Feb 24th, 2008 | Politics survey

Hillary: "Shame on you Barack Obama!"





750 votes, 1,305 views , 14 comments
 
 
Poll tags:Politics, Shame On You, Barack Obama, Karl Rove, Texas Primaries, Hillary Clinton, Shame On You Barack Obama, Democratic Party, 2008 Elections, President, Ohio Primaries

 
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posted Mar 8th, 2008 at 12:10 CST

Mrs. Clinton is such a phony and dishonest to boot...can't wait to see the end of her!

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posted Mar 2nd, 2008 at 18:30 CST

And take Bill with you!!

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posted Mar 2nd, 2008 at 18:29 CST

Go Hillory GO !!  And take Bill with you.

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posted Mar 1st, 2008 at 23:39 CST

I feel that the Obama supporters, the majority of whom are young, have no idea what it is to work as an executive, what it takes to work as an executive, and what experiences are required to work as an executive...thus they have no idea that the experience is necessary to do a good job.  So I am supporting the only person in the race for which we will get BOTH change and experience - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton!

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posted Mar 1st, 2008 at 23:01 CST

What I want toknow is, where are the Swift Boaters that were calling McCain mentally unfit as to his POW status during Vietnam?  You know the ones that accused his wife of being a drug addict....

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posted Feb 28th, 2008 at 18:39 CST

What became clear on their last debate was the following;  1.That Hillary is obviously hiding something with her refusal to release her tax returns unless she is the Democratic nominee, and also because of her refusal to sign off on the release of those White House documents which would give the American people the truth about her years of alleged experience as First Lady, which she claims qualifies her candidacy.  2. That she's promising over 5 million new jobs if elected president as she did when running for the U.S. Senate, when in fact New Yorkers in the up-state region, lost over 30,000 jobs under her leadership, but instead of taking any responsibility for that failure, chose to point blame on outside forces as she dose when blaming the media for un-fair coverage and also points blame to the voters who  while simultaneously attempts to portray herself as effective.  3. She's always finding reasons to suggest her unfair treatment simply because she is asked the first question which most candidates want, that shows leadership, it portrays importance when you are the one they seek out first. When you are the President of the U.S. you will always be asked first.  4. That truth has become a rare commodity to her in regard to NAFTA... she says she was opposed to it from the onset when in fact, as pointed in her own words, "NAFTA Has Proven To Be Effective." 5. That her attacks on Barack Obama about his alleged lack of experience has proven incorrect especially when he was the one who gave more specific and realistic responses in regard to Foreign Policy.

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posted Feb 28th, 2008 at 07:33 CST

GO HILLARY. THE PRESS IS BEING SO UNFAIR TO THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN. I GET SO SICK OF HEARING POOR LITTLE OBAMA. HE COULD NOT STAND UP TO THE SCRUTINY AND POUNDING THAT HILLARY HAS GOTTEN FOR THE PRESS AND EVERYONE ELSE. SHE IS PRESIDENT MATERIAL. NOT OBAMA WHO APPEARS SOOO TIMID THAT HE HAS TO BE PROTECTED FOR EVERYONE. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HILLARY IN THE RING WITH HIM WITHOUT THE BOXING GLOVES ON AND NO ONE AROUND TO PROTECT HIM, NOT TELE A PROMPTS AND ETC. HE WOULD SINK LIKE A ROCK. SURE REPUBLICANS ARE GOING OVER TO VOTE FOR HIM. THEN IN THE ELECTION THEY CAN VOTE FOR THEIR CANDIDATE. BINGO. THEY WANT OBAMA AN THEIR RUNNING MATE BECAUSE THEY CAN BEAT HIM. THEY CAN'T BEAT HILLARY. WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO HILLARY GO.

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posted Feb 27th, 2008 at 18:52 CST

Go Hillary

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posted Feb 27th, 2008 at 10:37 CST

 Obama will make a republican out of me for the first time in my life

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posted Feb 25th, 2008 at 19:13 CST

i totally agree. she is totally desperate and the result is her mood  swing every day.it's time to stop  

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posted Feb 24th, 2008 at 21:33 CST

Hillary is good at faking-- whether it is crying, acting confident or getting mad. I don't believe a word she says. She is appearing  desperate to me.

Monzini
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Ohio, United States

posted Feb 24th, 2008 at 12:48 CST

Maybe "good" is overstating it, but I think it's a fair tactic. She's responding directly to a criticism leveled by his campaign.

Rolandd
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New York, United States

posted Feb 24th, 2008 at 10:41 CST

And people are actually thinking of voting for this bitch?! What a crock.

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posted Feb 24th, 2008 at 07:29 CST

I am proud of Mrs. and Mrs. John McCain

 
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