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    So does that mean that Hillary actually ran an incompetent campaign and it wasn't all just Obama's greatness? Because I remember someone pointing to beating the vaunted Clinton machine in the primary as a qualification for the presidency. I didn't buy it.
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    Xiahou, darling, there's nothing about Obama that you like. And I seem to remember you being rather in favor of Hillary Clinton during the dem primaries, so let's not get bitter now, shall we? As for defending Obama, I've decided that defending is a sucker's game in this crowd, and attack is the only way to go. You absorbed that lesson long before I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    Xiahou, darling

    And I seem to remember you being rather in favor of Hillary Clinton during the dem primaries, so let's not get bitter now, shall we?
    I thought and still do think that she'd be a better president than Obama- but that's hardly a seal of approval. I think it was apparent that her campaign was run poorly though.

    As for defending Obama, I've decided that defending is a sucker's game in this crowd, and attack is the only way to go. You absorbed that lesson long before I did.
    What I learned, early in the primary season, was that none of them were worth defending.
    I'm still hoping that McCain will nominate a decent VP, but I'm not too hopeful.
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    An interesting take. Go ahead and admit it (if only to yourself)—she would have been a horrible President.

    The massive leak of inside dope on the Clinton primary campaign is remarkable in the annals of presidential election history. Not sure I've ever seen anything like it. The disloyalty to the candidate is breathtaking.

    What does it say about Sen. Clinton that so many aides were willing to share private matters publicly? Clearly, many are eager to shift blame to her and away from themselves. That is not particularly new for losing bids.

    But giving so many campaign documents to the press? That suggests a certain hostility between candidate and underlings that should give pause to those who believed that Clinton was ready "on day one" to take command of the White House.

    Beyond this mutiny, the behind-the-scenes paperwork shows how Clinton horribly mismanaged her own people. Postponing critical decisions until the roof caved in, and then forcing her staff to manage the damage control. Not a pretty picture for running the country.

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    While not being a fan of Hillary in any way, shape or form, I do feel kinda bad for her. She got betrayed by her party, because it was ultimately the superdelegates, *not* Joe Voter that handed victory to Obama.
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    An interesting take. Go ahead and admit it (if only to yourself)—she would have been a horrible President.
    Did anyone besides Louis believe that she wouldn't have been?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PanzerJaeger View Post
    Did anyone besides Louis believe that she wouldn't have been?
    Not that she would have been a great president, but I would have voted for her before I voted for McLame.
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    An interesting take. Go ahead and admit it (if only to yourself)—she would have been a horrible President.
    Horrible? Maybe. At least she would've been president.

    Clinton and Louis are correct: Obama is unelectable. I predict Denver will be one big show of lament for what could've been: a democratic president. By 2012, a distant memory, something younger Americans will only know from the history books.


    America says Obama can keep the change:

    In a sharp turnaround, Republican John McCain has opened a 5-point lead on Democrat Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential race and is seen as a stronger manager of the economy, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.

    McCain leads Obama among likely U.S. voters by 46 percent to 41 percent, wiping out Obama's solid 7-point advantage in July and taking his first lead in the monthly Reuters/Zogby poll.
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    I'm of the opinion that either McCain or Obama would be better, more moderate leaders than Senator Clinton. So I'm happy all around. Her and Rudy were the two candidates who gave me serious heebie-jeebies.

    By comparison, I find the attempts by the left to portray McCain as a rightist idiot who will equate a third Bush term to be silly. And I find the right's attempt to paint Obama as ... lord, I lose track of all of the mutually contradictory calumnies they're throwing his way, anyway, I find that attempt equally contemptible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    Aha! A chance for my collection of obscure polling results to shine! Some of the latest national results are:
    Gallup Daily - Obama winning 45-43
    Rasmussen Daily - Obama winning 47-46
    New York Times - Obama winning 45-42
    Wall Street Journal - Obama winning 45-42
    Louisiana Times - Obama winning 45-43
    Zogby (The one you posted) - McCain winning 46-41
    Quinnipiac University - Obama winning 47-42
    Lake/Tarrence - McCain winning 47-46
    Fox News - Obama winning 42-39
    YouGov/Economist - Obama winning 39-38

    So the race is still a statistical tie, with Obama perhaps winning by a point or two.
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    As for defending Obama, I've decided that defending is a sucker's game in this crowd, and attack is the only way to go. You absorbed that lesson long before I did.
    Count me among the suckers, but I thought you did a fine job separating real issues from fake with regard to the gentleman. And I despise Obama, so that tells you how well you did.
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    I think that article is making mountains out of molehills. Could Clinton's campaign have been run more effectively? Sure. But it still wouldn't change the fact that she lost the overwhelming majority of the Black vote. With Obama grabbing anywhere from 85% - 95% of the black vote in every single state Hillary could have changed her name to Foxy Hill, donned an uber-afro and whistled negro spirituals at all her appearances and it wouldn't have changed a thing. It wouldn't change the fact that Obama's 'American Idol-esque' appeal and charisma won him a huge chunk of the youth vote. It also wouldn't change the fact that Hillary ticked off the Democratic party's far left constiuency with her pro-war vote on Iraq and her pandering to moderate voters on their buzz issues. Last but not least there's nothing Hillary's campaign could have done to change the fact that she's a woman... a handicap made worse by the fact that she is married to a man whose Presidential exploits not necessarily related to cigars and sticky dresses are slowly moving him into the realm of infamy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiahou View Post
    So does that mean that Hillary actually ran an incompetent campaign and it wasn't all just Obama's greatness?
    Obviously. She wasn't even smart enough to embrace People Powered Politics. Idiot.
    Last edited by PanzerJaeger; 08-13-2008 at 04:45.

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    Obviously. She wasn't even smart enough to embrace People Powered Politics. Idiot.
    I can't help but feel I was just snubbed
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    I can't help but feel I was just snubbed.
    Nothing personal of course!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanzerJaeger View Post
    Nothing personal of course!
    Of course, I was smiling when I read it.
    Quote Originally Posted by rvg
    While not being a fan of Hillary in any way, shape or form, I do feel kinda bad for her. She got betrayed by her party, because it was ultimately the superdelegates, *not* Joe Voter that handed victory to Obama.
    Could you clarify this? There is no meaningful metric that Obama didn't win by, including # of states won, % of popular vote, # of pledged delegates, etc, etc.
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    Of course, I was smiling when I read it.

    Could you clarify this? There is no meaningful metric that Obama didn't win by, including # of states won, % of popular vote, # of pledged delegates, etc, etc.
    He lost the popular vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banquo's Ghost View Post
    Nah, my money's on Manchester United for that year too...


    I think that article is making mountains out of molehills. Could Clinton's campaign have been run more effectively? Sure. But it still wouldn't change the fact that she lost the overwhelming majority of the Black vote.

    Ive heard/read (probably somewhere on here) that various black leaders and the like were rooting for Clinton up until she lost in Iowa, then blacks realised obama could win and mainly piled behind him, so if she had won Iowa maybe she could have held more of the black vote...

    As for defending Obama, I've decided that defending is a sucker's game in this crowd, and attack is the only way to go.

    It is alot easier to make random accusations and spam article links than actually try and sort through that crap and find out what actually happened and why...

    She wasn't even smart enough to embrace People Powered Politics. Idiot.

    Fusion (or is it Fission) powered politics is the way of the future... people can only take you so far...
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