete and utter end of the Clintons' threat to the Whitehouse... I want them politically dead, beheaded, with a stake thru their co-abomination's heart, never to rise again on the national stage...

I know we are in for a royal screwing by whoever wins this election - That's inevitable now... I want this one single victory before this nation goes down in ashes...

DesertFox
05-07-2008, 10:07 AM
I agree 100% with your assessment, but think what's happening is even better because it pits the racist segment of the idiot Left against the idiot feminist segment of the idiot Left. It has the potential to fragment the Left along its innumerable fault lines, each demanding that IT is the most important "civil right" rep to which the others must bow.

If Obama wins their nomination, as appears likely, the feminists will huff up in a gigantic snit and troop off. And it won't be long before their inner wars fragment them into innumerable pieces. Hillary Clinton is just too unlikable to coalesce around. Once Obama gets the nomination, the Clintons as president, IMO, will no longer threaten us.

Appears to me that McCain's going to win this election while the Left self-destructs and I'm all for it, though I'm not for McCain in any way.

Lazarus
05-07-2008, 10:28 AM
I agree 100% with your assessment, but think what's happening is even better because it pits the racist segment of the idiot Left against the idiot feminist segment of the idiot Left. It has the potential to fragment the Left along its innumerable fault lines, each demanding that IT is the most important "civil right" rep to which the others must bow.

If Obama wins their nomination, as appears likely, the feminists will huff up in a gigantic snit and troop off. And it won't be long before their inner wars fragment them into innumerable pieces. Hillary Clinton is just too unlikable to coalesce around. Once Obama gets the nomination, the Clintons as president, IMO, will no longer threaten us.

Appears to me that McCain's going to win this election while the Left self-destructs and I'm all for it, though I'm not for McCain in any way.I dunno Fox... If you listen to Hilary's speech from last night, before she knew she had won Indiana, she made it clear that the Clintons would back whoever is the Dem nominee - It was almost a concession speech...

And that, along with her continual claims that Obama can't win against McCain, tells me they (Clintons) are prepared to bring her back in 4 years with the SITYS argument... I would love to believe that Obama's win would spell the end of the Clintons on the national stage - I just don't get those vibes...

My hope now id this: The next two or three primaries are touted as strong Clinton wins... I'm hoping they have the guts and the resources to hold out and gather those wins and carry their fight to the Convention... We NEED the Clintons fighting for their lives in the convention... We need this convention to be a carnival of anger and violence...

Suzie
05-07-2008, 10:32 AM
Yahoo! Alerts
Breaking News Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 7:52 AM PDT


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern urges Hillary Rodham Clinton to drop out of Democratic race

Kathy30
05-07-2008, 11:11 AM
Yahoo! Alerts
Breaking News Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 7:52 AM PDT


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern urges Hillary Rodham Clinton to drop out of Democratic race


Didn't I just say that the fix was in.

Democrats were faced with suicide by black riot, or suicide by republican victory. They made their choice.

The_Elucidator
05-07-2008, 11:19 AM
I somewhat agree with you assessment on Hitlery there Laz. Part of me thinks that the only real way to make sure her political career is toast is to lose in the General Election in Nov. The other part of me sees the 'Rat party as a, "that was like so yesterday," party. She is old and outdated, so 90's and so........White! The liberal wing of the 'Rat party is so hell bent on an American Idol candidate and she ain't it. I'm am just sitting back and enjoying the Clintanic taking on water after hitting the chocolate iceberg.

:popcorn:

HomeschoolrsRUs
05-07-2008, 11:21 AM
:roar: I'm am just sitting back and enjoying the Clintanic taking on water after hitting the chocolate iceberg.

:biglaugh:

DesertFox
05-07-2008, 11:48 AM
:roar: the Clintanic taking on water after hitting the chocolate iceberg. :rotflmbo:

DesertFox
05-07-2008, 11:49 AM
Welp, your points are certainly well-taken, Laz. It's going to come down to this: Can Hillary eat humble pie convincingly?

Vee shall see.

Lazarus
05-07-2008, 01:33 PM
I'm hoping on the Clinton family policy of spin, dance, and never-say-die right to the end...

Howard Dean is playing this smartly though, if not ethically... He's apparently pressing the Superdelegates to dump the Clintons in order to stop the hemoraging... I really really hope the Clintons are just arrogant enough and power-hungry enough to stir up their own radicals in an attempt to match the threats from the Obama rioters...

In any event, McCain will beat whoever they settle on... Even without this bloodletting, on paper, neither one of those candidates can hold a candle to McCain on credentials, and McCain is more than liberal enough for angry Dems to cross over and vote for him... All these blue collar white Dems that the MSM keeps talkin about are not going to vote for Obama...

What really worries me now is that with President McCain, the Republican party will be fully converted to becoming the other Leftist party, and we will have no party to represent the principles we believe in...

In any event, this nation is scheduled for some serious damage in the next four years... This may in fact be the last year of the Free America we were born in... We are about to be converted to Socialism, and all that that implies...

DeclinetoState
05-07-2008, 02:07 PM
Yahoo! Alerts
Breaking News Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 7:52 AM PDT


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern urges Hillary Rodham Clinton to drop out of Democratic raceConsidering that George McG. is wrong about just about everything, I think Hillary should stay in the race.

For this reason, though, I hope she's not the nominee:

http://www.texemarrs.com/images/mccain_hillary_lovefest.jpg


Oddly enough, it's probably because of pics like this the Democrats don't want her to be the nominee, either.

Lazarus
05-07-2008, 02:55 PM
Well now, doesn't that pic just warm your heart? Makes one feel really good about our prospects for the next four years...

Man we are so screwed!:shake:

DesertFox
05-07-2008, 04:39 PM
McGovern is the onliest contender with Jimmy Carter for the Idiot American of the Century Award.

DeclinetoState
05-07-2008, 06:13 PM
McGovern saved his reputation by getting stomped by Nixon in '72. Since he never got elected, he was never able to do too much damage. Unfortunately, Carter blew his chance to remain a largely anonymous idiot by winning in '76 and then making every mistake imaginable (and possible) over the next four years.

And beyond.