http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x5168400#5168459Oh my.
Common sense coming from a primitive.
jlake (1000+ posts) Thu Mar-20-08 02:33 AM
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Hillary's opponent collapsing in the polls. When will the super delegates intervene and stop this train wreck? It is clear that win or lose the nomination, Hillary's opponent will be unelectable in the general election.
We need to coalesce around Hillary now. Anyone opposing her as the Democratic nominee is tacitly supporting McCain.
The problem is, many primitives aren't buying it.
It's a big bonfire.
andyrowe (775 posts) Thu Mar-20-08 02:38 AM
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7. Ha! Funny how you guys love his middle name yet...now you prefer to talk about him without using his name at all.
It's Obama by the way.
jlake (1000+ posts) Thu Mar-20-08 02:41 AM
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12. We're afraid to mention his name.... we've been called racists and troublemakers so are now wary to speak of him directly.
And the Head Obamaite steps in:
cali (1000+ posts) Thu Mar-20-08 02:41 AM
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11. they'll intervene all right for Obama. What we've been learning lately is that the SDs consider hilly to be the train wreck. She's screwed. And hilly is completely unelectable in the general at this point. Anyone supporting her is openly supporting McCain. Period.
You know, the cali primitive is turning out a disappointment.
The cali primitive is rated as a first-tier primitive based partially upon his (formerly) statesmanlike stances on Skins's island; one got the impression this guy was a true-blue Democrat, his Democrat favorites being secondary to the overall well-being of his political party.
Apparently not.
The cali primitive looks like an Obamaite, not a Democrat.
franksolich had his own favorite candidate, Richard Cheney, and during the Republican primaries, while franksolich boosted his own candidate, franksolich said nothing ill about any of the other Republican candidates.
franksolich is a Republican, not a Cheneyite.
After both the vice-president and Republican voters said they'd prefer some other Republican candidate, franksolich took it in good graces; whoever the majority of the Republicans wished to have, franksolich was (and is) content.