Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

On the eve of the West Virginia primary, most Democrats nationally say Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton should continue the campaign, but more now say that it's time for Clinton to quit.
In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll, 55% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents also would like Illinois Sen. Barack Obama to choose Clinton as his running mate, although there's notable resistance among his backers.

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So 55% of democrats say that Hillary should stay in the race.

Maybe they haven't gotten the word via the media that democratic party officials have declared a winner already!

Poor ignorant peasants who don't even know they have been given their walking papers by the DNC.


SEE YOU IN DENVER!!!

Bee Swell

9 out of 10 Clinton supporters say Hillary should continue to fight.

Don't they watch Keith Olbermann? Oh, that's right nobody watches Keith Olbermann!


SEE YOU IN DENVER!!!

BEE SWELL

Me thinks a Bee swelled up Your head way too big and it's affecting Your thinking processes. THAT is what I think

Larry Mohr

Larry why the constant personal attacks?

Don't have the intellect to challenge what I write?

Obviously not!


SEE YOU IN DENVER!!!

Bee Swell

Don't have the intellect to challenge what I write?

I am not sure, but I think Larry would have a problem regressing back to the 1st grade level of intellect.

Yeah even I ain't into infantilism.

Larry Mohr

So far we have not seen anything of intellectual substance worthy of challenge.

I however wouldn't mind going back to first grade lunch prices. Price of a hot lunch was 85 CENTS and an extra Milk was 15. Those were the Good Old Days.

Larry Mohr

Larry, how many blowjobs did your mother have to give to get you the 85 cents?

It makes no sense for Barack Obama to choose Hillary Clinton as his running mate as she does not match what the Obama stands for. He does not accept Pac money from lobbyists and she does. Changing Washington is what he stands for and change can not be accomplished when lobbyist money is influencing government. I make my case. The press will be covering Hillarys approval of every move Barack makes and Obama will have Bill looking over his shoulder. Obama will choose someone that fits his needs to help him in Washington DC.

I don't see any point in talking about a man's mother. Show some respect.

Zed I giving back what Larry, Alexandrite, and others dish out to me all the time. If they can't take it then they should talk in a more civil tone.


SEE YOU IN DENVER!!!

Bee Swell


Yeah even I ain't into infantilism.

Larry Mohr

Posted by LarryMohr at 2008-05-13 04:57 AM | Reply


Well at least the kids are safe.



The primary votes go on and Sen Clinton's name remains on the ballots whether she is in the race or not.

Perhaps some would prefer that Obama be beaten by large margins by someone who already quit the race?

Even more embarrassing than the next few weeks will already be for him.

The Obama/MSM onslaught this last week has been designed to suppress votes in the remaining states where Obama won't even try to show he can win blue-collar Dems.

This is true, if Clinton pulled out now, Obama would lose to her in several states even is she wasn't running anymore but on the ballot. He'll still be ahead in popular vote and delegates in June though, that is all that matters.

-He'll still be ahead in popular vote

Maybe, maybe not. There are about 7 million who haven't voted yet, mostly in WV, KY, and PR where she is way ahead.

At what will be 35 million votes and around 100,000 difference either way, it will still be a wash as far as SDs are concerned.


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