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AMERICAblog: MSNBC: "The battle for pledged delegates is over"

  • mirth · 1 year ago
    Boy, you guys sure like the "insignificant" and "not mattering" stuff.
    Singing_Troll to Mike_H

    And they like to regurgitate the insignificant and not-mattering stuff again and again and again and...

    How many times and ways can they write the same things?
  • Milli · 1 year ago
    I volunteer for the fat lady job. Send me to Hillary as I'll sing as loud as I can.............
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    It's all over but the crying.
    And the lying and whining.

    It's ALL OVER.
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    Hillary calculates using the New, NEW MATH.

    Like statistics, anything can add up to ANYTHING YOU WANT IT TO BE!


    God I wish I had it in my being to just be as oblivious to reality as Hillbots are.

    I could forget the war, the dollar, Iran and other new wars, torture, Obamas HUGE LEAD, Hillary working for McCain, etc...
    So MANY parts of reality I could just wash right outta my hair.
  • bipolarmanchild · 1 year ago
    If I had a nickel...
  • jescot · 1 year ago
    Just got out my car listening to Ed Schultz while eatign Matzah....Oy the bread of afliction !

    He asked a great question ....Does Hillary consider North Carolina and Indiana small states or big states?

    Its a brilliant question that will hang her by her own petard. How would she spin an answer?
  • shanobama · 1 year ago
    Best joke of the day:

    I'm sorry, I just can't vote for a guy with a name like a terrorist..........



    McCain/Mcveigh
  • BorninUSA · 1 year ago
    OK, I'll ask one more time. Does Hillary have a chance or not? What does she have to do to win the nomination? If she has NO CHANCE, why haven't they escorted her home by now?
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    That is a good question!

    Are North Carolina big states or small states, Hillary?

    HAHALOL
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    I think the anti-incumbent vote no matter who they are is what it will truly take to change much of anything.
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    Fortunately Fascists are no longer welcome in Paraguay! Hip hip!
    A great election down there last month.



    At least not welcome until the next CIA sponsored coup...
  • Rob Mule · 1 year ago
    every challenger to every incumbent

    Sounds like a plan...Thusfar in Kentucky we still have to decide between challengers to challenge Miss McConnell in the fall:
    http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G08/KY.phtml

    Lunsford gotten alot of cable spot time and I saw one Fischer spot last evening...Notice the cash (if reported)...Old Mitch has quite the kitty...(wink, wink!!!)
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    McConnell. What a waste of skin.
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    To clarify, I will for every DEM challenger to every incumbent. No exceptions. I've never voted for a Republican and I never will...which explains why I will never vote for Hillary Rotten Clinton.

    The Supreme Court? Pleeez. Who can rationally expect her appointments would be less corporatist, less anti-citizen, than McC's?

    As evidenced by PA, this country may need another 4 years, but they will not have my help.

    Clean House, 2008
  • shanobama · 1 year ago
    Anyone else see Pat Buchanan call Rachel Maddow a "Marxist" last night?

    Time to retire the old basta*d. sheesh.
  • bipolarmanchild · 1 year ago
    I love Rachel. She's brilliant.
    I live in western Massachusetts where she got her start in radio and I actually met her once and won a pair of Lou Reed tickets from her.
  • sherifffruitfly · 1 year ago
    "that metric"

    As though there are others.
  • Rab · 1 year ago
    So the people of Pennsylvania haven't had enough pain and ask Hillary for more. I don't get it, why would you want more of the same? All the while McCrazy runs around lying his ass off.
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
    hahahahahahahahahaha
    TOM BILLIONAIRE Friedman,got PIED at Brown univercity....good on em
  • Mike_H · 1 year ago
    And, again, the battle for pledged delegates is meaningless, as Obama won't have enough pledged delegates to win at the end of this either.

    It's the superdelegates, people. They are the only thing that matters now. They will swing the nomination to either Obama or Clinton, and none of the remaining regular delegates matter.
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
    university
  • shanobama · 1 year ago
    hey, BPMC,
    think we should all give a shout out to MSNBC about this comment of Buchanan. the coverage last night was abysmal except for Rachel and Keith, and sometimes Keith is a bit too reserved in this setting. I cant believe everyone just let it pass.

    Lou Reed is the ultimo, yea, lucky you!
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    Hey mirth.
    I see you are still out there winning friends from the Hillary camp. LOL

    Wow.
    I haven't seen Busboy's count for awhile but I know you are close!

    YOUR COUNT, however, as anyone who has been around this blog for more than a blip on the radar, IS A BADGE OF HONOR.

    Keep telling it like it is, girl!


    let your conscience
    be your guide
    :)
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    And, again, the battle for pledged delegates is meaningless, as Obama won't have enough pledged delegates to win at the end of this either.

    It's the superdelegates, people. They are the only thing that matters now. They will swing the nomination to either Obama or Clinton, and none of the remaining regular delegates matter.
    --Mike_H


    Boy, you guys sure like the "insignificant" and "not mattering" stuff.
    LOL
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    Hi Singing_Troll :)

    Yes, Bb and I are neck 'n neck, ratingswise. Who knows why, but thanks for your kind words.

    As for voting our conscience...when the facts get iffy, you're my guide. Don't ever leave these threads or I may not know what the heck to do.
  • jr · 1 year ago
    "I'll need a lot of hotel rooms and plane tickets for 2012"-Hillary "the fighter" Clinton to her travel agent
  • osage · 1 year ago
    No matter how you spin or justify it, the Clintons are continuing to DIVIDE the Democratic Party so that it will be easier for John McCain to CONQUER it. The Clinton's are executing a winning strategy for Republicans as if they were taking marching orders directly from Karl Rove. Hillary Clinton can't get more electorate votes or delegate votes, and the only way to get more superdelegate votes is to irredeemably alienate and DIVIDE Democratic voters. If this isn't a strategy to CONQUER the Democrats, what is it? Is it democracy in action to the point of self-destruction or is it simply the self-destructive behavior of two self-centered politicians intent on using the democractic process to create confusion, chaos and ultimately the loss of the Democratic Party's presidential candidate? It will soon reach the point that both Barrack Obama and Hilliary Clinton will become unelectable as a direct result of the deliberate DIVINDING AND CONQUERING of the Democratic Party by the losing Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Rodham Clinton. While I understand that continuing to vie to be president is within her democratic rights, I also understand the difference between reality and futility that will put another Republican in the White House. Evidently, far too many Democrats didn't learn that if Ralph Nader had dropped out when winning was an impossibility George W. Bush never would have been president. John McCain is counting on those Democrats to do the same for him. He couldn't do it without them!
  • HoustonHal · 1 year ago
    Check this out: http://www.zombietime.com/really_truly_hillary_... and then ask yourself do we really want someone this unhinged with their finger on the nuclear button?
  • Viceroy · 1 year ago
    Does anyone here actually believe that MSNBC is in touch with reality at all about anything?
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    "I'm tired of these m'rfucking snakes on this m'rf'ucking plane."

    It's over? Maybe. But if it isn't, I will for the first time since I have been eligible, not vote for prez. I will, however, vote for every challenger to every incumbent.
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    Interersting. That's a relief, in a way, because an Obama candidacy gives the voting public a real choice. Now to stop the sniping and leverage poor Hillary out of the senate and back to Arkansas and take that child with them. I've been constantly amazed that New Yorkers could pretend she's one of them. Getting her back to the Ozarks could prove a daunting challenge, one that Bill might not be up to. Do the Clintons have a Paraguayan retreat? Maybe they could go there. Soon.