Barack Obama! Take down Hillary!

StupidHumanBeingsStupidHumanBeings Posts: 85
edited August 2007 in A Moving Train
I think he should! The Republicans are going to hammer her and her husband anyways about their whitewater and Lewinsky lies. Might as well be a Democrat that get's miles out of it.

The way the Clintons lied and maneuvered gave the Bush administration a perfect playbook on how to run their lies.

If Barack really wants to challenge the establishment he should get up there and say "The Bush administration lied, got us into this war, and when asked by the Congress the people elected lie more and hide behind executive privilege. The republicans should know how to get away with it too, not too long ago they were on this side of the fence with Clinton. It's time to change how Washington does business"

Did anyone hear Bill Clinton a few weeks back call the Bush administration liars and evasive of Congress. He's usually a good speaker but fumbled getting sentences out like good ol Dubya as he was saying it. He sounded like a 5 year old caught with his hands in the cookie jar.

Win! Obama! Win!
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  • I think he should! The Republicans are going to hammer her and her husband anyways about their whitewater and Lewinsky lies. Might as well be a Democrat that get's miles out of it.

    The way the Clintons lied and maneuvered gave the Bush administration a perfect playbook on how to run their lies.

    If Barack really wants to challenge the establishment he should get up there and say "The Bush administration lied, got us into this war, and when asked by the Congress the people elected lie more and hide behind executive privilege. The republicans should know how to get away with it too, not too long ago they were on this side of the fence with Clinton. It's time to change how Washington does business"

    Did anyone hear Bill Clinton a few weeks back call the Bush administration liars and evasive of Congress. He's usually a good speaker but fumbled getting sentences out like good ol Dubya as he was saying it. He sounded like a 5 year old caught with his hands in the cookie jar.

    Win! Obama! Win!
    Obama lost all hope of getting my vote when he decided to trust insurance and pharmaceutical companies. I know he's not stupid enough to really think they'll do the right thing so he's got to have some sort of interest in them. Anyone without a true universal health care plan shouldn't even be taken seriously as a candidate. It's one thing I love about Edwards. And Kucinich, of course.
  • jsasojsaso Posts: 179
    hillary clinton and barack obama are both supported
    by the same bankers that caused vietnam and iraq...
    so it doesnt matter who wins...
    both i will go with barack cause when hillary hits menopause
    it would be hell to pay if she was in charge
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    jsaso wrote:
    both i will go with barack cause when hillary hits menopause
    it would be hell to pay if she was in charge

    are you implying that the natural change in a woman's body will somehow make this government worse than what it already is? will she get pissed off and moody and just invade another sovreign nation? gimme a break. its kind of stupid to suggest that hormones might make one a better or worse leader. we've had 225 years of men leading this country and look where we are, i would be willing to bet that hillary will in no way be any worse of a president than GWB. testosterone level does not make you a more or less qualified leader.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • jsasojsaso Posts: 179
    i was kidding about that
  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    i'd like to believe barack obama can really change things in washington. because right now, it looks like he is the only one who can beat Hillary Clinton. but in the debates he has behaved exactly like a typical politician which confirmed, to me at least, a lot of things people on the 'honest left' have been accusing him of.

    so it doesn't seem worth it to support Obama. i'd rather take a stand for Mike Gravel and what he represents and, unless something i haven't thought of changes my mind, that's who I plan on voting for at the primary.
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