The Hill Is Alive....



We all shoulda known better...Ol' Girl was not gonna give any of this up easily and the win in New Hampshire is going to turn her into a Giantess--guaranteed. I'm actually kind of happy for her. I really didn't want to see her go this fast. And BTW: If we're going to have a Dem in the White House better her than Barack. 


And since the whole Oprah "look at me I'm crying" thing worked so well The Chairman  aimed for the heart again in her victory speech.
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Get used to her, Repubs. If she wins Michigan it's Barack who is in the ringer. 

By the way, where are Sharpton and the rest when a black man actually is given hero status by whites?
(crickets)

And one more peice of advice, Hill. Get RID OF BILL
Here Bill is getting all pissed again.
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Meanwhile The Republican Underachiever-In-Chief, John McCain, convinced enough whackos to vote for him.
I skipped my nighttime Scotch and let this relax me into slumber.
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Giuliani is putting people to sleep even in Florida, Huck is playing Frosty The Snowman and thawing all of a sudden, and it looks like we're maybe going to be stuck with another uncomfortable and nervous vacuum cleaner salesman in the form of Romney.
Pray for a brokered convention in St. Paul [after you pray for your family and our troops and our Country  ]

 

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  • 1/9/2008 2:08 AM Annie wrote:
    Sorry Jamie but I don't think it would be better to have Stalin's little sister back in the White House. All of the dems are bad news but she is the worst.

    I heard some voted for her because she cried. Good grief what is wrong with people?
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  • 1/9/2008 11:17 AM Lt. Listener wrote:
    Annie,

    If a Dem is to go to the White House, you definately don't want Obama or Edwards in there... They would have publicly funded Muslim appreciation classes in our school curriculum... We would have the military strength of New Guinea..... and Iraq and our accomplishments would be for not....

    At least Hill Bills has a tougher stance on world policy... Annie it hurt me to even say all that....

    Isn't it odd that virtually all of the SIGNIFICANT experience is with the Republican candidates yet all the energy is in the Dems corner???

    Scary how America seems at this time to be putting their eggs in the foofy and goofy basket. Seems to me that the excitement alone of having a cool black dude, or another Clinton and First Lady Bill in office is too juicy and reality showesque for some to pass up......

    The consequences for this could be immense.

    Thx LTL
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  • 1/9/2008 12:41 PM Right Wing Red wrote:
    The Reps have a better chance of defeating Hillary than Obama so I'm all for her getting the nomination. Besides, I think Obama actually believes in what he says. If Hillary were to be the next president, I'm fairly certain she'll backstep on everything she has said
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  • 1/9/2008 1:15 PM T Heins wrote:
    Wow ! ... apparently noone in New Hampshire really cares about the future of this country ..... Hitlary ??? McCan't ??? .....

    Come On Now , that is bogus . . . Your proff should be the Huckabee win in Iowa because the media placed him on their shoulders and whored him out for a few days .. He Wins and the Very Instant it is official , the media is talkin' about McCain and Romney ?? what about huck ???( Personally I don't like Huck at all ,hopefully this will make sense if you do ) ..... The winner and almost forgotten at the mear blink of an eye ..

    If they gave all the candidates just half the airtime as the others we would have a much more fair idea on election day .

    This horse race mentality that the mainstream media bestows upon the public is a danger because unfortunately Americans have been dumbed downed and forgot how to do some critical thinking .. they's rather be told how to vote , than actually stand for something .. it's sickening .

    "Change" " Change" "Change" "Change" ..... sickening. How Can You Want CHANGE and Consistently vote for more of the Same !!! ? What THE FUCK !!!!

    I Just hope Missouri doesn't embarass the united states on February 5th .
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  • 1/9/2008 4:53 PM Sgt. Keylor wrote:
    I am just so amazed that the Dems actually believe the horse shit that comes out of Hitlary's mouth. I'm speechless. Let's vote for the "cryer" because she has emotion. All that did was show the rest of the world how weak we have become. The next leader of the free world should not be crying over some stress!!!

    For the love of god will someone please bring back the Duke!!
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  • 1/9/2008 5:48 PM Lt. Listener wrote:
    Sgt Keylor! LOL! You don't know how many times I've made that same Duke comment..

    I am not so sure they believe Hillary as much in their minds they think the Bush Presidency has been evil and cruel... It's easy to fall for the sweet talkin' "change" lingo... they eat that stuff up like a bag of chips man...

    I got a chuckle out of Fred when he chuckled at the round table discussion of all the "change" talk. He said that change has been involved in every election since they've existed... He is right on....

    Thx LTL
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  • 1/9/2008 8:26 PM Btones wrote:
    In the ABC video immediately after Bill Clinton refers to Obama's candidacy as "a fairy tail", Bill wipes his nose and cleans his finger in his coat pocket. Do we give him a free ride for this? Isn't that 'the' finger?
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  • 1/9/2008 10:38 PM JD wrote:
    Sorry Jamie, but we survived 4 years of Jimmy Carter and we can survive 4 years of Obama or Edwards. Four years of Clinton Inc. will turn into 8 years, resulting in a European-style socialist government with Banana Republic elections decided by Clintonista judges who will have been packed on the courts. One needs look no further than the 2002 New Jersey senate race for their model.
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  • 1/9/2008 10:59 PM Stephen wrote:
    Is it just my imagination or have Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, excuse me, the Rev. Jesse and Rev. Al been awful quiet during this campaign? Not that they are all that important anyhow. It's just that they have been sparing us all their usual blather about Jesse...um....Rev. Jesse and Al....Rev. Al. That's what they are all about, I think, and it's always been about Jesse and Al.... Also, if they were REAL Revs, they'd be preaching a legitimate Gospel, and not pushing their own agenda...
    I keep wondering when people are going to see thru the media, and all their slant, and choose a candidate who they actually Trust...not the one who's a "media darling".
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  • 1/9/2008 11:41 PM Lt. Listener wrote:
    Stephen,

    I am just as guilty as you of getting aggravated about the "media darling" crap...all the "Agent of Change" and MLK, RFK, JFK, Reagan stuff is driving me nuts!

    But real soon all of these candidates are going to get put on the hot plate and will have to get to the issues and what matters... When that happens many will fall out under pressure and their true colors will shine through.... Maybe even one of the "darlings", Huck, Obama, Hillary???? It's gonna happen.

    They are all coming out of the gate high on attention and spotlight..the reality and the "harshness" of the job they seek is down the road brother.

    Thx LTL
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  • 1/10/2008 5:35 PM Dana wrote:
    I don't think Hillary is any better to have in office than Obama. Conservatives stand a greater chance of beating him than Hill simply because the man has, unarguably, the least experience of the candidates. She may have a negative 50% but her negative 50% still beats poll numbers for repub candidates.
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