UPDATE: The traveling Hillary plant known as "Boxer Boy" for the bright red boxer gloves he wears is planted again behind Hillary in the Kentucky audience tonight!
The traveling audience plant was spotted in (left to right) Pennsylvania, Indiana, and West Virginia and he made it to Kentucky tonight. He's in the audience planted behind Hillary Clinton!
Unreal!
Here he is again in Kentucky...

It may not pay much... But, it's a job.
Here is video of Hillary Clinton's traveling audience plant in the audience behind Hillary in Kentucky:
(18 seconds)
Check out the right side of the screen for the bright red boxing gloves.
HILLARY WINS KENTUCKY
32% Of Kentucky Democrats Would Vote For Senator John McCain
FOX News reported:
Hillary Clinton has won the Kentucky Democratic primary, FOX News projects.Pajamas Media is following the action today.
Exit polls indicate that the New York senator is winning by at least 2-to-1. She is capturing almost every demographic group, doing particularly well among the large group of white, working-class voters in the state.
Votes are still being counted in Oregon, which also is holding its primary, and early returns are not expected until later in the night. Polls closed Tuesday in Kentucky at 7 p.m. ET.
Barack Obama appeared ready to capture a majority of pledged delegates once the results of both contests are known. But he told FOX News earlier in the day he hasn’t “declared victory.”
With just 16 percent of precincts reporting in Kentucky, Clinton was leading 51-to-46 percent.
Seventy-one percent of white voters, 78 percent of seniors and 68 percent of voters without college degrees went for Clinton in Kentucky, according to FOX News exit polls.
The exit polls also showed 64 percent of Clinton voters still think the New York senator will take the nomination.
UPDATE 2: Obama celebrates his Oregon win in Iowa... There's probably a lot of Iowans suffering buyers remorse tonight after that Wright controversy.
There is no way Obama would have taken Iowa if the G-damn Wright tapes would have been released in December.
Obama is calling for parents to shut off the TV and read to children.
That goes with his theme yesterday: "We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK."
That's odd-- Obama repeats his politics of fear line.
It's over. Boy, what an empty speech.
Just words.
Anyone else see the humor in this?
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The independent political arm of the nation's largest government workers union has taken out a $1 million loan to replenish its coffers after spending millions of dollars backing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and criticizing her rival, Sen. Barack Obama, according to campaign records.
Despite the union's endorsement of Mrs. Clinton, state chapters of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) in Illinois and Oregon have broken with the national leadership in recent months and thrown their support behind Mr. Obama.
Filings with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) show that the union's political group, AFSCME People, took out a $1 million loan on Feb. 25 from Amalgamated Bank in New York while spending more than $2 million to sway the Democratic contest. The expenditures included more than $200,000 in negative mailers against Mr. Obama in New Hampshire, Iowa and Ohio.
I think that Hillary is fighting a losing battle.
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She's not fighting a losing battle...she's fighting the fight the regular avg day joe's want her to fight. That's why she's still in it. People have had the chance to end this back before ohio where i'm from. But yet, she keeps getting votes and wins. Why? Because people are starting to wake up and understand that speeches don't pay the bills, put food on the table, pay medical bills. You can talk about change and talk how your different, but do the same kind of politics behind the cameras and speeches. I would rather vote for someone who's "dirty laundry" is out there and has been been picked through time and time again then vote for someone who we don't know nothing about with hardly no experience doing the most important job in the country. Maybe people are really starting to ask themselves this question. If you, a loved one, a parent or child need a heart surgery, would you let somoeone with hardly any experience (2 years) do that surgery? Or would you opt for someone with more experience? Someone who has been through it all the ups and downs of it. So why would you let someone run your country who has no experience. Why would you put your family, friends and loved ones at risk? Isn't that decision as important as the other? That is why people are still voting for her. That is why this race isn't over. And that is why no matter what the numbers try to say, he can't close the deal. Because people want a president that's going to think of everyone not just the elite, or color of skin or people who don't look to their religon or guns for a feel of support.
ReplyDeleteHey, anon 6:37, the dems' race isn't over for two reasons: "OPERATION CHAOS" (please pass the popcorn), and because the obamster and his trash-mouth spouse are anti-American racist ingrates.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is a shocker, I live in KY, transplanted from CA, If anyone thought a black man had a shot in hell winning here there naive as hell. They are so close on the issues you can barely tell them apart. It is absurd that Hillary voters really would vote for McCain, if they are true democrats they should be ashamed of themselves. Most people I know in this redneck stated are voting for her just to strengthen McCain. As for all the Hillary supporters ask yourselves who sold all the jobs to China, screw Nafta, look into China's favored trade nation status, look at bill sign away, and then ask yourselves why do we deal with a slave trading nation, who subjects there workers to such poor envioronmental standards, some of these cities you can't see the sun. And energy plan, where were the Clintons when it came to an energy plan, were they really that stupid that they didn't see it coming. If Brazil is saavy enough to see it coming in the 70's where were we on an energy plan. Looks like we were alittle behind the ball on that one.
ReplyDeleteYou libs sure don't seem shy about calling your fellow dem. party members racists. It just flows from your tongues.
ReplyDeleteAnon 7:01, you seem to understand "OPERATION CHAOS," and help it along by labeling ALL Kentuckians "redneck(s)". You forgot the "bitter, Bible-clinging, and gun-toting," but we can fill in the blanks from anon 6:37. You folks are a pure-dee wonder!
Why on earth do they feel a need to plant this guy in the audience? It's too bad Hillary is sinking because she is much more prepared to be President than Obama. Of course, I don't want either of them, but I think Obama looks like Jimmy Carter the Second already. Let's pray the country wakes up and elects an adult in November! God bless! Padre Steve
ReplyDeleteThis is the exact reason why Clinton should hang it up. By her fighting to the bitter end, the Dems will be hurt beyond repair. Look at how many of you will not vote for the other. With this attitude, you all LOOSE!
ReplyDeleteKing George and his puppet McStain will enjoy another 4 years of the rich oil barons getting richer and the middle class coming to an end!
Divided we fall, united we stand tall!
When will the pundits "get it" that Hillary Clinton has significant support? This evening, I hear them say she should tell her supporters not to vote for her if they're racist. Dear God! Here in West Virginia, Barack Obama came and stayed a couple of hours...once. Hillary campaigned her heart out. Is there any reason we should consider someone as a presidential candidate when they don't appear to be comfortable with us? Come on. The African-American vote is largely going to Obama. Anybody screaming race about that? Hillary Clinton understands the issues of the working class. It's why she's winning with us. Obama isn't comfortable with us so we don't vote for him. It's that simple.
ReplyDeleteThe coverage of the Democratic Primary appears to be very biased in favor of Hilary Clinton. It is obvious that the media does not like Barak Obama by the negative press and analysis of the this race. It's always positive for Clinton and gloom for Obama but at the end of the day with all these so called exil polls and web polls....the voters and delegates are yet expressing themselves of their desires. So the real poll is seen and thats why Obama is on top right now and he will get the democratic nomination.
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