Hillary Still Working On Delegates
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Hillary Still Working On Delegates
The Clinton's are still working to take the nomination from Obama. Now that the Obama has lost his double digit lead over McCain, Hillary is working hard to get the SD's to dump the messiah, and go with her
Denver is looking better and better for Republicans
Hillary: Not out of it yet!
Posted: August 19, 2008
1:00 am Eastern
© 2008
As of July 31, the Democratic National Convention was still in need of one-fourth of the estimated cost of the Denver convention – amounting to 10 million of the $40 million.
Moreover, Washington Examiner political columnist Tony Campbell explains in detail why this national convention could be absolutely explosive:
"I talked to a Clinton delegate here in Maryland. He told me they have been instructed to vote for Hillary (for president) on the first ballot. To make things more interesting, there is a movement to swing 160 delegates from Obama to Clinton. If that happens, Clinton could re-establish her campaign and face John McCain in the fall."
And further:
"The group P.U.M.A. (for Public Unity My A--) claims that 15 delegates have switched from Obama to Clinton in July. There is still the possibility of a floor convention vote to fully seat the delegations from Michigan and Florida – which would benefit Senator Clinton.
"The question is: Will it be an easy nomination for Obama – or one of the grandest political ambushes ever pulled off ... on the voting floor of the convention?"
This undeniably exciting prediction of the possible seems, in view of Hillary's concession and vow of Obama support, to be nostalgic wishful thinking.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72719
Denver is looking better and better for Republicans
Hillary: Not out of it yet!
Posted: August 19, 2008
1:00 am Eastern
© 2008
As of July 31, the Democratic National Convention was still in need of one-fourth of the estimated cost of the Denver convention – amounting to 10 million of the $40 million.
Moreover, Washington Examiner political columnist Tony Campbell explains in detail why this national convention could be absolutely explosive:
"I talked to a Clinton delegate here in Maryland. He told me they have been instructed to vote for Hillary (for president) on the first ballot. To make things more interesting, there is a movement to swing 160 delegates from Obama to Clinton. If that happens, Clinton could re-establish her campaign and face John McCain in the fall."
And further:
"The group P.U.M.A. (for Public Unity My A--) claims that 15 delegates have switched from Obama to Clinton in July. There is still the possibility of a floor convention vote to fully seat the delegations from Michigan and Florida – which would benefit Senator Clinton.
"The question is: Will it be an easy nomination for Obama – or one of the grandest political ambushes ever pulled off ... on the voting floor of the convention?"
This undeniably exciting prediction of the possible seems, in view of Hillary's concession and vow of Obama support, to be nostalgic wishful thinking.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72719
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Re: Hillary Still Working On Delegates
This is it, and the fact that the MSM is being is quite about it is telling.
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Pale Rider wrote:This is it, and the fact that the MSM is being is quite about it is telling.
In their "reporting" the Dems are unified behind the messiah
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red states rule wrote:Pale Rider wrote:This is it, and the fact that the MSM is being is quite about it is telling.
In their "reporting" the Dems are unified behind the messiah
I know they are, and I'd love to see a MSM melt down as well as a DNC melt down. I'd be in heaven...
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Pale Rider wrote:red states rule wrote:Pale Rider wrote:This is it, and the fact that the MSM is being is quite about it is telling.
In their "reporting" the Dems are unified behind the messiah
I know they are, and I'd love to see a MSM melt down as well as a DNC melt down. I'd be in heaven...
I can see Matthews and Overbite over at DNC TV cutting away from the action in the streets and blame Pres Bush and Rove for the actions of pissed off libs
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Here is one example of the spin
The liberal media is now in full attack mode over Obama's drop in the polls
LAT Blames Obama Poll Drop On 'Attacks' By McCain
By Dave Pierre
August 19, 2008 - 22:54 ET
The Los Angeles Times is still fighting for their man, Barack Obama. Last June, when their man's poll numbers looked groovy, the Times proudly trumpeted their presidential poll results with a just-the-facts headline, "Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds." But now the paper's candidate of choice is in trouble. A new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll shows John McCain and Barack Obama in a statistical dead heat, with Obama ahead 45% to 43%, within the three point margin of error.
So how does the Times frame the results of their new poll? "Barack Obama's image suffers amid John McCain attacks, poll finds." Apparently, the Times has a hard time acknowledging that people are simply learning more about the candidates, and more are simply deciding that Obama is not their guy. The Times would rather blame Obama's receding lead on "attacks" by McCain.
The Times also conveniently ignores the fact that the DNC and Obama have engaged in "attacks" of their own, including the labeling of Senator McCain as "Exxon John" and equating a McCain presidency to "Bush's third term."
A double standard in headlines? Absolutely.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/dave-pierre/2008/08/19/lat-blames-obama-poll-drop-attacks-mccain
The liberal media is now in full attack mode over Obama's drop in the polls
LAT Blames Obama Poll Drop On 'Attacks' By McCain
By Dave Pierre
August 19, 2008 - 22:54 ET
The Los Angeles Times is still fighting for their man, Barack Obama. Last June, when their man's poll numbers looked groovy, the Times proudly trumpeted their presidential poll results with a just-the-facts headline, "Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds." But now the paper's candidate of choice is in trouble. A new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll shows John McCain and Barack Obama in a statistical dead heat, with Obama ahead 45% to 43%, within the three point margin of error.
So how does the Times frame the results of their new poll? "Barack Obama's image suffers amid John McCain attacks, poll finds." Apparently, the Times has a hard time acknowledging that people are simply learning more about the candidates, and more are simply deciding that Obama is not their guy. The Times would rather blame Obama's receding lead on "attacks" by McCain.
The Times also conveniently ignores the fact that the DNC and Obama have engaged in "attacks" of their own, including the labeling of Senator McCain as "Exxon John" and equating a McCain presidency to "Bush's third term."
A double standard in headlines? Absolutely.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/dave-pierre/2008/08/19/lat-blames-obama-poll-drop-attacks-mccain
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I'm listening to Rush, and he's saying basically the same thing, that the dems are if full damage control mode.
News flash dems... it ain't gonna help.
News flash dems... it ain't gonna help.
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Pale Rider wrote:I'm listening to Rush, and he's saying basically the same thing, that the dems are if full damage control mode.
News flash dems... it ain't gonna help.
MFM must be running to his shrink to get the Rx refill for his meds
If fact, alot of libs are probably doing the same thing
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I hope this rapid descent of hussein's isn't limited to only him. I hope it stretches across the whole dem party. They all come from out of the toilet. Let them fall back in there so we can FLUSH it.
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Pale Rider wrote:I hope this rapid descent of hussein's isn't limited to only him. I hope it stretches across the whole dem party. They all come from out of the toilet. Let them fall back in there so we can FLUSH it.
I hope you are right
I will give you 3 to 1 on it however
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This whole episode could expose the dems for the gang of jack offs that they are. When the melt down begins I just hope people are watching. Because they're going to see a display of moronic and outrageous behavior like they've never seen before.
It's going to be GREAT!
It's going to be GREAT!
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Any SD who votes for Hillary will get one of these as a gift
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and lets not forget Bill and his legacy
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