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- jstohler, on 03/01/2008, -3/+173Politics 101, Hillary: It's the Texas' Democratic Party's right to pick its nominee however it wants, whether that be caucus, votes or marbles dropped in a jar. Similarly, it's their right to apportion delegates however they see fit. You're their guest, not their boss.
- InfodivaMLIS, on 03/01/2008, -17/+182okay this crying whining byatch is really getting on my nerves. She is also trying to incite a race riot in Texas amongst Blacks and Latinos.
- Depthfunction, on 03/01/2008, -3/+120Message to Hillary: Don't mess with Texas.
- Deodrus, on 03/01/2008, -1/+110tsk tsk tsk. The clintons really have ruined their name.
I used to think of the name clinton with positive feelings. I now know better.
Politics sure is ugly. - starbabe, on 03/01/2008, -5/+96The woman can't win on merits of what she has done (nothing) or her plan (non existent) so she finds every other possible way to get into the press. She is pathetic!
- vishcool1, on 03/01/2008, -3/+78This bitch will do anything it takes to win. Seat the Michigan and Florida delegates, have the superdelegates override the popular vote, and now this... I seriously do not understand how people still support her.
- michaelscottfan, on 03/01/2008, -6/+80Don't let the media ignore this story.
- grrrrrrrrrrrrrr, on 03/01/2008, -1/+66If all else fails, litigate.
- Triumphe, on 03/01/2008, -3/+63Get the word out there. She will only die like Rasputin, sigh. Grace is as unknown to her as losing is.
- joel8x, on 03/01/2008, -2/+46Seriously, how does she expect to impress the Texas voters by suing their state?
- Acewrap, on 03/01/2008, -3/+35It's different because one candidate is trying to subvert the will of the people, while another is worried about getting stabbed in the back by his party. Stop trolling.
- lamprey187, on 03/01/2008, -2/+33I think Texans will agree with you and will vote accordingly.
- shadowofleaves, on 03/01/2008, -1/+31classy.
- smacksaw, on 03/01/2008, -5/+33A page right out of the George Bush Election Playbook.
I gotta say...living in Canada where there's actual choice and noticeable difference, it really makes you wonder why the Republicans and Democrats don't just run on a single ticket, especially if it's Clinton/McCain. - evi1, on 03/01/2008, -5/+30Another thing to note Bill basically claimed that Obama would steal the election in the night when he spoke here at UT due to our caucus structure.
- evi1, on 03/01/2008, -2/+26Its a lost cause anyways, everyone in Texas hates her for being a bitch.
- NSResponder, on 03/01/2008, -0/+23"I seriously do not understand how people still support her."
Still?
I can't fathom why anyone supported her in the first place.
-jcr - cranium, on 03/01/2008, -0/+23Sheesh, come November, she'll probably sue the whole damn country for not voting for her.
- kent1146, on 03/01/2008, -2/+24This has ruined the name Hillary for me, not the name Clintons. I still believe that Bill Clinton was the best president I have seen in my life (I'm 27). I don't consider his legacy ruined by the actions of his wife.
But seriously, what a PITA she is. No wonder why he cheated on her. - thesauce, on 03/01/2008, -1/+23I got back from an Obama rally tonight with over 8,000 people in San Antonio. Hilary's rally here in SA tonight only pulled 2,000.
- Ajajadude, on 03/01/2008, -0/+21She's not prone to overtly emotional and illogical responses, nope.
- armoreddillo, on 03/01/2008, -4/+25Message for Texans: They already are.
NAFTA - inactive, on 03/01/2008, -0/+19[Quote Hillary Clinton] What!!!?!?! I can't win? I am going to sue America then.....
- grungegbunny, on 03/01/2008, -1/+20Want some cheese with that whine Hillary?
- nsanidy, on 03/01/2008, -11/+29Anyone else find themselves screaming something along the lines of "***** HILLARY CLINTON" even though there's nobody to hear it?
The following are also acceptable: "Hillary Clinton is trash", "Hillary Clinton has a false vagina", "*****.", "Bitch", "That bitch will do anything to get elected."
...Anyone? - WoundedCow, on 03/01/2008, -0/+17As a Michiganer with a deep love and respect for Texas, having lived there many years ago, I hope to Hell Texas gives her what she deserves...not a damn thing.
- oldgal, on 03/01/2008, -0/+17If you can't win the game, change the rules. Every 7 year-old knows that one, but some outgrow it.
- inactive, on 03/01/2008, -1/+17I still like Bill Clinton though and kind of understand how Hillary must be feeling right now but she has to let go...
- mobbo, on 03/01/2008, -0/+16The disturbing part is, according to the Houston Chronicle, a number of her senior campaign advisors helped CREATE the Texas hybrid primary-caucus rules!!!
- Deanblackoak, on 03/01/2008, -4/+20I'm sorry, she's is a bitch. This is exactly how she would be as president. This is very reminiscent of the 2000 general election and the republican tactics used to steal that election.
- kosai, on 03/01/2008, -4/+19Why not read his 2 best-selling books and the 64 page PDF on his website to find out?
- dfwlinuxguy, on 03/01/2008, -0/+15Yet another example of why she should not be the nominee. This is the kind of crap we are all sick of.
- grungegbunny, on 03/01/2008, -3/+18What I find even more funny is when conservatives ruin the economy then lie on camera saying things are peaches & roses.
- chicoer2001, on 03/01/2008, -0/+14Funny how the process worked in the 90s for Bill
- jswaby, on 03/01/2008, -1/+14Huck Fillary
- tested911, on 03/01/2008, -0/+12You do realize that this same system is how Bill Clinton won (TWICE!!) Clinton is just like most politicians.. If you can't win it fair cheat your way there...
- rossmcd, on 03/01/2008, -1/+13same here :(
- jgzman, on 03/01/2008, -0/+12While your statement is accurate, we, the members of the democratic party are, technically, it's boss. And while they have the ability to override the popular vote, and debatable the right, it is a very, very bad PR move. A simple, obvious demonstration that the Democratic Party doesn't care about the wishes of those it claims to represent? That would be brilliant.
- rhabd0mancer, on 03/01/2008, -0/+12With Edwards out of the race, Obama would probably win both.
- noisician, on 03/01/2008, -1/+13OK valimar77, that IS a quote, unfortunately it is NOT a Bill quote and does NOT say anything about Obama stealing the election in the night.
- Oozinator, on 03/01/2008, -0/+11Zing (and I'm from Texas)
- dizturbd2, on 03/01/2008, -2/+13Um, we Texans will not riot because of some short haired-sharp tongues-lopsided breasted hick from Arkansas who has no chance in hell of getting the caucus win in our state. However, we WILL point and laugh at her for being a dumbass with no political future. New York should keep their pets on a shorter leash.
- cranium, on 03/01/2008, -1/+12All Obama's camp said is that they're keeping their options open, which is the standard political answer to any question.
Clinton's camp actually threatened to sue. Huge difference. - bethlagarrison, on 03/01/2008, -0/+10Yeah, I've had a few "What the *****?!"s
- valimar77, on 03/01/2008, -4/+14"Among other things, party activists said the Clinton campaign was trying to delay the release of the results from that evening's caucuses, where Illinois Sen. Barack Obama is thought to have an advantage. A delay in reporting those results would allow any Clinton victory in the popular-vote count earlier in the day to briefly dominate headlines and keep Sen. Clinton's presidential aspirations alive." WSJ online
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120433252524504533 ... - dn11, on 03/01/2008, -3/+13I guess we've found a Nader supporter.
- TrevaLVF, on 03/01/2008, -2/+12They are not liberals. They're political operatives for corporations that offer market shares they buy to match their government policy changes, proposals, and secret campaign promises to the ones that donate to them, the DLC and their party.
Get educated. Look up liberal in the dictionary and see why you won't find enough there to accurately describe Hillary or the Texas Democratic Party leaders. - bobbyi, on 03/01/2008, -2/+12They did if you are old enough to have lived through Bill's presidency. Remember the days of having a budget surplus? That was nice.
- inactive, on 03/01/2008, -1/+11HAHA! Hillary is afraid her supporters aren't dedicated enough to caucus...and she should be....because they aren't...
- mobbo, on 03/01/2008, -0/+9From the Houston Chronicle yesterday regarding this same subject:
"The letter also noted that many of Clinton's senior campaign advisers in Texas had helped to develop the rules governing the state's caucus system. A Texas party official also noted that former President Clinton won the state's caucuses in 1992 and 1996 following the same rules." -
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