Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Hillary Reveals How She Will Steal Election at Convention (Video)

** Hillary Clinton reveals how she is going to steal this election!
...This thing is going to go all the way to the convention! Right on!

Hillary Clinton told Greta Van Susteren on FOX News that she will make certain that Florida and Michigan are counted one way or another:

Hillary Clinton reveals how she will steal election:

HILLARY: But, Michigan is the clearest example of getting right up to the brink of doing the right thing and having Senator Obama say no I won't do it.

GRETA: And, if he says, "No I won't do it," that leaves Michigan and Florida out and does that leave you out?

HILLARY: No, not at all. We're going to make those votes count one way or another.

GRETA: How?

HILLARY: Well, you know, you can always go to the (DNC) convention... That’s what credential fights are for. Let's... Let’s have the Democratic party go on record against seating the Michigan and Florida delegations three months before the general election? I don’t think that will happen. I think they will be seated. So that's where we're heading if we don't get this worked out."
FOX News Election HQ reported on the interview with Hillary:

The Democratic race is a “long way from being over,” Hillary Clinton told FOX News on Wednesday, and she has no qualms about taking the primary fight all the way to the convention floor.

In a sit-down interview with FOX News’ Greta Van Susteren, which aired Wednesday night, Clinton said not to write her candidacy’s obituary yet, even though she’s trailing Barack Obama by 157 pledged delegates with opportunities dwindling to make up that gap.

“Sixty-two percent said let it go on,” Clinton said, referring to a new Rasmussen survey that found that portion of Democrats aren’t ready for either candidate to leave the race. “That is what people are telling me. That is what we have to do. Let the voters have a chance to be heard. Nobody should be writing obituaries on this race, because it is a long way from being over.”

The Democratic race has taken unexpected twists and turns in the last two weeks, from the controversy over Obama’s long-time pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. to criticism of Clinton’s exaggerated claims that she landed in Bosnia in 1996 under sniper fire.

But neither candidate is expected to lock down the nomination on pledged delegates before the August convention. And although Democratic leaders are scrambling to avoid a prolonged fight that could give GOP nominee-in-waiting John McCain a decided advantage, Clinton said Wednesday there are too many ifs for the matter to be settled yet.

“Well this is a really close election. Despite what some might say, it is a very close election in the popular vote and in the delegates,” she said. “We have 10 contests ahead of us, plus, don’t forget, Florida and Michigan. You know, I keep beating this drum … millions of people are going to be voting in the next three months, and I hope that will include Florida and Michigan.”

Clinton’s campaign has argued for seating the Michigan and Florida delegations, which were stripped after those states held early primaries in violation of party rules. Recent efforts to hold re-votes in those states have fallen through.

Clinton won both of those states’ primaries in January, though none of the candidates campaigned and Obama was not even on the ballot in Michigan.

Clinton said, barring a resolution on Florida and Michigan, the fight goes to convention.

“You know, you can always go to the convention. That’s what credential fights are for,” he said. “Let’s have the Democratic party go on record against seating the Michigan and Florida delegations three months before the general election? I don’t think that will happen. I think they will be seated. So that’s where we’re headed if we don’t get this worked out.”
You better stock up on the popcorn, Nahanni.

12 Comments:

Blogger BEAR said...

"Operation Chaos" is moving right along. Our platoon in "Bear" Company/3rd/267th Chaos Regiment, Oregon Division, is doing its part in getting out the primary vote for the hill-monster.

This latest Offensive by our favorite anti-unity candidate has been brilliant! While the obamster takes R & R, his now panicky and disorganized troops are falling back before shillary. Even the most viciously racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-American counter-attacks by the obamster's "Chaplain" Corps are proving ineffective. Hillary's "Rapid Reaction" Battalions from Michigan and Florida, plus a clever disinformation campaign by James Carville, are blunting the obamster's vaunted "Chaplains".

I must go now, as my troops are calling for more Orville Redenbacher's (Extra Butter).

9:33 PM  
Blogger Elroy Jetson said...

Hey Gateway,
Elroy loves popcorn too!!!!

Bear,
Thank you for your service. You, your company and the rest of our fighting force are doing a magnificent job. You guys make me proud to be an American every day.

9:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

12:01 am Reuters is reporting that Colombia has seized 66lbs of uranium from a FARC camp!!!!!!

Rich in kansas city

10:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN26296862 this the add for the story


Rich in KC

10:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

there should be a 6862 on the end of that

Rich in kc

10:15 PM  
Blogger Nahanni said...

OOOOOH!

A credential fight!!!!!

WHEE! They might just have to call out the Colorado National Guard to stop the rioting inside the Pepsi center!

Anyhoo...I figured that would be the way they would get Florida and Michigan seated. It is the most logical way to force the party to do it. There are alot of Obama delegates whos' credentials can be disputed-the Texas caucus delegates for example. And a credential fight will be ugly.

GP, I think I am going to have to drive up to Iowa and haul back a pick up truck full of popcorn to cover all our popcorn needs. Will have to stop by the Land O' Lakes butter factory in Minnesota and pick up a trailer full of butter, too.

1:17 AM  
Blogger juandos said...

Oh dear the libtards are whining like crazy...

Consider the breathless headlines from the libtard outlet Alternet:
Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?

The Nation is also in full fledged whine mode: "Operation Chaos," Rush Limbaugh's campaign urging Republicans to vote for Hillary Clinton in Democratic primaries, has been very effective. It doubled Republican turnout in Ohio and Texas, boosting Clinton and prolonging the Democratic race. But in Ohio, it was also almost certainly illegal...

ROFLMAO!

4:09 AM  
Blogger Amy Proctor said...

This Democratic food fight is magically delicious. It's the gift that keeps on giving. It's like watching two self-absorbed SC Miss Teen contestants hammer it out on national.

Ride on to the end, Hillary! I'm with you!

(*this ad approved by John McCain*)
:)

6:13 AM  
Anonymous DagneyT said...

I hope Denver's National Guard is on high alert come convention time! If she tries to steal it from Obama, there will be rioting in the streets!

7:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The word "Steal" sounds like the Dims reaction to Florida in 2000. If a person wins by following the rules, it is a win.

We should cheer on her efforts and hope that she will never surrender. We have almost 5 months until the convention, 5 months of spending, 5 months of damage done to the eventual candidate.

Let's encourage her to exercise every option afforded her by the rules set by the DNC.

8:43 AM  
Blogger Mongo said...

Welp, Mongo has to pat himself on the back, as well as his lovely wife.

Voted for Obama in the MO Primary long before ole Rush proposed his scheming plan.

Yep... Working well.

Who goes under the Demagog bus? Who knows, who cares?

If it is Barak, my lovely thinks either Bloomberg or Soros will fund a third party run... That will insure a McCain win, but will build a base for a future third party.

10:12 AM  
Blogger Nahanni said...

I think Hillary will get her wish to see Michigan and Florida seated.

Check this out!

Ol' Howie Dean says that Michigan and Florida can not be seated because they changed the rules, right?

But....

It is OK for Puerto Rico to do so and have it's delegates seated!

Fifty five delegates is one more than South Carolina and two fewer than Iowa. I wonder how the number is chosen, given that the formula in states (and the District of Columbia) takes into account the state’s tendency to vote Democratic in the general election. Puerto Rico, of course, does not vote in general elections for President.

So, after about 95% of the elected delegates have been allocated, a territory that is not technically part of the United States gets to change its rules so as to give more of its voters a theoretical chance of determining a presidential candidate that they would have no right to vote for.

6:01 PM  

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