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LadyMod at scam.com
02-20-2008, 02:46 PM
Stephen is a good friend of mine. I like the way he tells it like it is. :D

It's Over (http://www.newsforreal.com/)



What do Mike Huckabee and Hillary Clinton have in common?

Neither seems to have heard the old Kenney Rogers tune, the refrain of which goes:


"You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em,
Know when to walk away and know when to run."


Last night's results from Wisconsin were stunning, and telling. But even more telling was what was going on behind the scenes. Taken together with the poll results, if Hillary Clinton took Kenney Rogers' advice above she wouldn't just walk away, she'd sprint for the nearest exit.

In case you missed it, here's what happened after the polls closed in Wisconsin.

Once it was clear to both campaigns that Obama had definitively won Wisconsin, the Obama folks let the Clinton folks know Obama would wait before he spoke to let Hillary speak first. Their assumption being that she'd concede the Wisconsin race and congratulate Obama for the win.

How little the Barackestas still understand the Clintons. Like Lucy in the Peanuts cartoon, she pulls the football away just as Charlie brown goes for the kick. And so it came to pass, again -- Hillary, speaking before a crowd in Texas, launched right into a campaign attack speech.

Furious they'd been had again, the Obama campaign "big footed" Hillary by having Barack begin his speech right there and then. They knew that, as the winner last night, all the networks would switch from Hillary's speech to his -- and that's just what happened. Hillary was blacked out -- right in the middle of her pitch.

Ouch.

But it wasn't "ouch" for those of us watching on TV --- it was deal closer. We were instantly transported from Hillary's sing-song, robotic, entirely predictable remarks, to a soaring address by Obama.

As I listened to Obama I turned to my wife and said, "it's over."

It was so clear... stunningly clear. The Obama folks may have cut into Hillary's speech in a moment of anger, but in so doing they created a contrast so startling in it's starkness that only the most lobotomized Clinton Moonies could have resisted it. The contrast was so immediate and so stunning it hit me like a truck.

The contrast forced the question on me, and I suspect millions of others who saw and heard it. It reduced all the noise and posturing of this campaign down to a very simple choice:


Did I want four years of more of the same -- the same poll-tested nostrums, the same all-talk, process-pablum that has, for the past couple of decades masked a failure of either party to govern -- the failure to solve real problems rather than use them as brickbats against "the other side?"


Was that what I wanted?


Or did I want the candidate who was giving this hard-boiled, as-cynical-as-they-come, crusty old reporter goosebumps every time he opened his mouth? Did I want the candidate that included me in his equation, the candidate who didn't just ask for my vote, but my help, should he win. Did I want the candidate that didn't tell me he/she was prepared to do it all FOR me "on day one," but rather that he could not do any of it for me, only WITH me.


It was no contest. None. Hillary offered same-old,same-old, on steroids. The same old talking points, same old "vast conspiracies" that she'd use to explain her failure to deliver and, of course, the same old loose canon, Bill, rolling fore and aft on our national -- and emotional -- decks.

Of course, there's no way for me -- or you -- to know, with any degree of certainty, if Obama can deliver on any of the high-minded promises he makes. But then he doesn't claim he can. He only claims "we can."

How surprising is this? Following so many years of hopelessness, when hope returned it arrived in a plain brown wrapper.

So it is that, after two decades of helplessly watching my country slide backwards -- backwards in education, backwards in healthcare, backwards in human rights, backwards in open government, backwards in protecting the environment, backwards in economic equity, backwards in freedom itself -- I am pushing all my chips in for the candidate who clearly believes we can reverse this decline.

Obama has convinced me, we can. Yes, we can.

Hillary, do yourself, us and the nation a favor -- fold-em.

Yes, you can.


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Kinky Jones
02-20-2008, 02:52 PM
that cartoon is both great and disturbing because it's so true, the electoral college built in and even more screwed up to a parties nomination process is pathetic it's time for no party politics, so i have a dream too :D

Moby
02-20-2008, 03:23 PM
It ain't over yet. I wish it was but it ain't.

kres24GT
02-20-2008, 03:26 PM
Hillary will more than likely get the delegates from MI and FL after all, even the NAACP says she should get those delegates. She will probably win TX too, not over yet.

Little Red Dog
02-20-2008, 03:40 PM
Maybe your friend Stephen should be asking the same questions as Ted Rall (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucru/20080220/cm_ucru/talknovoteyes;_ylt=AtNhH6bCVVw0gcoGdlmSQiX8B2YD)is (and the GOP will be):

Everyone knows that Senator Barack Obama was against the Iraq War since the beginning. He's been blasting it in speeches since October 2002. He was still at it a few days ago, telling supporters: "John McCain and Hillary Clinton voted for a war in Iraq that should've never been authorized and never been waged. A war that is costing us thousands of precious lives and billions of dollars a week."

Nice talk. But less than a year ago, on March 27, Senator Obama voted to fund the Iraq War to the tune of $122 billion. On April 26 he voted yes again, for a $124 billion version of the same bill. On November 16, he voted for another $50 billion. Billions of dollars a week...

Reporters don't ask Obama why he keeps voting for the war if he's against it. Former President Bill Clinton did: "...there was no difference between [Obama] and George Bush on the war and...there's no difference in [Obama's] voting record and Hillary's...This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I've ever seen." He was absolutely right.

The media pressured Clinton--not Obama--to apologize.

Obama built his career on headlines that portray him as a hopeful proponent of personal liberty and opportunity. Then, when no one is paying attention, he votes like a fascist.

Passed without debate in the grim months following 9/11, the USA-Patriot Act violates our basic privacy rights by allowing the government to spy on us. "Obama's Stand Against Patriot Act Cheered," declared a June 26, 2005 Associated Press story that appeared in hundreds of newspapers. Finally! Civil libertarians were happy. Many would go on to support Obama's presidential campaign. Indeed, any reasonable reader would infer that he was, as the story said, against the Patriot Act. Did he try to repeal it? No. He voted to renew it.

At a January 5th Democratic debate Senator Hillary Clinton confronted Obama: "You said you would vote against the Patriot Act--you came to the Senate and voted for it." It takes a hypocrite to know one. Hillary voted for it twice.


Obama was against the war when he didn't have to put his vote where his mouth is. He keeps voting to fund a war he keeps saying we shouldn't be fighting. He's voted to renew the Patriot Act. He has not refuted the claims of Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga that Obama is his 1st cousin and supports Odinga (Odinga, BTW: is Muslim and is alleged to be responsible for the slaughter of thousands of Kikuyu), allowing himself to be inserted into Kenyan politics in a manner that calls into question his foreign policy judgement. Rezko. There are a whole list of things that the press and the country should be asking Obama some hard questions on - and on which he has been given a free pass.

Obama is a POLITICIAN. He is NOT pure as the driven snow. And I wish his supporters would stop pretending that he is. Because come general election, the GOP certainly won't.

Trinnity
09-05-2010, 12:26 PM
Obama has convinced me, we can. Yes, we can.

Hillary, do yourself, us and the nation a favor -- fold-em.

Yes, you can.
Still feel that way?

slowhand
09-05-2010, 03:09 PM
Still feel that way?

That was posted on 2/20/08

You might want to check the obituaries :lmao2: :lmao2: :lmao2:

Trinnity
09-05-2010, 07:01 PM
Of course I know when it was posted. The point remains the same for the formerly "faithful".

Do you still have the faith and optimism you had then?

(do you have a learning disability, that you don't understand the post?)

Trinnity
09-05-2010, 07:03 PM
Slowhand, why do you have Hilter as your avi?
Do you like him or identify with him?
It seems you tried to make him look like someone else, but having an image of him in any form is a bad reflection on you.
It's very uncool to associate oneself with Hitler....didn't you know that?

slowhand
09-05-2010, 07:26 PM
Slowhand, why do you have Hilter as your avi?
Do you like him or identify with him?
It seems you tried to make him look like someone else, but having an image of him in any form is a bad reflection on you.
It's very uncool to associate oneself with Hitler....didn't you know that?

Thats not Hitler..Thats Glenn Beck :thumbsup: :disbelief: :lmao2: :lmao2:

Trinnity
09-05-2010, 07:34 PM
Hitler dressed like that. Looks like Hitler to me.
Have a drink on me - you need it. :lmao2:

slowhand
09-05-2010, 07:49 PM
Hitler dressed like that. Looks like Hitler to me.
Have a drink on me - you need it. :lmao2:

Put your glasses on or have that pic enlarged