Heh...according to a Gallop poll, BO's support similar to Kerry's in 2004.
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Heh...according to a Gallop poll, BO's support similar to Kerry's in 2004.
^ good article booner, but you overlooked mentioning that Obamas support amongst White voters is the same as Kerry. :rolleyes: just a minor oversight.
When you add his overwhelming lead amongst black voters, it's frankly looking like a stroll to the Oval office for Obama at this point.
One of Barack Obama’s Middle East policy advisers disclosed that he had held meetings with Hamas. Now, the likely Democratic nominee is forced to sever all links...heh
Why do all these terror-sympathizing radicals keep thinking BO is one of them, huh?:rolleyes:
Barack Obama sacks adviser over talks with Hamas - Times Online
BO wants to be president of all 57 states!:rofl:
Dude's lost his bearings, eh?:rofl:
YouTube - Obama Claims He's Visited 57 States
The answer is yes...:bunny3:
YouTube - Can We Ask? Yes We Can.
Saw this on CNN this morning. Wondered how long it would take you to latch onto it.:) Republicans should be applauding this as he accidentally let out his true intentions. Up until now he has cleverly disguised himself as a Muslim loving lib but now the cats out of the bag. Liberation of 7 additional countries.:pQuote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
“Life is like a box of chocolates ... ”
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I suppose right now he's got reason to smile like a Cheshire Cat. ;)
Although I believe in real life he prefers healthy food. Prolly even drinks Decaf Latte'.
p.s:- His Tie sucks.
No chocolate in sight. Looks more like Shawarma a Middle Eastern favorite. Oops..BM ignore this post please.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
my guess was fajitas.
Hypothetically now, if Obama is assassinated, will Hillary automatically win the Dem nominee post?
hypotheticallly now, if mccain falls down and breaks his hip, will anyone be surprised?
by the way jet, don't think it's gone unnoticed that you've made mention of someone assassinating obama many times on this board.
The screw tightens. Expect avalanche to follow after next primary.
"Obama added superdelegates from Utah, Ohio and Arizona, as well as two from the Virgin Islands who had previously backed Clinton. The additions enabled Obama to surpass Clinton's total for the first time in the campaign. He had picked up nine endorsements Friday."
Obama overtakes lead in superdelegates for first time - Yahoo! News
Well Wiki mentions four successful US presidential assassinations and 14 unsuccessful attempts since 1865, whereas in the UK, the only PM since 1721 to be assassinated was Spencer Perceval in 1812. Wiki doesn't list the attempts in the UK, but there was Guy Fawkes, the Brighton bombing and those mortars that landed in the garden in Downing Street.Quote:
Originally Posted by raycarey
Anyway, the point is, Americans have a habit of topping their leaders. Add in to the mix Martin Luther King's and Malcolm X's unhappy endings and Jet's little bee in her bonnet about Obama doesn't seem so weird.
^ Don't forget JFK and Bobby. Reagan almost got topped. As did Alabama senator George Wallace, who was left paralysed. And there's many more.
Actually, it seems I'm the little bee in many people's bonnets these days. Not allowed to have an opinion or make your own statement without some liberal press backing these days, it seems.
And yep, Obama is a target for a psycho killer, IMO. (Better ensure I add IMO after everything I say now.) Look how (in)famous the person would become.
do you think your opinions on race would be much different jet?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon
i don't.
two peas in a pod.
^Jet your theory is very interesting. How about throwing this into the mix:
The Demo party coerces Obama to pick Hilary as running mate. We all know how rabidly power hungry she and Bill are.
She stays silent for two years in the white house as VP, then mysteriously Obama gets whacked. Hilary serves out the remaining two years, and gets re-elected for another four on a sympathy vote.
Makes for interesting conjecture. Oh, and yeah, you're right. The losers on this board who can't entertain views and sources from all political viewpoints are just that. I continue to quote sources from liberal as well as a few conservative sources. For some reason, only the few conservative sources get attacked by one well known leftist US reject.
so much for the 'straight talker'....
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Cindy McCain said Thursday that she would never release her personal income tax filing even if her husband, Senator John McCain, was elected president. But Federal Aviation Administration records indicate that she appears to be using her personal wealth to help his campaign, through the continued use of her corporate jet.
The New York Times reported last month that during a crucial five-month period Mr. McCain’s campaign regularly used a corporate jet owned by the Phoenix-based beer distributor that Mrs. McCain heads, saving the campaign hundreds of thousands of dollars. His campaign pays rates well below market ones for the plane’s use because of an unresolved exemption in a recent campaign finance law that Mr. McCain backed.
McCain Plane Still Flying - The Caucus - Politics - New York Times BlogQuote:
Mr. McCain has said his campaign’s method of reimbursing his wife’s company for the plane is legal, and no one disputes that. But critics have argued that Mrs. McCain is effectively subsidizing her husband’s campaign because either she or her company has to make up for the difference between what his campaign pays for the jet’s use and what it really costs to operate it.
more to come on this i'm sure.
^Well, there may be too much pressure from the Demo political leadership and the Clinton's excellent tactics to avoid this. Hilary and Bill are prepared to take it all the way and 'scorch the earth' I think.
The Demos also see the value of her constituency. This may be a shotgun wedding I'm afraid. That would be sad, because I think Obama represents new values that should be above this....but this is politics. She might be the VP.
we'll see jet, we'll see.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon
not being an american, you just don't understand. ;)
and btw, hillary released her and bill's tax returns....cindy the junkie said she "never" would.
we'll also see about that. :)
Clinton goes from inevitable nominee to on the ropes
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WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton began her presidential quest armed with talent, tenacity, fame, money, connections and a team that knew how to win. Many people believed her victory in the Democratic nomination was a sure thing. Her ultimate failing may have been in believing it, too.
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Clinton had one big problem out of the gate: 40 percent or more of Americans said they'd never vote for her. She was too polarizing. It's love her or hate her.
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"They had an inevitability strategy, which was sort of a political Maginot line. It was illusionary. You just went around it, and, you know, Barack Obama did that."
Clinton goes from inevitable nominee to on the ropes - Yahoo! NewsQuote:
Then Obama's halo fell in some mud. She fiercely exploited his missteps, criticized him in ways sure to delight Republican ad writers in the fall and — lest anyone miss the alpha female point — downed some beer at a bar and chased it with a shot of the hard stuff.
She was still, by all appearances, in it to win it. Burp.
Amen.. Burp.
Clintons recent interview with the USA Today has made some waves:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-05-07-clintoninterview_N.htm
Clinton makes case for wide appeal
The "hard-working Americans, white Americans" bit seems to be a bit of an issue.Quote:
"I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article "that found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/08/AR2008050802807.html
The Card Clinton Is Playing
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Here's what she's really saying to party leaders: There's no way that white people are going to vote for the black guy. Come November, you'll be sorry.
And here is an interesting spin on what she might be aiming for at this stage:
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/09/clintons-endgame-strategy/index.html?hp
Clinton’s Endgame Strategy?
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Here are some possibilities:
1. Pay off her campaign debt of more than $11 million, a task that Tom Edsall at the Huffingtonpost says is complicated by the fact that she owes much of that money to Mark Penn;
2. Seat the full delegations from Michigan and Florida. This wouldn’t give her enough delegates to overcome Mr. Obama’s lead, but it would drastically improve her overall popular vote. By itself, an improved popular vote would not win her the nomination, but she could use it as a bargaining chip. And it could help her save face by allowing her to say she fulfilled her crusade for all states to have their say (even if all voters in those two states will not have had their votes count). And there’s the legacy issue, and how her performance is recorded in the history books.
3. Put her on the ticket as vice president, or at least ask her to consider it.
4. Help her exit in some other face-saving way.
Then once the package is worked out, the arguments against Mr. Obama cease.
Better break out the knee pads!
They're now moaning for BO!:rofl:
YouTube - CNN - Obama in jeans
You still pay US taxes like you're supposed to, Ray? Or did you give up your citizenship?
As I said before, Cindy isn't running for prez, so why should she have to fork over her tax return statements? Chinthee's already pointed out that she heads her family's corporation and she has made lots of humanitarian donations, without blabbing about it. So what if she uses the corporate jet for campaign travel. I bet she and John have used it plenty of times for private trips. Who cares, it's her company.
"One issue she is hearing about already is her refusal to release her tax returns.
When she and McCain married in 1980, they signed a prenuptial agreement in which they agreed to keep their finances separate. The candidate has released his tax returns, but Mrs. McCain told Curry that even if she becomes first lady, her finances will remain private."
“My husband and I have been married 28 years,” Mrs. McCain said. “And we have filed separate tax returns for 28 years. This is a privacy issue. My husband is the candidate. I am not the candidate.”
Cindy McCain on Myanmar, tax returns - Today on the Trail - MSNBC.com
I think you're jealous of her, Ray.