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AMERICAblog: Attention Clinton creditors, start calling! She just got more money!

  • risa87 · 1 year ago
    Now I remember why I avoided this sight like the plague. Lucky my team won in overtime or I'd have to point out how lucky Limbaugh and Hannity are to have their work done for them. More time to point out the new pastor eruption and the Weatherman connection.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    I am curious about that $5 million dollar loan. If her campaign is almost broke who gets paid first? Will she repay herself and stiff everyone else? Will she pay everyone else and write off $5 million dollars? What happens to that $5 million dollar?
  • Cindy411 · 1 year ago
    More and more, the vapidness of Hillary's campaign is being exposed. Tonight from DrudgeReport.com : "Why Hillary surrounds herself with girly men..." Drudge is going to send the Hillbots into a rage, lol.
  • Cindy411 · 1 year ago
    Whoops, forgot to add - Politico.com has some great stuff too about the nasty stuff Elton John said at the fundraiser for Hillary and how it typifies the absence of values among her supporters.
  • BCPipes · 1 year ago
    OT: Heh Heh! On CNNdotCom ticker headline: "McCain-Rice could win big, poll says" THen go to the bottom of the page to the "Quick Vote":

    "Would Condoleezza Rice as VP make you more or less likely to back Sen. John McCain for president?
    More 34% 7182
    Less 66% 13915
    Total Votes: 21097"

    Traditional media strikes again.
  • BCPipes · 1 year ago
    McCain has his pastor problems much more difficult to overcome than Obama's. Plus, breaking his own campaign finance laws! Clinton could mop the floor with McCain, despite her problems. Obama could mop the floor with McCain, wring him out in a bucket and hang him back up in the janitor's supply closet, despite his problems.
  • Cindy411 · 1 year ago
    "Clinton could mop the floor with McCain, despite her problems."

    On what data do you base that? All the polls show Hillary has the highest negatives of any candidate and would lose big time to either McCain or Obama. Especially among African-American, both Bill and Hillary have a very high unfavorable rating after it came out they photo-shopped Obama's pics in those negative ads.
  • BCPipes · 1 year ago
    It's purely hypothetical now, of course. There is about 5% odds she could win the nomination (going out to pick up a powerball ticket!). I believe that if, by some miracle (the hypothetical), she won the nomination, she would turn the same machine on McCain that she has aimed at Obama. McCain, being flawed beyond her, and way beyond Obama, would be an easy target for anyone with a formidable political machine. The TV machine can't cover for McCain, example: the CNN poll I cited earlier.

    Don't get me wrong, I have supported Obama since Edwards dropped out. And I am really pissed at her for the conduct of her campaign since the "Feb 5th inevitability" deadline (What hubris! Never think you are inevitable or you will be hit by a bus!). I think it would be best for her to drop out soon, if not now.
  • bill · 1 year ago
    McCain Won't Rule Out Pre-Emptive War

    "I don't think you could make a blanket statement about pre-emptive war, because obviously, it depends on the threat that the United States of America faces".
    "If someone is about to launch a weapon that would devastate America, or have the capability to do so, obviously, you would have to act immediately in defense of this nation's national security interests."

    Doesn't this thinking put the USA at risk?
    If Iran is getting nukes, then based on McCain's twisted logic they better hurry up and use them on the USA before we bomb them.
  • comsympinko · 1 year ago
    Fuck off and die, Hillary supporters.

    You might as well spend your time supporting Marshal Petain or Anton Chernenko.

    Your time has come and gone.

    Help us destroy the McDoucheBag Torture John.

    It's only the future of the country...
  • mf_roe · 1 year ago
    Sen. Clinton is not stupid, those who judge her actions as being so just don't understand. If Clinton can not win in 2008 she will build for 2012. The Clintons never will support Obama because his success would effectively rule out the White House for Hillary period, She would be too old to follow Obama if he were to win two terms. The Clinton strategy is akin to well poisoning. Since this election is beyond her grasp the next best strategy is to set the stage for 2012. In this case a McCain win is most to her advantage, since if he were to win the resulting mess would assure a Dem victory in '12 and her supporters would demand that since she was denied in '08 it is hers to claim in '12
  • Cindy411 · 1 year ago
    mf_roe: "In this case a McCain win is most to her advantage, since if he were to win the resulting mess would assure a Dem victory in '12 and her supporters would demand that since she was denied in '08 it is hers to claim in '12"

    The problem with that scenario is that already if Obama loses against McCain this November, the totality of the blame is going to be laid on Hillary. She is already despised by the majority of Democrats. So if McCain wins in November, it would virtually assure an Obama victory in 2012. Hillary's miniscule support will have totally evaporated by that time.
  • dad · 1 year ago
    like a candle in the wind
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    Elton John. The late 20th century looks increasingly out of date as the wrinkle room parade takes a march across the stage to raise cash for a cause that crashed six months ago. How embarassing.
  • Smarmy · 1 year ago
    Was Elvis Costello there to sing: Happy Birthday, madam president?
  • Tyke · 1 year ago
    Broken linky?

    Link in third paragraph takes me to an article about a group doing Bob Schaffer for Senate ads.
  • Jessica54 · 1 year ago
    Haha, my brother was at that event at UC Davis. Davis is a great school and good for them for going after the Clinton campaign. Shame on Clinton for stiffing a public school.
  • Rab · 1 year ago
    Hillary's campaign has to rank up there with some of the worst run campaigns ever. She was annoited the winner before anything started, she had the most money, had the most of everything ..... and blew it.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    I don't know why people don't start suing her.
  • jr · 1 year ago
    Hillary can't even manage a campaign budget but talks about being ready on day 1 to manage a multi trillion dollar budget. This is humiliating to have bill collectors coming after her
  • tim rogers · 1 year ago
    God forbid the Clintons should use their own millions to pay the hundreds of small business owners what is owed. Remember other peoples money is the lifeblood of politics. Hillary and her campaign are not above using small business loans to finance the campaign. They just forgot to mention this to the small business men and women when they provided their products or service. They didn't know they were making loans to be repaid in the future or not at all depending on how the fundraising goes. Another reminder how the Clintons have no shame, no conscience, and no limit when it comes to hypocrisy. The working class Americans who buy into the Clinton message deserve what they get. Based upon the last go-around we all should have a pretty good idea who will get screwed.
  • jenniloon · 1 year ago
    i need a better picture. will try again.
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    Go US Davis. Start a trend.