blog.brendanloy.com — The debate may actually have damaged her -- because it seemed like an extension of her campaign. I think there is a chance the voters of Pennsylvania will rise up and, once and for all, reject the endless, party-destroying "gotcha" tactics of Clinton, and choose the candidate of "change."
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azpatApr 17, 2008
That's asking a lot out of people.
tvfilmApr 17, 2008
HI I SUPPORT OBAMA AND IM A STUPID IDIOT AS WELL. I WILL REACH FOR ANYTHING IN ORDER TO SLEEP BETTER AT NIGHT WHEN DEEP DOWN INSIDE I KNOW THAT I REALLY WANT TO SUPPORT HILLARY BUT ITS TOO LATE BECAUSE IM AFRAID THAT I WILL LOOK BAD.I REALLY DONT KNOW WHY I SUPPORT OBAMA, BUT ITS A COOL THING TO DO, I SUPPOSE AFTER 8 YEARS OF BUSH, OBAMA IS LIKE BUYING NEW UNDERWEAR. ANYHOW< I GOTTAZ GO --- IM GONNA GO SMELL GLUE NOW. ----IDIOTS. WAKE THE F**K UP, JESUS CHRISTYES IM YELLING.
aussiejanApr 17, 2008
I think you've already been in the glue.
bluevillageApr 17, 2008
After hours of post-debate nausea, and then seeing the comments on ABC's site, I too began to think that this event would create a backlash for Obama. I think decent people -- those who were undecided -- must have been sickened by this, and since Hillary contributed so much to the rancor and pettiness, it has to work for Obama.
weiboconanApr 17, 2008
Excellent post.
pplltApr 17, 2008
Nice discussion