Cheese Heads for Obama and McCain … Big Victors in Wisconsin, Hillary Clinton Takes another Butt Kicking
John McCain and Barack Obama win Wisconsin convincingly.
The Hillary Clinton camp must be wondering tonight if its too late to replace Hillary with Bill Clinton. For the ninth time in a row, Hillary Clinton loses another primary. This time its Wisconsin. And once again it was a blow out. With approximately 84% of the votes counted, Obama has a 58% -41% lead. Hillary Clinton trails by 17%. Hillary isn’t just losing, she is losing badly.
Obama, McCain Win Wisconsin Primaries
Wow, these losses are getting more and more embarrassing for the once sure thing Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton.
UPDATE I: Obama crushes Hillary Clinton in Hawaii 74% – 25%.
Posted February 19, 2008 by Scared Monkeys Hillary Clinton, Politics, Presidential Election 2008 | 7 comments |
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I suspect that Hillary is wishing she had replaced Bill … years ago.
I think that Bill is probably the albatross around Hillary’s neck. Someone used an interesting phrase today: ‘Billary’.
Here lays any potential of the continuation of the two family dynasty.
May Hillary Rest In Peace.
– Madison, Wisconsin
HA HA hillary
you are a LOSER
Can’t wait till I hear your consession when you realize that you lost the election
We all know it. you just don’t see it
then you can go home and have a good cry.
wow, surprised some of you are already writing the Hilabeast’s obituary. You don’t know the Clintons if you think this is a done deal.
I don’t have a checklist of all the things candidates of either party have said during their campaigns, but I’m having a problem with Obama’s logic. Just a few points:
1. He wants to invade or bomb Pakistan. Hasn’t Durbin told him that they have nukes? Has Durbin mentioned we need them?
2. He’s going to keep jobs in the U.S. No more lead paint fiascos. BUT he’s going to tie the minimum wage into inflation and cut tax breaks for the rich and big companies. I’m no economist, but I think we have a problem here.
3. He wants to stop companies from exploiting illegals and illegals will have to pay a fine and get at the end of the line. While they’re still living, working here? See point #4
4. All children should have access to quality education and health care. Well, in some parts of the country at least, a lot of current resources alotted to public health care and education is being spent on illegals. How much more is this going to cost us? Have you looked at the numbers? Can you be a little more specific about how this is going to work?
5. He wants to immediately start pulling troops out of Iraq and have a sit down with Muslim leaders to see what they want. What’s he going to say when they reiterate they want Israel blown to smithereens? What will he do, if anything, if Iraq starts to fall to the insurgents as we’re pulling out?
It’s clearly not just rhetoric that Obama is tall on ideas and short on strategy for implementation. Yet people are clinging to that rhetoric, cheering him like he’s Bono and voting for him. Now his wife says she’s not proud of America and he’s going to change it. I want to feel good about both candidates this year, but I’m very concerned about the following Obama has that seems more like the starstruck than the well informed.
#4 Katablog
This is where the Clinton’s are most dangerous. Obama better have no pics with clowns and farm animals in his past.
RED
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