msnbc.msn.com— At this point in the primary campaign, with delegates apportioned the way they are, should Hillary Clinton call it quits?
Feb 20, 2008View in Crawl 4
I buried him because it is mathematically impossible for Ron Paul to win the nomination at this point. More than half of the delegates have already been allotted, so McCain, Huckabee and Romney would basically all have to die in order for their delegates to support Paul at the convention. The horse is dead. It's been dead for some time. Stop beating it.
Both questions have a 2:1 ratio favoring yes -- saying that both Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee should quit their campaigns in favor of party unification ... more importantly, I'm quite surprised to see that there have been over 170,000 votes -- seems amazingly high for a vote tally and makes me wonder if the count is being rigged ...
She's got to go. She can't catch Obama on delegates and she's trailing in the popular vote unless you include the votes in Michigan. Note: Obama still leads in popular votes and delegates even when Florida is counted. If she carries this out much further, she will only confirm just what people have always thought about her. She will likely lose many of the upcoming states, giving up more delegates and votes to Obama. Dean really should step in a get someone to talk to her, so the party can move ahead and prepare for the general election. Sorry Hillary, I think you would make a fine president, but you can't win in the Fall because winning now tears the party in two. If Obama's supporters feel the nomination was stolen from him, (and given his current lead, that perception is guaranteed if you win), you can count them out in the Fall. The republicans are just -screaming- for this to happen.
gerz1219Feb 21, 2008
I buried him because it is mathematically impossible for Ron Paul to win the nomination at this point. More than half of the delegates have already been allotted, so McCain, Huckabee and Romney would basically all have to die in order for their delegates to support Paul at the convention. The horse is dead. It's been dead for some time. Stop beating it.
tardpicardFeb 21, 2008
OMG, die now.Better yet, why don't you try opening pulling you head out of your ass and take a peak at the world around you.
crxvfrFeb 22, 2008
Just saw a video of her apologizing about a death of a motorcycle cop in her motorcade. How come no tears this time?<a class="user" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6470450895164255089&q=clinton+chronicles&total=176&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-647045089 ...</a>
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2008
Are we really getting into this? Do you always put your hand over your heart? If you didn't, would anyone give a s**t? I guess you would.
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2008
/agree. At that point it's turd sandwich vs giant douche
avangionqFeb 27, 2008
Both questions have a 2:1 ratio favoring yes -- saying that both Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee should quit their campaigns in favor of party unification ... more importantly, I'm quite surprised to see that there have been over 170,000 votes -- seems amazingly high for a vote tally and makes me wonder if the count is being rigged ...
lazlomanMar 6, 2008
She's got to go. She can't catch Obama on delegates and she's trailing in the popular vote unless you include the votes in Michigan. Note: Obama still leads in popular votes and delegates even when Florida is counted. If she carries this out much further, she will only confirm just what people have always thought about her. She will likely lose many of the upcoming states, giving up more delegates and votes to Obama. Dean really should step in a get someone to talk to her, so the party can move ahead and prepare for the general election. Sorry Hillary, I think you would make a fine president, but you can't win in the Fall because winning now tears the party in two. If Obama's supporters feel the nomination was stolen from him, (and given his current lead, that perception is guaranteed if you win), you can count them out in the Fall. The republicans are just -screaming- for this to happen.