Are we supposed to forget Hillary 08??

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"chose a black man over a white woman" twice with that Palin bi...bytch. shyt, tried to stop myself, couldn't :lolbron:
 

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I made a stack betting on Barry winning the Dem nomination that year. :obama: It was blatantly obvious he was winning it right from the start. The vegas lines never adjusted in time :blessed:
 

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I'm not overly excited about Clinton...she did vote for the Iraq War, the worst foreign relations decision maybe ever...and yeah her and Bill were making some slick comments back when she ran against Obama...but the alternative would be a Republican. No sir.
 

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I'm not overly excited about Clinton...she did vote for the Iraq War, the worst foreign relations decision maybe ever...and yeah her and Bill were making some slick comments back when she ran against Obama...but the alternative would be a Republican. No sir.

I noticed that shyt too and the borderline racist shyt I heard from Hillary supporters in 08 had me on that :mjpls: tip. The republicans are awful but Hillary had that "HOW DARE THAT FUKKIN nikkaR GET AHEAD OF ME,:pacspit: THAT "BOY" BETTER GET IN LINE!:comeon:" tone when referring to Obama.


I can't see myself voting for any of those tea party nutjobs but Hillary is on probation with me. She can't get away with that condescending ass "boy" talk she gave Obama because the conscious movement is heavy in rotation now and even muslims, indians and asians are getting on their conscious tip now too! :ufdup:
 

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Clinton Touts White Support
By KATE PHILLIPS MAY 8, 2008 10:08 AMMay 8, 2008 10:08 am

As if the divisions between race and gender in the Democratic Party hadn’t been further exposed through Tuesday night’s exit polls — and by a very heated exchange on CNN between Donna Brazile and Paul Begala — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s interview with USA Today on Wednesday is further mining those tense depths.

“I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on,” she said in the interview, citing an article by The Associated Press.

It “found how Senator Obama’s support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.”

“There’s a pattern emerging here,” she said.


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