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  • RomeoRamenII at 10:57 PM JST - 15th April

    "Bittergate" certainly vindicates hillary's decision to hang around until PA, IN, WV and KY - states full of gun-owning, church going folks - get to vote.

    RR

  • redacted at 10:59 PM JST - 15th April

    "I agree with Obama, provisional [provincial?] America cling[s] to gun ownership, religion and an intense hatred of people who don't look like them for various reasons. He is telling the truth and they just can't handle it!!"

    Forgotten his primary victories already? Obama won Iowa, which is 94 percent "white."

    He is a typical Lefty elitist. He is a product of very exclusive schools. He sends his kids to elite private schools but wants to see to it ordinary folks won't be able to do the same. This guy has never worked in the private sector. He is a fraud.

  • RomeoRamenII at 11:15 PM JST - 15th April

    When barack loses the nomination, white racism will be blamed. It must be that white America is unwilling to elect a black man, because the truth that Americans are turned off by this particular, radical, under-qualified black man is unthinkable.

    RR

  • RomeoRamenII at 11:20 PM JST - 15th April

    You know what barack's handlers need to do now? Stick him in a pickup truck and have him out there trotting around with woods with a Winchester during hunting season.

    It is so great when democratic presidental candidates are shown doin' "just plain folks" stuff. The picture of Dukakis in a tank still makes me laugh every time I see it.

    RR

  • usaexpat at 11:21 PM JST - 15th April

    the longer it goes on the worse it gets. The good thing is that Bush and his incompetents will be swept aside. I would rather have had McCain from the start so I think that's where I am heading with my vote

  • RomeoRamenII at 11:33 PM JST - 15th April

    Funny. The guy who's always talking about The Future now doesn't have one. At least not as U.S. president.

    Maybe in stand-up comedy ... I mean, he's got a good speaking voice:

    "This articulate black guy goes to a San Francisco fundraiser..."

    RR

  • Madverts at 12:58 AM JST - 16th April

    ramen.

    Admit it.

    You're terrified at the thought of it all.

  • Badsey at 01:00 AM JST - 16th April

    now what's Hillary complaining about? She needs to pack-up her carpet bags and drop out of this race before she destroys the Democrat Party.

    -actually I hope she stays in and gets the nomination. I believe Obama could win it with a new party. Exciting stuff.

  • adaydream at 02:07 AM JST - 16th April

    I hear these republicans just screaming equality for Barack's comments, but they are really scared to death, like Madverts mentioned. They squeal and moan, but given the chance to vote for a real change in this country, they'll just try to reelect this bald, old man who flip flops from no tax breaks to keeping the george bush tax breaks for the rich.

    With a flack jacket, 100 fighters and helicopters overhead he'll tell you just how well this contrived war is going.

    If we'd have stayed in Vietnam till we won the war, we'd still be there and John McCain would still be in a POW camp.

    But let's stay in Iraq till we win this one.

  • Madverts at 02:44 AM JST - 16th April

    Badsey,

    "I believe Obama could win it with a new party. Exciting stuff."

    I concur that that would indeed be exciting.

    Heh, and more importantly, it would bug the hell out of the JT radical brigade.

  • Everton2 at 04:05 AM JST - 16th April

    redacted, elitist could hardly be used to describe Obama. He was raised by a single mother with very modest means. He and his wife only recently paid off their college tuition and still has a large mortgage on their home. And where should he send his kids to school now that he is a senator? I get it some inner city decaying school like other blacks.

  • Sarge at 07:22 AM JST - 16th April

    adverts

    Admit it.

    You're terrified of me predicting a McCain and GOP blowout.

  • Madverts at 06:21 PM JST - 16th April

    Uh, sarge....?

    GOP blowout? Is this yet another scandal?

  • Hapa_musume at 06:20 PM JST - 18th April

    now what's Hillary complaining about? She needs to pack-up her carpet bags and drop out of this race before she destroys the Democrat Party.

    Dean, Pelosi and Reid already did that. At this point of the election, and what I'm seeing on Dem blogs, they're the most hated Dems in the country now!

    Most incompetent leadership since before Carter.

  • marilu at 01:42 PM JST - 21st April

    Obama has a good game going. Like his preacher Mr. Wright said, "He was raised by a single mom..." That is extremely misleading. No doubt that is meant to conjure up an image of a single mom struggling to raise a son in the inner city. In reality, although he was raised by a single mom, Obama was raised with the help of his grandparents and traveled the world. His grandmother was a vice president of a bank at a time when that was even more uncommon than it is now for a woman to be a vice president of a bank. His father went to Harvard. Obama and his wife both went to Harvard Law (Columbia and Princeton for undergrad, respectively). Obama went to elite private schools as a child (like Punahou in Hawaii). His wife enjoyed a $300,000+/year salary before she quit her job (it's also worth reading up on how she got that job). To deny that he is part of the elite is laughable.

    While McCain's wife is indeed an heiress, McCain is less out of touch with middle America than Obama. Furthermore, McCain's son is an enlisted Marine. There is no doubt his son could have secured a place at the Naval Academy and become an officer like his dad and grandfather, but instead he chose to enlist as a 17 or 18 year old and is now an Iraq war veteran. Meanwhile, Obama chose as his mentor, who in his "sermons" said, "God bless America? No, no, no! God Damn America!" and teaches his followers to blame society for their ills. It's no wonder his wife Michelle Obama was never proud to be an American until the moment she realized her husband is a contender for President of the U.S., despite the fact that the Obamas have led a very privileged life. His disparaging remarks about small-town people is no surprise. He was addressing rich folks at an invitation-only fund raiser in San Francisco. Google this topic; when you read his remarks in context, there is no doubt he meant it the way it sounded.

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