Hillary Should Get Out Now

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  • Posted By: caitygirl120 @ 02/25/2008 6:53:16 PM

    I want to know when America becme a company. I don't agree with your story though, Hillary still has a fighting chance, she has the upper hand on experience...I know who i am voting for and it isn't going to be barack...and i am not a republican

  • Posted By: CHATO4444 @ 02/25/2008 6:29:45 PM

    I THINK CLINTON SHOULD STAY IN SO SHE CAN TELL ALL WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES THAT IT IS THEIR MORAL OBLIGATION TO COOK AND CLEAN FOR THEIR HUSBAND AND TOOK GOOD WHEN THE MAN COMES HOME FROM WORK. THAT HOW IT IS IN MY COUNTRY.

    MARION STANKIEWZ
    IMIGRANT FROM POLAND

    • Posted By: sabersix @ 02/25/2008 6:53:15 PM

      Ahh you make me long for the good old days

    • Posted By: sabersix @ 02/25/2008 6:51:13 PM

      AHHH you make me long for the good old days.(that is before women had to work just to pay the family taxes so they could live off of the mans income)The government is going to tax us out of existence so they can pay for everyones health care,education,ect.ect.

  • Posted By: TheBroker @ 02/25/2008 4:00:46 PM

    I find it funny how everyone thinks the media is somehow against Hillary Clinton. Get a grip. I've seen more coverage of Hillary than Obama on the national news media stage up until very recently. And even now the coverage seems to be pretty even, if not tilted towards Hillary. Hell, they didn't even give Obama a parting comment during the debate. They allowed Hillary to give her obviously scripted speech, which garnered a standing ovation (Planted?). Then cut to end, no rebuttle for Obama, not even a "thank you" from his corner. I found this odd and strangely typical of the way this has played out in the national media. Obama got no play until it was absolutely clear that he had the support of the people, if not his party.

    • Posted By: Hokies2001 @ 02/25/2008 6:52:46 PM

      Are you kidding me? I have been watching this race and the media's attention for a while and Obama gets much more coverage than Clinton. Her speeches are consistently cut off when Obama takes the stage.

  • Posted By: ms23 @ 02/25/2008 6:52:42 PM

    Is it just me or does Michelle Obama remind anyone else of Omarosa?

  • Posted By: orbuckeye @ 02/25/2008 6:52:33 PM

    Fight on Hillary, take it to the bloody end, tear up the Democrat party. It will only make things easier for us conservatives.

  • Posted By: Typical Democrat @ 02/25/2008 6:52:02 PM

    As an American I do not feel that women should be barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen...They should be wearing high heels.

  • Posted By: Jackgenius @ 02/25/2008 6:51:54 PM

    Hillary should fight on to save the country from a left wing anti American fanatic like Obama. I voted for Hillary in in the primary and will vote for McCain in the general elections unless Hillary is the nominee. Obama represents the crazy socialist activist college crowd. He is the Hugo Chavez of American politics. What happened to solid moderates like John Kennedy, Johnson and Lieberman?

  • Posted By: clikdawg @ 02/25/2008 6:51:34 PM

    Anybody here seriously believe that Senator Clinton wouldn't use the more objectionable expansions of Presidential power contained in the Patriot Act to punish her enemies and/or stifle her opposition?

    Seriously? Taking in everything you know about how the Clintons operate?

    The whole point of those expanded powers (for which Senator Clinton voted) is that the threat they represent is, and has already been, sufficient all by itself to establish a practical ceiling on meaningful active opposition -- as opposed to the futile chatter Bush has been content to permit in order to present the appearance that the United States is still being run as a Republic.

    Personally, I wouldn't let her within half a continent of those powers.

  • Posted By: maz1960 @ 02/25/2008 6:50:57 PM

    Obama may never lay a really big egg but he will be viewed in an entirely different light once he has his party's nomination sewn up. I hope the rascists in this counrty go away for the next 9 months so it doesn't get ugly. If you think the Clinton's played dirty politics wait until some of the scumbag Republicans take aim.

  • Posted By: Cynical Sam @ 02/25/2008 6:50:28 PM

    When I look at the ambiguous message of "hope'' presented by the Obama campaign, i am reminded of what my hard-working and successful grandfather once told me, when he taught me about developing a strong work-ethic, and achieving one's goals.
    He was an honest, direct, ( if not somewhat linguistically colorful, ) man, and this is what he said;

    " Son, the difference between hoping and wishing for something to happen, and rolling up your sleeves and making it happen is as simple as this. .. Take both of your hands and hold them open, face up.
    Now if you were to hope into one hand,... and crap into the other,... Which one is going to fill up ???? "

    Obama must own his own fertilizer company by now.

    - Sam

  • Posted By: Mizmellib @ 02/25/2008 6:50:12 PM

    I admit I am an Obama supporter, but if he hadn't offered the only real chance to lead our country back towards what it stood for at it's beginning I probably would have supported Clinton. However, after her comments and personality "turnaround" over the weekend, I see that she is really just "one of the good old boys" in a skirt. I had held her - as the potential first woman president - to a higher standard. Well, lesson learned...

  • Posted By: apendragon @ 02/25/2008 6:28:56 PM

    I have been reading these comments for the past couple of weeks and it really sicken me how divisive the "Democratic" party really is. Reading some of your fellow Democrats comments, You would think that Obama and Hillary were in opposing parties. This is a real sad moment for America and a pitiful moment for the "Democratic" party at large.

    • Posted By: aad135 @ 02/25/2008 6:49:51 PM

      They are not the "Democratic" Party, they are the "Democrat" Party. Don't confuse a "democrat" with "democratic" which is the process that we are engaged in, as there is nothing "democratic" about these two "democrats"...

  • Posted By: BDCUES @ 02/25/2008 4:58:10 PM

    I, for one, think Obama has already slipped up by not saluting the flag and saying that his form of patrotism is better and his wifes statement about finally being proud of America for the first time in her adult life. America - love it or leave it, but don't ask to be the President if you don't love it.

    • Posted By: TheBroker @ 02/25/2008 6:49:06 PM

      This love it or leave it mentality is disgusting. If everyone took that tone, nothing would ever change. We'd still have slaves, women wouldn't be able to vote and there would be no social safety nets for people who're down on their luck. Let's start framing that comment in a more "Love it or do something to change it" tone..

  • Posted By: KC78 @ 02/25/2008 6:48:53 PM

    I disagree with the column. Let her fight it out so that, come November, there will be no doubt in any of our minds who the best candidate is, and who deserves to be on that ballot.

  • Posted By: Waylan @ 02/25/2008 6:48:34 PM

    Your right she dose need to win Texas and Ohio, but the delegate count is so close that she dosen't need to do it by more than ten points. After that it is only a matter of staying ahead until the convention. When she wins all of you morons who have been dancing on her grave are going to owe her an engraved apology. But since i know you will never acceed, in any event, I will settle for all of you eating crow pie. What is it with you media people? The only reason why you are swooning over this guy is because he looks like a winner. Why is that? Well blacks vote for him because he is brown enough to remind them he is black and many whites vote for him because he his skin is lite enough to make them loose site of their own bigotry; to say nothing of the fact that he isn't George Bush. On policy issues there is not one dime's worth of difference between them. GET OVER YOUR SELF INFLICTED DELUSIONS OF GODHOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Your Welcome

  • Posted By: pasbair @ 02/25/2008 6:48:30 PM

    Actually, who should drop out of running this race is The Press -- who have been publishing articles like this the entire campaign, which has pushed Obama in the frontrunner position by the POWER OF SUGGESTION. This abuse of power by the media makes it so obvious that the corporate-owned media are afraid that if HIllary Clinton wins this nomination, she will indeed put money back into the pockets of the people instead of the greedy corporations. Not fooled by your political agenda, Newsweek.

  • Posted By: old49er @ 02/25/2008 5:36:14 PM

    "she speak better than Obama because she is knowledgeable, experience and dipolimatic where Obama even come close. How he gotten this far is luck, but luck also runs out. Obama can not win against McClain, but Mrs Clinton can." - Aspeitia

    Holy smoke! If the above is typical of Clinton backers then this country is in deep doo-doo!

    • Posted By: visionquest @ 02/25/2008 6:48:11 PM

      shure it ain't brain-dead 49er?

    • Posted By: SGobe @ 02/25/2008 6:04:35 PM

      Right on for the comment!

  • Posted By: djhumphrey @ 02/25/2008 6:48:04 PM

    I think she should give it up. She is trying to start things to make Obama look bad and she doesn't even know that she is doing the same thing only using her husbands words. Why can't people see through her. She is just as bad as her husband. They both lie through their teeth. and think people do not see through it. I think she should quit before she really loses it all.

  • Posted By: billy7 @ 02/25/2008 6:47:43 PM

    Ohhh PLEASSSEEEE , When asked about experince Obama refers to google's success. ARE YOU KIDDING ME, Someone tell him that running the US is NOT like running google. He does have experince though ... running his campaign with 700 people vs. running the US with 300 Mill not to mention the illegal... that is a joke

  • Posted By: flahippy @ 02/25/2008 6:47:26 PM

    In the United States, many women feel it is NOT a moral obligation to cook, clean and be a slave to a man. If it's that way in your country, fine. Stay there or go back!! Perhaps with a woman as president we might avoid testosterone posturing and the inevitable outcome...war.

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