You Blew Them Away, Hillary! [Important UPDATE]
By SusanUnPC on May 13, 2008 at 9:40 PM in Barack Obama, Current Affairs, Hillary Clinton, West Virginia
UPDATE: With 93% of the vote in, Hillary is giving Barack an unprecedented ass whupping–She has 67% to his 26%. That is a gap of 41%.
JERALYN AT TALKLEFT: “There is No Nominee: On To The Five Remaining Primaries.”
HALPERIN:
With 57% of precincts reporting: Clinton 66%, Obama 27%. Get latest totals here.
Very Important UPDATE: WEST VIRGINIA: WE LOVE YOU! THANK YOU! YOU REALLY DID IT! WE OWE YOU! Help us keep fighting so that loser Obama doesn’t get the nomination and carry us to an embarrassing, catastrophic defeat in November.
WE KNOW that HILLARY can WIN in November. He cannot.
And we ARE keeping score, and will not let the New York Times and NewsWEAK tell us who the nominee must be!
Wolfson v. Brazile!
HILLARY’s SPEECH TONIGHT:
Hillary Clinton delivered the following remarks at a victory celebration in Charleston, WV tonight:
Thank you, West Virginia.
You know, like the song says: “it’s almost heaven,” and I am so grateful for this overwhelming vote of confidence.
There are some who have wanted to cut this race short. They say “give up, it’s too hard, the mountain is too high,” but here in West Virginia, you know a thing or two about rough roads to the top of the mountain. We know from the Bible that faith can move mountains and, my friends, the faith of the Mountain State has moved me. I am more determined than ever to carry on this campaign until everyone has had a chance to make their voices heard.
I want to commend Senator Obama and his supporters. This continues to be a hard-fought race, from one end of our country to the other. And yes, we’ve had a few dust-ups along the way, but our commitment to bring America new leadership that will renew America’s promise means that we have always stood together on what is most important.
Now, tonight I need your help to continue this journey. We are in the homestretch. There are only three weeks left in the final contests, and your support can make the difference between winning and losing. So I hope you’ll go to HillaryClinton.com and support our campaign.
You’ve heard this before – there are many who wanted to declare a nominee before the ballots were counted or even cast. Some said our campaign was over after Iowa, but then we won New Hampshire. Then we had big victories on Super Tuesday and in Ohio and Texas and Pennsylvania, and of course, we came from behind to win in Indiana.
So, this race isn’t over yet. Neither of us has the total delegates it takes to win and both Senator Obama and I believe that the delegates from Florida and Michigan should be seated. I believe we should honor the votes cast by 2.3 million people in those states and seat all of their delegates. Under the rules of our party, when you include all 50 states, the number of delegates needed to win is 2,209, and neither of us has reached that threshold yet. This win in West Virginia will help me move even closer.
Now, in a campaign, it can be easy to get lost in the political spin and the polls or the punditry, but we must never lose sight of what really counts, of why all of us care so much about who wins and who loses in our political system. An enormous decision falls on the shoulders of Democratic voters in these final contests and those Democrats empowered to vote at our convention. And tonight, in light of our overwhelming victory here in West Virginia, I want to send a message to everyone still making up their mind.
I am in this race because I believe I am the strongest candidate - the strongest candidate to lead our party in November of 2008 and the strongest president to lead our nation starting in January of 2009. I can win this nomination if you decide I should, and I can lead this party to victory in the general election if you lead me to victory now.
The choice falls to all of you, and I don’t envy you. I deeply admire Senator Obama, but I believe our case, a case West Virginia has helped to make, our case is stronger. Together, we have won millions and millions of votes - by the time tonight is over, probably 17 million, close to it. We’ve won them in states that we must be prepared and ready to win in November – Pennsylvania and Ohio, Arkansas and New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, Michigan, Florida, and now West Virginia. It is a fact that no Democrat has won the White House since 1916 without winning West Virginia.
The bottom line is this – the White House is one in the swing states and I am winning the swing states. And we have done it by standing up for the deepest principles of our party with a vision for an America that rewards hard work again, that values the middle class and helps to make it stronger.
With your help, I am ready to go head-to-head with John McCain to put our vision for America up against the one he shares with President Bush. Now, I believe our party is strong enough for this challenge. I am strong enough for it. You know I never give up. I’ll keep coming back, and I’ll stand with you as long as you stand with me.
Together, we will draw the stark distinctions that will determine the future direction of our nation, the difference between ending the war in Iraq responsibly or continuing it indefinitely, between health care for everyone and more uninsured Americans, between standing up for the middle-class families that you represent or standing up for the corporate special interests.
So, I ask you, Democrats, to choose who you believe will make the strongest candidate in the fall and who is ready to execute the office of the presidency of the United States.
People ask me all the time, why am I in this race. Well, I’m in it because of the people that I have worked for my entire life and the people I meet along the campaign trail, people who need someone who fights for them because they’re fighting so hard every single day, the people who drive for miles to show their support, who come with the home-made sign, who raise money by skipping those dinners out, who have stood fast and stood strong. I’m in this race for the millions of Americans who know that we can do better in our country, for the nurse on her second shift, for the worker on the line, for the waitress on her feet, for the small business owner, the farmer, the teacher, the coal miner, the trucker, the soldier, the veteran, the college student.
All of the hardworking men and women who defy the odds to build a better life for themselves and their children. You will never be counted out, and I won’t either. You will never quit, and I won’t, either.
The question is, why do so many people keep voting? Why did 64% of Democrats say in a recent poll they wanted this race to continue? Because in the face of the pundits and the naysayers, they know what is at stake. They know that we have two wars, an economy in crisis on the brink of a recession, $9 trillion of debt, oil prices shooting through the roof, gas prices and grocery prices hurting people who desperately are looking for a way to just keep going day to day. They know they need a champion. They need someone who’s going to never stop fighting for health care that covers everyone, no exceptions, for an economy that lifts everyone up, for good jobs that won’t be shipped overseas, for college affordability, for all that you can do to own a home and then to keep it.
This election is fundamentally about whether or not the American dream remains alive and well, for our children and our grandchildren. This is the core of my life and my political beliefs: that we owe so much to future generations, that we do not want to see that dream recede, that we know people have to work hard, and we expect you to do just that and to take responsibility, but at the very least, you should have a President who is on your side again.
And I believe that this campaign has been good for the Democratic Party and good for our country. People are discussing and debating issues. They are turning out in record numbers to register and to vote. There is an excitement about politics that is the lifeblood of our democracy.
For me, this election isn’t about who’s in or who’s out or who’s up or who’s down. It’s about the common threads that tie us together – rich and poor, young and old, black and white, Latino and Asian, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. We are united by common values. We all want a better world for our children, and we want the best for our country. And we are committed to putting a Democrat back in the White House.
And our nominee – our nominee will be stronger for having campaigned long and hard, building enthusiasm and excitement, hearing your stories and answering your questions. And I will work my heart out for the nominee of the Democratic Party to make sure we have a Democratic President.
As we look at the stakes in this election, I think we can all agree it’s been unprecedented. We haven’t had an election like it for as long as anyone can remember. It is still so close and it really does depend upon those who will vote in these next contests and those who have the awesome responsibility as delegates of our great Democratic Party.
I’m asking that people think hard about where we are in this election, about how we will win in November, because this is not an abstract exercise. This is for a solemn, crucial purpose: to elect a president to turn our country around, to meet the challenges we face and seize the opportunities. It has been a long campaign, but it is just an instant in time when compared with the lasting consequences of the choice we will make in November. That is why I am carrying on, and if you give me a chance, Democrats, I’ll come back to West Virginia in the general election and we’ll win this state and we’ll win the White House.
I am honored and grateful for the support and hospitality of the people of West Virginia. I spent a few minutes with your wonderful national treasure, Senator Byrd, this morning and we talked about his beloved West Virginia. I told him where I’d gone and what I’d seen. I talked about the people I had met. And he just broke into the biggest smile. I don’t know that any man has ever loved a state more than Robert C. Byrd loves West Virginia.
I am grateful for the graciousness of Governor and Mrs. Manchin. Governor Manchin is winning a great victory himself tonight, and I want to thank Joe and Gayle for welcoming me to Governor Manchin’s hometown as we went to Fairmont for a great election last night. I want to thank Senate Majority Leader Truman Chafin, former Governor Hulett Smith, Brigadier General Jack Yeager, all of the West Virginia veterans who honored me by their support and I honor their service.
Thanks to my friends in the labor unions who stood with us every step of the way, we wouldn’t be here without you. And a special thanks to my outstanding staff, volunteers and supporters here in West Virginia and across America.
At least once, usually a half a dozen times a day, Bill and Chelsea and I check in with each other and I wish every West Virginian could have heard our calls as we compared our experiences here in this state. We’ve had the best time.
And I will be back. As we move on now to the next contests, in Kentucky and Oregon, in Puerto Rico, in Montana and South Dakota, tonight I’m thinking about Florence Steen from South Dakota, eighty-eight years old and in failing health when she asked that her daughter bring an absentee ballot to her hospice bedside. Florence was born before women had the right to vote, and she was determined to exercise that right, to cast a ballot for her candidate who just happened to be a woman running for president. Florence passed on a few days ago, but I am eternally grateful to her and her family for making this such an important and incredible milestone in her life that means so much to me. I’m also thinking of Dalton Hatfield, an 11-year-old boy from Kentucky, who sold his bike and sold his video games to raise money to support my campaign.
This is a great and good nation because of people like Florence Steen, Dalton Hatfield, and their families. Her memory and his future are worth fighting for. As long as we remember that there is no challenge we cannot meet, no barrier we cannot break, no dream we cannot realize. So, let’s finish the job we started. America is worth fighting for.
Thank you and God bless you and God bless America. Thank you all so very much.
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First??
Was there any other primary in which margin was that large in either candidates favor?
IT WAS PRETTY CLOSE TO THAT IN ARKANSAS FOR HILLARY, I BELIEVE 68%. OBAMA HAS WON A FEW TIMES BYLARGE MARGINS- KANSAS, ALASKA AND A THREE OTHERS BUT NO WHERE NEAR THIS SPREAD TONIGHT.
And all those wins for him was before Wright. NC is the post-Wright election for him and we all saw how well he did.
And why again was that?
I’ll say it if no one else will. It was the AA vote that put him over the top in N.C., but no one says that black people are racist for unilaterally voting for a black candidate. Why then is it (according to Ron Reagan, for one) that the majority of white people voting for Hillary are racist? Could we have a double standard here?
AR results on 2/5/08 were:
Hillary - 70%
Obama - 26%
Edwards - 2%
WASN’T KANSAS A CAUCUS????????
i don’t believe any of the caucus numbers..period the end..
fly
Wonder how how the “NY Slimes” will spin
this great victory against her.
I can tell you how Paul Bagella spins it — She doesn’t hurt Obama at all because she never attacked him therefore, he goes into the GE very popular in WV. Huh
The Fayetteville Observer in N.C. said that it was a symbolic victory for her. Then concentrated the rest of the story on Obama’s speech last night and how he’s focusing on winning the general election.
The look on DB face throughout the discussion was priceless. No words needed.
After all of this is over my mission in live is going to be to get rid of the virus in this party. Donna, Pelosi, Dean…they are too many.
Last night, Donna Brazill stated that if BO had 2025 delegates, including SD, before the rules committee meeting May 31, then HE WOULD BE THE NOMINEE! That would give him the nomination BEFORE settling the FL. & MI. issue.
On another program earlier this week-an Obama surrogate, I think it was Axelrod-said that since Puerto Rico isn’t a state, the delegates and popular votes from there don’t count towards the nomination!
If you remove the votes from the total that were cast for John Edwards, Hillary is winning the election by 44% (as in President#44)! Good omen I would say!
She won every single county in the state. Only one county was relatively close (Jefferson county 49%-46%) which is the county closest to Washington DC.
Super job Hillary! Thanks WEST VIRGINIA! You exceeded expectations!
THAT’S 37% BY THIS TIME OF NIGHT WOLFSON!!!!!!!!!!
I am lighting a candle and chanting for 40% margin. That would be spectacular.
She will beat him by at least 100,000 votes tonight.
Hillary will be LEADING THE POPULAR VOTE after tonight if you count Florida and Michigan!!!
None of the news media sites has this right. Popular vote should always include MI and FL. The delegate count is different.
And the fact that nobody can figure this out makes me nuts. LOL*
Good golly! I’m not that mathematical, and this just ain’t hard!
Exactly, those are certified votes within their counties and states, stripping those votes is shameful. Nevermind the fact, they are only supposed to strip half the delegates not all of them. Both issues, as with most of his talking points, are false political ground for the Obama campaign.
I will never support a man who must repeatedly subvert democracy in order to win.
absolutely..no where in the rules does it say the popular vote is sanctioned.
and furthermore ..Texas still shows only 41% counted on their caucus ..why has either candidate gotten any delegates for the caucus if it was never completely counted or certified?
anyone have any answers..
Florida is 100% ceritifed…but wtf..we voters are not counted so we are no longer americans i guess..since we are no longer counted as being part of this republic as far as the dem party is concerned.
fly a disenfranchised florida non counted american voter.
The SDs actually negate the entire “delegate” win argument.
Which is exactly what it was designed to do.
SD’s aren’t beholden to the delegate count.
That’s the Dem Party rules.
End of story.
So they can decide, in spite of the winning delegates, to toss their hats in on a different candidate.
Now, in this race, because it’s between two highly emotionally charged candidates?
First AA and first woman?
The Dem party has indicated, anyway, that they will take the easy route and go against electability, vote for whomever is ahead, and also take that risk.
Therefore, popular vote versus this goofy delegate system, which nobody without alzheimers could deny at this point, will be a very compelling argument.
That will “allow” the SDs to think this over.
That’s the Hillary strategy.
Think this over.
All of the delegate counts until they are verified by their own state conventions are merely projections.
But we can’t count Florida and Michigan — They broke the rules and what would the rest of the voters think? The previous was stated by the uncommitted Super Delegate and rules maker Donna Brazile. Who in answer to an E-mail about counting the voters of Florida and Michigan called the woman an uncouth, vile, Repugnant, Anti American Hillary supporter. Seems the head of the rules committee hates Hillary and her supporters however, this fact is lost on Howard Dean who continues to maintain that the Democratic Party is neutral in the race.
McCain numbers are even looking better than Obama’s, McCain is polling almost as much as Obama, wonder what the Obama’s camp take on this will be, guess Obama is still not campaign against McCain, or they will say it’s all Hillary’s fault
Hillary beats McCain in Fla by 15% points..Obama loses to McCain in Florida..
wow that gives me confidence in Obama..nottttttttttttt!
GEE NOW WE SEE..OBAMA LOSES WV, FLA, MI ,OHIO PA..ANYONE GAINING CONFIDENCE YET???????
SEND MONEY TO HILLARY PLEASE!!
fly
Obama, never short of a new character to play has decided to out McCain McCain. Watch him use Republican speak to endear himself to Repubs and Indis while dissing the Dems who he thinks belong to him. Obama is a whore on a binge.
wow, what a margin! incredible. so when will the dnc and SD’s wake up and see we have a candidate who can basically put a lock on the presidency in november??
nah, lets take a chance on that cute new boy! he says he’ll make our dreams come true! barf!
GO HILLARY!
It’s gonna be a clean sweep for HRC. She will win every county.
Could somebody get the video of Greta and Rove tonight. He made 4 concise points why Hillary is the stronger candidate in GE. His bottomline was that Obama had failed to win the bread and butter democrats, he racked up delegates in caucuses in red states with students — so not much of it translates to strength in the GE. Overall he is the weaker candidate as seen tonight in WVa.
I hope McCain go past Obama’s numbers that would be so funny, that would really make my night, he could not even poll more than McCain
What I find truly mind boggling is why doesn’t any one point out that other states moved up the date of their primaries, against the rulz, but were not penalized in any way. South Carolina being one of the states, why doesn’t anyone on the Teebee point this out…??? Ever, just once, I would like for someone to point this out and expose this travesty of “the rulz” for what it is a sack of crap…
exactly, why aren’t they being penalized?…I read somewhere there were three states that did that..sc, even iowa and another state as well, just can’t remember the name.
New Hampshire.
All of those states should only have 1/2 of their delegates seated…PER THE RULES! Also, campaigning in FL disqualifies one from being awarded ANY delegates. MI cannot award votes to a candidate that was NOT on the ballot.
I wish more people would actually READ the rules.
sigh….
thank you Sue B!…I love how Donna’s rules keep changing on her whim.
It’s going to be negotiated, obviously.
and that leaves the math…?
Interesting SueB
The FIX was in by the DNC from the beginning.
No one in the MSM has even read the rules regarding this. Its so obvious. They take what ever Donna makes up along with the Obama campaign as fact and it is not.
I can post the rules again if you want.
And its three other states IA NH SC
They also penalized the SD’s who were never part of any election.
A media anointed winner is pulling just 27% of the vote.
Wake up unpledged delegates!!!! THis guy is the candidate of the AA and latte liberal community, the same coalition hat gave us McGovern and Dukakis.
On the other hand, with the MS special election results proving the toxic name brand of the gop, McGovern and Dukakis just might win in 2008!
Childers ran away from Obama. He is a nominal Dem - he had the same positions as his opponent.
isn’t he the guy that ran ads sayin I never met Obama? They are lieing saying he is supporting me?
I wondered about that…alexei. Coat tails…
At least Dukakis won West Virginia in the primary and GE.
How much you wanna bet the media will be saying “too little too late” again.
They’ve been wrong for the whole year about everything, and she said so loud and clear.
Time to suck up media hogs and treat your next president like the lady she is!
Hillary is steel. she couldn’t care less what they say. Drives em nuts. They are sure giving her respect tonight I tell you. They can’t pull one good exist statistic out of their butts for Barky.
They tried….
Florence Ann Steen
The story of Florence Steen in Hillary’s speech tonight has me in tears. I’ve looked more into the story and found her obituary and a guestbook for condolences. Please take a moment to express our sympathies:
Florence Ann Steen.
As a die hard USC fan I always enjoy kicking back and watching a huge blow out.
Hillary is giving me great satisfaction tonight. I saw Rove and Greta. Rove said Obama looked like a “sore loser” tonight.
He sure did. Speaking haltingly to about 30 students.
Greta said “She CLOBBERED HIM!”
You know I despise Rove in more ways than I can count. But the man knows how to win elections and unlike some of our Democratic ‘leaders’ he WANTS TO WIN. I think some of the Dean/Brazile/Pelosi/Reid crowd should take some F#@KING lessons from the man on how to fight and win! HRC sure as shootin’ knows how to fight and win, BO looks like he might faint at anytime — and they want to nominate him? Sheesh!
John I enjoyed his speech as did the 20 other people there including the 7 kids in the background daydreaming about being at Hillarys rally in WV.
I love Greta — She said wouldn’t it have made more sense for Obama to have stayed in WV and made his concession speech to them. She said it was rude of him not to speak to the people of WV and would cost him in the GE.
He didn’t stay around in Pennsylvania either! When things don’t go his way, he is out of there! Is this really the type of President we want?
You know, I will never forgive the Democratic party if they do not nominate Hillary. We can win this thing in November…all we have to do is have the will to win it. SHE CAN DO IT. HE DOES NOT STAND A CHANCE.
This is a progressive, liberal Democrat who can win the White House….she could have very long coattails. She can win EVERY state that Kerry won (except NH — NH will go McCain) and pick-up NM and NV (because of Latinos & Latinas) and bring home BEAUTIFUL WV and the big prize of Ohio (and maybe even Florida).
States like California and New Jersey and even Massachusetts (MASSACHUSETTS!) are in play if BO is the nominee. If the nominee is HRC we’ll be hearing crickets out here in CA. She will crush McCain in all 3 of these must-have states.
What is WRONG with the Democratic party?? The goal here is to win in November — there is NO OTHER GOAL.
Street parade what bothers me is that Obama is going to come out next week and declare he is the nominee. The word was he was going to do it and then changed his mind — now he has once again decided to declare that he is the nominee even though he doesn’t have the delegates. Obama ain’t showing people HOPE — he’s showing his hutspa.
Something tells me that Obama’s “Mission Accomplished” moment- May 20th, has been “taken off the table”…
Just a hunch.
The rules are the rules. Jeesh*, Donna…..nobody’s believing that line anymore.
RIGHT and did you see how she was shaking her head no to everything wolfson was saying. She was virtually cringing! DB totally wants to kick HRC to the curb. she’s a witch!
I don’t mind that she’s partisan to Obama. What I mind is that she represents the DNC as though she is neutral.
Now, that is so not OK.
Rules Before Rights!
I read the Rules. Downloaded them from the DNC site. I don’t think Donna has read the rules lately. Geez, and she’s ON the dang Rules Committee.
Not surprising since I’m “vile” in her opinion and she having never met me. igit.
teakwoodkite — shocking that this woman pretends to be neutral. Terry McAuliffe said he was DNC Chair and he knows the rules. The state loses 50% of its delegates not 100% and there is no rule which says that you can take their SD’s away. 5 other states broke the same rules however, nothing was said.
DONNA ..YOU ARE A FING MORON..THE MOST IMPORTANT RULES..THE RULES OF A DEMOCRACY ARE..COUNT THE DAMN VOTES…
GO AWAY AND LEAVE THIS PARTY TO THE DEMOCRATIC AMERICANS WE ARE DONNA,.GO AWAY..JUST STFU AND GO AWAY..YOU ARE TOAST!
fly..who is more than angry at my vote being stolen by Obama, Dean and that stinking non democrat..Donna Brazile.
flyarm — now they are threatening John McCain that if Obama is the nominee he nor his campaign is not to say anything negative about Obama. I don’t know who is making the threats but I heard it tonight. Hillary was also threatened. Are they going to have a temper tantrum riot if the rules of engagement with McCain are not adhered to.
Let’s give for our ‘girl’!!!
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RIGHT ON HILLARY!!!
THANK YOU W VA!!
ALL THE WAY TO DENVER AND THE WHITE HOUSE!!!
HILLYEAH!!!
BOOYAH!!!
Voting should not stop Santa Clause from doing his work according to Donna …. great Donna must of been sniffing to many pine cones.
The Clintons….who have given us peace and prosperity for hundreds of millions of citizens.
Verses
The Obamas….who have given us lies, division, and prosperity for the few….at the expense of those same citizens.
The choice is clear…….experience over rhetoric.
Great win, so proud of Hillary, a fighter and a winner.
btw,
Please go to CNN.com and vote:
Which Democratic candidate would fare better against Sen. John McCain in November?
Thanks so much for posting her speech. It meant so much to me.
Looking over at CNN Hillary is winning in every single county except 3 where NO results have been posted yet. This is a resounding victory. Immense in fact. I am so completely impressed and pumped up.
You hear that girly man Barack?
We Are Here to Pump You Up!
I have NEVER seen the front runner of the party lose a primary in the final stage of the primary session by this huge margin.
Actually i don’t ever recall a front runner losing any late contest in any previous primary sessions. Even Carter won those late primaries when he was contested by Ted Kennedy in 1980
The Obama campaign can spin this defeat anyway they want (actually they began calling West Virginians a bunch of racists hicks), it does not erase the fact that Obama is failing miserably at uniting the party behind him.
If he cannot unite the Democratic Party this last in the primary session, how will he unite the country.
Chris — the reason you have never seen a frontrunner lose a primary this late in the season is that most frontrunners have been vetted. These are the first elections since Preacher Wright. People are shocked that Obama could sit in that church for 20 years and believe he agrees with the Preacher.
Yes…and She Looked great Doing it…
What a Classy Lady…Inspirational…Powerful…She is a role Model for everyone in America..No matter the Gender or Race..Color or Creed..or Age..
Her Life and Actions are what the American dream and american Spirit are all about..and She Loves doing what she can to help the American People..ALL of Us..
Thats What Drives Her and Gives her Energy..She is Truely Dedicated…NOT just going through them Motions like Obama and McCain..She has worn them down..She is showing Leadership and Command..
She Really INSPIRES ..If the Spirit of 76 Lives in anyone in America today..It Lives in Hillary Clinton…Our Next president of the United States of America..
Please Please Please
Sign up and donate to Hillary’s campaign.
Her campaign owes 20 million, and if all the people who say support her helped, she wouldn’t have to put 10 million of her own money in the campaign.
We can’t let Hillary carry this huge burden. Please spread the word and pitch in.
Those damn typical white people. They screw it up every time for The Messiah.
Check out Donna Brazile’s e-mail on taylor marsh’s e-mail about “vile” HRC supporters lol
Hmmmmmm. The site seems interestingly devoid of trolls, tonight…not that I’m complaining.
Laughed out loud at that! And yes, I noticed it too. Strayed over here from SavagePolitics.com - nice to “see” some of the same people who post over there as well.
They all silently converted tonight?
strawberry — what can they say after a 40% loss? I love it.
I swear I am sober, but I just want to say that I find Howard Wolfson incredibly sexy and cannot for the life of me figure out those dopey female journalists going ga-ga over O’Bambi in his jeans.
Eww a double gross Susan…..lol
As a fellow proud supporter of Hillary, i can tell you that you must a bit drunk.
Actually my wife thinks that James Carville sexy, which i don’t understand because the man looks like Tortoise.
What is this!??? You men just don’t get it. Wolfson is totally sexy! obama is — ewww — like effete and neutered (probably by Michelle).
LOL, okay Carville does look like a tortoise and Wolfson is sexy? Y’all better pour me another glass of wine.
Yep — a neutered grey hound that can’t run.
may i lend you all..my glasses????????
they are pretty strong and you might have a different prospective!!
now..Jude Law..well then we are talking…
fly
I agree. I think he looks and sounds so distinguished. He’s very handsome. So is Terry McAuliffe…and eternally optimistic.
I looked at Obama in his jeans and there was nothing in those jeans. It makes them hang better that way.
And now by ABC’s count she is ahead in the popular vote (MI and FL included)! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!