Saturday, May 10, 2008

Unelectable: Hillary's Parting Shot to the Obama Campaign?

Thanks to Suzie for sending this earlier...
From Reverend Jeremiah Wright to the terrorist William Ayers to former PLO operative Rashid Khalidi to bitter Michelle to Tony Rezko to his radical advisors...
Barack Obama is no shoe-in for president.

This video is a reminder of that:

This video was posted by Hillary supporter Flineo.
It would be interesting to know who was behind its creation.

7 comments:

  1. "Operation Chaos" just got another boost from hillary's camp. A fine compilation, doing the work that juan mccain is too feeble-mindedly liberal to do.

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  2. bear,

    Keep the following in your mind. "Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ Winston Spencer Churchill

    Then read this.
    The Champ Is Here

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  3. bear,

    Here is another one to read.

    Hillary Clinton's Nuclear Option

    What constitutes the Nuclear Option?

    Senator Obama has gotten such a near-universal pass on his background that there remain potentially troubling elements to his career and life-story. Bringing these forward now and painting them in the worst possible light could have a "death by a thousand cuts" impact on the largely untried Senator from Illinois, who has already shown that he's not at his best in responding to harsh and unexpected criticism. Keeping Senator Obama dodging and ducking and bobbling defenses creates two opportunities:

    * Senator Obama's background will deliver that one "deal-killer" issue that will turn the superdelegates away from their popular favorite, or

    * The weight of unanswered criticism will collectively convince the superdelegates that Senator Obama can't win, and that the Party needs a win more than it needs Obama

    Both options are long shots, to be sure, but there may be enough out there with which to criticize Senator Obama to make the nuclear option at least plausible. Some might even say that the nuclear option campaign has already begun with Paul Begala's public pronouncement that the Party Can't Win by relying on white eggheads and African-Americans, a bombshell he dropped on CNN in a "debate" with Democratic strategist Donna Brazile.

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  4. Anonymous3:05 AM

    Gateway Pundit: Is there no shame for Hillary supporters. I guess not you support Hillary who has no shame. She's like the wife of your best friend who you can't stand.
    Love Bill hate his wife.

    Nahanni: Using GOP talking points
    to boost Hillary. She really is a Republican hun. She talks like one, lies like one and campaigns like one.



    I find it very disappointing that Hillary Supporters played there GOP
    cards when there nominee was losing. When you couldn't win on ideas or personality you played the
    personal gotcha game. It's all the GOP has now. They can't run on the last eight years can they.

    Since you like posting GOP talking points try this one.

    http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/2008/05/06/gingrich-warns-fellow-republicans-of-possible-disaster/
    I guess it's to bad for you but some and there are quite a few don't think Obama is unelectable.


    This campaign was good for Obama.
    It showed that hate politics and racist overtones don't work in the Democratic party. Hillary's running for the wrong party.
    The last time I checked new Democratic voters are through the roof.


    Obama did not have to open Hillary's closet which is 10,0000 sq foot home. The Obama camp never brought up all of her legal and personal issues. Hillary as the nominee was the GOP's dream.

    They could'nt wait to have the opening house when she won. Don;t fool yourself into thinking her closet was going to remained closed.

    If you wanted to reunite the GOP make Hillary the nominee. They hate and despise her like half the Democratic party does now.

    You must be an idiot to think the GOP would not have brought up all her crimes and her up coming lawsuit.

    For me her Foreign policy credentials were a joke. Obliterate Iran. How many times will she show she is totally ignorant of the Middle East. In reality Israel will attack Iran first like they did before. Will she then obliterate Israel.

    No wonder she voted for the Iraq war. She couldn't even bring herself to apologize.


    Reminds me of Bush. make a mistake and never admit it. If this was the GOP primary she might have had a chance but this isn't there party.

    Now imagine if Obama told the same story multiple times about being under sniper fire. Lying.

    The press would have asked him to
    drop out the race for being a LIAR.

    I guess it's OK for your nominee to lie multiple times knowingly to her own supporters at her own pep rally's. Since we already know she's a LIAR.


    I was not an Obama supporter but the day Hillary voted to name the
    Iranian Army a terrorist organization she lost me.

    How could you vote for the Neo-Cons
    second wet dream. Iraq was the first. To much Neo-Con in that woman.

    Lets not forget that she also supported and voted for the Bankruptcy Bill sponsored by the credit card companies. Bankruptcy just happens to be at an all time high now. When you go file you can thank Hillary for the debt you can't get rid of. Rich people used Bankruptcy all the time. No Problem. How many times did Donald Trump file bankruptcy.

    Soon as the middle class started using it they shut it down.
    Thanks Hillary.

    Way to support the consumer and the middle class. With friends like Hillary the middle class doesn't need enemies.

    See I listed numerous reason for not voting for Hillary. None of them had to do with who she may or may not know.

    As Newt Gingrich says. If that's
    all the GOP has got they got nothing.

    Just like Hillary.

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  5. Anonymous3:07 AM

    Here is that Newt Link.

    http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/2008/05/06/
    gingrich-warns-fellow-republicans-
    of-possible-disaster/

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  6. Anonymous3:17 AM

    Form the Newt article.

    Gingrich, who helped Republicans win control of the House for the first time in 40 years in 1994, is now a commentator who likes to give his party unsolicited advice.

    Gingrich says the Republican loss in the special election in Louisiana’s sixth congressional district this past weekend should be “a sharp wake up call” for party members.

    Gingrich noted President George W. Bush carried the district by 19 percentage points in winning reelection in 2004. In the end, Democratic State Rep. Donald Cazayoux defeated Republican Woody Jenkins. Republicans tried to cast Cazayoux a liberal by comparing him to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, but voters didn’t seem to buy it.

    Obama helped the guy out to.
    That's the second seat he helped pick up.

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  7. Anonymous3:20 AM

    http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/05/newt_gingrich_warns_the_gop_re.html

    He also said this.

    Writing in Human Events, the former Speaker says that Saturday's loss of a long-held Republican House seat in Louisiana, coming after a similar defeat in Illinois, "should be a sharp wake up call for Republicans: Either Congressional Republicans are going to chart a bold course of real change or they are going to suffer decisive losses this November."

    Newt contends:

    The Republican brand has been so badly damaged that if Republicans try to run an anti-Obama, anti- Reverend Wright, or (if Senator Clinton wins), anti-Clinton campaign, they are simply going to fail.

    This model has already been tested with disastrous results.

    By Hillary herself.

    Try again Nahanni.

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