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DEFIANCE: We Will Not Quit [Update with Hot Graphic]

… exposing the fraud that is Barack Obama. UPDATE: Grab this graphic and use it wherever you want (in comments, I’ll post a trick for resizing it); it comes via Flineo, our great video creator.

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From February, here’s one of the videos that summed up how he is a manufactured product of a marketing expert. His FRONT is like a self-help book that hits the top of the best sellers for a short time, burns hot, and then goes unsold at garage sales — which is why he has NEVER been able to CLOSE THE DEAL without resorting to trickery and thuggery. BEHIND his FRONT … well, that’s a book’s worth of a cast of shadowy, corrupt, misogynistic, racist, anti-American characters. … and below are my REQUEST for more rants from you! …

NOTE: I am still welcoming your rants for publication. Send them to me at susanunpc at gmail dot com .

Necessary:

(1) Provide me with a USERNAME under which you wish your rant published.
(2) Give me a suggested title.

Preferences, if possible:

(1) Send me a link to your rant if you’ve posted it on your blog.
(2) Send your rant as an attachment, composed in a PLAIN TEXT editor, such as TextPad or TextEdit (a utility that is on all computers of all kinds).
(3) E-mail that doesn’t insert hard carriage returns in the text of paragraphs.

Don’t sweat it: Most of the rants I’ve received have come via e-mail and were easily transferred to the blog. But a few have formatting that creates hard carriage returns, and those require that I tediously remove each carriage return in each line. I’ll shoot you a fast e-mail if that’s an issue for me.

  • Mickey

    We are trying to get a “Thank you card campaign” started. We want to flood Senator Clinton’s DC office with thank you cards. On the front of the envelope we are writing “WE ARE ONE OF 18 MILLION” and we are asking her to take it to Denver. We want to reach as many supporters as possible so it can be effective. THE ADDRESS:

    THE HONORABLE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON

    UNITED STATES SENATE

    476 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON

    DC 20510-3202

    Hillary fought for us. So let’s send a card to Senator Clinton. Then tell your friends to send one. Then get them to get their friends to send one.

    Pass it on.

  • usedmeat

    At 42 seconds into the clip there is obama gyrating on the Ellen Degeneris show. All I could think of was that George Michaels song Wispers and the line “Guilty feet got no rhythm.”

  • drkate

    he doesn’t have to. He’s disclosed everything he knows. YOu folks are going to have to wait for it because the repugs won’t give you time to spin it. Laughing at you! Get used to it.

  • ts

    ah, so cute. run along, little crazies.

    i hear larry johnson blows goats. is that true?

    i’ll produce the tape!

    yay!

  • JOSIE

    You need to get off of this site. We don’t want your ignorant remarks here. Larry should ban you. It would serve you right.

  • JOSIE

    Go away little boy. I hear someone calling you.

  • bert

    ” A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject ”
    Winston Churchill.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    HERE IS THE IMAGE CODE, and the trick for adjusting the width:

    Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

    Do you see where I inserted the width=470? (That is pixel width, by the way.) You can simply change that width, and edit it until it’s the size you want it to be.

    ALSO: If you wish to have text wrapping around the image, here’s how to do that:

    Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

    Here i have adjusted the width so there’s room for some text.

    I also inserted an align= (it can be left or right)

    The vspace= and hspace=8 give you nice white space between the image and your text, so the text doesn’t bump up against the image.

    Questions? Ask.

    UPDATE: Well, I can’t get the code to show, so do this: Right-click this comment, and select View Source. Do a CONTROL-F and in the search box that pops up for you, type these words — HERE IS THE IMAGE CODE — and hit your Return/Enter key. Now you’ll be in the part of the “View Source” page that shows this code, and you can copy it. HIGHLIGHT the code, type CONTROL-C. Open your text editor or wherever you store text, and place your cursor on that text page, and type CONTROL-V to paste the code.

    [PERHAPS another of you knows how to make the image code show.]

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    Oops. It inserted the image instead of just displaying the code.

    I think if I inset a PRE codeset, that that’ll get rid of the image display.

  • cc

    how do you insert the photo again?

  • MichelleK

    People like you are the reason Clinton cannot be VP, with your vitirol and hatred and racist comments it is clear that Obama cannot pick her. Congratulations, you must be so happy.

  • Chris

    I’m reminded of all of the bitter infighting of religious sects or Marxist parties. To establish differences and prove who is right, they create slander, demonise the opposition, and pounce upon every single little error, while all the while the real enemy sits back, laughing.

    The presidential contest is a clash of egos, and the campaigns to win party nomination bring out the worst in the democratic party. Two mighty egos are clashing, and their little minions are busy scampering around, ripping the house apart in order that their god can win.

    But of course, that god will come out crippled from the fight, and the enemy will win.

    With friends like these, who needs enemies.

  • Shainzona

    Is this available as a bumper stickers. If yes, I need at least 4!

    If not…can you make one and set it up for sale?

  • Dakinikat

    Hillary Clinton would be nuts to be the VP on a loosing ticket. She stands a much better chance if she stays in the senate and tries for Senate Majority Leader. There’s a need for a bright person that will fight to push democratic bills through the Senate. Reid’s been a disaster at that.

    Look at Edwards. Once you’re on a loosing ticket you’re considered a looser.

    She won’t join Obama in loosing the GE. She’s smarter than that.

  • history

    You’re wrong. Clinton could be VP (though I don’t think it will happen) and Obama won’t pay any attention to her supporters who attack him when he makes the decision.

  • mystic4hill

    I just copied it to a word document and printed it, and will be placing it in my front window, which faces the street. I live in San Francisco – Obama country, sad to say – so it’ll be interesting to see if I get any “feedback”.

  • typical irishman

    Your racist crap has just about been worn out–WE don’t give a damn about you race rantings–scream your head off WE DON’T CARE :) Neither does John McCain. LOL. You want racist???? Then you should invite Michelle Obama to your next party.LOL. And Get a new line. :)

  • typical irishman

    How long did it take you to figure that out, Einstein? LOL. But yes McCain is most preferred over Obama. Hell Pee Wee Herman or Howdy Doody would be an improvement over Obama :)

  • Salida

    I have been blogging this as well. I hope she or a rep reads these blogs.

    Hillary, stay away from that ticket.

  • Karen

    I have been a Democrat my entire life and have voted a straight Democratic ticket in every election since registering. My entire middle-class family are Democrats and we all agree on this upcoming election. We will not vote for Obama under any circumstance. His inexperience is an issue, but the main reason I will not support him is his use of race-baiting since Hillary’s NH win. I have never been so disgusted in my life. The race-baiting went on until he turned African Americans against Hillery for the SC primary.

    Obama is a lier. He is a master-mainpulator. He has used race-baiting and sexism throughout this campaign. He stands for nothing but himself. I am comforted by the fact that he will not win in November.

  • usedmeat

    People like you are the reason Clinton cannot be VP, with your vitirol and hatred and racist comments it is clear that Obama cannot pick her. Congratulations, you must be so happy.

    Yeah, it would be the height of hypocrisy on obama’s part after all those accusations of racism.

  • Donkey Brazziere

    Obama is an Anchor..Not a life preserver.

  • Brian C

    Don’t say that, Karen. The Obama’s have been proud of this country for the last four months! Doesn’t that count for something?

  • Donkey Brazziere

    I don’t want her to be…dimbulb :(

  • Gayle in Oregon

    I am a NOBAMA GIRL.

  • MindlessMissy

    Ha Ha Ha … You Guys Are Trying Too Hard ….

  • MikeB

    Looks like Democrats are going to lose another winnable election. Their stupidity knows no bounds.

    The corporate media set up a trap for them and they fell for it. The media marketed a totally unelectable guy as the Messiah and Democrats bought it. Now they are stuck with him.

    You will see a change in the media coverage of Obama. He has had kid glove treatment and fawning coverage all these months. Hillary has been trashed 24/7. All that is about to change. The goal all along has been for the media to force Hillary out. Now that they have succeeded they will finally start vetting Obama. The Right Wing Noise Machine will do its part. By October people will think Obama is Farakhan twin brother.

    This has been the strategy all along. The corporate media has helped eliminate all viable Dem candidates and Dems are stuck with an unelectable guy for the general election.

    Our only hope is a Dem congress to keep an eye on President McCain.

    Personally I prefer a McCain to Obama as president. Obama is clearly unqualified for the job and would be over his head handling everything from foreign affairs to the economy. Dems would get blamed for his failed presidency. At least with McCain the GOP will get the blame for his failures and he has promised to serve only one term. Dems will have a shot in 2012 with a viable candidate like Hillary or Gore.

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  • obamanever

    screw obama…..trust me, he will never be president. if not hillary, mccain will take him down white men elect presidents in this country. mccain, unlike obummer, always showed hillary respect. now that the jackels a.k.a. media, press, pundits wont have hillary to feed on and hate, they will finally turn their visiousness towards obama and i am going to enjoy every minute of it. it dosent make one iota of a difference that hillary herself says to support that illegitiment bastard, i wont, not ever and i know i am not alone. we need to organize and build a coalition of ending obama now !

  • jwrjr

    Obama’s resemblance to an albatross is real and not superficial. That is the only thing about him that is not superficial.

  • Nicole

    Hi Susan, Can you please ban the troll (ts), above? Thanks.

    He is in violation of the NQUSA policy.

  • tory

    Gayle from Oregon said it best:

    I’m a NOBama Girl!

    Sorry, Country before Party….He’s a sham!

  • MikeB

    Hillary would be crazy to accept the VP job.

    Obama is going down to defeat in November. If Hillary is on the ticket the corporate media will blame her for the defeat. They will say Obama the Messiah was a sure thing and only the “taint” of Hillary cost him the election. They have portrayed him as a Messiah who walks on water, who can do no wrong.

    If Hillary is smart she will follow the Reagan example. In 1976 Reagan endorsed Ford. Kept his distance from the campaign. After Ford went down to defeat organized for a run in 1980.

    Hillary should do the same thing. Endorse Obama. Get his help paying off her campaign debt. Watch him lose in November. Start organizing for 2012.

  • MindlessMissy

    The joke did appear in McCain’s hometown paper, the Arizona Republic, and the Associated Press did report the joke in full, so everyone in the press had access to McCain’s words. But by censoring themselves, the Post, the Times and others helped McCain deflect flak and preserved his status as a Republican presidential contender.

    Salon feels its readers deserve the unadulterated truth. Though no tape of McCain’s quip has yet emerged, this is what he reportedly said:

    “Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly?
    Because her father is Janet Reno.”

    The joke may be crude, but it pales in comparison with the published details surrounding the presidential sex scandal. McCain’s two-liner conveys some interesting insights into what he considers humorous (lesbianism, a young woman’s physical appearance), particularly since it was delivered to a Republican crowd. Remember, this is the party that champions pro-family values.

  • Donkey Brazziere

    I Agree…Slow and Steady wins the race.

  • MikeB

    Ron Brownstein has been one of the few sane pundits. He states the obvious. Obama is a huge risk. For him to win he will have to put together a new coalition.

    http://www.nationaljournal.com/njmagazine/politicalconnections.php

    Dems can kiss Florida/Ohio/West Virginia/Pennsylvania/Michigan goodbye.

    In their place he will have to win in other states like Virginia, Colorado, North Carolina. Not sure how he can put together enough red states in play to make up for the loss of the big states Dems traditionally win in a winning general election.

    I would not be surprised if McCain won states like New Jersey, New Hampshire.

    I can see Dems going through another McGovern scale defeat.

  • GoHillary

    To, mindless person,

    “reportedly said?”

    Still using clinton-bashing to further goals of obama-turd?

    Why don’t you go duck yourself?

  • karen for Clinton

    You are entirely illogical. This is a web-site with individuals from many places and many backgrounds it has nothing to do with Hillary’s viewpoints and we do not represent her.

    Unlike BO’s fanatics, WE are not a MOVEMENT, nobody pays us to post, nobody organized us into troll groups, nobody paid for this site as a propaganda tool, nobody sends us memo’s on what to say.

    You can think you know what obama or clinton is thinking about the vp position, but it is delusional of you to think anything about it.

    And you know what, that is not normally even discussed much till way later in the game and way closer to the convention when there is a nominee in advance even or when the numbers aren’t TIED.

    So go away, go bother some republicans – you will find out what HATE is all about. They HATE obama.

    We just don’t want him to be president.

  • Hilla08

    You’re right, Missy. Senator McCain says he wants us to vote for him but I’m not sure where he really stands with women. But I was thinking about it all this the other day and looked up the supreme court and saw four of those judges are over 70 years old. One is 88 and I can’t help but wonder if he is just waiting for the right person to be elected so he could quit. He can’t wait much longer past 88 though.

    I am starting to think McCain is more like Bush than I thought.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States

  • MikeB

    now that the jackels a.k.a. media, press, pundits wont have hillary to feed on and hate, they will finally turn their visiousness towards obama

    I have been saying the same thing. Their “Obama love” is driven by their Hillary hate. The goal all along has been to drive her out of the race. With her gone they will start focusing on Obama’s shortcomings. Maureen Dowd will start writing nasty columns about his hair/clothes/wife. The usual bs that is her specialty. He will get the Gore treatment.

    You have to remember McCain is the real darling of the Beltway Media Elite. They have been fawning over him for a decade. In a race between McCain and Obama the Russert/Broder axis will go with McCain.

  • Brian C

    The more I hear Barackula speak, the more he sounds like a third world dictator with a personality cult.

  • BJinChicago

    McCain, 2008; Clinton, 2012.

  • alohaleezy

    Loose ticket, as compared to a what a tight ticket. Spell check is your friend. It is losing or lode loser.

  • Ndree

    DID it EVER occur to you, that NEITHER SHE nor WE are IN ANYWAY interested in your VPPPP lure? Shove it up where the sun don’t shine! Who wants to be associated with a crook, liar, racist, con-man, unconscionable, opportunist? get a frigging life!!!! We did NOT drink Kool-aid…..we are CAPABLE of THINKING for ourselves!!!! We…strange as it may seem to you…we do believe in INTEGRITY and stand for the core principles of democracy!!!
    She should just remain on the sidelines SHADOWING him, and LAUGHING her head off at the mistakes that this piece of no-good, incompetent, bumbling, crook, thief, makes.
    DON’T GET ME STARTED!!!!!!!!!

  • karen for Clinton

    go tell that to the GOP and see what they say.
    Go win them over… with your wishy washy hope.

    Barack praised the GOP over and over.

    and guess what, we know everything you can say about McCain – we ran AGAINST him several times and we know all the opposition arguements.

    And guess what? You weren’t even BORN when we started learning about politics – the hard way.

    so just don’t waste our time here. GO win without us… and go win with our votes going to your opponent.

    The DNC stabbed US in the back – they did to you too but you do not realize it yet. The highest bidder isn’t a good gov’t system…

    your little buddy there “mindless missy” – an idiotic namesake chosen to insult females.

    really classy.

  • Annagain

    Hillary is our legitimatre nominee, by any reasonable metric.

    This was stolen from her by the DNC, by bought off and pressured Super Delegates, by the Rules & Credentials Committee, disenfranchising voters and delegates, by ignoring ‘fair reflection’.

    Her speech only verified how classy, prepared and presidential she is.

    Obama looks pale next to her. He always did. He always will. That is why he must continually rub her nose in the dirt. She threatenes him. I don’t believe he wants ther to campaign with him because she looks genuine and he looks like the phony he is.

  • David Axisrutt

    It’s going to be easier if you give people a link to click.

  • David Axisrutt

    Haha. That’s the bit Flineo uses in the clip too I think. :)

  • ginaswo

    Careless Whispers great tune

    and LOL

  • David Axisrutt

    Somebody get rid of these fucktards. Fucking disgusting preteens.

  • David Axisrutt

    <p>HERE IS THE IMAGE CODE, and the trick for adjusting the width:</p>
    <p><a href=”http://imageshack.us” rel=”nofollow”><img width=470 src=”http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/4006/nomeansnoxk6.gif” border=”0″ alt=”Image Hosted by ImageShack.us”/></a></p>
    <p>Do you see where I inserted the width=470? (That is pixel width, by the way.) You can simply change that width, and edit it until it’s the size you want it to be.</p>
    <p>ALSO: If you wish to have text wrapping around the image, here’s how to do that:</p>
    <p><a href=”http://imageshack.us” rel=”nofollow”><img width=270 align=left vspace=8 hspace=8 src=”http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/4006/nomeansnoxk6.gif” border=”0″ alt=”Image Hosted by ImageShack.us”/></a></p>
    <p>Here i have adjusted the width so there’s room for some text.</p>
    <p>I also inserted an align= (it can be left or right)</p>
    <p>The vspace= and hspace=8 give you nice white space between the image and your text, so the text doesn’t bump up against the image.</p>
    <p>Questions? Ask.</p>

  • David Axisrutt

    Michelle
    Ma belle
    You smell like hell

    Now go away you little shit.

  • David Axisrutt

    The presidential contest is a clash of egos

    You’ve obviously been following this campaign very closely. Yes that’s sarcastic. Stop proving your parent were right about you and go out and do the research.

  • David Axisrutt

    Too right Karen but it isn’t just him. It’s all the others too.

  • http://deleted AnninCa

    I agree. The real enemy came out early in the Democratic party when Obama trashed Clinton with his Reagan speech.

    I was horrified.

    I knew right then where we would end up.

    Clinton has the biggest support of any former president. Obama trashed him.

    Where did you expect this to end?

    Obama has so offended Clinton Democrats that there is no going back.

    No going back.

  • David Axisrutt

    Nobama girls are hottttt! ;)

    (Women with brains always are. :) )

  • David Axisrutt

    You give away too much with that handle.

  • http://deleted AnninCa

    Same here, Karen. Over 30 years. Straight Democratic ticket.

    No more.

  • David Axisrutt

    Our only hope is a Dem congress to keep an eye on President McCain.

    A key point. To vote Dem across the board except for Barry. That should give Howard Coward and Donkey B something to think about as they claw each other to pieces,

  • ginaswo

    Andrea Mitchell has tears in her eyes in that youtube in which she is talking about john mccain carrying his own bags and maybe having to drop out months ago..

    they love Johnny, but they drank kool aid
    and Rupert Murdoch and Sam Zell of Post Tribune Faux empire are on the Board of AP now and have in their minds bought themselves a great candidate in Uhhbama so it should be interesting..

    I know middle America will never vote for Obama, so I guess we will see who can win/”steal” an election better:

    the GOP with its army of 527s, and its huge machine and who stops counting votes?

    or the neo Marxist Dem cabal and Soros money and crossover megamillionaires Zell and Murdoch who steal votes and count dead votes?

    it appears there will be a depressed conservative GOP turnout benefiting Uhbama

    it appears there will be a depressed moderate Dem turnout benefiting McCain

    but

    it appears the conservative base will be Energized to vote AGAINST Uhhbama by the radical American hating associates surrounding him as well as his massive tax increase on SS payroll taxes on the middle class (for which he wont even give us universal health care-couldnt help but put that in)

    and

    it appears MANY utterly disenfranchised disgusted disillusioned and discerning Democrats will cross party lines and vote for McCain to vote against Uhbama and the DNC cabal that SELECTED (not elected) him

    so

    if enough moderate Democrats come out for McCain and the GOP is able to, as Hannity said, peel the layers of the onion of radical associates and alarming advisers and positions in the Obama campaign, thereby getting out their base, then I think McCain has it sewn up no question

    yet

    wild card is the Chicago combine vote counting/’theft’ machine that IMHO has gone national this primary and is -all summer long- getting door to door voter id info, who’s to say millions of voters who stay home wont somehow ‘vote’ in November??

    so

    be aware GOP be very aware it happened to we Dems in this primary season..it can happen to you too

    I back McCain, he loves America, and the FACT that Murdoch and Zell wont support him b/c he -is- maverick and they know it speaks to his HONOR something I have not seen in Obama YET..

  • David Axisrutt

    It’s really hard to beat an incumbent. Unless the incumbent’s a Democrat.

  • ginaswo

    I am not voting for the D SDs in ym area wo voted against our local interests for Obama and couldnt tell me why

    I think a lot of SDs who supported Obama may be in touble..especialy after the GOP shows the voters who Uhbama is

    I think the cabal of idiots in DC actually counts on a win win figuring lots of downticket D increases from people voting in mccain..
    we shall see!!

  • David Axisrutt

    You weren’t even BORN when we started learning about politics – the hard way.

    Who’s been paying the bills for these diaper fashionistas away at college, turning 18, and suddenly realising they know everything? Who bought the computers they use to come online and act so rude to people?

  • David Axisrutt

    McGovern won 38%? That’s nothing like this time. I reckon Barry gets about 20%. That’s 12% for the AAs and 8% for the other morons. John McCain war hero takes the day.

  • ginaswo

    yes the Dems have been so sensitive and stalworthy and staunch in their unwavering support for females and Hillary this primary season!!

    LOL

    BWWWWAAAAHAAAAA

    I dont think anyone votes for the GOP expecting womens pay passed the next day, but I DID expect my own DEM party to defend my candidates equally when they were under prejudiced mean attacks unworthy of America 2008..

    imagine my surprise and disillusionment.

    but I saw EVERYONE and their brother/sister come out against racism, going so far as to accuse civil rights activists and my Democratic heroes of this sin they themselves were projecting onto the nation at every turn, in every poll, in every column..

    and not a single one of them say anything about the sexism until last Tuesday when they had given the crown to Uhhbama

    Ill take the devil I know seven days of the week and twice on Sunday the day Obama sat in TRINITY listening to hate and racism and often misogyny spewed form the pulpit for 20 years…

    I am a lifelong Democrat who will vote for McCain over Obama..

    and I have to say the attempts by the DNC to paint McCain as a BUSH III are laughable, McCain is no GWB and Americans know that, he is no Dem but then again NEITHER IS OBAMA

    if anything OBAMA is more like Bush in temperment and experience and sheer force of endurance and strength as I take their measure-imagine an attack, a massive hurricane and a plague all at once, thinking of Obama in that siutation room without nancy and howard to guide him surronded by Zbiegnew Malloy Peak it scares the shxt out of me..the only one I could ave see in there was Hillary and slept through the night secure, but now I will have to strart picturing McCain and getting used to it…

    Sen McCain has been my Senator the entire time I have lived in AZ and I must tell you it is no different than it was when Sen Chuck Schumer was my Senator for the 20 years before that..I cna survive 4 years of McCain..

  • ginaswo

    do you think he can get a special ROOL so he can get some electoral votes from the Peoples Republic of Berkley? one spot of blue in an ocean of red states balanced by Ilinois on the other end..

    sorry Berkley but come on?!

  • Pete

    Yeah! McCain/Clinton! Make sure to vote GOP downticket too so McCain can get his agenda passed and that will show Dean and Pelosi! Nobama!

  • ginaswo

    yes this is going to look lovely in history as the first female candidate and her votes were stolen against the charter ROOL 13A the Consitution, she had more votes, she wins electoral colge,e the SDs dont COUNT until August, all the irregularities not addressed, TX caucus never even COUNTED yet, the ONLY nominee ever forced out before convention by her own party

  • ginaswo

    funny you should say that!!

    LOL!!!!

    certain SDs are gonna have trouble after backing Uhbama count on it :0)

  • David Axisrutt

    But that’s what he is.

  • David Axisrutt

    Yeah that campaigning together is like trying to put lipstick on a pig. But maybe she already knows that? Some of her remarks bordered on sarcasm. ;)

  • David Axisrutt

    No. I don’t think you should vote down ticket. You want a frozen DC. So nothing more bad happens in the next four years. As few things as possible.

  • Hilla08

    “the attempts by the DNC to paint McCain as a BUSH III are laughable”

    I just found this:
    http://www.progressivemediausa.org/2008/05/27/john-mcsame/

    I’m sorry, I wanted Hillary to be president more than anything and she was the first person I voted for who was not who my husband voted for. We fought a lot about it but I finally stood my ground and we seperated. I never had to march in the streets for what we have but I can’t throw it away just because I’m angry. I can not do that to my daughter. I have to think about her not me. I’m sorry. I am upset like you, but I just can’t give up now and vote for McCain.

  • Northwest rain

    Yes I agree — there is NO GOING BACK.

    Obama crossed the line when he insulted President Clinton and praised Ray-gun.

    And then Obama showed that he is a sexist misogynist bastard — and that cannot be forgiven EVER.

    Hillary Clinton is NOT stupid — she knows that snObama is going down.

  • Northwest rain

    Their generation won’t even be able to buy computers for themselves — if they get their messiah in the White House.

    Obama is completely stupid about anything dealing with economics. So his “advisers” will make all the decisions. His advisers are Free Market Milton Friedman/Chicago School of Economics devotees.

    That means under the Obama prez — the middle class will be largely eliminated. Just like what happened in Argentina and other countries that fell for the “Free Market” line of BS.

    Oh …. and then the looting will begin — Chicago style looting of whatever isn’t nailed down. Obama was part of the looting — the Pay to Play system that has served the Chicago political machine so well and make multi millionaires out of the top politicians — including Obama.

    I guess the only good thing that would come from an Obama Prez — is that the Trolls would lose their computers.

  • dave

    Good luck helping that stauch defender of women’s rights, John McCain, become President. I’m sure he’ll give you everything Hillary promised and more. Yeah, right.

  • Northwest rain

    If you vote for Obama — then you are a stupid idiot.

    I do not believe you were EVER for Hillary.

    You are just another lying troll.

    Obama would do nothing at all for women’s rights — he is opposed to women’s rights. That is what his church teaches — hatred for women.

    If you have never fought for women’s right then you are worse than useless.

    Go somewhere else and tell your lies.

    Good by and go to hell.

  • Northwest rain

    Exactly — Obama is a cult leader — he has an ego and huge adoring crowds feed his ego.

    His cult members are thugs.

  • Northwest rain

    a male chauvinist pig come here and is worried about women’s rights — after you misogynistic pigs trashed Hillary Clinton?

    Go to hell — idiot Obama troll.

    Your crap will NOT work.

  • Northwest rain

    I just checked my email — got a message from Howie Dean — UNITY — the sucker writes.

    Email returned with nasty message.

    I guess Howie really believes he has won.

    WAIT TIL November!

  • ken

    The problem in politics will be money. I think even if I don’t vote for Obama, it won’t be enough. I will have to to give anti-Obama organization money to offset Obama’s chuck of lobbyist money (we all know he’s getting it underhandedly). Worse come to worse, I will have to give the Republican money to get the job done.

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    What strikes me so funny is the media stating what mistakes Hillary made during her campaign while dimissing all the Obama bullcrap, her loss had nothing to do with mistakes and everything to do with the OBAMA STAR they rallied around. If I were Hillary,I would come out the day after the convention and announce her run as an independent, she could be very close with McCain or lose, Obama would lose but she could run in 2012.

  • Ross Miller

    Wow, and to think I once took Larry Johnson semi-seriously. I hadn’t read this site in many months, so hadn’t realized how far he’s descended into a racist xenophobia. It’s sad to see.

    (*gasp* “Obama uses the same phrases that other people use, sometimes he even quotes them! Oh no! Sometimes he even uses the same words that bad people have used — therefore he must be bad. I’m not racist, unh-uh, that’s race-baiting to even suggest it. It’s just that people like Obama aren’t ready to lead yet, yeah, that’s it…” *sheesh*

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    Money cannot buy elections. George Soros claimed he was going to buy the 2004 election and he lost, it is all about who gets the vote out. No polls matter until the one that happens election.

  • Chris

    That didn’t make any sense. How about making a constructive comment?

  • http://shinemyshoesbarryboy.org David Axisrutt

    It’s not about the people who vote. It’s about the people who count the votes. So Soros lost in 2004; seems to me the way he’s backed this shitbag Obama he’s not given up. And so he loses? He’s trying and that’s bad enough.

  • http://shinemyshoesbarryboy.org David Axisrutt

    racist xenophobia

    ‘racist xenophobia’? At least he’s not a batshit insane paid Obama orc like you, dude.

    Go away. You’re ruining the neighbourhood and polluting the air. We don’t want you here. Run along now.

  • http://shinemyshoesbarryboy.org David Axisrutt

    Hey can you publish his letter here? We need a good laugh!

  • http://shinemyshoesbarryboy.org David Axisrutt

    This may be true. But she needs funding. Solis Doyle messed up. She’s now in the hole. Axelrod probably bailed her out in exchange for pushing Barry five times in rapid succession in her speech. She’s sort of stuck. But if she could run independent what would happen? I don’t know the rules. But she and McCain would clean up the floor with Barry.

  • http://shinemyshoesbarryboy.org David Axisrutt

    Give us more than the guy you blow in your dreams every night, fool.

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    It is evil that one would attempt to purchase an election but he cannot bodily push the lever for every American on election day. I am a republican and I use to hate the Clintons but they look pretty darn good now considering what the left have chosen and most of us are pulling for Hillary to run as an independent,we pretty much believe we can beat Obama but if she runs as an independent, we will pull off a win,he gets bloodied up by her and the GOP like Gore and Kerry did and she wins in 2012, I believe McCain is going to be one term, she can run against his VP, some of us may even vote for her as a payback for ridding our country from Obama. We have come to respect her for her intense fight and she has softened her personality. We are running massive campaigns on our blogs in her behalf and parading around the internet tearing Obama down.

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    Let the GOP finish this war,this is our concern, McCain will run it differently than Bush did and he will bring them home in larger numbers, let us complete this, then Hillary can take it in 2012 and enter the WH with no war in progress.

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    It is going to be a DEM Majority, that wont be a problem, actually McCain has reached to both sides, he has been liked by both sides for years, only because we are during an election has the left pulled away .

  • Angel

    I completely understand disappointment and sadness at the defeat of ‘your’ candidate, but I have to say, I think I must have been following another campaign. None of these remarks makes any sense to me, they are just nasty and don’t seem to be grounded in anything. When Edwards dropped out, I was left with alot of questions and no real preference with the remaining two. Over the last two months, although I have not ‘drunk the koolaid’(as was so poetically put here), I have come to believe that Sen. Obama would be the winning candidate in a match up with McSame. There is a lot of energy, enthusiasm and work in that campaign. People are coming out in record numbers, new Democratic voters who believe that a MAJOR change is necessary in our government. To me, the comments made here are indicative of the reason that Sen. Clinton is not the nominee. Fact is, that if she were the nominee, I would vote for her in November, as I cannot think of what could be worse than more of the same. I hope that when you’re all done being disappointed, you will feel the same.

  • Rio

    How is Obama a misogynist?

    I just find it ironic that so many people who purport to hold gender equality in such high esteem seem hell bent in making sure John McSame becomes our next President.

    Or is calling your own wife a cunt acceptable behavior in comparison to having the gall to… Do what exactly? Run against the Clintons?

    I’m just bewildered and a little upset to see so much hatred. We have a nominee. We have a chance to make history and to start to undo the horrors and abuses of the past 8 years.

    Why are we not rallying together?

    Is the drive to lose and the schadenfreude of saying “I told you so” so deeply engrained in Democrats hearts?
    :(

  • BradT

    I don’t understand why you are all so angry at Barack Obama. I love and respect you Hillary supporters and I feel sorry for the conservative plants that are trying to divide us, Democrats, with their anonymous comments and ramblings.

    There comes a time where, despite a long and tedious campaign, that a party selects one candidate to uphold certain values. Those values are coming under attack this year by the Republican candidate, John McCain. We must overcome the feelings of hurt that comes with the inevitably of the primary season and unite so that these values, the core values, of the Democratic party are upheld.

    Please, I implore you, as a friend and fellow Democrat, to ignore the divisive comments some authors here are making.

    Obama is not anti-woman, but McCain’s policies can take away the rights of women! Don’t let that happen this year!

  • BradT

    Further, I challenge any of the anonymous (and more likely than not, conservative/GOP plants) to show me how Obama is opposed to protecting the rights of women. The reality is that these divisions visible here are MANUFACTURED by the Republicans and conservatives who did not intend to vote Democratic, regardless of who won this month.

  • Bdiddly

    Im all for a unity ticket, but people on here sound like it wouldnt even matter to them. Many appear to have ODS, Obama Derangement Syndrome. ODS is quite similar to its cousin CDS (Clinton Derangement Syndrome). Im sorry hillary lost, I understand how you feel, I would be pretty sad if Obama had lost… But I have always said I would vote for whoever the Democratic Nominee is. Im also pretty sure that most Clinton supporters are going to vote for Obama in November and the ODS squad on here is the minority of Clinton supporters.

    For the ODS people on here you will get no condolences from me though, you have gone over the deepend. I guess 8 years of bush combined with alot of unfounded conspiracy theories about the media and sexism has finally rotted your brain. Get it together please… or Go vote McCain to spite your former brethren. If you choose the latter Im gonna have to Call up the Whaaaaaaaambulance…. Whaaaaaaah Whaaaaaaah.

  • Madison

    I will support Hillary-but I can not and will not support Obama!never!

    Hilary 08
    McCain 08

    Democrtic Party leaders shame on you fro treating one of your own so bad.I send my vote card in to Dean Howard 1/2 and Donna Brazile.

    Hillary I send a letter to

    The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
    United States Senate
    476 Russell Senate Office Building
    Washington,DC 20510-3202

    I love Hilary for all she stands for and all she has done. But I can not ands will not support Obama or Our OPPS! EX-DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS.

    Hillary 08
    McCaine 08

    Obama -NEVER!
    DEMOCRATIC PARTY -NEVER WILL I SUPPORT THEM!

  • Madison

    HILLARY IS NOT OBAMA

    MCCAIN IS NOT BUSH

    OBAMA = BUSH

    http://w3.newsmax.com/a/jun08/?s=al&promo_code=63E4-1

    This is what Obama has said time-time before.
    On interviews- Obama is not for he people! the middle class will take such a beating bad.

    Our country is in bad shape.Obama will finish it off!

  • Madison

    HILLARY IS NOT OBAMA

    MCCAIN IS NOT BUSH

    OBAMA = BUSH

    http://w3.newsmax.com/a/jun08/?s=al&promo_code=63E4-1

    This is what Obama has said time-time before.
    On interviews- Obama is not for he people! the middle class will take such a beating bad..

    Our country is in bad shape.Obama will finish it off!

  • David

    HILLARY 08
    MCCAIN 08

    OBAMA NO-AND NO HE WILL NOT GET HILLARY’S SUPPORTERS.

    OBAMA A FAKE AND NO SUBTANCE.

    BAD,BAD JUDGEMENTS

    NO CLUE

    DNC AND OBAMA STOLE THIS SET UP ELECTION.

    NEVER WILL I EVER SUPPORT OBAMA.

    I WILL NOT SUPPORT DEMOCRATIC PARTY ANY LONGER.

    GET LOST DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND OBAMA.WE DON’T WANT NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU.HILLARY SUPPORTERS SAW AND HEARD IT ALL.WE WILL STAND OUR GROUND.

    WE VOTE YOU GONE.

    NOOBAMA

  • chris

    I’m sure your inability to spell losing and loser are in no way an indication of your intelligence level…Loser!

  • Linda

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDpLK0e0QoU&feature=email

    East-West-North -South and in the middle. Here is the guy who said it.And a top aid in Obama camp is close to this guy.Who is Obama?

    People wake-up

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    It would be so cool if McCain took Hillary, they are both in the middle really,they get along well…damn, both sides would win huge and we bury the piece of crap forever.

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    Obama is a nothing, racist,pice of slime stuck on the bottom of my shoe, we are for McCain/ Hillary

  • http://babsgop.multiply.com/ Babs

    Obama Is Mapping a Nationwide Push in G.O.P. Strongholds
    By ADAM NAGOURNEY and JEFF ZELENY
    WASHINGTON — Senator Barack Obama’s general election plan calls for broadening the electoral map by challenging Senator John McCain in typically Republican states — from North Carolina to Missouri to Montana — as Mr. Obama seeks to take advantage of voter turnout operations built in nearly 50 states in the long Democratic nomination battle, aides said.

    On Monday, Mr. Obama will travel to North Carolina — a state that has not voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in 32 years — to start a two-week tour of speeches, town hall forums and other appearances intended to highlight differences with Mr. McCain on the economy. From there, he heads to Missouri, which last voted for a Democrat in 1996. His first campaign swing after securing the Democratic presidential nomination last week was to Virginia, which last voted Democratic in 1964.

    With Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton now having formally bowed out of the race and thrown her backing to him, Mr. Obama wants to define the faltering economy as the paramount issue facing the country, a task probably made easier by ever-rising gasoline prices and the sharp rise in unemployment the government reported on Friday. Mr. McCain, by contrast, has been emphasizing national security more than any other issue and has made clear that he would like to fight the election primarily on that ground.

    Mr. Obama has moved in recent days to transform his primary organization into a general election machine, hiring staff members, sending organizers into important states and preparing a television advertisement campaign to present his views and his biography to millions of Americans who followed the primaries from a distance.

    In one telling example, he is moving to hire Aaron Pickrell, the chief political strategist of Gov. Ted Strickland of Ohio — who helped steer Mrs. Clinton to victory in that state’s primary — to run his effort against Mr. McCain there. In another, aides said, he has tapped Dan Carroll, an opposition researcher who gained fame digging up information on opponents’ records for Bill Clinton in 1992, to help gather information about Mr. McCain. That is the latest evidence that, for all the talk on both sides about a new kind of politics, the general election campaign is likely to be bloody.

    Mr. Obama’s campaign is considering hiring Patti Solis Doyle, a longtime associate of Mrs. Clinton who was her campaign manager until a shake-up in February, the first of what Mr. Obama’s aides said would be a number of hires from the Clinton campaign.

    Recognizing the extent to which Republicans view Michelle Obama’s strong views and personality as a potential liability for her husband, Mr. Obama’s aides said they were preparing to bring aboard senior operatives from previous Democratic presidential campaigns to work with her, a clear departure from the typical way the spouse of a candidate is staffed. Mrs. Obama’s operation would include senior aides devoted to responding to attacks and challenges to her, particularly if she continues to campaign as much as she has so far.

    To counter persistent rumors and mischaracterizations about his background, Mr. Obama’s advisers said they would also begin using television advertising and speeches in a biographical campaign to present his story on his terms. But they suggested that their research had found that voters were not that well acquainted with Mr. McCain, either, signaling that the next few months will see a scramble by the two campaigns to define the rival candidate.

    “Even though Senator McCain has been on the scene for three decades, there are a lot of people who don’t know a lot about him — and there are a lot of people who don’t know about us,” said David Axelrod, Mr. Obama’s senior strategist. “Both campaigns are about to begin filling in the gaps.”

    Mr. Obama has sought in recent weeks to deal pre-emptively with issues that shadowed him in the primary and on which Mr. McCain has already challenged him. At a speech to Jewish leaders in Washington, he markedly toughened his statements about how he would deal with Iran after coming under attack for his pledge to meet with its leader; he now almost always wears an American flag pin on his lapel after Republicans sought to raise questions about his patriotism by pointing to the absence of one.

    While the lengthy, contentious Democratic primary fight against Mrs. Clinton exposed vulnerabilities in Mr. Obama that the Republicans will no doubt seek to exploit, it also allowed him to build a nearly nationwide network of volunteers and professional organizers. While early assertions by presidential campaigns that they intend to expand the playing field are often little more than feints intended to force opponents to spend time and money defending states that they should have locked up, Mr. Obama’s fund-raising success gives his campaign more flexibility than most to play in more places.

    Mr. Obama’s aides said some states where they intend to campaign — like Georgia, Missouri, Montana and North Carolina — might ultimately be too red to turn blue. But the result of making an effort there could force Mr. McCain to spend money or send him to campaign in what should be safe ground, rather than using those resources in states like Ohio.

    Mr. Obama’s campaign manager, David Plouffe, said that the primary contest had left the campaign with strong get-out-the-vote operations in Republican states that were small enough that better-than-usual turnout could make a difference in the general election. Among those he pointed to was Alaska, which last voted for a Democrat in 1964.

    “Do we have to win any of those to get to 270?” Mr. Plouffe said, referring to the number of electoral votes needed to win the election. “No. Do we have reason to think we can be competitive there? Yes. Do we have organizations in those states to be competitive? Yes. This is where the primary was really helpful to us now.”

    Mr. Plouffe also pointed to Oregon and Washington, states that have traditionally been competitive and where Mr. Obama defeated Mrs. Clinton, as places the campaign could have significant advantages .

    Still, the Republican Party has a history of out-hustling and out-organizing the Democratic Party in national elections. The question is whether the more organically grown game plans that carried Mr. Obama to victory in Democratic primaries and caucuses can match the well-oiled organizations Republicans have put together.

    Mr. McCain’s advisers dismissed the Obama campaign claims as bluster. “We’re confident about our ability to win those states,” said Steve Schmidt, a senior adviser to Mr. McCain.

    And Mr. Obama is not alone in trying to fight on what is historically unfriendly territory. A central part of Mr. McCain’s strategy is an effort to pick up Democratic voters unhappy with the outcome of the primary, and to compete for states that have recently voted Democratic, like Pennsylvania, where Mr. Obama was soundly beaten by Mrs. Clinton, and Michigan, where Mr. Obama did not compete in the primary.

    Mr. Obama’s aides would not say when he would begin his television advertising campaign, saying that disclosure would help their opponent.

    A Republican strategist said that, according to party monitoring services, Mr. Obama’s campaign had inquired about advertising rates in 25 states, including traditionally Republican states like Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina. That would constitute a very large purchase. President Bush, whose 2004 campaign had the most expensive advertising drive in presidential history, usually ran commercials in a maximum of 17 states.

    The strategist said that the Republican intelligence was that Mr. Obama’s campaign was indicating to television stations that it was considering beginning its commercials in mid-June, or possibly after July 4. But Mr. McCain started an advertising campaign on Friday that surprised Democrats with its size and expense — more than $3 million — and it was unclear if that would prompt Mr. Obama’s strategists to change their timetable.

    Media strategists in both parties said that Mr. Obama’s campaign would have enough money to run a break-all-records advertising campaign. In theory, at least, he will have enough money to run one set of prime-time national advertisements on broadcast television, and a concurrent and harder-hitting campaign against Mr. McCain in closely contested states.

    A national campaign on broadcast television — which has traditionally been prohibitively expensive for presidential campaigns — could make sense in this case, particularly if the Obama campaign looks to expand the playing field as significantly as Mr. Plouffe suggested it would.

    Mr. Obama and a team of senior advisers spent Friday morning in Chicago planning the next few weeks. In addition to presenting his economic policies, Mr. Obama is also exploring a foreign trip and a biographical tour before the party’s convention in August.

    Mr. Obama’s a 17-day economic tour, starting Monday, comes as polls suggest acute public anxiety about the economy, fueled by a new wave of bad news, including a surge in the unemployment rate and a record rise in the cost of oil.

    The economic push is intended to highlight the distinctions between Democratic and Republican proposals on health care, jobs, energy prices, education and taxes. Mr. Obama is expected to deliver a series of policy speeches and visit voters in small towns and rural areas.

    While Mr. Obama’s economic tour will take him through several states where he registered strong performances in the primary season, including Iowa and Wisconsin, he will also visit other general election battleground states where he lost primaries by substantial margins, including Ohio.

    At Mr. Obama’s campaign headquarters in Chicago, where for two months separate teams had focused on Mrs. Clinton and Mr. McCain, aides are adjusting their duties. One area in particular where Mr. Obama is adding muscle is a team that is tasked with tracking down rumors and erroneous statements circulated on the Internet.

    “The growth of the Internet, which has been a fabulous asset for helping to build the Obama community, is also a place where erroneous e-mails live,” said Anita Dunn, a senior campaign adviser. “That’s a challenge I don’t think previous campaigns have had to deal with to the extent that the Obama campaign has.”

    Jim Rutenberg contributed reporting.

  • Jiriki

    David, are you saying that the AA’s are morons? That’s exactly how it reads: “That’s 12% for the AAs and 8% for the other morons”. That dismissiveness is exactly why Hillary didn’t win in the first place – thinking she could win without building a broader coalition than the “traditional” Dem peoples and states.

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