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  • whosez

    Now you’re talking! Move on, get things accomplished! BRAVO!

  • noparty

    That way McCain can veto her bills instead of Harry’s.

  • Rob Roskopp

    Where’s the proof that the DNC undermined the primary election?????? So many of you are saying this without any proof what so ever. PLEASE provide a list of reasons, backed up by evidence and not emotional drivel, why you think 18 million Hillary voters were cheated. She lost in a hard fought battle, but I don’t get how you say it was unfair.

  • HillaryRules

    What was the DNC supposed to do. Listen to the 18,000,000 voters, or the 18,100,000 voters. They thought: Well majority rules. It was a hard faught battle and the two candidates alike will be great for the party. We all need to make sure that McCain isn’t elected and both candidates and their supporters will get what they wanted. They didn’t know that Millions of Hillary voters would get pissed off and start voting against thier beliefs.

  • FLnativeinTX

    Responding to the original idea of replacing Reid with Hillary. What a great idea! Anybody’s got to be an improvement over that shrivelled prune! And Hillary would be an awesome Sen. maj. ldr!

    Am I wrong or is the idea that the DNC undermined the primaries related to the convoluted Dem. primary rules and the way delegates can sway momentum (eg. Obama’s really took off when Ted Kennedy came out for him) while voters are still trying to get to know the candidates and make an informed choice?

    In other words, the DNC rules allowed the process to be undermined BEFORE all the votes were in?

  • bluedogtenn@gmail.com

    What did Obama ever do to you all feminist, absolutely nothing? He ran a far superior campaign to the Great Senator Hillary Clinton because he focused on the caucus states and won them and had a strategy to campaign after Super Tuesday. This makes me sick to see pro-choice women in support of the crazy McCain’t! Palin would be more of the same like McCain’t! Did Feminist fell entitled to the Democratic Nomination because they should not and that is what plagued Hillary Clinton was she thought she was “Inevitable” which no political candidate ever is until elected! I am just so sick to see you all in your bitterness, and as Obama said “Enough!”

  • Constance

    I predict Hillary will be appointed to one of the three slots for the U.S. Supreme Court that are expected to open up in the next 8 years if Obama becomes President. She is better than those ying-yangs in Congress and should aim higher. I hope one day she looks back on her life and sees how much bigger an honor a Supreme Court Appointment is than being elected President.

    As we’ve all seen, any fool can become President. She has a chance to make changes that will affect countless generations on The Court.

  • mtc7691

    I wanna puke. Don’t you see what’s unfolding?
    BESIDES THE GLARINGLY OBVIOUS POLICY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PALIN AND HILLARY that do nothing to help women, which is 100 percent against Hillary’s life work, AND the fact that Hillary has a sweet juicy position of her choosing waiting for her in the Obama cabinet, here are some other points to consider:

    Once again the conservatives have no creative or original ideas of their own, so they steel ours. They’re opportunists, watch them work. They took a truly organic and heart-felt, hard-worked run of Hillary’s, who earned every single vote that she received, and ARE TRYING TO remanufacture it in Palin.

    PALIN IS NO HILLARY, IT WOULD BE A SLAP IN HILLARY CLINTON’S FACE IF YOU SUPPORT MCCAIN/PALIN!

    SEXISM. They plan to heavily capitalize on the divisions and pitfalls they witnessed in Hillary’s campaign – sexism, (which trumps “racism”) and they are jumping right on it. If we question anything about Palin’s family responsibilities to her special needs child who’s only 5 month old, or we say that she hasn’t earned the spot, they spit sexism at us with a huge smile on their face, because finally now they’re in the race -CALL ‘EM On IT!

    FLIP FLOP? They complained about inexperience AND THEY’RE REVERSING THEIR STANCE ON IT -CALL ‘EM On IT!

    JUDGEMENT ISSUE or RECKLESS PANDERING? – McCain’s “Off the rails on a Crazy Train.” He just met her 1 time before they met to offer her the job. And he claims she’s “the one.” And he’s entrusting her with the whole country’s problems if he croaks, which drives home the “reckless” accusations that the Republicans said before -CALL ‘EM On IT!

    HILLARY WORKED FOR IT, PALIN WAS HANDED IT – (typical of the republicans) PLEASE NOTE: – HILLARY CLINTON went through years of preparation, struggle, strategy and fight to win over the hearts and minds of the people. Palin only has a BA in Journalism, barely even enough to get a job on CNN, let alone run the country. -CALL ‘EM On IT!

    PALIN IS NO HILLARY, IT WOULD BE A SLAP IN HILLARY CLINTON’S FACE IF YOU SUPPORT MCCAIN/PALIN!

  • http://charlottefrontandcenter.com/ PITA

    Hillary needs to have a position of authority in the Democratic Party if it is to survive. Statesmanship is a rare comodity these days. The outrageous partisanship that we have witnessed over the last eight years is proof of that.
    The primary campaign has shown that there is a divisive faction operating in the DNC and it comes from the Obama camp which respects nothing and no one except to get their candidate elected. The mainstream media failed to non biased in their coverage. The sexism displayed and ignored will forever be an issue for women and men of good will.
    As we go through the campaign season starting mid September, we will see more members of the DNC become disillusioned and they defect to become either independent voters or they will cross over vote for McCain.

  • katzie

    What’s wrong with all of you? Of course Hillary should be the nominee but she isn’t. Do have any idea what a disaster a McCain presidency would be for women? No choice, new conservative Supreme Court justices, no equal pay for women, etc. Obama was certainly not my first choice, but McCain???? Come on.

  • robin

    Question: Does Hillary have the right to have any dignity and influence? She has very FORCEFULLY stated and shown her support for Obama. She is campaigning FOR him and has left absolutely no doubt about her choice.

    At what point is Obama slamming
    a slap in the face to Hillary herself?

    Great Candidates have lost before. This is not the end of the world. Hillary will have
    huge influence. So just calm down people.
    It is desperate over-reaction to imagine that we accept more Republican rule.

  • Guest

    “As we go through the campaign season starting mid September, we will see more members of the DNC become disillusioned and they defect to become either independent voters or they will cross over vote for McCain.”

    You keep telling yourself that.