Yes, sweet, innocent, little Hillary is trying to steal some delegates. By bringing Florida up now, she's attempting to look like a champion of the people in that state. As for Michigan, the other candidates removed themselves from the ballot in a sign of good faith.
But good faith doesn't exist in Hillary's conniving world. That left the door wide open for her to remain on the ballot, win in a walk - now she wants the decision to not seat Michigan's delegates, made before the primary season began, reversed.
In the final analysis, I'm really not sure America can ever elect the filth that is the Clintons in 08. And there's always that special ace in the hole. Hillary may ultimately end up being defeated in the general with three simple words: Bush, Clinton, Bush, ?


What a disgusting woman. She must think we're idiots to not see this crap that she's pulling.
Posted by: Roy Mustang | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 01:56 AM
More bad news for the Hillster about three snarling attack mutts from The Horse's Mouth blog:
"Okay, this is interesting. I've just learned that CNN has told top Dem strategists James Carville, Paul Begala, and Robert Zimmerman -- who are CNN mainstays but are all Hillary supporters -- that they will not be doing any more political analysis on the network until the Democratic primary has reached a conclusion.
I'm also told that this move came after the Obama campaign repeatedly complained to high level officials at CNN about the presence of Carville and Begala on the network."
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 09:41 AM
"And there's always that special ace in the hole. Hillary may ultimately end up being defeated in the general with three simple words: Bush, Clinton, Bush, ?"
Now this is really good, because as we all know there is a Jeb in the wings, isn't there.
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 09:44 AM
Nah, Jeb won't run. While a (possible?) majority of conservatives have wished for the better part of a decade that the Bush in the Oval was Jeb and not W, the damage done would make him as polarizing as SHillary.
The South Carolina primary may herald doom for Obama. If SHillary wins in a heavy black voting state, the Clintons will take it as a nod from the black community to go ahead and crucify Obama. Their attacks on him will go flat out nuclear.
If she loses? Then it really gets fun.
Posted by: Lamontyoubigdummy | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 11:37 AM
I didn't say and don't know that Jeb will ever run. That he is "in the wings" seems obvious. Would I vote for him if he did run? No. I'm just naturally opposed to dynasties. Unfair? Perhaps, but honest.
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 12:20 PM
No, you just inferred it. "In the wings" applies more to Sean Penn (and maybe Chelsea) than Jeb.
Posted by: Lamontyoubigdummy | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 12:48 PM
"No, you just inferred it."
No, YOU INFERRED it. I, inadvertently it seems, IMPLIED it.
"Idiom: Waiting in the wings
Idiom Definition
Meaning:
* If someone is waiting in the wings, or in the wings, they are in the background, but nearby, ready to act on short notice."
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 02:40 PM
Hey, people, better your boots on: Looks like if Obama and Billary tie on the first vote at the Democratic Convention, Mr. "I invented the Internet" Gore will 'have to step in' to save the party...
Posted by: cire2loki | Monday, March 17, 2008 at 12:19 AM