A politician with "experience" should know better than this
"I think that I have a lifetime of experience that I will bring to the White House. I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience to the White House. And Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002," Clinton says.
Er, no. The correct response, as we saw during any one of the earlier debates, is, "Of course any one of us here on this stage would be a better president than John McCain."
And by the way... Maybe I've been slow on the uptake, but this didn't occur to me until I saw it discussed recently. (Can't recall exactly where at this point)
--Obama was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996.
--Clinton was sworn in as United States Senator on January 3, 2001.
So, Hillary has held one elected office, and she has spent less time as an elected official than Barack Obama. How the hell does she get away with claiming that she has soooo much more experience?
I look forward to having a woman president one day. But I'm more than happy to wait for one I can actually feel proud of.
She is bought, paid for! Clinton picks McCain over Obama!
((Clinton panders to McCain))
DisLoyal Democrat: Clinton says McCain is better than Obama!
VIDEO @ http://www.progressiveindependent.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=196&topic_id=10707
THE SUDDEN SURGE HAS CAUGHT THE "ESTABLISHMENT" BY SURPRISE, THEY ARE RATTLED AND IT HAS SPURRED A MULTI-FRONT SUPPRESSION, NUETRALIZATION CAMPAIGN AGAINST OBAMA -- TO CEMENT THE STATUS-QUO
see: why the war on obama? by Robert Parry
Obama has the best plan to get the most change
and he is going about in an examplary manner
It's no longer what someone can do for you but what we can Only do together
It takes more than a village, it takes a movement
saying anything to win an election or doing everything to transform a nation
Barack's inspiring has sparked change in motion as we speak
It takes an interested public to get action in The Public Interest
campaign contrasts on the amount of change and how to best go about delivering it
change from top down insisted upon or change from the bottom up assisted by
what someone can do for you or what we can do together
voting for, out of- self interest or joining for Higher common interests
incremental change / fundamental change
passive or active citizenry
conduct that spikes fear and bigotry or consideration that appeals to the better angels of our nature
scoring points or pushing progress
Obama themes? Clinton machine?
there are many differences, reasons why..
Obama's Campaign is stronger and better for the future
THE MAIN ARGUMENT
FOR ME
COMES
DOWN
TO THIS: HE IS The Democrat!
The Obama-Rama Carnival Whines On!
Wasn't he crying about his big ears?
Wasn't it Obama that was crying about his big ears and how he was teased as a kid?
Thin skinned?
Of course Obamites are going to wine.
D.
Typical of pro-Hillary shilling
Typical of pro-Hillary shilling to attact her opponant personally.
The great attraction of Obama supporters to the Barack Obama campaign is that the campaign isn't about the man, it's about the IDEAS.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton have made thier careers about smearing, lying, coyly denying, and covering up thier own personal faults and weaknesses by trying to make others believe that the whole world is as crass and nakedly ambitious as they are.
The Clintons can't inspire anyone to do anything but dislike them or fight them.
Barack Obama has led a movement, has inspired individual Americans to act on thier own, and his campaign does not have to pay people to hold thier signs for him!
In addition, Barack Obama has not started a 527 on Feb 15 of this year called the "American Leadership Project" to air ads unfairly smearing a Democratic candidate for president with arguments that sound exactly like the anti-Kerry ads of 2004.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/02/new-pro-clinton.html
Hillary will do or say *anything* it takes because she believes that she is entitled to this position.
She feels she is so uniquely qualified to fix health care that she refused to discuss her plan's mandate until Obama forced her to admit that she was hiding in her plan something she knew people would not like too much. That is NOT the kind of "leadership" I'm going to support.
At least you know
At least you can take solace in KNOWING he is listening to your concerns....
I mean how could he avoid it?
D
Hillary Nixon.
Hillary has taken her strategy straight out of Tricky Dick's paranoid, press-bashing playbook
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/18074823/the_new_nixon
WHAT PEOPLE FORGET about Clinton is that she is basically a Republican at heart. She campaigned for Barry Goldwater once upon a time and even canvassed poor neighborhoods in Chicago looking for "vote fraud" by Democrats. She was president of the College Republicans at Wellesley. In 1968, at the height of America's most intense cultural debate in a century, she only abandoned the Republican Party because it backed Dick Nixon instead of her favorite, Nelson Rockefeller.
Which is ironic, because as a presidential candidate herself, Hillary has basically run exactly Nixon's 1968 campaign. Her stump speech from the get-go was all about the "invisible Americans," a nearly word-for-word echo of Nixon's revolutionary "forgotten Americans" strategy of that year. Like Nixon, she was targeting a slice of the electorate that had chosen to stay on the sidelines during a cultural war and secretly yearned for someone in the political center to restore order; it's no accident that Hillary was on the opposite side of every issue that sent lefties to the streets in the Bush years, from the war to free trade to the Patriot Act.
Never argue with an idiot
Hillary's campaign has been the height of disgusting. I know so many Democrats who once had the view the either Obama or HRC would be fine, but are now becoming anti-Hillary because of the way she has handled this campaign.
It is blatant disregard for the Democratic party, not to mention Democrats in general and the American people.
One consolation for me is that no matter what happens today Obama will have an opportunity to respond to the kitchen sink garbage that has been thrown at him and fully expose her for the person she really is.
I believe if he can contintue to take the high road and not stoop to her level, he will win the nomination and he will go on to be be our next President.
"Never argue with an idiot. They bring you down to their level and beat you with experience." Unknown










I agree
I won't vote for Mrs. Clinton. Every time I think for just a second that this person has an earnest bone in her public persona she turns around and says something as snide, nasty, and cheap as this attack~
Can anyone really imagine seeing this person on our teevees everyday for the next 4-8 years?! OMFG. I'd start reading books again! :-)
I'm more repulsed by the kind of people she chooses to surround herself with, and the thought of the White House continuing to harbor these kind of people, and the Democrat party being ruled by these kind of people, is a majorly gross.
If she's going to be the nominee I'm going to be drinking and hanging out with my friends becuase I won't spend time promoting her. F-that. I cannot sell something to my friends and neighbors that I wouldn't buy.