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Tsa`ah
02-23-2007, 05:33 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/02/21/clinton.obama/index.html

In a nutshell ...

The Clinton camp, primarily Hillary, are butt hurt over west coast support shown to Obama. Now, of the three that hosted the fund raiser, only 1 has given outright backing to Obama.

Apparently Hillary feels her vagina was stubbed by Geffen, a long time Clinton supporter, who helped raise around a mill for the Obama camp during this fund raiser ... even though Geffen has helped the Clinton campaigns out in the past to the tune of 18 mill.

This only goes to show how fucking ignorant and self serving Hillary really is. She doesn't care about healthy debate and competition ... let alone her own political party .... she cares about the cash and the power.

Instead of keeping her pie hole long enough to receive some of the Hollywood cash and support, she throws a tantrum that is on par with Spears attacking the paparazzi with an umbrella.

She's too fucking ignorant to capitalize on this. She could shy away from Hollywood, distance herself, and gain an undecided demographic that isn't thrilled with the west coast ... instead she throws a tantrum.

First we have her "find" about Obama's education ... now we have an epic tantrum because a campaign friend went the other direction. I hope she continues the tirade ... she's only digging her own hole.

Gan
02-23-2007, 05:55 PM
I thought this part of the article bore repeating.



Gibbs said in a written statement. "It is ironic that the Clintons had no problem with David Geffen when [he] was raising them $18 million and sleeping at their invitation in the Lincoln bedroom.

This election season is definately going to be entertaining.

Kranar
02-23-2007, 06:16 PM
The Democratic Party is doing a great job of making liberalism look bad.

This pre-election hooplah is a perfect demonstration of how the Democrats lack leadership, unity, and a clear direction going forward. I really am hoping that there's some intellectual Democrat out there waiting to announce his candidacy when this current storm and infighting comes to an end.

I know many people will frown at me for saying this... but I'd be pretty happy right now if Al Gore would run in 2008.

Stanley Burrell
02-23-2007, 06:18 PM
Is Nader still "running"?

Kranar
02-23-2007, 06:20 PM
He might be. A lot of people don't take Ralph Nader seriously, and he certainly doesn't have plans on winning an election. But even if you disagree with his political/social positions, his views on the problems that plague politics are quite sound.

He's dead on with his opinion of Hilary Clinton as well.

Back
02-23-2007, 06:50 PM
Never really saw her as viable anyway.

On the subject of the camp warfare... its being made out to be a little more than it is. Just a little drama between two candidates. But its not like whats going on with Romney and McCain over abortion. Thats over an actual issue.

Gan
02-23-2007, 09:28 PM
The Democratic Party is doing a great job of making liberalism look bad.

This pre-election hooplah is a perfect demonstration of how the Democrats lack leadership, unity, and a clear direction going forward. I really am hoping that there's some intellectual Democrat out there waiting to announce his candidacy when this current storm and infighting comes to an end.

I know many people will frown at me for saying this... but I'd be pretty happy right now if Al Gore would run in 2008.

Because we all know that Gore represents unity, leadership, clear direction, and intellectualism.

Let me be the first to give you a frowny. :(

Apathy
02-23-2007, 09:42 PM
Al gore is Bush Lite (see what I did there!?)

Parkbandit
02-23-2007, 10:08 PM
The Democratic Party is doing a great job of making liberalism look bad.

This pre-election hooplah is a perfect demonstration of how the Democrats lack leadership, unity, and a clear direction going forward. I really am hoping that there's some intellectual Democrat out there waiting to announce his candidacy when this current storm and infighting comes to an end.

I know many people will frown at me for saying this... but I'd be pretty happy right now if Al Gore would run in 2008.


I think Liberalism does a good job on it's own to make it look bad.

And Al Gore in 2008.. makes me laugh at you alot.

Sean of the Thread
02-24-2007, 12:18 AM
The Democratic Party is doing a great job of making liberalism look bad.


They needed help?

Keller
02-24-2007, 12:57 AM
Why, oh why, can't Obama be white?

Sean of the Thread
02-24-2007, 12:59 AM
Jack Kennedy ver. Lite?