Posts Tagged ‘hillary clinton’

VIDEO: Black Clinton Delegate CRYING!!!

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

So how is it, that Hillary Clinton makes a speech at the DNC, where everyone is supposed to be rallying behind Obama and right after her speech we se 5 minutes worth of this BLACK woman crying still mad that Clinton is not the candidate.

This raises man issues for me:

1. Isn’t ironic that out of all the cultish Hillary Clinton supporters they found a black woman to convey this message. If history tells us anything, it is always better to rally an anti-sentiment for blacks through blacks.

2. Why did CNN allow this woman to go on this tirade for 5 whole minutes. They cut awa at the drop of a dime on anything else, so why a whole 5 minutes dedicated to “STUTTERING STANLEY” over here.

3. The Republicans may be dirty, call them whatever you like but trust that they know politics and you will not see any of this type of coverage at their convention. Why? Because they won’t allow it. There are tons of people who are on the far conservative right who think McCain is a jerk but you will not see them voicing that at the convention because the word of the week will be “team work”, something blind sighted folks like this Clinton supporter are not quite able to see.

Bill Clinton says Barack Obama must ‘kiss my ass’ for his support

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Say it ain’t so Mr. Clinton. Say it ain’t so Bill. Bill is smarter than this, I simply will not believe it, LOL!

OBAMA YES WE CA, SI SE PUEDE!

Mr Obama is expected to speak to Mr Clinton for the first time since he won the nomination in the next few days, but campaign insiders say that the former president’s future campaign role is a “sticking point” in peace talks with Mrs Clinton’s aides.

The Telegraph has learned that the former president’s rage is still so great that even loyal allies are shocked by his patronizing attitude to Mr Obama, and believe that he risks damaging his own reputation by his intransigence.

A senior Democrat who worked for Mr Clinton has revealed that he recently told friends Mr Obama could “kiss my ass” in return for his support.
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A second source said that the former president has kept his distance because he still does not believe Mr Obama can win the election.

Mr Clinton last week issued a tepid statement, through a spokesman, in which he said he “is obviously committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure Senator Obama is the next president of the United States “.

Mr Obama was more effusive at his unity event with Mrs Clinton on Friday, speaking fondly of the absent former president, who attended Nelson Mandela’s birthday celebrations in London instead. The candidate told the crowd: “I know how much we need both Bill and Hillary Clinton as a party. They have done so much great work. We need them badly.”

But his aides said he has so far concentrated on cementing relations with Mrs Clinton first. They say they are content to let relations with Mr Clinton thaw gradually.

It has long been known that Mr Clinton is angry at the way his own reputation was tarnished during the primary battle when several of his comments were interpreted as racist.

But his lingering fury has shocked his friends. The Democrat told the Telegraph: “He’s been angry for a while. But everyone thought he would get over it. He hasn’t. I’ve spoken to a couple of people who he’s been in contact with and he is mad as hell.

“He’s saying he’s not going to reach out, that Obama has to come to him. One person told me that Bill said Obama would have to quote kiss my ass close quote, if he wants his support.

“You can’t talk like that about Obama - he’s the nominee of your party, not some house boy you can order around.

“Hillary’s just getting on with it and so should Bill.”

Another Democrat said that despite polls showing Mr Obama with a healthy lead over Republican John McCain, Mr Clinton doesn’t think he can win.

The party strategist, who was allied to one of the early rivals to Mr Obama and the former First Lady, said Mr Clinton was “very unhopeful” about the nominee’s prospects in November.

“Bill Clinton knows the party will unite behind Obama, but he is telling people he doesn’t believe Obama can win round voting groups, especially working-class whites, in the swing states,” the strategist said.

“He just doesn’t think Obama will be able to connect with the voters he needs.”

Joe Klein, the author of Primary Colours, a fictious account of Mr Clinton’s 1992 election, who has known the former president for 20 years, said he also heard that he was “very, very bitter”, from people who have spoken with him.

“It’s time for him to get over it or go off and do his charitable work. He knows the rules of the road. What’s going on now is kind of strange. I think his behavior is really, really shocking.”

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Barack and Hillary Campaigning Together

Friday, June 27th, 2008

This morning they will be campaigning together in New Hampshire. Here is what they both had to say last night at a fundraiser where Barack and Michelle donated $4,600 to Hillary’s campaign.

Hillary:

“I know my supporters have extremely strong feelings, and I know Barack’s do as well,” Clinton told her fundraisers. “But we are a family, and we have an opportunity now to really demonstrate clearly we do know what’s at stake, and we will do whatever it takes to win back this White House.”

Barack:

“I recognize that this room shared the same passion that a roomful of my supporters would show. I do not expect that passion to be transferred. Sen. Clinton is unique, and your relationships with her are unique,” he said. “Sen. Clinton and I at our core agree deeply that this country needs to change.”

At the end of his remarks, Obama made a direct appeal for support. “I’m going to need Hillary by my side campaigning during his election, and I’m going to need all of you.”

Hillary Delegate now Voting for McCain

Saturday, June 14th, 2008


It is sad how the bitter fight between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has divided the Democratic Party. Now here we have a Pledged delegate for Hillary Clinton who has publicly stated that she will vote for John McCain. Thankfully the Democrats have kicked her to the curb, sending a strong message “if you’re not here to unite the party GET TO STEPPIN’ (martin lawrence voice)

For more on this story check here:

http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=762052

The Assassination of Barack Obama

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Act I

Scene: The Assassination of Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton is set to take place.

Place: vacant storefront on West 40th Street

Characters: Yazmany Arboleda

Wait a minute this is not a movie or a play this is real life, in the Big Apple this past Friday. Apparently artist, Arboleda transformed a vacant storefront into an art exhibit showcasing his view of the assassination of Senators Obama and Clinton.

According to the nytimes blog this exhibit was shut down only 30 minutes after it started. The gentleman was then hauled of to jail. Now here is where it gets funny, why was he locked up. He claimed that it was art and that his main objective was to show how the media assassinates and villifies these two individuals and play on that.

Hmm I am not sure police were buying his story, but I wonder if he ever had access to this place on 40th street and is that why he got arrested because maybe he was trespassing. I am not sure either way here are the pictures courtesy of http://www.sandrarose.com

Jesse Jackson thinks Clinton should be the VP

Monday, June 9th, 2008

“The Rev. Jesse Jackson said today that Sen. Hillary Clinton has made “a powerful case” for her candidacy for vice president.

Sen. Barack Obama should take his time choosing a running mate, Jackson said in an interview with the Associated Press today, but Clinton offers some major advantages.

“As he surveys the field, it must be someone who is compatible with him philosophically,
someone who is loyal to his agenda and someone who brings a constituency that matters and the capacity to become the next president, as the Constitution requires should disaster strike,” Jackson said, and Clinton meets those requirements. “She may not be the only one who does, but she certainly does.

“She starts with 18 million votes,” he said. “She starts having gained a following among Latinos and she has substantial support among African Americans. … Women will be looking to her place in the scheme of things.”

Hillary & the YES WE CAN Bandwagon

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

I must say I was quite impressed with Hillary’s Concession speech the other day. I was pleasantly surprised with the energy and tenacity she used to pledge her support for Barack Obama. Clinton urged her 18,000,000 plus voter base to support Barack as well so that the Democrats can re-claim the White House in the Fall.

I must commend her on her gracefulness and what seemed to be a genuinely sincere message that not only supported Barack but highlighted this historic moment as a barrier breaker for both people of color and women. I hope that we can continue to see such energy from the Clinton’s in this general election process. YES WE CAN!

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Delusional Hillary says AP is Wrong about Barack

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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It’s really sad to see someone watch their dream get crushed before their very own eyes. Hillary Clinton I am sorry that it had to happen this way, I think you fought a long hard battle. A little dirty at times but you definitely waged one hell of a war!. Now it’s time to say goodbye to all your presidential dreams. (said in barney voice) YES WE CAN SI SE PUEDE!

Clinton Calls reporter a SCUMBAG

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Bill Clinton, angered by what he calls a completely false report in Vanity Fair called the reporter a scumbag. We must ask how one can go from one of the most popular presidents to Clinton’s current stance as Public Idiot #1.
I guess what goes up must come down! CHECK MATE!

Bill Clinton admits that the DNC should only seat half the delegates

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

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