Clinton the fightback has begun!

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by britishguy, Feb 20, 2008.

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    Hillary Clinton has being making staff changes, strategy changes
    and a new voice on the the Internet

    Delegate Hub
    http://www.delegatehub.com/

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    Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton must win 57 percent of the remaining primary and caucus delegates to erase Barack Obama's lead, a daunting task requiring landslide-sized victories by a struggling presidential candidate.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080221/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_delegate_deficit

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    Speaking to a crowd in Beaumont, Texas, Wednesday, former President Bill Clinton said "If she wins in Texas and Ohio I think she will be the nominee. If you don't deliver for her then I don't think she can. It's all on you."

    http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/20/clinton.strategy/index.html

    Her campaign also launched a new site -- Delegatehub.com -- touted as "fact and myths about the race for delegates in the Democratic nomination."

    It's not all over yet

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    britishguy, Feb 20, 2008 IP
  2. northpointaiki

    northpointaiki Guest

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    #2
    Fightback? Jeez, man, I thought Obama was just a dummy variable in this here contest:

    Glad to see you're just doing a public service again, though, buddy - utterly free of bias, of course.
     
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  3. britishguy

    britishguy Prominent Member

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    #3
    Yes no bias ;)
     
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    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    #4
    Maybe she should focus her campaign on the country instead of Obama. Jeez his name is on the front page of that site 15 times alone.
     
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    #5
    Why can't Clinton just go away for once.
     
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    #6
    She is starting to look really desperate.
     
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    Jackuul Well-Known Member

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    #7
    As soon as the ship starts to sink - the rats will jump so to speak, and then go to Obamamania.
     
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    lightless Notable Member

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    #8
    Mc cain will beat obama, because mccain is the closest person in behaviour and habits to bush.

    Bush won two consecutive elections, didn't he ?
    so mc cain has a good chance

    Megalomania and warmongering over some strange little smiling guy
     
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  9. northpointaiki

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    Yep, with the President enjoying a 30% approval, 60% disapproval, anyone aping the President is just going to nail this thing.
     
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    Good point, but ratings never hindered bush.
     
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    #11
    Insane McCain will definately lose, no matter whether it's versus Clinton or Obama.

    I still think that Clinton will wangle something, these Bilderbergers always do. ;)
     
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    He'll only lose if they want him to lose.
     
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    britishguy Prominent Member

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    A man like me who is looking through the smoke and mirrors that are being put up in this campaign ;)
     
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    Hard to say on that, it is 10 consecutive wins for Obama and his popularity is uniform not just limited to Africans/Blacks. Even Clinton's traditional strongholds cannot be counted upon anymore. It would be interesting to see how Clinton engineered her come back though. But I guess as the pressure increases, the attacks on each other will be more and more negative. Hope that there isn't too much of mud slinging.
     
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    britishguy Prominent Member

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    Guess there will be in my opinion lots of mudslinging which will, when it gets down to the wire, in fact help the Republicans

    Already the democrats are beginning to look even more fragmented than the Republicans

    Which is saying something as the Republicans are split asunder:eek:
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    The more they mud sling at this point of time, the more it saves McCain the trouble of doing that dirty work.

     
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    #17
    Yep, you and AGS have just nailed this campaign; always have - that is the gift of prophesying the Illuminati's moves, and "seeing through the smoke and mirrors," right from the start. Obama is for sure just a "lame duck" and Clinton will be fighting John McCain.

    'Course, there is that troublesome thing...

    Might need to take the antennae in for an adjustment, fellas.:D
     
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    If this was 6 months after 9/11, AGS would have been dead right.

    Sadly for giuliani, that was long ago
     
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    Lightless, you are once again missing the point.

    There is no "if." In the conspiracy theory, it is pre-ordained and immutable.

    Only it didn't work out that way. Kinda points up the problem with preaching Illuminati nonsense. As Britishguy is doing here, and has done for quite some time, saying the candidacy of Obama is a mere sham.
     
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    I merely meant that if 9/11 was fresh in the minds of people, rudy would have gotten much farther in the elections as a hero.
     
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