Hillary could be done soon.
Submitted by obscure titles on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 13:02http://www.drudgereport.com/flashhn.htm
Half the primaries on super tuesday are open. If Hillary gets out before that, will we be able to court the independants away from Obama, if he is a sure thig?
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Obama is selling Youth and Change
We have to demonstrate that he is offering false Hope, because his ties to the CFR show that he is allied with the core of the problem. Tell all Obama supporters that you love the way he talks but you are concerned about this:
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Obama supporters are like us. They are Idealistic.
We can't lure them away with praise of Paul.
We have to plant the seeds about Obama's real plans and let their own consciences do the work for us.
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what i don't understand is
what i don't understand is how Obama could be beating Hillary. she's got more experience and influence and speaks better and is far deeper into this than he'll ever be! and yet it's so obvious that he's in the lead.. are americans that blind?!
-Lady Liberty
~Let Freedom Ring~
-Lady Liberty
~Let Freedom Ring~
People hate clinton
There are so many people out there that disapprove of her flip-flopping ways that they will never vote for her. She is the best person the dems can run to ensure that any republican will win the white house. She doesn't have any experiece being president or governor. Senators make poor choices for pres candidates. The Dems will have one, but only because the top three dems are all current or ex senators.
She is recently quoted as saying she would not have gone to war with Iraq, but yet she voted for it. She will say anything anytime to play to the polls. Always has, always will.
I'm ready for a woman president, just not that woman.
Why Hillary is behind Obama
I have no problem seeing why Obama is leading. I'm certainly not going to be voting for either of them, but if you gave me a choice of Obama, Hillary, or a bullet in the head, I'd take the bullet, er, Obama, for a couple of reasons.
First, Hillary was PRO WAR in a party that is overwhelmingly against the war. Obama was against the war- thats HUGE.
Second, Obama seems likable and friendly. Probably the last words anyone would use to describe Hillary Clinton are "likable" or "friendly."
If you polled Democrats (or anyone else for that matter) with a simple "who would you rather have a beer with, Obama or Hillary?", my guess is that 80% would say "Obama."
Charisma goes a long way in an election, folks. It was certainly the difference in the vote for Bush over Gore, for Clinton over Dole, and in many other races over the years. Obama has a lot of charsima, Hillary has NONE (and thats one thing Bill can't teach her).
Ron Paul is a great guy, and great on the issues, but I really wish he had more charisma as well (though Ron certainly has more than Hillary).
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people can spot insincerity and deceipt
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I seriously doubt that she'd let all of her lobbyists and supporters down by not going the distance. She probably has collected $100 million by now...that will go a long way.
I find that unlikely
there has been a Bush or Clinton in the white house for 25 years
There has been...
a Bush or clinton in The White House for the last 25 years because things keep getting worse, and people vote the old guy back in to try to make things better, like they used to be.
This time is different. We the Paulites know it is different. CHANGE is the theme of this election. This is why it will be Paul vs. Obama in the general election.