Friday, March 7, 2008

Another Impromptu Meeting Of The Herritage Foundation.


With the ultra liberals fighting the liberals and government offices being bombed, this reminds me of the glorious 1960's.

I was 22 during the Chicago riots.
Hillary and Bill should have given Ohio jobs while he was in office. Instead they play up to large states (Bush-Texas) to gain favors. Now Hillary is lying again to gain votes just to abandon the poorest people in this country after she gets what she wants. She "claimed" Obama plagirized, but she is the one who steals the ideas for her ads and ad libs. She is not as eloquent as Senator Obama and she therefore cannot steal that. Also, she does not care about anyone so it becomes easy for her to spew the hatred that she has stolen from "Rove" for her campaign.

The Super Delegates were created to keep the Democrats from doing something really stupid.
The only people confused are the News Hounds.

March 7, 2008
Party Donations Show G.O.P. Edge
By LESLIE WAYNE

WASHINGTON — For all the success that Democratic presidential candidates have had in raising money — taking in a combined total of over $500 million in the current race — the Republicans are beating them in one crucial area of fund-raising: the money being raised by the parties themselves.

The Democratic National Committee ended 2007 nearly flat broke, with cash of $2.9 million and debts of $2.2 million. Since then it has raised some money, paid down debt and managed to put $3.7 million in its piggy bank. This compares, however, with $25 million that the Republican National Committee has in cash on hand, after having raised $97 million since the beginning of 2007.

And with Senator John McCain now the presumptive Republican nominee, party officials started plotting with his campaign this week on deploying those resources against the well-financed Democratic candidacies of Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.

Already, President Bush, who spoke at 29 Republican fund-raisers and is credited with raising $63.5 million last year, is lined up for more R.N.C. fund-raising in the weeks ahead. This money is likely to provide the financial muscle for Mr. McCain to continue his attacks on both Democratic candidates.

“The Republican National Committee’s strength is an important indicator,” said Alex Conant, the R.N.C. spokesman. “The D.N.C. has had trouble raising money, and the R.N.C. is well-positioned to help our nominee financially. It is our mission to get McCain elected president, and that is our focus. Fund-raising is a priority.”

It is oh so funny to see and hear how the far left (ie, Air America with Ed Schulz and Randi Rhodes) going after Billary full bore. Now, they are sounding like the GOP 10 years ago talking about the tax returns, donations for pardons, donations from Arabs and Chinese Communist and even Bills cigar fetish. The left is now tearing itself apart and the far left is now taking off the gloves and going after Billary. I enjoy it so much. There are 15-20% of Dems who will never vote for Barack HUSSEIN Obama. You NHs should be dropping your vitriole and hate for Fox and Bush and get involved in the mudslinging between the far left liberals and the HATE AMERICA crowd. OH Lordy, I loves it so much, I had did a time today listening to the LEFT RADIO and AIR AMERICA, Shonuff, jes axe me.
Oh yea, right, you far left loonies are throwing fecal matter at Billary and it is not a love fest. Just how do you HATE Billary? You want the far left, madrassa trained Barack HUSSEIN Obama who Hugo Chavez is saying will work with the Socialists in South America to get FARQ terrorists released. That is your kind of boy, Shonuff, jes axe Hugo. I can really tell that the far left will be happy with Billary. Bring on either one. John McCain will beat either one the HATE AMERICA FIRST crowd puts in. The Dem convention will be a slugfest and could turn into another 1968 or 1972 repeat for the rock throwing far left crowd. We know what you folks love!!!!!
Go to satellite radio and listen to the far left (AIR AMERICA, LEFT RADIO). They are cussing and talking profanity and going after Billary full bore. Talking about tax returns, illegal contributions to Hillary, Billary taking donations for pardons, Bill accepting 1 mil speaking engagements from Chinese communists. It is not very pretty, no matter how you NHs try to spin it as being a lovefest. John McDain will sweep either one of them. Do not believe we are going to see an HUSSEIN-HILLARY ticket, eh, shonuff, jes axe em.

Yep...



McCain is already winning and Hillary and obama have just started to tear each other apart eh?



The general election is essentially even at this point. McCain now leads Obama 46% to 45% and is tied with Clinton 46% to 46% (see recent daily results). Not surprisingly, McCain has a big lead in South Dakota where Democratic Senator Tim Johnson is cruising to re-election.

Nationally, McCain is viewed favorably by 52% and unfavorably by 44%. Obama is now viewed favorably by 51% of likely voters nationwide, unfavorably by 48%. Clinton earns positive reviews from 48% of Likely Voters nationwide and negative assessments from 50%

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Come on man,you know better than that. Hell,Democrats are outvoting Pubs in the primary nearly 2 to 1. In Texas it was that way,and similar everywhere else.



Won't be that way come Nov...


Besides McCain has been the clear winner for quite some time now


There is a huge difference in the primary vote and the general election eh?

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Here read it for yourself Rob:

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Friday, March 07, 2008
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On Friday, the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows Hillary Clinton with a six-point national lead over Barack Obama in the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination. It’s Clinton 49% Obama 43% (see recent daily results).

Sixty-three percent (63%) of Florida Democrats favor a “do-over” Presidential Primary in their state. If there is a second primary, Hillary Clinton begins the race with a sixteen-point lead in the Sunshine State. However, in Michigan, Clinton and Obama are essentially even. An Associated Press video report notes that both Floriday and Michigan are showing renewed interest in a do-over. Susan Estrich remembers the creation of the Superdelegates and wonders “What’s Next.”

In Pennsylvania, where Democrats are preparing to vote for the first time on April 22, Clinton leads Obama by fifteen points. Rasmussen Reports will release new polling data for the May 6 North Carolina Primary over the weekend. A Rasmussen Reports video notes that the race for the Democratic nomination is now all about the Superdelegates.

The general election is essentially even at this point. McCain now leads Obama 46% to 45% and is tied with Clinton 46% to 46% (see recent daily results). Not surprisingly, McCain has a big lead in South Dakota where Democratic Senator Tim Johnson is cruising to re-election.

Nationally, McCain is viewed favorably by 52% and unfavorably by 44%. Obama is now viewed favorably by 51% of likely voters nationwide, unfavorably by 48%. Clinton earns positive reviews from 48% of Likely Voters nationwide and negative assessments from 50%


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/ ...l_tracking_poll


Nope....


I never made any predictions at all go look


And the only thing I will predict about '08 is that the House and Senate will surely pick up more Democratic reps

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Sorry, but it is the "Daily Presidential Tracking Poll"


The "favorablity" part is just an add on to the overall numbers....look and see

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Your own countrymen are quite happy to sell it to us...and to sell you out. Take it up with them, populist know-nothing.

Eh?
With the Hillary vs. Obama novelty factor, non-taxpayers can choose between a minstrel show or a menstrual show.
When Democrats are faced with the prospect of voting for a black man in November, many of them (particularly in the Northeast) will go with their racist impulses and vote against Obsama.

Eh?

Robrob thinks the Democrat primary continues into November.

Dumbass!

Eh?

Is it as sad as stalking people whose bitch-slapping comments are deleted, and then commenting on that?

Eh?
I don't blame you for trying to spin your way out of yet another bitch-slapping.

In any case, your statement made no sense whatsoever. You have no critical thinking skills, and are functionally illiterate.

Eh?

The first black president was impeached.


The Republican party stands for smaller government, lower taxes, free markets, and self-reliance. People who value these things are Republicans. You'll have to ask blacks why they aren't Republicans.

Political parties don't pick their members; it's the other way around, moron.

Eh?
You might try reading the Constitution sometime.

Oops, forgot: Libtard. Not interested in the Constitution.

Eh?
I already explained who the Republican party appealed to. You'll have to ask blacks why they're not Republicans.

How was the ride on the short bus today? Moron.

Eh?
Did you find out what "impeached" means yet? Moron.

Clinton: Impeached. That's forever.

Eh?

Someone who doesn't know that Clinton was impeached really ought not be commenting on the intelligence of others.

Eh?
The Democrat party has been subverting the Constitution much longer than you give them credit for.

Eh?
Not a party--liberal federal judges who legislate from the bench. And they've been doing it for several decades.

Yeah, uh, Einstein, you might try directing your comments at mj, who doesn't know that.

roachman: Master of the Obvious.

Eh?

If the Democrat party is not racist, why are they running a mulatto instead of a real black when they have so many like Sharpton who are the real deal??

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