"God damn the Democrats" - Clinton supporter is mad as hell
- added June 01, 2008
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"... an inadequate black male ..."
"That's not my America".
"I've got news for all of you - McCain will be the next president of the United States".
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de-awm.
she's gonna be one pissed off biotch for the next 8 years.
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- stephenthomson
- 6 months ago
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HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
Is the Geraldines sister?
I love when hatred rears its ugly head. I think people like this need to be exposed.
this is the saddest line
"the democrats are throwing the election away for what? an inadequate black male?" -
The second saddest line is,
"and they think we won't turn and vote for McCain?!"
great. good job woman.-
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- stephenthomson
- 6 months ago
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Senator Obama is half white isn't he...I'm moving to Europe or Mexico to live with friends if McCain is elected.
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Sad. This woman has every right to be upset that the candidate she supports has lost the race. But rather than examining the real reasons Senator Clinton lost (there are many) she is thrashing around with this angry rhetoric. Why?
Does Senator Clinton not bear any responsibility for her campaign's failure? Would her supporters be so unhinged if the Senator acted like a the leader she claims to be and took some of the blame for the disaster she made of her campaign?
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The most frustrating part, both Obama and Clinton knew beforehand (and agreed) that MI and FL primaries were against the party's rules.
It wasn't until AFTER other primaries had taken place, that Clinton decided that wasn't a "fair" rule.
It's funny how she changed her mind, like her views on Iraq.
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Best vid of the week lol! Hey lady, I agree totally with your freedom of speech, and yes, god damn Barack and the rest of the Democrats who fund the war, but you're still an idiot lol!
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Besides the whole Clinton part the woman is right. I'm a white male but I can't say "White Power" or "White Pride" where a black male can. At last someone is saying all the crap everyones afraid to say. I just didn't think it would come from a Democrat.
"God damn the Democrats" -
I would be angry about an inadequate black male winning the nomination too...if I was an angry racist.
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Wow! lol
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She's actually doing us all a favor - by showing us and other Hillary supporters what unreasonable looks like.
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- VoyagerFilms
- 6 months ago
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You can't blame some old lady for being old school. Didn't you ever watch 'Archie Bunker's' Place or the 'Jefferson's'? That's how people were back in the day.
Again this lady is an idjut, but that wouldn't stop me from breaking bread with her. I applaud her speaking her mind.
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I wonder why she didn't shed any tears over John Edwards when he dropped out of the race?
Was she more upset that Obama was "inadequate," "black" or "male?"
Edwards could be described as 2 out of 3 of those and apparently it didn't count for much
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This is what happens when you use gin instead of water in your Kool-Aid.
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Hahaahahaaha!
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- YourMothersMilk
- 6 months ago
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So how exactly was Obama was the most qualified candidate for President? More than Joe Biden, or Bill Richardson, or Chris Dodd, or even Edwards and Hillary, hell, even Ron Paul. What the hell has he done that makes him so God damn special, make some pretty speeches? Be for real.
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Tragically, Harriet's best [and most revealing] comment was not caught on tape:
When pressed to clarify her assertion that "we couldn't even find out where this [widely publicized] meeting was being held," she responded something to the effect of "I'm not going to get on that internet again" Seriously.
We can only assume she had one of these experiences>>>
I know its frightening, but, she hits the nail on the head when she says:
"I came here for the vote of every American"Harriet's sentiments - despite the fact that she lives in Manhattan - is in pitch perfect alignment with the VAST majority of voting americans -fukt
so now D. Axlerod and team Hope have the insurmountable task of figuring out how to connect with someone like Harriet. omg
-such a feat, i don't believe is possible in their lifetimes.
for 527s and people like me, our job must be to deter people like Harriet from going back to the polls in Nov.....while painting John McC as a monster and truly despicable human.
this old line about McCain continuing Bush policies just dont cut it....and isn't true - based on the record.
if i hear Obama or any of his surrogates continue to "honor McCain's service" or refer to him as a "hero"
then we will have a serious problem..and i'll get really pissed [frustrated]..or maybe i'll just get pissed [inebriated]RE: to the person^ who disapproves of double standards for racial pride:
A) historically 'black pride' represents something very different - more supportive, empowering, and noble than 'white pride'
B) pride (especially racial pride) is for losers and old people anyway
c) in general, African Americans have more to be proud about than whitey
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I may not like all that was said;but I really defend her right to say it. Her passion is what intrigued me! I want to see more passion out there for this vote, not the rally voters; but the people on the streets and in homes.
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JohnA: "So how exactly was Obama was the most qualified candidate for President? More than Joe Biden, or Bill Richardson, or Chris Dodd, or even Edwards and Hillary, hell, even Ron Paul. What the hell has he done that makes him so God damn special, make some pretty speeches? Be for real."
He offered a progressive agenda that appeals to most Democratic (and American) voters, he has inspired many thousands of people to get involved in our democratic process, he demonstrated his judgment on Iraq by opposing it from the beginning, and he showed his great organizing skill by building one of the best campaigns ever seen in national politics.
Joe Biden and John McCain are ancient senators with immense experience in foreign affairs who voted for the greatest blunder in American foreign policy in modern (if not all of) American history. Chris Dodd voted for the war, and Clinton and Edwards, both with less legislative experience than Obama, voted for the war. Bill Richardson is very qualified to be president but he proved to be a poor campaigner. Ron Paul is a nut and all those racist newsletters with his name on them would make it difficult to get elected outside of his district in Texas.
Is Obama the most experienced and qualified possible candidate? He is certainly not the most experienced but how do you quantify being qualified to be president? The only job that can prepare you is president and not even that worked for Bush's second term. There are many factors that need to be considered: experience, judgment, character, policy proposals, etc. It seems that you dislike Obama for a characteristic that he has but none of the other candidates share. I wonder what that is...
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I'm scared to hear what "Her America" actually is.
Apparently it's a place where entitled white women throw hissy-fits in hotel lobbies. Inadequate black men are not invited.
Thank god she's voting in Manhattan.
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She's only sabotaging her own cause by bringing race into it. Pretty obvious.
Just ask Bill.
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Wow, did someone get chocolate in her peanutbutter? If Mccain wins it won't be because anyone Voted for him, just ask GW.
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- Enjoy_Cannabis
- 6 months ago
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And as usual, Obama supporters will use this as an opportunity to mock, call names, and generalize. So much for their feigned unity. And if I were all of you, I would listen to people out here instead of just the Internet operatives. There are more who will vote McCain if Obama gets the nomination ... certainly some because of race which is wrong, but many others because they don't trust him, he hasn't got experience, he hasn't even finished one Senate term, and of course his policies which he never really laid out in specifics because they really are similar to Clinton's.
But of course, that was the plan as well. Dazzle people with fancy speeches and get them embroiled in calling people racists for not agreeing with his policies and you essentially shut down debate on policies and issues and spend most of the time on diversionary crap.
The DNC's all powerful poobahs who have power even over the higher ideal of one man ONE WHOLE vote however, have spoken because their "rules" even supercede our unalienable rights. I just hope they haven't shot themselves in the foot. This isn't bringing unity either... that was gone in 2000 when they refused to fight for this Democracy and then join Republican traitors in enabling Bush for the succeeding eight years.
This woman may well be a racist and for that I hope she sees the error of it, but I too applaud her courage to speak her mind. We need more of that in this country. I personally am tired of being called a racist because I ask queastions about his policies and because I don't trust him and want to ask questions about his associations. I also do not believe he is the best we could have done at a time when we needed to, but then that may be all part of the plan as well since it appears Democrats and Republicans in DC work together to keep the status quo going.
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- JanforGore
- 6 months ago
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sounds like shes a republican to me, i did like the part where she asked if he was fbi, cia.
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JanforGore, where in hell do you get off questioning the candidacy of Barack Obama when you support Gore, one of the worst candidates the Democrats have ever nominated. He ran as a corporatist neo-liberal political coward. He was so bad that he won and still lost! Since 2000, he has shown that he wasn't as dumb as he portrayed himself. I wish today's Gore ran in 2000. But Barack Obama has laid out a progressive agenda as a candidate, not a defeated candidate (like Gore and Kerry and Edwards).
The DNC is dominated by Clinton supporters, so you can't blame them for some nefarious conspiracy against her. And there is no such thing as one person, one vote in a party primary/caucus. There is no legal entitlement to vote except in a non-partisan election; if there was, all primaries would have to be open primaries (which would have favored Obama).
Why don't you stop parroting talking points from anti-Obama blogs and give us a real argument against Obama? Are you going to vote for McCain, and if so, what are his policy stances that appeal to you?