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AMERICAblog: RNC already circulating video of Hillary criticizing Obama

  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    I hope she's getting royalties for that. She's got a $30 million debt to pay.
  • buddhaplex · 1 year ago
    This just weakens her argument for getting a VP spot on the ticket, as far as I'm concerned. How exactly do you deal with mutiny like this?

    Thanks, Hillary, for being such a self-centered brat.
  • ikonoklast · 1 year ago
    Exactly. There's no way Hillary can be VP when she's said so much to try and discredit Obama's qualifications. That's why I see this as a good development. It gives just one more legitimate reason why Obama can say she would not be good as his VP, which Clinton in no way deserves.

    Hillary is open to being Obama's VP - that's frickin hilarious. She remains Imperious and delusional to the end.
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    World 'O Crap coming down the pike.
  • blackwolf · 1 year ago
    John, you must do this for a living...lol. This is good though, because it frees Obama of the pressure to put her on the ticket. The woman amazes me. She had to know this was going to come back on her.
  • ChicagoDem · 1 year ago
    Mark my words, I predicted this a long time ago. Hillary will cut a backroom deal to be McCain's VP. She has been essentially running with him already against Obama. Plus she was always close to Lieberman and he too supports McCain. The goal of Hillary and her supporters all along has been to destroy the Democratic Party. I say let her work with those who endorsed her, like Limbaugh and Ann Coulter, but she and her sleazy adulterous husband have no business in the Democratic Party.
  • RenoAnne · 1 year ago
    She is a horrible human being. She really should switch parties.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Reason #275 why Hillary can't be Veep.
  • BorninUSA · 1 year ago
    I will not support a ticket with Hillary on it. She has not earned a place on the ticket and now she has the gall to say she would be VP!!!! Who the hell does she think she is? She has bad-mouthed Obama for months and now she thinks she deserves the VP job? It is all about Hillary. If Obama caves on this it will continue to be about Hillary. Obama you will be 3rd place, after Hillary and Bill.

    She is making sure that tonight is all about her. Obama won the nomination but she is taking away the glory with her peevish attitude. Why are the Democrats bowing to her? Obama won. She is nothing now. Never has been as far as I'm concerned. Time for her to give it up.
  • Deadalus · 1 year ago
    No, Thank you Republicans for showing everyone why her VP pleas is a terrible idea.
  • c1 · 1 year ago
    Totally agreed there. At least they pulled it out now and not later. That should squash any VP negotiations like a Marlboro on asphalt.

    Small consolation, I know..
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Hillary has no class.

    And neither does her hillbilly husband.
  • KellyR · 1 year ago
    Anyone else heard the buzz? ... supposedly this afternoon Drudge and Politico are going to be releasing a HUGE story that will sink Billary's campaign. Get some popcorn because this is going to be good. It's like watching the 'Wizard of Oz' and rooting against the wicked witch. Goodness triumphs and Billary is exposed as the *#&@$ she is. I love it. Kudos to Drudge and Politico for getting the truth out.
  • John Aravosis · 1 year ago
    I assume you're joking since she already lost, it's kind of moot.
  • slappymagoo · 1 year ago
    I'm repeating what other people are thinking, too. The best thing for the RNC would've been for Obama to accept Clinton as his VP nominee. Think of all the trash-talk, old and new, about the Clintons the GOP could've used to trash her and, by extension, Obama. By releasing that video, they made that choice MUCH less likely (not that I thought it was likely in the first place, but it's even less likely now). Good job, dopes.
  • Coming Undone · 1 year ago
    This is supposed to be Obama's night a very historic night, but Hillary cannot even give him this time without trying to make it about her.
    Hillary just needs to concede, endorse and take an ethics class.
  • seohio · 1 year ago
    She will just deny ever saying it! LOL.

    Senator Obama has too much class and I hope that he does not ask Ms. Classless to serve as his VP.

    By the way--our Congressman in Southern Ohio will NOT endorse either candidate--citing Speaker Pelosi's advice. I told his office this afternoon that I will remember this in November, because I dont think I will support Congressman Charlie Wilson. I can't believe how spineless these "representatives" are.
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    She will lie and say Obama begged her but she turned him down.
  • LeesiD · 1 year ago
    OH! I was waiting for the next shoe to drop~!! And so it has!!! I don't care what the NY delegation says...Hillary is not a viable VP choice!!! NO WAY!!!
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    Hillary should be McMavericky's vp.
    she supports him much more than she has Obama, her fellow dem.
  • Dequain · 1 year ago
    Obama is not dumb enough to let Hillary anywhere near his campaign. We must never forget the sick racist attacks that she and her supporters used against Barack - and the endless blatant lies coming from her every day. The Clintons are dishonest, manipulative swine and would poison any chances Obama has for victory. Give her to McCain, not that would be a perfect fit, lol.
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    Simmah down, nah.

    This is a time for rejoicing.
  • FunMe · 1 year ago
    Who cares what Hillary said.

    She is a wolf in sheep's clothes that infiltrated the Democratic Party. Non-Democrats will usually attack Democrats. Hillary has proven time and time again that she is NOT a Democrat.

    Obama I am sure can handle ALL the attacks of the republiCON smear makeup machine.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Yeah, Hillary and McCain are both Washington tools.

    Obama can run against their whole milieu of corruption and incompetence.

    He just has to say: "Yeah, Hillary and McCain are exactly alike. I'm different. That's why I'm running to change things."
  • jr · 1 year ago
    "money well spent"-EMILY's list on their McCain proxy nominee
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    Isn't this a good rationale though to exclude Clinton from VP consideration?
  • KarenMrsLloydRichards · 1 year ago
    Yeah--all he had was one speech that he gave in 2002; that's all he had...to dismantle an entire Party machine, and feed it piece by piece into her ugly, race-bating, lying mouth, bit by bit, gradually, over the course of almost half a year. The greatest meal of crow in American political history.
  • Sugapea · 1 year ago
    Republican's running are scared!

    Imagine it:
    Pair the Visionary with the Technician...
    The candidate who could inspire the masses and the candidate who could get under the sink and fix the plumbing.
    And you've got the MIGHTY POWERHOUSE:
    Obama~Clinton Ticket!
    ************************************************************

    Obama-Clinton Ticket Stirs Fear in GOP

    By Paul Bedard
    Posted 12/11/06

    The possibility that a potential Democratic presidential primary matchup between Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama could lead to a Clinton-Obama Ticket is raising concerns in GOP circles that it might be UNBEATABLE.

    While Democratic strategists are more skeptical of the success of a ticket composed of two minorities, some Republican advisers to the White House and leading 2008 hopefuls Sen. John McCain and Rudy Giuliani see the ticket as an Easy Winner built on the enthusiasm it would generate in Democratic circles.

    Their theory is that Clinton would stand a good chance to pick up the states that Sen. John Kerry won in 2004. While not enough to win the election on her own, the addition of Obama would help push closely divided states like Ohio over into the Democratic column, thereby giving the Clinton-Obama ticket the White House.

    "Listen, we've got some lackluster people running on our side, and that is exactly the kind of ticket that would get their side in a Fever Pitch," said a Bush ally. Democrats aren't so sure it would work, though, because of Clinton's high negatives and Obama's short résumé and race.

    But the Bush adviser said those factors are actually WINNERS: Obama could help soften Clinton's image and bring more African-American voters to the ticket as well as independents seeking Real and Symbolic change.

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/0612...
  • nsr · 1 year ago
    Obama could team up with an inantimate carbon rod and beat those guys. And if your gal thinks the slide in her popularity is going to stop after the primaries end, with her jabs at Obama being run into the ground for the next five months, she's got another think coming. But I hear McCain needs a veep.
  • downindixie · 1 year ago
    No way she can be VP now,she has cut her own throat and now she is drowning in her own blood!
  • HelenaMontana · 1 year ago
    Two words explain why Obama can’t pick Hillary Clinton: Bill Clinton. I thought he was a great president but he must ALWAYS be the center of attention, and I think the volatility he’s demonstrated on the campaign trail over the past several months indicates that he’s developed some emotional issues since he left the presidency. As much residual fondness as I have for him, I don’t think the Democratic party can afford to have him in a high profile position where his every indiscretion will be viewed under a microscope. And you can’t fire your vice-president’s husband.

    And there are two more words: Clinton herself. She’d always be working away at her own agenda, which, I believe has nothing to do with helping Obama govern as we try to recover from 8 years of the catastrophic Bush & Cheney administration. Her agenda, instead would have everything to do with accumulating power and obtaining the ultimate office for herself, by any means available. And I mean any. I don’t think she can be trusted and I don’t think you can fire your vice-president, either.

    Those are hard words to say about two people I used to admire.
  • Antigone · 1 year ago
    There's no way this woman should be allowed anywhere near the VP. After the comments she made about RFK - she's power hungry and I believe she'll do anything to become President - and I do mean anything. If you are planning to take the presidency - you don't put a person right behind you who has already made it clear that she is willing to stab you in the back both literally and figuratively.

    And that is exactly what she has been doing this whole campaign - every time she opened her mouth praising McCain or the Repuke party. That woman is a Judas. And her husband is toxic. He still can't keep it in his pants. Bring those two into the White House and Bill Clinton will be suffering more Bimbo erruptions - destroying Obama's reputation and legacy - taking Obama right down with him. NO thanks.

    And most importantly - down here in the south where I live - I know tons of men who consider themselves Independents or Conservatives but who voted for Obama because they are throughly disgusted with the Repukes and hate McCain. But, without fail, every single one of them said that if that woman is put on the ticket as VP - they will not vote for Obama. They would rather see McCain in the White House - that is how much people - especially a lot of men down here in the south - hate her. I used to like them - but I'm thoroughly disgusted with them now. I'm the biggest raving liberal I know - and I would almost rather cut my throat than vote for Obama if she was on the ticket.
  • Mikki --SE Pennsylvania · 1 year ago
    HILLARY! It is NOT about you! You are a selfish, two-faced, racist, lying bitch!
    Take your bitter, racist, and ugly supporters and go somewhere far away and start a colony. Democrats don't want you; America doesn't want you or your sleazy serial-adulterer husband. America wants Obama, change we can believe in....Yes we can!! After all your nasty talk against Obama, after all your support of Insane McCain, how can you possibly have the unmitigated gall to allow that yes you might consider being VP??? Surely not Obama's. Maybe Insane McCain might have you, specially being as you and Bill have become DINOs.Yeah thats an idea go see if you can work the McBush 3 team
  • ShirleyGoodnessanMercy · 1 year ago
    The Democrats can run even MORE great ads of Republicans saying scathing things against McCain. A lot of Republicans have said some FANTASTICALLY scathing things about how dangerous it would be for McCain to be president.
  • DougStamate · 1 year ago
    Apparently the voters found Sen. Obama's resume quite sufficient regarding his qualifications for CiC.
    Mikki - "Hillary...selfish, two-faced, racist, lying bitch! Take your bitter, racist, (sic) and ugly supporters and go somewhere far away..." And Sen. Clinton is dividing the party, eh?
    51% of the Democratic Party plus however many independents can be peeled away from Sen. McCain will elect Sen. Obama? I would say get a grip, but I think a calculator might be more useful.
    While the damage caused to your egos by an Obama loss would certainly be interesting to observe, I would much prefer to celebrate a Republican loss in November. How about you?
    By the way, I still would prefer Sen. Clinton as our nominee; I'm neither bitter nor racist; and I am, and have been for forty years, a liberal Democrat. But I guess that doesn't qualify me to sit with the kewl kidz.
  • MorgaineSwann · 1 year ago
    I'm really, really over this woman. Does anyone know if McCain participates in The Family, that allegedly neo-fascist religious group that Hillary is involved in? Is that the connection with them, or is this just a DC insider vs. outsider conflict?