http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x6037338Hmmmm.
It's sort of like inmates of an insane asylum concerned for the mental health of the psychiatrist.
Anyway.
ballsalicious (91 posts) Tue May-20-08 12:30 AM
Original message
After seeing what I saw today, I am seriously concerned for Hillary's Mental Health
I am an Obama supporter, and I have not always had the best feelings for Clinton throughout this campaign. However, tonight when I saw her making comments in support of Karl Roves 'Math', I had a very strong feeling that she might be slipping a little in the mental health area. Maybe it's just me, but I really did see something in the way she looked and acted that was not typical of her normal public presence. She could just be exhausted, but when Hillary started to talk 'seriously' about Karl Rove's campaign analysis... she was not kidding, she was very serious. Here is what she was sighting:
http://www.latimes.com/media/acrobat/2008-05/39047990.p...
after which a map of the United States, showing Nebraska a "toss-up" between John McCain and Barry "Goldwater" Obama; dream on, salacious testicled primitive.
When I saw this map, I imagined that Hillary was actually reviewing this with her staff and started to believe that this map, this math, that came from KKKarl Rove... could actually be a 'reality'.
She then went out, at a campaign stop, and brought this Rove information up at the event, citing it as though it was something coming from a credible source (Rove?)... here is a photo of her at this stop (I picked one of the better ones just to be fair):
after which a photograph of Hillary Clinton.
here is the video of her comments:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dTTDknAhjqw
again, maybe it's just me... but I am actually worried that she may pushing beyond any body's human ability to maintain a presumed reality for as long as she has. This Karl Rove thing makes no sense at all, especially coming from a Clinton?
bushmeat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 12:31 AM
Response to Original message
1. Who is Hillary?
Is she that former presidential candidate? Bless her heart.
Remember how competitive of a race it was?
Seeker30 (886 posts) Tue May-20-08 12:43 AM
Response to Reply #1
9. She is the candidate that has beat Obama in every big state
Gore1FL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 12:48 AM
Response to Reply #9
17. but by relatively slim margins in the wons she actually won thereby explaining why she lost the nomination.
burythehatchet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 10:43 AM
Response to Reply #17
116. She's the candidate that beat Obama in every stat where the Clinton money machine has been able to purchase the party machinery and the loyalties of the ingrained, embedded, pols-fer-hire that are the ****ing problem with this country.
PseudoIntellect (632 posts) Journal Tue May-20-08 01:00 AM
Response to Reply #9
35. 10 biggest states to vote so far:
CA, NY, IL, TX, OH, PA, GA, NC, VA, NJ.
Obama won TX, GA, NC, VA, IL. (mostly huge margins)
Hillary won CA, NY, OH, PA, NJ. (mostly close)
prodn2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 10:11 AM
Response to Reply #35
107. LOL
Right...
OH, PA, NJ, CA, and NY were "close"
Granted, she didn't whoop his butt in the Republican states of GA, NC or VA, but .... TX?
She won the popular vote there and Texas hasn't had its state convention yet.
PseudoIntellect (632 posts) Tue May-20-08 10:41 AM
Response to Reply #107
114. NY wasn't, but CA, NJ, PA, and OH were closer than GA, IL, NC, VA.
prodn2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 10:42 AM
Response to Reply #114
115. ROFL...Ok...You got me
And how many out of the 4 Obama HUGH WINS!!!!1111!! are going to go in the Dem column this year...
1...maybe 2?
hokies4ever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 11:17 AM
Response to Reply #115
125. 3/4s of Hillary's losses have been by 16 points or more
How you like dem apples?
prodn2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 11:23 AM
Response to Reply #125
126. So goes Utah & Idaho....so goes....well....um....the other Republican States Obama won....
The prodding primitive has it right on the money.
prodn2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-20-08 01:03 PM
Response to Reply #140
141. Stop telling me that a caucus win in Idaho equals a primary win in Ohio
Cuz it don't.
But it's mostly the Obamaites trashing the junior U.S. Senator from New York.
You know, here in Nebraska, the Incompetent One (1977-1981) has the record for the lowest votes for president in modern times; "modern times" in this case going clear back to the dawn of the 20th century; less votes even than Alfred Smith in 1928 or Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and 1956 or George McGovern in 1972 or Walter Mundane in 1984 or Michael Dukakis in 1988.
The Incompetent One owns those records, for 1976 and 1980; in Nebraska, the lowest vote totals ever, for president, in modern times.
But it looks as if Barry "Goldwater" Obama's going to break those records here in Nebraska.