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Hilarious – and slightly disturbing.
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Hilarious – and slightly disturbing.
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Boy, if this is where he’s placing his chips I can’t wait for November! My ninjas, please!
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Hilarious.
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Doesn’t want to listen to economists? As if they’re the problem – not ignorant politicians who are more concerned with ‘winning’ and power than actually doing their job…
Didn’t this fool go to Wellesley?
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“Hillary Clinton is now running as if Barack were the Democrat, and she was the Republican“
No surprise here, ninjas. Hillary Clinton can chalk one up in the W column tonight, winning the Pennsylvania primary by a projected 8 points with 30% more precincts to report in. Let’s just hope she doesn’t let it go to her head … haaaaaaaa. I’m so sad.
This is Pennsylvania, folks. Barack Obama was never supposed to be close in this one, and Clinton is already trying to spin the victory as people being unsure about the viable nature of his candidacy. Apparently she forgot that she was supposed to have this in the bag back on or before Super Tuesday. And she would have gotten away with it, too. If it weren’t for those damned free thinkers and their ideals …
It is nice to see that the major media outlets are largely saying that this victory is merely allowing her campaign to continue to exist, rather than giving her any sort of boost she shouldn’t receive.
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Michelle Obama is scheduled to appear on the Colbert Report tomorrow, April 15. Be sure to check it out.
Obama ends up getting 110 long-horned delegates, while Clinton gained only 105. Remember when Bill Clinton suggested that Hillary needed to “win big” in Texas or pack it in? laff
John McCain’s first general election campaign add:
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[John McCain is not from Boston and demonstrates none of the basic tendencies of the ninjitsu]
Rapper 50 Cent, who told Time magazine last September he was supporting the New York senator’s White House bid, now says he has decided to shift his allegiance to Obama [...] “I’m Obama to the end now, baby!” But the musician also admitted he’s lost interest in the protracted Democratic race, and may not support either candidate.
Over at the Post David Broder presents his solution for the punished Democrats of Michigan and Florida. He doesn’t see much luck coming Hillary’s way, but for the delegates he imagines that the “perks of convention week would be available –the parties, the schmoozing, the press interviews.”
It seems to be understood among party elders and openly inferred from some influential Dems that Hillary is done (obviously her campaign doesn’t have money left for calculators as they disagree). I also believe that super delegates who represent states that have already voted should act. Why hasn’t Pelosi endorsed Obama yet (especially after this)?
Courtesy of the Daily Dish.
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According to the Washington Post: Total Delegates: Obama – 1620; Clinton – 1499. Super delegates: Obama – 214; Clinton – 250. Delegates up for grabs (super and pledged): 852. There are 8 more contests.
“When will the Clintons release their tax returns? What actual explanation is there for the delay?” -Andrew Sullivan