AMERICAblog: Okay, Team Clinton, admit it: The game didn't change. It's really over. Stop the negative campaigning. And, break it to Hillary and Bill.
aquarius2
· 1 year ago
Team Clinton my butt, the heads of the Dem party need to grow some balls to end this. It doesn't matter if she wins or loses Indiana, she is finished. Here we go again with weak Dem leadership. I heard on the radio today that Harry Reid was on, I think NPR, and was stating he thinks super delegates should vote their choice, regardless of who won what. Seems Harry will lose prestige if Hillary doesn't become president.
What does that tell you about why this has gone on as long as it has.
tbhull
· 1 year ago
The game did change, Clinton is further behind and even more of a failerd candidate, if the latter is possible. Somebody needs to give Clinton the Kentucky Derby treatment, figuratively speaking of course.
ScootFL
· 1 year ago
EDIT: I just saw the post by Joe earlier tonight (7:30 PM) where he mentioned LIsa Caputo's interview. Sorry about not reading back to see if it was mentioned (its been a long night for me).
Well anyway..she was interviewed on MSNBC.
Lisa Caputo (crazy Clinton campaigner) said earlier on CNN or MSNBC that the only reason Obama got so many votes in North Carolina is because the Obama supporters were too close-minded to change their minds when the Reverend Wright & Obama story was going around (well it still is going around with some networks - even after Obama already denounced him).
What Lisa Caputo said was probably the most ignorant thing I've ever heard an alleged Democrat say. I'm only 29 years old and have only been paying attention to politics for 11 years, so I probably missed a lot of ignorant comments from Democrats...but Lisa's was a blatant right-wing talking point.
While its obvious that Reverend Wright is acting on his own accords, Lisa was expecting the viewers at home to still think that Obama is pulling Wright's strings. I wish I could remember which network (CNN or MSNBC) she was being interviewed on, but it should be obvious that the person giving the interviewer didn't question Lisa for her stupid comment.
BoiseNick
· 1 year ago
Hillary's hanging around haunting us like a ghost that doesn't know she's passed .
interlude
· 1 year ago
i agree w/ aquarius, the dem "leadership" is not leading...they are retreating. no guts, no spine....it's time to clean house.
paulbe
· 1 year ago
Hillary's desperation for the Presidency, even at risk of injuring her own party, indicates to me that she is afraid that someone somewhere is going to want a lot of money back if she can't swing it. her only hope now seems to be the Diebold option, which as you all know, never fails.
jr
· 1 year ago
"time for more Obama hit pieces"-Taylor Marsh and Larry Johnson
What does that tell you about why this has gone on as long as it has.
Well anyway..she was interviewed on MSNBC.
Lisa Caputo (crazy Clinton campaigner) said earlier on CNN or MSNBC that the only reason Obama got so many votes in North Carolina is because the Obama supporters were too close-minded to change their minds when the Reverend Wright & Obama story was going around (well it still is going around with some networks - even after Obama already denounced him).
What Lisa Caputo said was probably the most ignorant thing I've ever heard an alleged Democrat say. I'm only 29 years old and have only been paying attention to politics for 11 years, so I probably missed a lot of ignorant comments from Democrats...but Lisa's was a blatant right-wing talking point.
While its obvious that Reverend Wright is acting on his own accords, Lisa was expecting the viewers at home to still think that Obama is pulling Wright's strings. I wish I could remember which network (CNN or MSNBC) she was being interviewed on, but it should be obvious that the person giving the interviewer didn't question Lisa for her stupid comment.