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#1 May 23 2008 at 6:07 PM Rating: Good
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Hillary paraphrased "..because someone might shoot that nig.. er nice candidate. (wink)(wink)"


AFP wrote:
Clinton sparks uproar with Kennedy assassination comment

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Hillary Clinton triggered a firestorm on Friday after bringing up the 1968 assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy to justify her decision to prolong her long-shot White House campaign.

A day after a top supporter suggested Clinton was getting desperate and she compared a row over voided primaries in Michigan and Florida to the crisis in Zimbabwe, the former first lady sent new shock waves through the race.

Clinton told a newspaper board in South Dakota she could not understand calls for her to quit, arguing that history showed that some past nominating contests had gone on into June.

"My husband (Bill Clinton) did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary, somewhere in the middle of June, right?" Clinton said in an interview with the Argus Leader newspaper editorial board.

"We all remember, Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California, I don't understand it," Clinton said.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton condemned the remarks.

"Senator Clinton's statement before the Argus Leader editorial board was unfortunate and has no place in this campaign," he said.

Clinton appeared to reference the Kennedy killing, at the end of the 1968 Democratic presidential race, to show that previous Democratic nominating contests have stretched well into June.

But referring to political assassinations is fraught with sensitivity, especially for supporters of Obama, who accepted Secret Service protection last year, long before the time it is offered to most presidential candidates, because of unspecified threats.

Clinton quickly launched a damage control effort, saying that the Kennedys had been in her thoughts, after Senator Edward Kennedy was diagnosed with brain cancer this week.

"I regret that if my referencing that moment of trauma for our entire nation, and particularly for the Kennedy family was in any way offensive. I certainly had no intention of that, whatsoever," Clinton said.

"My view is that we have to look to the past and to our leaders who have inspired us and give us a lot to live up to, and I'm honored to hold Senator Kennedy's seat in the United States Senate from the state of New York."

On Thursday, Clinton brought up what for Democrats is the nightmare of the 2000 presidential recount debacle to demand the reinstatement of Florida and Michigan delegates.

She also referred to political turmoil in Zimbabwe.

"People go through the motions of an election only to have it discarded and disregarded," she said.

"We're seeing that right now in Zimbabwe -- tragically an election was held, the president lost, they refused to abide by the will of the people. So we can never take for granted our precious right to vote."

On Thursday, a top Clinton supporter, New York Governor David Paterson, told WAMC Northeast Public Radio that he thought that Clinton was showing "a little desperation" in the last throes of the nominating process which ends June 3.

The dust-up overshadowed the release of medical records by Republican White House pick John McCain, 71, as doctors said he had no health condition that would bar him from the presidency.

The Arizona senator, who turns 72 in August, would be the oldest president ever inaugurated for a first term and age issues will likely surface, especially if he faces a much younger Democratic opponent Obama, 46.

The McCain campaign also used the looming Memorial Day weekend, a traditional news black spot, to release his wife's 2006 tax return, which showed she made six million dollars.

Cindy McCain, a multi-millionaire who inherited a lucrative beer distributing firm, had previously refused to release what she said was "private" information, sparking calls from Democrats for transparency.

Obama meanwhile picked up endorsements of three more top party officials or superdelegates on Friday.

California Congressman Dennis Cardoza switched his allegiance from Obama to Clinton. The Illinois senator also won the endorsement of another California lawmaker, Jim Costa, and Oregon superdelegate Jenny Greenleaf.

According to the independent RealClearPolitics website, Obama now leads Clinton by 1,965 delegates to 1,779, and is just 61 total delegates short of the winning post of 2,026 delegates.


Edited, May 23rd 2008 10:07pm by fhrugby
#2 May 23 2008 at 7:51 PM Rating: Default
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RACK the Hellbeast. When she officially loses the nomination I hope she runs as an independent.

Totem
#3 May 23 2008 at 11:36 PM Rating: Default
Meh Totem =P

Sad thing is I would still think about voting for her, stupid stupid stupid her saying this but I got an email about an even stupider thing her husband did.

Quote:
To: John Hinckley
From: Bill Clinton

Dear John, Hillary and I wanted to drop you a short note to tell you how pleased we are with the great strides you are making in your recovery. In our country's new spirit of understanding and forgiveness, we want you to know there is a bilateral consensus of compassion and forgiveness abroad throughout the land. Hillary and I want you to know that no grudge is borne against you for shooting President Reagan. We, above all, are aware of how the mental stress and pain could have driven you to such an act of desperation. Hillary and I are confident that you will soon make a complete recovery and return to your family to join the world again as a healthy and productive young man.

Best wishes, Bill & Hillary Clinton

PS: Barack Obama is ******** Jodie Foster.


/smirk

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independent RealClearPolitics


this website sucks it doesnt do much more then compare popular vote which is meaningless in the presidental election, well unless you count adding somewhat hidden links for like 10 states (of 20) that are not battleground states and for some of them like New Mexico and NC not having an "average" get your source info from somewhere else is my suggestion.

I will admit I learned my lesson the hard way on the electoral college, when Gore lost in 2000, I truly understood the electoral college after this election ( I should have before my degree is in history). Basically the system comes down to win more votes (50.1%) in states that add up to 270 (most cases a few exceptions who split the electoral college) and you win. It doesnt matter if the other 60% of voters nationwide would popularly elect you.

Edit-prolly still errors but I fixed a couple

Edited, May 24th 2008 3:44am by flishtaco

Edited, May 24th 2008 4:00am by flishtaco
#4 May 24 2008 at 2:41 AM Rating: Good
Oberman Seems Pissed about it:

Ghetto Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa85uo1QyGw&eurl=http://www.chron.com/commons/persona.html?newspaperUserId=eljefebob&plckController=PersonaBlog&plckScript=personaS

As long as Barry isn't caught flirtin' with a white woman over the weekend, these could be the final days of Hillary/? 08".

It really was THAT stupid a thing to have said.

Edited, May 24th 2008 6:44am by Omegavegeta
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#5 May 24 2008 at 8:24 AM Rating: Good
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A truly unfortunate comment from a normally savvy person. I wouldn't say there was any malice in it, but she must be exhausted to make that kind of a gaffe.
#6 May 24 2008 at 9:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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I will admit I learned my lesson the hard way on the electoral college, when Gore lost in 2000, I truly understood the electoral college after this election ( I should have before my degree is in history). Basically the system comes down to win more votes (50.1%) in states that add up to 270 (most cases a few exceptions who split the electoral college) and you win. It doesnt matter if the other 60% of voters nationwide would popularly elect you.

/rolleyes

No wonder you were obsessed with sports analogies.

#7 May 24 2008 at 1:24 PM Rating: Good
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flishtaco wrote:
Meh Totem =P

Sad thing is I would still think about voting for her, stupid stupid stupid her saying this but I got an email about an even stupider thing her husband did.

Quote:
To: John Hinckley
From: Bill Clinton

Dear John, Hillary and I wanted to drop you a short note to tell you how pleased we are with the great strides you are making in your recovery. In our country's new spirit of understanding and forgiveness, we want you to know there is a bilateral consensus of compassion and forgiveness abroad throughout the land. Hillary and I want you to know that no grudge is borne against you for shooting President Reagan. We, above all, are aware of how the mental stress and pain could have driven you to such an act of desperation. Hillary and I are confident that you will soon make a complete recovery and return to your family to join the world again as a healthy and productive young man.

Best wishes, Bill & Hillary Clinton

PS: Barack Obama is ******** Jodie Foster.


/smirk



Smiley: lol Bill better be careful about the John Hinckley backup plan, Hinckley is a proven bad shot and a wounded but still alive Obama might gain a big sympathy boost.
#8 May 24 2008 at 11:16 PM Rating: Good
In reality, Hinckley would be more prone to believe that Hillary is banging Jodi Foster, as opposed to Obama.
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#9 May 25 2008 at 1:06 AM Rating: Decent
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/rolleyes

No wonder you were obsessed with sports analogies.


Obscure much?

Explain please, if you really want a piece come with more please.
#10 May 25 2008 at 6:19 AM Rating: Decent
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Well at least we know how Hilary plans to win the nominations, now she just needs to find someone with a catchy name like Sirhan Sirhan.
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#11 May 27 2008 at 3:04 AM Rating: Good
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bodhisattva, Defender of Justice wrote:
Well at least we know how Hilary plans to win the nominations, now she just needs to find someone with a catchy name like Sirhan Sirhan.

Liz?
#12 May 27 2008 at 7:05 AM Rating: Good
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Atomicflea wrote:
bodhisattva, Defender of Justice wrote:
Well at least we know how Hilary plans to win the nominations, now she just needs to find someone with a catchy name like Sirhan Sirhan.

Liz?
Smiley: lol
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