nytimes.com — "Some top Democrats are increasingly worried that the Clintons? divide-and-conquer strategy is nihilistic: Hillary or no democrat. (Or, as one Democrat described it to ABC?s Jake Tapper: Hillary is going for ?the Tonya Harding option? ? if she can?t get the gold, kneecap her rival.)"
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philman467Mar 27, 2008
you're a moron bro
shauncorleoneMar 27, 2008
Versus the likes of Algore and Kerry, I would still pick Bush every time. Granted, his approval of this costly tax rebate program and promotion of amnesty for illegals (read: law-breakers) is not something I agree with. Both the Democrat and Republican led versions of Congress in the last 20 years have raised taxes to a ridiculous level to cover their absurd budgets. These actions I've mentioned are not conservative and thus do not have my approval. However, just because in several cases they involved participation from guys with an 'R' next to their name does not mean that Democrats' ideas are better by default. Oh, and as a reminder, Bush is not running in the upcoming election, though scores of Liberal pundits seem to be forgetting that. Nobody the Dems could pick could be worse than the last 7 years? I'll paraphrase Hillary and let you mull over your hypothesis: "I have so many ideas for this country, that we can't afford them all." Yeah that's just what I want, a bunch of bureacrats spending my money on their supposedly "great" new ideas, while still pumping more of my tax dollars into the old systems that are proven failures.
4degreesMar 27, 2008
look! there goes the point... nice of you to sign your comment, dumbass.
angrykeyboarderMar 27, 2008
Don't you mean "documentary"?
mindybMar 28, 2008
Before this Democratic Primary race, I actually thought well of the Clintons (of course I didn't think of them as perfect, but they were fine with me). Seeing how they have handled and managed her campaign, I have totally lost respect for both of them! I never knew they were that power hungry and blind to the damage they cause in their wake. I think that their ugliness comes out because they know that Barack Obama is so much better equipped for the presidency than Hillary Clinton and the only way they can make any wave into his huge impact is by being ugly and deceptive. Little to they know that Americans have gotten smarter, and know when we are being bamboozled by the Clinton duo, and we will not put up with their dirty tactics any longer. Since she will not step aside, somebody in leadership needs to pull her off the stage before she effectively destroys our Democratic party and our Democratic process of electing our leader. America does not need another spoiled brat as a leader, America needs an intelligent, honest leader who has integrity and wisdom to get us out into the sunlight again. Down with Hillary! Down with her lies and deceptions! Down with their all or nothing attitude! Hillary needs to be shown the exit sign now!Yes to Barack Obama!
Closed AccountMar 28, 2008
Therefore Bush has ties with radical Islam.
adamnikyoApr 17, 2008
I replied to the wrong post. Failure.I was replying to "She offered Obama the position of vice president so this whole idea of Hillary or nobody is a bunch of lies."
ashulehJul 17, 2008
Mexico has worse earthquake damage than California...