View Full Version : Newsweek: Hillary should get out now
Kitty
02-25-2008, 07:35 PM
Or risk humiliation, says Jonathan Alter (http://www.newsweek.com/id/114725/)
mspolitics82
02-25-2008, 10:25 PM
Yet another blatant attempt by the mainstream media to elect Obama.
I think this Alter guy is SueScribe's relative. :laugh:
kevin
02-25-2008, 10:27 PM
No Hillary shouldn't get out! Last night "I had a Dream" and it "Changed the future of America"
SueScribe
02-25-2008, 11:10 PM
Yet another blatant attempt by the mainstream media to elect Obama.
I think this Alter guy is SueScribe's relative. :laugh:
You betta watch your mouth about Cousin Jon!! :-D
SueScribe
02-25-2008, 11:16 PM
According to the latest Gallup/Newsweek poll (or . . one of them big ones), Obama has pulled ahead of Senator Clinton in Texas.
The Ones In The Know are saying that she must win Texas, no longer an "and/or" Ohio scenario, she must win Texas and win by double digits to salvage her withering campaign.
Winning Ohio after a loss in Texas (or a narrow victory) won't "get'er done". She may try to save face and carry forward in Ohio, but she risks leaving herself in the unenviable position of losing face in the Party, and marring her own career in the Senate.
She needs to bow out with grace and "for the better good of the nation" when Texas is called the way it seems to be going.
She can exit as a class act, or exit as an Act. It's her choice, and it's my guess there are people close to her who won't have to encourage her too much to bow out with dignity.
Kitty
02-25-2008, 11:23 PM
Wouldn't you love to be a fly on the wall to hear the conversations between Hillary and Bill this week?
Conveyor Belt
02-25-2008, 11:29 PM
Hillary's not going to drop out, or rather, I don't think she will. She's got 35 years of her life invested in this one moment. Her whole life is built upon this one thing... and she's having it snatched away by some upshoot black man... oh, the irony! This is what shakespeare would have written about if he'd lived in our times. This is the best dromedy ever!!!
Grace.
Dignity.
Class Act.
:smt009
Those aren't qualities that come to my mind when contemplating Hillary.
mspolitics82
02-26-2008, 12:02 AM
You betta watch your mouth about Cousin Jon!! :-D
oooops, sorry, Sue.....thought you were too busy "gettin out the vote" for Barack Hussein to be readin this forum...by the way, are you drivin a bus to the polling spots on "lection day? :kekeke:
aaron
02-26-2008, 12:24 AM
Can they run the same story on Obama and McCain?
dollfus46
02-26-2008, 09:20 AM
Hillary's not going to drop out, or rather, I don't think she will. She's got 35 years of her life invested in this one moment. Her whole life is built upon this one thing... and she's having it snatched away by some upshoot black man... oh, the irony! This is what shakespeare would have written about if he'd lived in our times. This is the best dromedy ever!!!
You nailed it. Wife of the first Black President taking an ass kicking from a black candidate. Problem is, she was never designated as the First Black First Lady.:smt023 Hillary isn't dead yet. I wouldn't count that slimy lying woman out until the Democrat Convention is over and the helium has dissipated from the baloons.:ohnoes:
dollfus46
02-26-2008, 09:22 AM
According to the latest Gallup/Newsweek poll (or . . one of them big ones), Obama has pulled ahead of Senator Clinton in Texas.
The Ones In The Know are saying that she must win Texas, no longer an "and/or" Ohio scenario, she must win Texas and win by double digits to salvage her withering campaign.
Winning Ohio after a loss in Texas (or a narrow victory) won't "get'er done". She may try to save face and carry forward in Ohio, but she risks leaving herself in the unenviable position of losing face in the Party, and marring her own career in the Senate.
She needs to bow out with grace and "for the better good of the nation" when Texas is called the way it seems to be going.
She can exit as a class act, or exit as an Act. It's her choice, and it's my guess there are people close to her who won't have to encourage her too much to bow out with dignity.
I'd trust Gallup and Rassmussen only. And I'd take the latter over the former.
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