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[$3.5 Million UPDATE] Hillary’s Victory Is Our Victory …

… and it is our precious hope for our country to make true strides. We won’t talk about change. We’ll make change happen.

UPDATE FROM TODD BEETON (MyDD): “Since Pennsylvania was called for Hillary Clinton 3 hours ago she has raised $2.5 million, 80% of which is from new donors. Voters do not want this to be over.”

And, one of my FAVORITE HEADLINES OF THE NIGHT via TODD BEETON (MyDD): “Keith Olbermann’s Head Explodes.”

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UPDATE FROM TAYLOR MARSH: “BREAKING: Clinton Fundraising Best Night Ever — Over $1 million dollars TWO POINT FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($2,500,000 — MAKE THAT THREE POINT FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($3,500,000) — and it’s still coming in) since Clinton won Pennsylvania / Keep. It. Coming / We’ll see how this ends, but it’s now Clinton 55%, Obama 45%. / DONATE.
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NEW: This is the campaign’s own YouTube of her victory speech (AND I’ve added the full text below the fold.)

WE KNOW WHAT TO DO. We can’t let him BUY the election. We have as much energy, as much commitment, as much drive as his troops. We have pennies and a few dollars we can spare. I’m going to eat peanut butter sandwiches for the next few weeks if that’s what it takes. Let’s do it! You know, a couple months ago, I heard Jonathan Alter (Newsweek) snidely remark that Hillary couldn’t raise any more money because ALL of her prospective donors had maxxed out already. Her well was dry, he said. If he only knew. If he only knew about all of us.

Transcript: Hillary Clinton Delivers Remarks at Pennsylvania Celebration Event


Hillary Clinton delivered the following remarks at a victory celebration in Philadelphia, PA tonight:

Thank you so much. Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you very, very much. Oh, thank you.

It’s a long road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and it runs right through the heart of Pennsylvania.

For six weeks Senator Obama and I have crisscrossed this state, meeting people up close, being judged side by side, making our best case. You listened and today you chose.

With two wars abroad and an economic crisis here at home, you know the stakes are high and the challenges are great, but you also know the possibilities. Those possibilities are endless, if we roll up our sleeves and get to work with a president who is ready to lead on day one.

That means ready to take charge as Commander-in-Chief and make this economy work for middle class families. And I thank you. I thank you, Pennsylvania, for deciding I can be that president.

For me, the victory we share tonight is deeply personal. It was here in Pennsylvania where my grandfather started work as a boy in the lace mills and ended up as a supervisor five decades later. It was here where my father attended college and played football for Penn State. And I am back here tonight because of their hard work and sacrifice. And I only wish they could have lived to see this moment, because in this election I carry with me not just their dreams, but the dreams of people like them and like you all across our country – people who embrace hard work and opportunity, who never waver in the face of adversity, who stand for what you believe and never stop believing in the promise of America.

I’m in this race to fight for you, to fight for everyone who has ever been counted out, for everyone fighting to pay the grocery bills or the medical bills, the credit card and mortgage payments, and the outrageous price of gas at the pump today.

You know, the pundit’s question whether Pennsylvanians would trust me with this charge and tonight you showed you do. You know you can count on me to stand up strong for you every single day in the White House.

This has been a historic race and I commend Senator Obama and his supporters tonight. We are, in many ways, all on this journey together to create an America that embraces every last one of us. The women in their nineties who tell me they were born before women could vote and they’re hopeful of seeing a woman in the White House. The mothers and fathers at my events, who lift their little girls on their shoulders and whisper in their ears, “see, you can be anything you want.”

Tonight, more than ever, I need your help to continue this journey. This is your campaign and this is your victory tonight. Your support has meant the difference between winning and losing. We can only keep winning if we can keep competing with an opponent who outspends us so massively. So, I hope you’ll go to HillaryClinton.com and show your support tonight because the future of this campaign is in your hands.

Some people counted me out and said to drop out, but the American people don’t quit and they deserve a president who doesn’t quit either.

Tonight all across Pennsylvania and America, teachers are grading papers and doctors and nurses are caring for the sick, and you deserve a leader who listens to you.

Waitresses are pouring coffee and police officers are standing guard and small businesses are working to meet that payroll, and you deserve a champion who stands with you.

And of course, all across the world, our men and women in uniform, some on your second, third or fourth tour of duty, you deserve a Commander-in-Chief who will finally bring you home and who will rebuild our strained military, do whatever it takes to care for our veterans wounded in both body and spirit.

Today, here in Pennsylvania, you made your voices heard and because of you, the tide is turning.

We were up against a formidable opponent who outspent us three to one. He broke every spending record in this state trying to knock us out of the race. Well, the people of Pennsylvania had other ideas tonight.

The presidency is the toughest job in the world, but the pressures of a campaign are nothing compared to the pressures of the White House, and today, Pennsylvanians looked through all the heat and saw the light of a brighter tomorrow – a tomorrow of shared prosperity and restored world leadership for peace, security, and cooperation. After seven long years of President Bush, we’ve got our work cut out for us and we don’t have a minute to waste. So, it’s high time we stop talking about our problems and start solving them and that is what my campaign is all about.

All through this campaign, I have offered solutions: solutions for good jobs you can raise a family on; jobs that can’t be shipped overseas; and on Earth Day, clean, renewable green jobs that can put us on the right track to the future; solutions for independence from foreign oil and exploding gas prices; quality affordable healthcare not just for many Americans or most Americans but for every single American, no exceptions and no excuses; affordable college and real improvements in public schools, not the failure that is No Child Left Behind. We’re going to end the war on science and have a renewed commitment to science and research. We will tackle everything from Autism to Alzheimer’s, cancer to diabetes, and make a real difference.

I look forward to discussing all of these issues with the people of Indiana, North Carolina and the states that I’ll be visiting in the coming weeks.

Not long ago a woman handed me a photograph of her father as a young soldier. He was receiving the Medal of Honor from President Truman at the White House. During World War II, he had risked his life on a daring mission to drive back the enemy and protect his fellow soldiers. In the corner of that photo, in shaky handwriting, this American hero had simply written: “To Hillary Clinton, keep fighting for us.” And that is what I’m going to do because America is worth fighting for. You are worth fighting for.

It was in this city that our founders declared America’s independence and our permanent mission to form a more perfect union. Neither Senator Obama nor I nor many of you were fully included in that vision, but we’ve been blessed by men and women in each generation who saw America not as it is, but as it could and should be. The abolitionists and the suffragists, the progressives and the union members, the civil rights leaders, all those who marched, protested and risked their lives because they looked into their children’s eyes and saw the promise of a better future.

Because of them, I grew up taking for granted that women could vote. Because of them, my daughter grew up taking for granted that children of all colors could attend school together. And because of them and because of you, this next generation will grow up taking for granted that a woman or an African American can be the president of the United States of America.

I am so honored by the support and the hospitality of all of the people of Pennsylvania. I want to especially thank Governor Rendell and Mayor Nutter, Lieutenant Governor Catherine Baker Knoll and the State Treasurer Robin Wiessmann and State Party Chair T.J. Rooney. These are great leaders and dear friends, as are my friends from the Congress, Representatives Murtha, Sestak, Schwartz and Kanjorski. Their support means the world to me and the support of 100 mayors across this commonwealth and so many other state and local leaders who worked hard for this victory tonight.

I want to thank my friends in our labor unions for standing with us every step of the way. And my outstanding staff, volunteers and supporters here in Pennsylvania and across America.

I especially want to thank my family for their incredible love and support. Bill and Chelsea have crisscrossed Pennsylvania from one end to the other. My brothers Hugh and Tony who love Pennsylvania with all their hearts, from our childhood summers in Lake Winola, and my mother who is with us tonight.

We still have a lot of work ahead of us, but if you’re ready, I’m ready. I might stumble and I might get knocked down, but as long as you’ll stand with me I will always get right back up. Because for me, in the end, the question isn’t whether we can keep America’s promise, it’s whether we will keep America’s promise.

So let me ask you tonight – will we once again be the can-do nation, the nation that defies the odds and does the impossible?

Will we break the barriers and open the doors and lift up all of our people?

Will we reach out to the world and lead by the power of our ideals again?

Will we take back the White House and take back our country?

I believe with all of my heart that together we will turn promises into action, words will become solutions, hope will become reality, so my answer to any who doubt is “yes, we will.”

Thank you and God bless you.

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Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:36:00

Do you notice that Leland Gaunt always speaks after she does? He’s such a horse’s ass.

Comment by Patrick Walker | 2008-04-22 22:38:04

First time poster, and should also mention now that I’m actually Canadian.

Everytime I hear Obama talk, for some reason the image of Maurice Duplessis comes to mind. I don’t know why and I can’t put my finger on it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Duplessis

I can’t understand why.

I may not have originally like the idea of blessing Hillary but if you are given lemons, make lemonade. Obama is so clearly a fake.

Any man who willingly weakens public notification of radioactive spills for campaign cash is unfit for any public office, including dog catcher. To think he’s actually used this legislation as one of his accomplishments.

As a man who railed against the Iraq war, he is actually beyond contempt when excoriating Hillary for her vote on Iraq when he continues to fund it without a whimper.

He goes on a tear about her voting record, but correct me if I’m wrong, he ALSO reauthorized the Patriot Act, did he not?

I always find it delicious that they have complaints about Clinton’s legacy, yet Obama’s two top economic advisors were not only pulled from the Clinton administration, but from what they considered the right of the party. It’s so funny when they try and claim this idea of “change”. Change what? Skin colour?

Anyways. My $0.02 cents; more now given the Canadian dollar.

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-22 22:51:04

Great Post, Patrick Walker; Salutations. How right you are about what glows in the dark.

Correct on the Patriot Act re-auth.

 

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 23:58:30

Dude, you speak truthfully. I agree completely. Maybe it’s because you can never be a prophet in your home country. But yes, Obama is so bloody obvious a fake and yes, the same thing about his treatment of the spill legislation - but that’s the cheesy way things are done south of the border.

You stick around, OK? There are, as you noticed, small oases in the US with people who still use their brains and don’t drink Kool-Aid™ nonstop.

Cheers.

 
 

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 22:45:05

What’s she doing up there anyway? We don’t want her up there.

Come to think of it: we don’t want him up there either. ;)

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 06:47:40

I’m just glad I don’t have a figure like Hillary’s. She and Angela Merkel. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum in the shape arena.

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-23 07:01:02

Great. Another woman hater here this morning. It must be really a challenge to hate the sex responsible for giving you life.

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 08:12:16

Lots of women who give life have very good figures. Nancy Pelosi comes to mind.

Comment by chris | 2008-04-23 08:15:19

What is a “very good figure”?

by what criteria do you describe that “figure” and what is a “bad figure”?

I think you’re missing the point about why this is patent sexism.

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 08:38:47

Who said Hillary had a “bad” figure? I merely said that both she and Angela Merkel are shaped like Humpty Dumpty characacters — and I don’t mean Alice.

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-23 08:58:53

Go on over to Huffington where even the women hate women. It’s certain that they will air embrace and air kiss you there.

 

Comment by Nellie | 2008-04-23 10:26:23

Obviously you have not had your vision checked for many years. Probably time to update your glasses/contacts.

 
 
 
 

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 08:22:44

Americans just LOVE the word hate. Believe me, its so refreshing to live outside the USA and be able to have an opinion without being called a hater. But one must understand. We don’t have greedy lawyers over here who earn a living by capitalizing on that four letter word.

 
 

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-04-23 08:22:42

They are called hips….These widen naturally with child birth and age.
Actually she has a classic hour glass and you are an idiot who has been swooned by phony plastic barbie idiocy. Centrocitta…You would’nt have the guts to say that to your momma…She would kick your ass….Go back to Baby-O camp….

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 08:27:57

When a woman is a “classic hourglass” both hips AND breasts widen with age and measurements remain basically even on top and bottom. Hillary was never a classic hourglass and she certainly isn’t one now. Maybe you need a visit to Pearl Vision Center.

Comment by kenoshaMarge | 2008-04-23 08:34:56

And what the hell does the width of her hips have to do with what’s between her ears and in her heart?

Why do you bother to waste time and space with such drivel?

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 08:46:52

…..Why do you bother to waste time and space with such drivel?…..

Why is your sense of esthetics so inferior?

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-23 09:29:22

Where ever you live outside of the US is certainly blessed to have you.

I can certainly see how you would love to stay there.

Since the elections here have no direct implication on your day to day reality — as tangental as your grasp of reality is — you might want to just bugger off … and I do mean that in the nicest possible way — bless your heart!

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 09:58:10

…..Where ever you live outside of the US is certainly blessed to have you. I can certainly see how you would love to stay there…..

Well, yes, and that’s because I have options. I can either stay here or come back to the USA. In either place, I’m an asset!

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-23 10:04:55

By all means, remain an “asset” where you are.

(Comments wont nest below this level)
 
 
 

Comment by Nellie | 2008-04-23 10:30:15

So for shallow, shallow you - it’s all about appearance and to hell with substance.

 
 

Comment by splashy | 2008-04-23 15:19:51

I agree with you wholeheartedly. The width of her hips is irrelevant to her intellect or compassion.

Actually, women carrying weight on the hips and thighs is very good for their children. Women with their weight there have very good brain building Omega 3’s in their bodies. Their children tend to have higher IQs. That, and smaller breasts that have fewer problems with mastitis and other diseases, is the best purely from a child-bearing viewpoint.

But, it is irrelevant to HER qualifications.

 
 

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-04-23 09:04:09

Maybe you should take a fine arts class about human figurative proportion…..Don’t tell this Professional artist what a classic hour glass is you little shit…..Suppose that if you are heterosexual you are attracted to boys with boobs and fake hubs at that…People like you are willfully destroying the self esteem of women and young girls…You are seriously confused….

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 09:23:37

…..Maybe you should take a fine arts class about human figurative proportion…..Don’t tell this Professional artist what a classic hour glass is you little shit…..

Imagine that. A “professional” artist who doesn’t understand symetry. How much do your works bring, anyway? About 50 cents?

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-23 09:25:58

Comment below just for you Centrocitta. Hope it works out for you.

 
 
 
 
 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-23 09:09:06

You will never go anywhere in this life if you continue to behave like men want you to. Discussing what women of power wear, or their hips is an old sexist trick. One of the main reasons superior women have to work twice as hard to beat out mediocre men has to do with fools like you who aren’t even smart enough to realize that when a woman opens a door for herself, she opens many doors for you. That is why you make a fraction of the guy sitting next to you at work. Congratulations on your stupidity regarding your own future.

Comment by Centrocitta | 2008-04-23 09:31:55

Actually women are the MOST superior when they are smart AND gorgeous.

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-23 09:33:44

Especially when they are call girls. ;)

 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-23 09:34:54

Well tell you what: I will assume you’re gorgeous how’s that? But judging from your posts here, One out of Two isn’t going to work for you.

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-04-23 09:45:33

Centroshitta…..I understand the ASYMMETRY of your brain…
Nuff said…..Your opinion about this race is IRRELEVANT…..

 
 
 
 
 
 

Comment by Hope | 2008-04-22 22:49:17

LOL He’s on there right now LOL. I want to spit!

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-04-23 06:07:28

Hillary has succeeded in making her candidacy a REAL CAUSE for REAL DEMOCRATS and this is what Baby-O cannot understand Causes are personal and collective when they are based on factors that are shared with the voters. baby-O has no cause beyond himself and ID politics. The longer she is in this race the more she sounds like FDR or Truman. The longer he stays in this race the more empty he sounds… She is not just figting for the WH and the country…She is fighting for the party. This is why she has the other 2/3 of the base.

Comment by deke | 2008-04-23 09:34:38

Good comments. She does talk issues she is not the one who has made personal attacks (see NC rally not just his gesture but his words). She is all about policy just have a conversation with her a you would understand. She is building a coalition like FDR and fighting like Truman. In 1932 FDR was not liked by party establishment and in 1948 the party establishment tried to get Truman off the ticket.

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-04-23 09:48:51

True that….I’m looking forward to Hillary’s version of DEWEY WINS photo and headline…

 
 
 
 
 

Comment by zozosmom | 2008-04-22 21:36:50

I gave Hillary another $100. Go Hillary!

 

Comment by Nag | 2008-04-22 21:37:13

I couldn’t get to Hillaryclinton.com fast enough. I gave 25$. I wish from the bottom of my heart it could be more. Woooooo!! Go Hillary!

 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:38:43

“Hope will become reality.
Words will become solutions”

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 22:47:21

The tide is turning.
- Hillary

(And frankly it’s about time. Wee Barry’s been a pain for about ten weeks now. Much too long to be distracted by the likes of him.)

 
 

Comment by JULIE | 2008-04-22 21:38:57

Yes She Can

Comment by JoeySky | 2008-04-22 22:59:45

YES SHE WILL!

 
 

Comment by Patrick Henry | 2008-04-22 21:42:37

THE TENACITY OF HILLARY..

Yes She Can..Great Speech..Inspirational.. I Hope dr. Dolittle Dean is taking notice..

 

Comment by Arabella Trefoil | 2008-04-22 21:43:16

Thank you, white men. Short, tall, fat, thin, old, young: bless ‘em all. Hillary won these votes because she listened to and respected these men.

Listen up, Haka Boyz. Go out and meet some new people. It’s a big country.

 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:44:21

Dang, Hamas must be angry!

It’s a great time to introduce America to Rashid Khalidi and Zbigniew Brezinski.

Comment by Nag | 2008-04-22 21:50:11

I’m with ya, Uppity. There’s lots more to talk about, isn’t there?

 

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 22:50:06

z

;)

But yes. Definitely. Mr 3-Zs as you call him needs to be outed good and proper. Now who could do that, Uppity? ;)

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 23:08:31

Gotta give the 3Z credit to Susanunpc though.

Comment by Patrick Henry | 2008-04-22 23:19:17

Yes…We got another girl we can Applaud for being Tough and Tenacious…Our own SusanUnPC…just don’t tell anyone there a ig Soft heart inside..Gotta keep up Apperances..

Hugs Susan..

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-22 23:24:11

and a mouse for Bear. ;)

Comment by Patrick Henry | 2008-04-22 23:28:52

Kite..That was funny..best laugh I had today

 
 
 

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-23 01:06:06

Just heard on Sky - some Obama monster. Dunno who but wow was she poisonous.

The fact is Barack Obama is going to finish her off. He’s going to put her away.

Who are these people? Do Hill’s people talk like this? Do we?

This isn’t a political campaign. I’m not sure what it is but it’s not a political campaign. I’m looking around waiting to see people with arm bands in red and white with little black Japanese good luck symbols.

 
 
 
 

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-22 21:47:02

The NYTimes already has a NASTY editorial. Let them know how you feel.

Comment by Nag | 2008-04-22 21:51:30

Hazabout a link?

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-22 21:53:04

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:55:10

Eh! Who cares. She’s fought bigger monsters than the Times.

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-22 21:57:23

She’s their Senator. You would think that they could give it a rest for a day. I mean, what the hell has Barry ever done for anyone other than Barry?

 
 

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 22:58:07

Oh that’s crap all right. Total hit piece. But how do we ‘let them know’?

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 23:05:08

Found it. It’s really getting sick in there fast.

Here’s a username and password for anyone needs it.

bahashishi
bahashishi

If that doesn’t work then go to:

http://bugmenot.com

But do go. Migod they’re clamouring for the NYT to retract their endorsement? And who wrote that weird piece anyway?

Donna Brazile just came on camera on CNN. (You know what I mean.) She was wearing GRAY. NOT BLACK.

This is a conspiracy. ;)

 
 
 
 
 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-04-22 21:51:14

Alegre just wrote a lovely diary at MyDD: recommend it if you have an account there.

In this house, we pooled our money, three of us, and donated $42.44 — those are a couple of my favorite numbers. And we’ll try to do more. Even $5 helps! And we can make calls, and do whatever else the campaign needs.

We also need more visibility for our messages. If any of you have ideas for spreading the word about great stories — like those Larry is writing tonight — please send them around to your friends and relatives.

And, stay tuned: We have some HOT stories coming up. With information that needs to get out there. And that’ll happen if you share those stories and links with as many people as possible.

 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-04-22 21:52:26

I wonder if he’ll call Hillary to congratulate her. I don’t think he ever has. She always has, of course. Class.

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 23:20:42

Really? She has?

No, he would never ever do that. Beneath him to talk so humbly to a typical white person.

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-04-22 23:28:38

Oh yes. She ALWAYS does. Even the Obamedia reports that she makes the calls.

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-23 01:22:29

Yeah well that’s class. And traditional decency. Guess the arrogant can’t ever learn that lesson. But good on her for it.

 
 
 
 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:52:58

Hey! Where are the Obamazoids! Fritz, you sexist pig, Iron My Shirt!

 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-04-22 21:54:34

ALSO: Our video whiz, C.S., is working fast to get the video of her speech up for us.

 

Comment by Melissa | 2008-04-22 21:55:44

Gonna be having a spring cleaning yard sale here real soon- all proceeds to Hillary!

And what the hell- he gets free media for a campaign speech- I thought he was supposed to give a concession speech- WTF

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:59:44

Barry never admits a loss. All losses are wins. He also never admits he’s wrong. He also never says I’m sorry. He’s a Narcissist, what do you expect?

 
 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 21:58:38

Will you listen to this bald faced liar talking about how he doesn’t take money from lobbyists when they are out there bundling for his lying ass?

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 23:24:20

Yeah I caught that. That really pissed me off. Not his lying - I see through that, it’s so amateur. But his attempt to bamboozle people really gets me. Watching democracy slip in a mudslide as a charlatan like that takes advantage of people and a system for personal gain. For himself and his LOVELY WIFE MICHELLE I mean.

Somebody gotta sort that dude out really quick and proper. Didn’t his WHITE grandmother teach him NOT TO LIE? ;)

 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-04-22 23:30:07

Unbelievable. How many articles have we published here — and how many other bloggers have published similar stories — proving his BIG contributions from lobbyists, particularly the SPOUSES of lobbyists (how clever). And more.

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-23 01:26:38

Yeah of course. We learned our lesson years ago when we heard W bullshitting people, telling them national health doesn’t work, it’s been tried in Europe, and - and here he paused to force a laugh - and it didn’t work!

And people just swallowed it. What I learned? You can tell people mostly anything. You can give them the okey dokey at any time. You see that all the time in marketing. What’s scary is the marketing droids have climbed the fence and are now operating in the political arena. Saatchi, AKP&D, ASK - scary things.

For those of us who aren’t drinking the Kool-Aid™ it’s shocking to watch. To say the least.

 
 
 

Comment by Vimes | 2008-04-22 21:58:51

I just got an e-mail from Hillary saying: “Thanks to you, we won a critically important victory tonight in Pennsylvania. It’s a giant step forward that will transform the landscape of the presidential race. And it couldn’t have happened without your generous support.”

Screaming here: “YEAH!”

And I’ll give her more!

Over at Taylor Marsh they are celebrating!

 

Comment by katmandu | 2008-04-22 21:59:31

Nice analysis by John King of CNN on the lunchbucket argument — that Obama just is not winning the moderate Democrats. He explains the graphics very well in Pa. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/04/22/lklv.king.dukakis.cnn

 

Comment by Uppity | 2008-04-22 22:04:16

Oh look. He mentioned gays and women. In’ that sweet?

Comment by Kourian | 2008-04-22 23:26:31

Gays? Women? Can they vote too? Has anyone told Barry Antoinette?

 
 

Comment by Mel | 2008-04-22 22:05:41

Watching CNN’s Obama rally, not a lively one tonight, actually a pretty dead one!

Obama spent over $11 million to buy about 950,000 votes!

Clinton spends about $3 million or almost 12,000,000 votes, let me repeat 12 million votes! Who do you want managing your money?

Comment by rjj | 2008-04-22 22:16:00

Mel, check your numbers.

 

Comment by mel | 2008-04-22 22:37:23

opps, an extra 0 ……lol

sorry, I Obamabuttoned…….lol

 
 

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-22 22:12:43

BO is in Indiana giving a speech. Never mind saying congrats to his opponent, he never even said thank you to the people in Pennsylvania that work for him. NOT ONE F**KING WORD! Its is like it never happened… “just ignore them” eh ?BO you suck and that is sad.

TO ALL BARAK SUPPORTERS: you guys just got PUNKED>

BO did not have the common decency to thank you for the efforts you did make. Get used to it OK?

I guess we need to include Florida, Michigan, and everywhere else that Obama did not win in.

What an immoral man… I feel the “Ghost of Obama present” coming. Where is Kevin? The is seeking him out.It is almost time for his next trip.

Excuse me but; FUCK YOU Obama on behalf of ALL the Obama supporters you just blew off and offered no thanks to. They human beings deserving of your respect and you show them not even a passing mention.

WOW!

Comment by Hope | 2008-04-22 23:01:53

Obama is all about Obama and no one else. He speak of high-ideals but cannot take the high ground. He has no grace.

 

Comment by deke | 2008-04-22 23:16:31

If he didn’t thank his supporters and campaign people in PA that is the most despicable self centered action I have ever seen a politician do.

That should be all over the news but I think tomorrow will be a hatefest from msm and Obama supporters. Watch the trolls out in full force.

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-22 23:30:04

I watched his “speech”, not ONE word. Period. zip NADA…

BO; Yo tenga Nada!!

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2008-04-22 23:36:34

God, Teak. That is horrible. We should write a story just about that.

Let’s see if we can get the text — of course, if it comes from HIS people, it’ll be doctored. So. Perhaps we can get the C-Span feed to prove it.

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-22 23:43:53

On c-span is where I saw it.

He starts out by thanking MellonCamp. It was Firesign Theater WEIRD

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-04-23 06:24:13

Johnny Cougar…( sigh ) another has been for baby-O

 
 

Comment by truthtelling007 | 2008-04-23 08:13:40

I have the Obama video coming right up.

 
 

Comment by Andy | 2008-04-22 23:48:15

Teak: is

Yo tenga Nada!!

Yo tengo Nada ;-)

Comment by Patrick Henry | 2008-04-22 23:52:39

Hoy No Tenga Nada…!!

Comment by Andy | 2008-04-22 23:56:35

Patrick actually…

Obama nunca tiene nada !!!

 
 

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-23 00:16:32

Yo sabía que estaba escrito de esa manera, pero BO es un idiota sin corazón.

Just had that Santana song “I ain’t got nobody that I can depend on… playing in the head…
Thats him all right…he has alienated his shadow at this point.

:)

Comment by LikeH2O | 2008-04-23 01:20:31

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-04-23 00:16:32

Thats him all right…he has alienated his shadow at this point.

This is good-couldn’t be more accurate!
Yay Hillary!!! Great speech and a great night to celebrate one and all. Tomorrow there is much work to do (actually that would be today!) but now we celebrate a wonderful victory, well-deserved and earned.
Rise Hillary, Rise!

 
 
 
 

Comment by beebop | 2008-04-23 06:28:45

he is dusting off his shoulders … Pennsylvania? Can’t recall it … on to Indiana. Lots of the same kind of voters. He has to watch himself very carefully. No large cities to cover his scrawny ass.

 
 
 

Comment by rjj | 2008-04-22 22:20:59

Best thing is to let him talk. He has Dubya’s sense of entitlement and it shows.