View Full Version : Now the Clinton campaign are taking cheap shots at Nancy Pelosi


LORD_VOLDEMORT
03-27-08, 08:25 PM
Hilary and her campaign needs to stop this foolishness and realize they are tearing the entire Democratic party up.
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How can they be angry because outspoken Nancy was being her usual blunt self??
Nancy was only being honest regarding what she stated about the superdelegates and even how Hilary betrayed the democratic party by suggesting Mccain would serve best as a Commander in Chief than Obama.

clusteringflux
03-27-08, 08:45 PM
Why? what did they say about Nancy?

Mr. G
03-27-08, 10:02 PM
...cheap shots at Nancy Pelosi.
Anything else would be overpaying.

joepistole
03-27-08, 11:13 PM
Clinton supporters have been conducting a campaign to get Pelosi to reverse her very public statements that Super Delegates should not over turn the expressed will of the electorate. Clinton has only one chance of winning the nomination, and that is getting the Super Delegates to override the will of the voters and give her the nomination even though she will have lost in the primaries.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

I think Clinton is burning her bridges...the party is gradually getting the idea that Clinton is inflicting a lot of hurt on the party.

Mr. G
03-27-08, 11:25 PM
I think Clinton is burning her bridges...the party is gradually getting the idea that Clinton is inflicting a lot of hurt on the party.
Maybe the "party" should be intellectually honest with itself and admit that it's the problem.

joepistole
03-27-08, 11:31 PM
The party has its problems to be sure. But Clinton's strong arm tactics, willingness to decive and distort fact, and lie is far from impressive. In her lies and deceptions she is displaying outright contempt for the electorate...American citizens. And I as an American Citizen resent it. But maybe she is right. Maybe we are just all so stupid we will not notice her lies and deceptions.

John99
03-28-08, 12:04 AM
Strong arm tactics and deception? in politics...ha ha ha. How can anyone not notice when it is broadcast constantly?

LORD_VOLDEMORT
03-28-08, 05:49 AM
Hilary V.S Nancy??

Many would call this the ultimate""BITCH"""fight lol

Because both are beyond outspoken and blunt and can be nasty as hell if provoked.



Grab the popcorn fellas.:D

LORD_VOLDEMORT
03-28-08, 05:54 AM
Clinton supporters have been conducting a campaign to get Pelosi to reverse her very public statements that Super Delegates should not over turn the expressed will of the electorate. Clinton has only one chance of winning the nomination, and that is getting the Super Delegates to override the will of the voters and give her the nomination even though she will have lost in the primaries.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

I think Clinton is burning her bridges...the party is gradually getting the idea that Clinton is inflicting a lot of hurt on the party.

That is all the media talks about is Clinton burning her bridges,Pennsylvania is still a few weeks away and there is alot of chaos caused by the Clintons within the democratic party,while Obamas chaos has been due to his personal associations with extremist.

Ganymede
03-28-08, 11:51 AM
From what I've gathred it was Bob Johnson, Billionaire and former owner of B.E.T who's trying to strong arm the DNC. Supposedly he's the one that's been making calls, and putting pressure on Pelosi.

What Mr. Johnson needs to realize is that he, along with Hillary are irrelevant to Democratic party at this point. His money and power isn't enough to subside the ground swell of support being generated by Senator Obama.

Exhumed
03-28-08, 12:31 PM
even how Hilary betrayed the democratic party by suggesting Mccain would serve best as a Commander in Chief than Obama.

Are both of these things implied or did they really both get said? I can't remember if Hillary actually said McCain would be better, or that he is more experienced.

joepistole
03-28-08, 03:23 PM
Are both of these things implied or did they really both get said? I can't remember if Hillary actually said McCain would be better, or that he is more experienced.

What she said is that both she and Senator McCain both passed the qualifications test to become president. And as for Obama's qualifications, you would have to ask him...implying that he was not qualified to be president. But then the following week, the Clinton campaign and her husband were saying that Obama would be a good vice president...a heart beat away from the presidency...kind of contradictory.