Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Sunday, March 16, 2008

It's unclear exactly when the primaries stopped being a joyous occasion for the Democrats. But as the weeks have ground on, the intensity between Democrats who disagree has calcified, the vitriol grown fiercer. According to exit polling in the Texas primary, 91 percent of Clinton supporters said they would be dissatisfied with Obama as the nominee; 87 percent of Obama fans said they would be dissatisfied with Clinton. Nationally, a quarter of those who back Clinton say they'd vote for John McCain if Obama won the nomination (while just 10 percent of Obama supporters would do the same if he lost)

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Unless they pull it together, I think the Dems may lose the White House regardless of who wins the primary.

Of course, Democrats will all flock to McSame if their candidate doesn't win. Puh-lease.

Divide? Which is Tweedledee and which is Tweedledum?

This election reminds me of a prehistoric tribal rivalry. Same genes.

Easy for you. You get to vote for Dum-dum.


Easy for you. You get to vote for Dum-dum.

Posted by Jomama at 2008-03-16 05:48 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)
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Right, Dum DUm Ass


This is testimony to the stupidity of the American electorate (as if two Bush terms were not enough). Hillary supporters would vote for McCain and not Obama, thereby voting against their own principles ... that is, if they have principles.

(And repubs: SPARE us. Don't emabrass yourselves by commenting negatively if you support McCain - the veritable Gumby of flexible principles).

"This is testimony to the stupidity of the American electorate (as if two Bush terms were not enough). Hillary supporters would vote for McCain and not Obama, thereby voting against their own principles ... that is, if they have principles."


Whoa! The Dems have principles? In what galaxy is this?

Whoa! The Dems have principles? In what galaxy is this?

Posted by Gimme_a_Scotch at 2008-03-16 08:54 PM | Reply

Is the blind lust for power a principle? I think it's just a motivator

now, QUICK! some pathetic Lefty post that Republicans also love power for the sake of power.

As if that excuses you.

Wow the Dems are torn between their two core identity politics beliefs.
Are they PC racists?
or
Are they PC sexists?

Let us review how to tell if you are a Democrat:
Is your hate politically correct hate?
Do you believe that racism is wrong unless you hate white people?
Do you believe that sexism is wrong unless you hate men?
Do you believe that sexual discrimination is wrong unless you hate heterosexuals?
Do you believe that religious intolerance is wrong unless you hate Christians?
Do you believe that freedom of speech involves censoring offensive non-Politically Correct speech?
Do you believe that DoubleThink is hard and that DoubleThink is easy?
Do you keep such an open mind that your brain fell out?
Are you a hypocrite and a bigot? Do your friends praise you for it and call you morally superior? Do you think that your bigotry makes you a better person than others?

If you answered "Yes" than you are a Democrat.
Their hate is politically correct hate.

And your hate is just.....sad.

when you play group politics. One group has to lose.

Go Obama! 2008!

If you read right to the end of EVILDAVE'S post before you know what his conclusion is:

You're a Republican!

Some of the vitriol appears on this blog www.mydd.com, where well-reasoned questions are formulated for Obama, based on a time-line regarding his actions.

It gives the lie to Obama's denials concerning Rev. Wright's racism and his association with it, and it establishes a timeline for Obama's selction of Wright, his mentor, for his committee AFTER he acknowledges he knew that Wright was a racist hate-monger.

It seems that the campaign is imploding.

But Obama has been a pioneer, and now blacks less tainted by racism and corruption than Obama may appear upon the scene. I think that the Mayor of Newark, N.J. is an Ivy League educated black man, for example, who makes an acceptable appearance.

And with the Democrat Party malleable by a black voter demographic if that group continues to cluster its votes on a racial basis, the future of the party, the big tent, will also be "interesting," since the black bloc is the 500 pound gorilla in that tent.

Blacks seem to be defiant in electing and re-electing candidates that are embarrassments, such as the late Adam Clayton Powell, and of course more recently the man with "cold cash" in his refrigerator, William Jefferson, was it?

Also, both Muslims in the U.S. Congress are black, and at least one of them is associated with the black racist Nation of Islam. So much for joining the mainstream and being responsible.

Obama pretends to oppose racism and decries any mention of race. Yet the fact is that his prominence as a candidate is predicated on his race. He guilefully avoids the fact that the success of his campaign to date is due to black support based on racist considerations as if this overt fact could be concealed.

I think that this display by the black voters will in the future make black candidates less viable as the latent white racism that had been suppressed by years of denunciation of racism, may have been reawakened by the realization that blacks are motivated by black racism, and trying to use their racist actions to gain political power, disparaging whites in the process.

I'm an independent because the Republican Party is too liberal for me. Obama, a crook, corrupt, a racist, and a liar, is anathema to me. I would never vote for him.

I share the disdain for McCain, a candidate selected by the Democrats and the media with cross-over Democrats participating in Republican primaries. He's a very weak candidate in my estimation.

Of course, Hillary has lived in a sewer for years, and is an overly ambitious woman with many personal defects and an obnoxious personality. But I think that I would choose her over McCain despite her baggage.

Of course, if Obama receives the Democrat nomination, I'll put time and money into the race, and try to publicize that noxious creature for what he is so that his repulsiveness is well known at election time. I regard him as a disaster in the making, and may even contribute to his opponent if he considers running for re-election to the Senate. He is unfit and should be removed from the political scene.

That corrupt racist crook, Obama, is a blot on the escutcheon of this country, and his removal from the scene would be a relief. I wonder if the feds will go after him for any crimninal activity, or if political considerations will prevail and protect him from investigation and prosecution.

Obama pretends to oppose racism and decries any mention of race. Yet the fact is that his prominence as a candidate is predicated on his race. He guilefully avoids the fact that the success of his campaign to date is due to black support based on racist considerations as if this overt fact could be concealed.

Hey Johnson Expalain These Loving Statements:

"Maybe we need a very small nuke thrown off on Foggy Bottom to shake things up"

Pat Robertson, on nuking the State Department


"I would warn Orlando that you're right in the way of some serious hurricanes, and I don't think I'd be waving those flags in God's face if I were you, This is not a message of hate -- this is a message of redemption. But a condition like this will bring about the destruction of your nation. It'll bring about terrorist bombs; it'll bring earthquakes, tornadoes, and possibly a meteor."
Pat Robertson, on "gay days" at Disneyworld

"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover: If there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God, you just rejected him from your city. And don't wonder why he hasn't helped you when problems begin, if they begin. I'm not saying they will, but if they do, just remember, you just voted God out of your city. And if that's the case, don't ask for his help because he might not be there."

-Pat Robertson, after the city of Dover, Pennsylvania voted to boot the current school board, which instituted an intelligent design policy that led to a federal trial

Hmmmmmm Things That Make You Say Hmmmmmmmm

-Sarge

"You say you're supposed to be nice to the Episcopalians and the Presbyterians and the Methodists and this, that, and the other thing. Nonsense, I don't have to be nice to the spirit of the Antichrist."

-Pat Robertson

Hate Hate and More Hate.......

But some how this adviser to Presidents of the past 40 years gets a "White House Hall Pass.

-Sarge

Why bother to ask Johnson to explain any statements? Kind of pointless.

We are all blots on the escutcheon of this country, in his book, I suspect, even if we are not all, like Obama, an actual noxious creature.

Hey Johnson,

On the September 18, 2006, edition of National Public Radio's Fresh Air, Hagee stated that Hurricane Katrina was an act of God, punishing New Orleans for "a level of sin that was offensive to God". He specifically referred to a "homosexual parade" that was held on the date the hurricane struck and that this was proof "of the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans" , even though the Southern Decadence parade was scheduled for the following week and the primary gay neighborhoods, the French Quarter and the Marigny, were spared the flooding and destruction. Another reason for God's wrath, Hagee claims, was the Bush administration's pressure on Israel to abandon settlements and the land associated with them. Therefore, God took American land in a tit for tat exchange during Hurricane Katrina.

-John C. Hagee

McCain not backing away from Hagee

Web Posted: 02/29/2008 11:57 PM CST

R.G. Ratcliffe
Express-News

AUSTIN -- John McCain was on the defensive Friday over his endorsement from San Antonio pastor John Hagee after the Catholic League accused the senator of accepting the support of someone with a "long record of bashing Catholicism."
McCain said he's proud to have Hagee's endorsement but that doesn't mean he supports Hagee without reservation.

"When he endorses me, it does not mean that I embrace everything he stands for and believes in," McCain said.

"I am very proud of Pastor John Hagee's spiritual leadership to thousands of people. I am proud of his commitment to the independence and freedom to the state of Israel.

Hagee Gets A "White House Pass" Also

-Sarge

" I wonder if the feds will go after him for any crimninal activity, or if political considerations will prevail "

Bwahaha...Johnson wondering if "political considerations will prevail" in the Bush DOJ...that's rich....

Sitdown,

My issue is why are Wrights statement so much worse than any of these other Reverends.

-Sarge

note to the lame:

dems divide dems.

divide and conquer i always say.

you'll be your own undoing. y'all cannot even come to a conclusion of what shade of black to wear to your own funeral!

Some of the vitriol appears on this blog www.mydd.com

It could and probably should be renamed "mhdd.com' for My Hillary Daily Dairy.


Go Obama! 2008!

Posted by Unclesam


Go Hillary! 2008
(if not, Go McCain! 2008)

NObama! 2008

Who gives a crap what wright said, or says, and what is really funny of the hillary camp is, WHAT FAITH IS SHE AND HOW COME SHE DOESN'T ATTEND CHURCH ON SUNDAYS.

When I attend on sundays, the only thing I hear from the pulpit is blah blah blah!!

out of 300 million people these three, Obama, McCain, and Hillary are the creme of the crop?


man o man. we are fucked.

What issues really concern Dem voters if they are willing to vote Republican if their candidate doesn't get the nomination? McCain couldn't be more different on all major policy issues than both Dems.

"WHAT FAITH IS SHE AND HOW COME SHE DOESN'T ATTEND CHURCH ON SUNDAYS"

Here she is:
sweetness-light.com

Ans she does the preachin' too.

sarge - I agree - most Reverends should be ignored especially when they bring their ludicrous analogies into the present world, whose chaos and hatred they are frequently responsible for.

I do not see the Clinton/Obama thing as a big deal. They both pretty much hold the same positions on all the issues. So once one wins the other should not have a difficult time getting their votes.

Just because Clinton won Ohio, does not mean that Obama could not win it in Nov. I think the dem states will still be dem and the repub states will still be repub, no matter who is running.

Hillary and the old school Dems have been foisted on their own pitard. The liberal PC culture which they have created, which entails not being able to confront anyone of race on ANY issue (racial or otherwise) without being labeled a racist, has given Barry O'Bama his free ride up until now. One cannot hold it against Obie for using it to his advantage.

""Oh look at the handsome young man of color running for office and making in-roads for future people of color who will run for the highest office in the land. We wish him all the bes... WTF he's WINNING ??? OUR INSIDER CANDIDATE IS IN TROUBLE?? Fuck him! Roll tape of Rev Wright...""

Nobody to blame but themselves, and it will be an even uglier summer when Obie's people run their own Red Phone commercial which involves Rich Little doing a ventriloquist act, propping up the skeletal remains of Vince Foster as it announces its support for Barry '08.

I agree Nappy. After the dems cut each other up, we repubs will have an easy time finishing off either Obie Wan Knobee or the cackling witch woman. McCain is already pulling ahead of both in the polls.

"McCain is already pulling ahead of both in the polls."

Sounds familiar:


RCP Average
10/29 to 11/07
Giuliani +14.0%
www.realclearpolitics.com

Awesome. LOL

So many Lefties on this site said he wouldn't last more then a couple of months.

Gotta love it.

Posted by Bowa at
2007-11-10 03:08 PM
How's President-elect Rudy doing these days?

Hans

Hans...

Saaaa-MACKKKKKKK! Nice work.


Hey Bowa...who d'you think 14+ Rudy will pick for his VP?

Rush Limbaugh is a genius for dividing the Democrat Party. 100% guaranteed to have another GOP President. McCain has this election locked up because Obama and Clinton are killing each other every day and McCain just glides on to victory. I love it!!!!

"Rush Limbaugh is a genius for dividing the Democrat Party. 100% guaranteed to have another GOP President. McCain has this election locked up because Obama and Clinton are killing each other every day and McCain just glides on to victory. I love it!!!!"

Posted by utastaff at 2008-03-17 06:07 PM

Rush is not responsible for dividing the Democratic party, the Democrats have only themselves to blame. However, Rush does deserve credit for exposing the hypocrisy of the left, especially when racial issues are involved. And, I agree with utastaff: I love it too!

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