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sortie 09-07-2008 08:15 AM

McCain got Hillary pissed off.
 
Looks like McCain didn't think out the VP thing too good.

Picking Palin to be the first female vp only made Hillary mad enough to really start feeling
like pumping up Obama.

Hillary was more like "yeah, Obama, ok" but now watch her be like "Go Obama, KILL!". :1orglaugh

Hillary don't like another female muscling in on her territory of "Top female in the world".


:1orglaugh

seeandsee 09-07-2008 08:27 AM

Hillary is male :)

mpornstars 09-07-2008 08:28 AM

it was the smartest decision mccain made so far. the whole media is talkin abt palin now. the media would have been talkin about obama but mccain took the spotlight away from him. the republican campaign was dying and he revived it.

LiveDose 09-07-2008 08:31 AM

Hillary who?

SoloGirlsContent 09-07-2008 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 14719956)
Hillary who?

Oh , she will remind your ass WHO she is Tomorrow.. Lying bitch Palin will be sent back to the tundra with her asshole in her hand

DateDoc 09-07-2008 08:50 AM

Palin is not the 1st female VP candidate. Ferraro was. :2 cents:

Dvae 09-07-2008 08:51 AM

Hillary = the kiss of death

ADL Colin 09-07-2008 08:58 AM

What is supposed to happen tomorrow? Hillary pretty much avoided saying anything about Palin yesterday.

Hmm, Hillary Clinton ducks chance to attack new GOP star Sarah Palin

Not clear it would make sense for her to make too negative comments about Palin when she still has her own political career. According to Rasmussen poll yesterday Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of likely voters.

notoldschool 09-07-2008 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 14720005)
What is supposed to happen tomorrow? Hillary pretty much avoided saying anything about Palin yesterday.

Hmm, Hillary Clinton ducks chance to attack new GOP star Sarah Palin

Not clear it would make sense for her to make too negative comments about Palin when she still has her own political career. According to Rasmussen poll yesterday Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of likely voters.

They only poll old republicans that allready voted. Um people who will make the difference in this election are not polled. Nice try though.

ADL Colin 09-07-2008 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notoldschool (Post 14720090)
They only poll old republicans that allready voted. Um people who will make the difference in this election are not polled. Nice try though.

Not true. The Rasmussen poll hit more Democrats than Republicans actually.

Rasmussen polling was roughly:

40% Democrats
32% Democrats
28% Unaffiliates

Here's the breakdown on Palin favorability:

Republicans 89%
Democrats 33%
Non affiliated 59%

If you multiply the percentages by affiliation and sum you'll get the same 58% Rasmussen got.

marketsmart 09-07-2008 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ADL Colin (Post 14720269)
Not true. The Rasmussen poll hit more Democrats than Republicans actually.

Rasmussen polling was roughly:

40% Democrats
32% Democrats
28% Unaffiliates

Here's the breakdown on Palin favorability:

Republicans 89%
Democrats 33%
Non affiliated 59%

If you multiply the percentages by affiliation and sum you'll get the same 58% Rasmussen got.

did you supervise this poll yourself? if not, then its worthless..

i dont believe any of the polls whether pro democrat or pro republican...:2 cents:

you can manipulate polls without even trying to be dishonest..

example: only call people in very conservative areas or very liberal areas, etc etc etc..

Drake 09-07-2008 11:04 AM

Hillary isn't going to attack Palin. She's going to focus on issues and McCain.

The polls are probably accurate. I have a favorable opinion of Palin in spite of her more wacky personal views because she's easy on the eyes and she delivered a good speech on a big night. The more we actually hear from her, the more this may change. Her campaign trail is sounding very repetitive thus far as she's just re-reading her convention speech to local audiences.

Maybe she'll surprise everybody and be the most amazing interviewee and debator of all candidates in the coming weeks.

tony286 09-07-2008 11:06 AM

I dont think Hillary is going to attack. She wants McCain to win, things will be so screwed up. She thinks she will walk in for the win.

ADL Colin 09-07-2008 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 14720280)
did you supervise this poll yourself? if not, then its worthless..

i dont believe any of the polls whether pro democrat or pro republican...:2 cents:

you can manipulate polls without even trying to be dishonest..

example: only call people in very conservative areas or very liberal areas, etc etc etc..

The average national poll error in predicting the general result on the eve of election has been 1.8% since 1988. This includes 19 national poll results in both 2000 and 2004.

I think there is a lot of useful information in these polls and a lot of great insights to be gained. Especially when one looks at all the polls and not just one.

Xplicit 09-07-2008 01:58 PM

Under no circumstances does Hillary want Obama to win.

If Obama wins that's potentially 8 more years until she can run.

2012 09-07-2008 02:00 PM

she's the perfect distraction

sortie 09-07-2008 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xplicit (Post 14720732)
Under no circumstances does Hillary want Obama to win.

If Obama wins that's potentially 8 more years until she can run.

But what if Obama loses and runs again too?

Seems like a reach for Hillary to think she can come back and beat Obama in
another primary. Remember, the thing that gave Hillary such a good start was
having all those pledged delegates before the primary even started.
I think next time around those delegates will not be with her.

Xplicit 09-07-2008 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sortie (Post 14720765)
But what if Obama loses and runs again too?

Seems like a reach for Hillary to think she can come back and beat Obama in
another primary. Remember, the thing that gave Hillary such a good start was
having all those pledged delegates before the primary even started.
I think next time around those delegates will not be with her.

If Obama loses this time there's NO WAY they'd run him again in 4 years.

Are you nuts? Never before have the democrats had the upper hand Bush has given them. If Obama loses there's no excuses.

warlock5 09-07-2008 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xplicit (Post 14721030)
If Obama loses this time there's NO WAY they'd run him again in 4 years.

Are you nuts? Never before have the democrats had the upper hand Bush has given them. If Obama loses there's no excuses.

If you think things are bad in the US now, wait another 4 years. If McCain wins I think he will be a one-termer.

EmpireAutopilot 09-07-2008 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xplicit (Post 14720732)
Under no circumstances does Hillary want Obama to win.

If Obama wins that's potentially 8 more years until she can run.

If Obama loses she'd never win anyhow. You people crack me up with the tin foil hat shit. :1orglaugh

commonsense 09-07-2008 04:30 PM

Are any of you stupid fucks able to vote? And if so, are you going to?



Most of those that TALK big and have grand ideas of what SHOULD happen don't even show up to vote :2 cents:

2012 09-07-2008 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 14721173)
Are any of you stupid fucks able to vote? And if so, are you going to?



Most of those that TALK big and have grand ideas of what SHOULD happen don't even show up to vote :2 cents:

I wasn't but I've changed my mind.

dav3 09-07-2008 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike33 (Post 14720306)
I have a favorable opinion of Palin in spite of her more wacky personal views because she's easy on the eyes and she delivered a good speech on a big night.

So you favor her simply because she is attractive and talks a good game, even though she's a whackjob who puts her political career before her own family, yet wants to tell citizens how to raise their families?

This isn't the MILF USA pageant. Hopefully the rest of America isn't blinded by 'OMGZZZ VAGINA'.

Quote:

Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.
-Ronald Reagan

cykoe6 09-07-2008 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notoldschool (Post 14720090)
They only poll old republicans that allready voted. Um people who will make the difference in this election are not polled. Nice try though.

Of course.... any evidence which contradicts your positions is propaganda. :disgust


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