ROFLMAO! Delegates my butt ... for now, at least. Sixteen points in Ohio? Leading in Texas? Obama is on TV claiming victory in ... Vermont. Yeah, good luck with that, buddy. You better be ready for a dogfight from here on out. And if Hillary and a hopefully now non-obsessed media can continue to pull the mask off of the eloquent but inexperienced oBSama, his best bet may end up being Hillary's VP ... or waiting for 2012 or later when he actually has some relevant experience to claim any real accomplishment outside of some small liberal district in Chicago and too many present votes.
If Hillary is smart, she'll start pointing out his lack of a bi-partisan record in his short time in the Senate, as a way of indicating what oBSama his rhetoric really is.
11:36: HRC is leading in Ohio by 225,000 votes -- 16 percentage points -- with 71% of the vote in. This margin will shrink somewhat, but not that much.


If she utters the words Comeback Kid I'll slit my wrists.
Posted by: thegreatbeast | Wednesday, March 05, 2008 at 12:46 AM
This could get interesting. For one, I am glad to see that the Huckster finally bowed out (several weeks too late, FWIW)
Not sure how to read this - a Hillary! armed with SuperDelegates™ could put Obama to bed.
I have to wonder though how the Copperhead (McCain) will deal with having to bone up against both the Cottonmouth (Obama) *and* the Rattlesnake (Hillary).
Because any way you take it, it is going to be a bowl-choker of a race to November.
Te only possible way this race could get more intriguing is if Bill suddenly has a bimbo eruption or a Hillary operative unearths some irrefutable evidence that Obama has carvorted with radical Islamists.
Or if McCain's health fails.
Posted by: seekeronos | Wednesday, March 05, 2008 at 01:01 AM
names. still there. took height. with box and went I confessed parents It is
Posted by: cubepets | Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 08:56 AM