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Mar

The Hopemobile Is Falling Apart

Posted by: Curt @ 10:50 am in Barack Obama  | 0 views

Think the far left is starting to come to grips yet? (h/t Right Wing News)

The wheels have fallen off the Hopemobile

Even if he manages to eek out a victory this primary season, which is unlikely, because he will be seen as damaged goods and someone who will have no chance of winning the GE; he will be crushed in the GE maybe winning IL.

I am very disturbed by our democratic “leaders” who forced this charade down our throats without properly vetting the candidate.

The Democratic Party has just about guaranteed a republican victory in November.

Once again, screwed by our own.

Check out RWN for some replies to that DummiesU poster, quite enlightening.

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The Dems have started to eat their own. The hatemongers at the Daily Kos are even feeling the heat:

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/15/blogtalk-pro-clinton-bloggers-walk-out-of-kos/

It’s a quagmire, a Civil War with no exit strategy. Time to pull our troops out of the Democrat Party~!

Maybe Code Pink needs to do an intervention for peeeece!

March 16th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Igor R.
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I have to give Rush credit for a lot of this. He know what he was doing when he urged TX and OH voters to vote for Hillary. There is no way we’d be seeing so much exposure for the “mad pastor” if Hillary wasn’t in the race. This matter/antimatter destruction of the Dems is the best thing in months if not years for the future of the country.

March 16th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Gregory Dittman
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If the blast doesn’t get them, the fallout will. Even if the Democrats do win the White House the winner will be dogged every day and lead to 8-12 years straight of Republican rule. It will be Jimmy Carter all over again.

March 16th, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Machiavelli
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Apparently Hillary is ahead in the polls in Pennsylvania too, which could further muddy the waters in the Dem. race (no pun intended). Though, with the likes of Pelosi and other Democratic heavy-weights throwing their weight behind Obama, short of Al Gore endorsing her, it seems unlikely she’ll be the nominee (scary as Obama’s name on the ballot is).
Granted Gregory’s scenario of an 8 – 12 year Republican reign if the Dems do win is appealing, I shudder to think what sort of damage Obama could do to our country and the world in general in four years. As my finance professor used to always say “a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow,” I figure you might be able to say that about Presidential terms too…

March 16th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Chet Stanger
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“Apparently Hillary is ahead in the polls in Pennsylvania too, which could further muddy the waters in the Dem. race (no pun intended). Though, with the likes of Pelosi and other Democratic heavy-weights throwing their weight behind Obama, short of Al Gore endorsing her, it seems unlikely she’ll be the nominee (scary as Obama’s name on the ballot is).
Granted Gregory’s scenario of an 8 – 12 year Republican reign if the Dems do win is appealing, I shudder to think what sort of damage Obama could do to our country and the world in general in four years. As my finance professor used to always say “a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow,” I figure you might be able to say that about Presidential terms too…”

Obama and a democratically controlled Congress. Shudder to think is right! I hope most Americans are not asleep at the wheel on this one.

March 17th, 2008 at 5:24 am
Philadelphia Steve
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Re: “I have to give Rush credit for a lot of this. He know what he was doing when he urged TX and OH voters to vote for Hillary.”

Funny. Every time I point out that Conservatives obey Rush Limbaugh’s every command, I am accused of “spreading hate”.

March 17th, 2008 at 2:34 pm

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