View Full Version : Unbelievable Hillary Supporters
FizzeL
May 15th, 2008, 08:10 AM
Unbelievable...just unbelievable. I don't get it with these Hillary supporters. I mean, I know some Obama supporters that are kind of like this, but not to this extent. This is just ridiculous. Many of these people can't back up many facts on why Obama would be a terrible President. They are just hating on him just because Hillary is losing and they can't accept the fact that MORE people in America want Obama than Hillary. This campaign has got to be the most divisive campaign I have seen, and it's sad it had to go this way. These people are Hillary's supporters? Unbelievable...
http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/forumdisplay.php?f=13
*EDIT* o wow...looks like the admin requires you to log in with an account now. I made an account just so you can see the posts:
user: dividedwefail
pass: hitlary
SymphonyX
May 15th, 2008, 08:31 AM
Its just one person Fizzel, doesn't mean they are all like that. :D
WonsAuto
May 15th, 2008, 08:36 AM
I can't access that page without signing up for the forum, which ain't gonna happen. :P
SymphonyX
May 15th, 2008, 08:38 AM
Nah, some crazy person just wrote "*******" as the op. lawl crazy politics
WonsAuto
May 15th, 2008, 08:40 AM
Nah, some crazy person just wrote "*******" as the op. lawl crazy politics
Judging by FizzeL's OP, I take it the asterisks are censoring the N-word? :neutral:
SymphonyX
May 15th, 2008, 08:41 AM
Nope, butt hole but with an *** instead of a butt.
WonsAuto
May 15th, 2008, 08:43 AM
Nope, butt hole but with an *** instead of a butt.
Wow, I fail at counting. :lol:
But in the spirit of the thread, it still warrants disappointment. :no
FizzeL
May 15th, 2008, 10:04 PM
o wow...looks like the admin requires you to log in with an account now. I made an account just so you can see the posts:
user: dividedwefail
pass: hitlary
BlindSight
May 16th, 2008, 03:14 AM
So what? I could go and find ******ed Obama supporters, but I wouldn't bother creating threads about them, as I know there are some knowledgeable people who support the guy. You can go to any forum that revolves around a particular politician, and the members there will viciously lambaste their favorite politician's opponents. Obama supporters are not exempt from this, certainly they have slandered and bashed Clinton without sticking to pure fact. This whole thread seems to be based on your own subjectivity, so...
And I'm not going to just take your word on the discussion, copy and paste some of it here so we can read it.
Oh and please stop with the "divisive" talk, its just a stupid buzz word politicians throw around.
skarekrow
June 9th, 2008, 03:37 AM
Technically, Didn't Hilary win the popular vote which in turn means that more americans want her as president, but Obama ended up with more delegates which got him the nominee?
Vulgotha
June 9th, 2008, 03:41 AM
She did yes. And I *THINK* she won the most of the popular vote of any president or something?
But that wouldn't make sense, I'm sure Reagan's victory was fairly epic....
But yea she did something awesome in the popular vote apparently.
DayWalker
June 9th, 2008, 03:48 AM
Technically, Didn't Hilary win the popular vote which in turn means that more americans want her as president, but Obama ended up with more delegates which got him the nominee?
i believe she won the popular vote my 2 thousand votes or something... (out of ~36 million)
her decision not campaign in caucus states were really her downfall....
skarekrow
June 9th, 2008, 03:59 AM
i believe she won the popular vote my 2 thousand votes or something... (out of ~36 million)
her decision not campaign in caucus states were really her downfall....
Whatever the reason, Im glad shes not the nominee, I dont necessarily trust any of them but at this point, I think wed get the same outcome regardless of who got office. But, Hilary is a known Liar, McCain's pretty upfront about everything whether we like or not and im not too sure where Obama stands, but he strikes me as really wanting to make a difference for the better, but well see.
I honestly dont believe that Obama was suppose to get the nominee, I truely think that this was suppose to be a walk in the park for Hilary and it didnt turn out the way it was intended to.
All I know is, the upcoming months to the election should prove to be "eventful".
DayWalker
June 9th, 2008, 04:03 AM
Whatever the reason, Im glad shes not the nominee, I dont necessarily trust any of them but at this point, I think wed get the same outcome regardless of who got office. But, Hilary is a known Liar, McCain's pretty upfront about everything whether we like or not and im not too sure where Obama stands, but he strikes me as really wanting to make a difference for the better, but well see.
I honestly dont believe that Obama was suppose to get the nominee, I truely think that this was suppose to be a walk in the park for Hilary and it didnt turn out the way it was intended to.
All I know is, the upcoming months to the election should prove to be "eventful".
he flat out ran a better campaign than her.
better organization, more money, more aware of the rules, better prepared to carry out a 16 month race.
Defeating the Clinton political machine as a 1st term senator... simply amazing.
Vulgotha
June 9th, 2008, 04:04 AM
No insane fabricated memories of snipers pinning him down in foreign countries....
skarekrow
June 9th, 2008, 05:03 AM
he flat out ran a better campaign than her.
better organization, more money, more aware of the rules, better prepared to carry out a 16 month race.
Defeating the Clinton political machine as a 1st term senator... simply amazing.
No insane fabricated memories of snipers pinning him down in foreign countries....
Im going to have to concur with both of ya.
FizzeL
June 9th, 2008, 07:06 AM
Technically, Didn't Hilary win the popular vote which in turn means that more americans want her as president, but Obama ended up with more delegates which got him the nominee?
Yes, Hillary has 400,000 more popular votes than Obama. But you also have to consider the fact that a lot of McCain supporters voted for Hillary just so she will go up against McCain, making McCain fight with an easier candidate this November. In most states, you have to be a registered Republican to vote Republican, or a registered Democrat to vote Democrat, but in Indiana, you can vote for McCain or Clinton/Obama regardless which party supporter you are (I'm not sure about that can someone check if this is right?).
gungravezero14
June 9th, 2008, 07:15 AM
it is kind of sad the amount of sexism that existed agaisnt hillary clinton......in the end I truly believe that is why hillary lost the democratic nomination....but.......hopefully obama could bring everyone CHANGE.....lol
FizzeL
June 9th, 2008, 07:21 AM
it is kind of sad the amount of sexism that existed agaisnt hillary clinton......in the end I truly believe that is why hillary lost the democratic nomination....but.......hopefully obama could bring everyone CHANGE.....lol
Oh okay, that's what YOU truly believe? What about the many Americans that were behind Hillary Clinton in the beginning. Why did Hillary Clinton have a high delegate lead in the beginning. The first few months of the campaign, everyone was sure that Hillary would win, just because she's a Clinton and she's got Bill. They wanted Hillary for President. As time went on, a lot of Americans saw what type of person Clinton really was. Now I'm not bashing on Hillary, but I admit that I used to bash on her a lot. But I seriously feel kind of bad for her now, I don't know why. She wanted this nomination really badly, but it's her fault that she screwed up her campaign.
gungravezero14
June 9th, 2008, 07:34 AM
hey i agree her campaign sucked and i am not a hillary fanatic either.....just b/c bill clinton was in office did not entitle her a gimmie nomination.....however.....the liberal media was a bit bias (cnn, msnbc,nytimes, usa today, latimes, etc.).....and i truly believe they (media) did this mostly b/c she was a woman....she has a slightly better voting record in congress than obama...more experience....her rhetoric makes more sense.......more popular votes...but....i am still a believer of the democratic party...
DayWalker
June 9th, 2008, 04:27 PM
that's what happens when the media sees an underdog getting ready to knock out goliath...
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