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I Miss Her

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What say you?

Don’t get me wrong. I will follow John McCain out of the foxhole, knowing Sarah has my back. I will work hard for them.

But every time I see this photo I remember her standing in PA – in the pouring down rain – calling us out – reminding us why we should never stand down – always keep going – never give up on our dreams. I will remember that night forever.

She is the first and only politician I can say this about:

I love her.

I will volunteer my time and donate my last free penny to see that the thief that stole her from me goes no further. . Barry beware!

We will be back.

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We tire of the nudity of the words we hear today. We wait for the endgame. This drama lacks meaning. The spectacle it has become provides and offers to us seated in this political theater, although it may not be so comprehended by the characters / candidates and their surrogates, ambiguity at most. In the dialogue between Mac and Om, there is an inverted kind of desperate intellectualism. This becomes clearer to the us after they have left the stage each night and we are able on different levels to contemplate life without the MSM floating above the desert horizon of our hopes like a mirage of horrors chasing us while we seek sleep or solitude.

What can I say? __ I miss Hillary being on and at our side.

  • oy

    How to read current polls: an excellent post here:
    http://wizbangblog.com/content/2008/09/19/how-liberal-trolls-are-working-to-get-mccain-elected-president.php

    (The post begins with a criticism of Obamabots).

    • http://www.stateofdisbelief.wordpress.com stateofdisbelief

      I love her…I love Bill.

      And you know why? Because they are the only politicians who truly care about me and my family. And they’ve demonstrated that care with actions, not “JUST WORDS.”

      Hillary 2012

      • Lipstick LaPig

        She was the ONLY alternative to McCain.
        Obama is weak, wishy-washy, inexperienced.
        NOBAMA!

        • Lochos Vestu

          About time we had a pro-Hillary post on this site. What took you so long?

          HILLARY ’12!!!

          • mary

            Lochos Vestu

            Thanks! IT’S ABOUT TIME…WE NEED OUR HILLARY DOSE ON NO QUARTER….PLEASE DR. LARRY, ADMINISTER FREQUENTLY THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND DOUBLE THE DOSAGE!

            This Hillary-missed-dose Patient thanks you!

            GREAT POST!!!!

      • tek

        Exactly what I said this morning. The only politicians I trust anymore are the Clintons. They proved in his administration that they want a real democracy for EVERYONE in this country. Not just the blacks, not just the illegal hispanics, not just the evengelical christians, not an empire for the corporations, but a DEMOCRACY.

        • SportPolitics

          I don’t believe that’s what they want. We are not a democracy and should never be.
          I get your point, but it isn’t put correctly, nor are the Clinton’s the only two ever for all of us.
          How about we get some politicians that don’t lie every time they take the stage. I think that would be great.
          I very much appreicated Bill’s intellect, and I can surely state Hillary never gave up, and that alone is impressive.
          There are only a couple of people in and around national politics that I’d like to shake the hand of, because I found them to be honest. Really honest. If they caught themselves misspeaking they would correct themselves, before anyone had a chance to. ANYONE of that nature I’ll take, no matter what their party or politics is.
          I sure wish that number was higher. They are BTW on any side of the spectrum, which I find absolutely fascinating.

      • Denise

        If you believe Obama violated the Logan act go to this link. It’s so easy to voice your concern.

        http://www.rallycongress.com/americansentinel/1223/a-call-for-hearings-into-senator-barack-obamas-violation-of-the-logan-act/

        Note: use the “send for free” option.

        • jangles

          I think this is a dead end. Chuck Hagel and the US ambassador were in that meeting and they do not support the idea that Obama tried to negotiate a different agenda. So I say put your energy somewhere it can do some good.

          • NYSmike

            hagel of course, being a republican?

            he’s on obama’s side.

            perhaps you should listen to exactly what obama’s campaign manager said instead.

            • ee

              ignorant.

              Why do you try and spin word said by someone not at the meeting and deny those from people in attendance?

            • Maverick

              Hagel runs diebold or has affilitaion with diebold…Hagel + Diebold + Oblahma…be prepared.

          • wry

            Can you give me a link, Jangles?

          • Pearl

            I agree. This is a non-story.

          • http://msnGodhelpusall Lee M

            jangles – There were TWO meetings.One was behind closed doors with only Obama and the one Iraqi official attending. You are behind the times. As usual Obamarat managed to get the PM to one side and tried to work a deal. It didn’t work – it bit him in the butt.

        • Entwife

          This is a great effort. Thanks for the link! There’s an option to pay for the letters to be printed out and be delivered directly by messenger. So, they send the email and put the letter on parchment and into an envelope and deliver it. Pretty cool.

      • jrterrier

        i miss hillary too. i bet the DEMs would be ahead by double digits on their way to a landslide if she were heading the ticket.

        and bill and hillary were the only politicians who left the white house as middle class, without millions in the bank. they’ve made money since then on the strength of their books (take that pelosi and reid, whose books have sold less than 10,000 copies combined) and bill’s speeches. who wouldn’t pay to hear an intelligent and unpretentious man, with the experience to back it up.

      • nobamaever09

        Yes, and Love both!!!
        Because of Hillary and Bill I switch to Democratic Party, and because of Hillary and Bill I switch to Independent, and because of Hillary and Bill I may give my vote to McCain an Palin, because I believe in Clintons, I will fallow their heart and put my trust on McCain – Palin ticket!!!
        Also, we fergot two more people; Kucinich and Ron Paul, who were only defenders of Constitution, who said what they believe in . Ron Paul was right on the money, when He said, ; DOLLAR IS WEEK, OUR CURRENCY HAS NO VALUE.NO ONE LISTEN THIS TWO MAN. THIS IS NOT THE ONLY THINK RON PAUL and Kucinich were fighting for . THERE WERE SO RIGHT WAS SO RIGHT.NOW OBAMA START TO ATTACK KUCINICH IN HIS ADDS, WHO WILL BE NEXT??? KUCINICH DEFENDS CONSTITUTION, HE KEEP WITH HIM THIS LITTLE “BOOK” AND REMINES US ABOUT, WHAT POLITICIANS ON BOTH SIDES DID, DOING AND IF WE LET THETM GET OFF THE HOOK AND NOT HOLD THEM ACCOUTABLE, WE WILL PAY A BIG PRICE!!. TEY IGNORE THEM , DISRESPECT THEM ,A OBAMA , OBAMAS CLAN, AND SUPPORTERS ARE DOING!!! DOING NOW. THEY ARE MAVERICS;HILLARY,BILL,KUCUNICH,PAUL AND NOW
        MCCAIN IS ONE OF THEM. NO ONE IS PERFECT, AND ONCE PEOPLE GET IN POLITICS, THING CHANGE, BUT WHAT IS OBAMA DOING AND HIS UGLY ADVISERS INCL. BRAZILE,DEAN,PELOSI,REID,RICHARSOWN,EDWARDS!!!,DODD AND MUCH MORE, IS DISCRACE FOR DNC AND THE WHOLE POLITICAL GANG OF THIEFS AND OUR CONSTITUTION TRAITORS. THEY BETRAY USA,US, ESPECJALLY IN LAST FEW DAYS PROVE HOW DIRTY AND CALCULATED AND COLD OBAMA IS, AND NOW WE HAVE SOMEONE LIKE OBAMA-ROOKIE AND HE IS SHOWING HOW CORRUPTED HE IS, HOW HATEFULL TOWARD ;WHITE, SPANISH AND OTEHR COLOR OF PEOPLE!!!BLACK PEOPLE CAN NOT STANS SPANICH, SO HOW THEY CAN JUST TURN THEIR SUPPORT FOR HILLARY TO OBAMA, AFTER WHAT HE AND HIS PEOPLE DID TO HER AND BILL, JOW SPANISH PEOPLE CAN SUPPORT SOMEONE WHO DONT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT THEM????
        SOMEONE WOULD SAY; “YOU HATE OBAMA”, NO I DONT HATE ANYONE, BUT I CAN CLEARLY SEE WERE THIS MAN IS TAKING THIS COUNTRY FOR HIS OWN GAIN,POWER,MONEY…

      • J. J.. (The P.U.M.A.)

        I love like Hillary. Bubba is much more copmplex. He would have been a great president except for “the mess on the dress”. I would love Hillary if she didn’t have Bubba as an anchor arround her neck.

    • Kal

      I miss Hillary too. I can’t wait until she has another crack at the presidency. Everything I do is aimed at somehow getting to that point. Including my vote.

      But Hillary has not left us. Her outline of how the US should respond to the current economic crisis is the blueprint everyone is following. She shares her ideas generously, not asking for anything in return. She has not given in to the demand that she trash Palin, and instead, remains a model of political decency not seen elsewhere in the dem presidential pack of hopefuls. She remains one of the most important political figures of our time, and in the history of the US.

      Hillary has not left us. So let’s not leave her.

      PUMA!!

      • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

        Her stature grows everyday.

        • Ani

          Amen.

          • Dawnelle

            so far she has not lost me (for 2012)

            but no way will I take her as a “regret decision” by Bambi’s camp. If she accepted that offer/opportunity/WhATEver, she would lose my respect. I’d not vote for it.

            it’s really too late

            I do miss her rational thought and leadership
            too bad she had so much “baggage” that followed her (the Clinton haters will never let it go)

            Now we are uncovering the REST of the misogynist (the ones that just hate women in general)

      • Jackie

        Her plan and McCain’s have very similar pieces. I genuinely believe the two can work together.

        I want Hillary as the Majority Leader in the Senate. SHe has back bone and the DNC OWES HER BIG.

        Unlike Ried and Pelosi, Clinton will work and make things work across party lines with the nation’s interess at heart.

        I believe that McCain will do the same. HE is our best bet right now.
        WHo knows, with Hillary in the Seante to keep him Honest and Sarah in the VP slot to keep him focused–stuff will get done. Behind EVERY good man is a GREAT woman or 2.

      • mary

        Kal

        Thank you! What a ringing endorsement of hte historical significance that is HILLARY! Her battle for human rights being inclusive of Women’s rights goes on and we must not forget she is STILL WITH US fighting for all women and children throughout this hill of beans we live in.

        HILLARY IS STILL HERE BY OUR SIDE…LET’S SUPPORT HER ALL THE WAY. SHE NEEDS TO KNOW WE’RE RIGHT HERE….waiting and to see her rewriting History as no one has before Her! The rest of the guys and gal running for office are mere xeroxed copies…paling in comparison!…

    • georgiapeach

      Boy does that post hit the nail on the head. I started out this primary season as a strong Edwards supporter, with Obama a close second, and anybody but Clinton as my third choice. The behavior of the Obama supporters reminded me so much of the Bush 2004 supporters that it scared me. I started paying more attention to who said what, and how they said it. As a result, my respect and admiration for Hillary Clinton grew by leaps and bounds. I donated to her campaign, the first time I had ever donated to a national candidate. The more I saw of Obama, the less I liked him, and my support for Edwards was wavering even before he dropped out. I ordered a t-shirt yesterday that says it all for me. “If I can’t have Hillary, I’ll take Sarah!”

    • bemused

      Yes, it is long but there is a very crucial point mentioned that has almost never been brought up before, and that is that party affiliation is weighted in deciding the value assigned to poll answers. This is analogous to the situation where caucus votes represented one “weight” in determining delegate count, and primary votes represented a different “weight.”

      When you get clear on how this weighting system works, it should clear up some of the inconsistencies that have been wrangled over here. This part starts with Gallup Poll, near the top.

      The conclusion about the trolls, however, is also quite good. :)

    • mary

      Easten McNeil

      PLEASE DELIVER MORE HRC MEDICINE SOON!!

      I missed my Hillary dosage…..thanks for the Rx

  • Felix Rodriguez

    I agree 100%. She is the only politician I have ever loved because I know she GETS IT.

    I like John Mac and Sarah P and believe they will have the best interests of all Americans at heart but neither one is HRC.

    ‘Nuff said.

  • Leisa

    Me too. What a missed opportunity for the Democratic Party and our country.

    • Felix Rodriguez

      DNC = Idiots. Every last one of them.

      You did not want another Clinton? Fine. Take 4 more years of Republicans and the loss of more than 1/4 of your base.

      I hope she runs in 2012 but I’m afraid there may not be enough Dems left in this country after November of 2008.

  • baby_puppy

    Love you Hillary!

    Now lets retire her debt.

    What say you!

    • snosandy

      I just donated $20.12

  • AMERICAN SAWBUCK

    I miss her more!

  • jjran

    I miss her even more…..

  • Shainzona

    Me, too. BIG TIME!

  • catherine

    Only politician I’ve ever truly loved…ok except Bill. I will NEVER forgive the Obamacrat party for STEALING the nomination from a candidate the likes of which we have not had since FDR.

    I already have my $hit list for the traitors in my state who are up for re election this November and I’m distributing it to all my friends.

    This is the year that we remind the Democratic party the true meaning of DEMOCRACY!

    Hillary 2012

    PUMA

  • http://thatsmeontheleft.blogspot.com/ Puget Sound Island Girl

    Yes we miss her (our hearts hurt for her).

    Yes we are pissed at what they did to her.

    Yes we will show our RAGE in the voting booth on November 4.

    I can’t wait!

    As soon as we know we have completed our mission (defeat Obama), then we shall move on to the most important mission of all:

    Getting Hillary in the White House!

    • Jackie

      Help her make a huge difference in the Seante. That will do the most to get her in the WH in 2012.

      Make her the intergral part of healing this nation with McCain.

      Let us get back to being Americans and not soley partisans

  • csuzeq

    When I watch her speeches, I see the most Presidential person who is available to lead and I want to cry, scream, strangle someone. To listen to her and her strong leadership and then watch the fraud, who comes of as a scared little boy saying, “mine, mine, mine! Wasn’t me, wasn’t me wasn’t me! He did it, she did it, they did it!” I am still just stunned that this has happened. I will never get over it. It’s like going out to have steak and they bring you a plate of baloney for the same price. I really wouldn’t just sit back and accept that from my favorite restaurant! Why this has all been done for this one man is insane. The dNC tells me to get over it, yet they could not do the same and say Clinton is the more electable and clearly the voters want her. Let’s unite to elect the best, most qualified person we have. No.

    I think this is close to being the worst thing to happen to our country.

  • Warrior Princess

    I echo the feelings of all of you. I began sending donations to Hillary in 2000 so that she would have a chance at the Senate seat, because without the Senate seat there would be no chance for a try at the WH.

    People talk about how women are just ticked off because we assumed we had her winning, and it didn’t happen. Are they all fools? No women took her win for grated. Most of us had a hard time beleiving that she would really take the plunge. We remember Pat Schroeder. This was never a given, but when Hillary came out swinging, and won the elections, we thought, “Wow, it could really happen.” Then the sexism and bigotry took over, and the dream was killed.

    Now, there is Sarah. Do we ala agree with her? No, of course not. But she has said she has no desire to change other people’s belief systems, and I buy it, because in Alaska, people don’t take kindly to being told how to live.

    I will fight for McCain and Palin, and never look back at the people who perpetrated this fraud. Do I think that 2012 will being Hillary back? No. I can’t imagine she will allow them to do this to her,and her family, again.Bill admitted that he had to talk her into the run. I don’t think he will do that, again.

    • Felix Rodriguez

      Sorry, WP, I can’t imagine the person with the most primary votes in history who was cheated out of the nomination would not run again.

      We need to get the Republicans elected. HRC can easily become one of the most powerful members of the party in the next 4 years and reform the party from the inside.

      True, I think there may not be many Dems left, but if you can reform the party and run as a Centrist, she can win in 2012.

      Oh, If J Mac sticks to his word and is only a one term pres, that will be a very historic and memorable GE. Two women running against each other.

      I just feel bad for many elderly ladies who still remember not having a right to vote, may not live long enough to see the first female POTUS.

      • Eastan McNeal

        My mother is 75 and my mother-in-law is 80. They have no intention of going anywhere until we finish this – thank you very much. The end line (thank you very much) is what my mother in law always says when she wants you to know she really means what she said. I believe her. She will see it happen.

        • athena

          Yes she will – thank you very much…..

        • mary

          Eastan McNeal

          Thanks for a much-needed prescription of Hillary medicine. I missed my dose that last few weeks here and your post came just in time for me to recuperate. Please don’t forget to deliver more medicine to us…soon….

          God, how I miss The Woman who Should be President!

          Hillary did more for Human Rights than anyone in this election. Women’s rights, she said in Beijing ’95, ARE human rights and human rights are women’s rights!

          Hillary rewrote History…..the rest of these candidates running for office are just poor xeroxed copies. No one cares for public service the way Hillary does….

      • mary

        Felix

        Why not start an INDEPENDENT THIRD PARTY. How do you think Canada managed to get its UNIVERSAL Health Care Act passed in l965? By having one of its two major parties in a minority position and then having its third New Democrat Party pushy for legislation!
        Then in l982, Women’s Equal Rights were constitutionally entrenched in the Charter of Rights.

        The exDemocratic Party has lost is reason d’etre. Voters are leaving in droves since the Hillary-bashing by DNC and Obama’s own camouflaged sexism (see “obama gives HIllary the finger” in youtube!)

        Why is it difficult to gather Hillary supporters and independents to form a new third Party?

    • moi61537

      Pat Schroeder. Wow, there was a great candidate that was swept under by sexism. What about Shirley Chisolm? I have deep concerns about Obama’s, as Mr. Steele, an African-American Republican, put it, Marxism. He sends someone (who was that?) to negotiate w/ FARC and intimating an Obama administration will be more favorable to the narco-terrorists and Chavez. Russia has ships for Chavez now. The foreign policy gains for American hegemony and safety are disappearing and Obama will participate in it. His history of Marxists/Maoists friends and Chavez-like corruption will destroy the US if he is elected. Either we will be on the road to totalitarian state or we will sliding towards civil war like Bosnia. He’s corrupt, taking lots of money from Fannie Mae, Countrywide and Pritzker, the perpetrators of the sub-prime crisis, voting against reform but saying its the Republicans fault. He is evil and we are in for a terrible time if he is elected.

    • LilRod

      Me too..I started supporting Hillary for her first run to the Senate from NY..even though I was then living in NJ…I wanted her to be successful in elected politics. I saw and admired her greatness.

  • richasis

    i wonder if barko still thinks that HRC is ‘likable enough’…

  • dixie

    “I miss Hillary being on and at our side”. Just about sums it up. She is on the side of Obama. She has his back. Brings to mind something that GW Bush once said, “If you are not with us you are against us”. I don’t agree with GW Bush on much of anything. But then I don’t agree with anyone who supports the likes of Obama either.

    • http://mccaindemocrats.wordpress.com/ 30yrdem-not any more

      Yes…after I read about the dems getting Palin’s invite jerked to the UN thing well I saw it was all about them and not our country…I saw that one group is not going because of what the dems did…it is about country not party to them also…

  • PuppyDogMom

    I miss her, too…disparately. She’s the closest I’ve come to having a true hero. I cannot reconcile what happened to her with what’s happening now. In my mind, unless she runs again, there will never be another candidate like her.

    The country is the true victim in all of this.

  • Irish1139

    We have got to take the DNC down in November. Goodbye to Pelosi, goodbye to Brazille, goodbye to Kennedy and Kerry, and goodbye to Obama.

    • Margaret

      I’m in MA. Voted against Kerry’s primary challenger, but Kerry won (O’Reilly got about 31%, not bad). Am considering voting for Kerry’s Republican opponent come November.

      • Margaret

        Oh, gosh, I meant I voted FOR Kerry’s primary challenger and AGAINST Kerry!

        • Andy

          Me too !!

      • Kal

        me too

      • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

        But HRC has set up a website for 2012. I think it is HRC2012 (?.

      • jbjd

        Me, too. (I actually could have voted for him, twice, as I was handed an extra ballot!)

        • Andy

          Really? Wow…. Were they practicing for Obama come November? Gosh…

    • photolady13

      Irish…my feelings exactly!! We must make sure that Pelossi, and Brazille, and the rest get ousted, and that there underhanded, strongarmming and lies, are brought out in the open.
      This is my quest, this is my goal!!.

  • jackie

    I’ve never felt like this either. But in the last several months, I’ve had a few moments there, where I’ve shed tears of sadness and anger, knowing that the DNC passed up on the opportunity to have this incredible women be the POTUS.

    I think the Democratic party is done as we know it and will split up into two parties. I really believe that. I don’t think there is any going back after this.

  • tek

    Anyone know if it’s possible to get a poster of this picture of Hillary? I love it.

    Notice the MSM top headline this morning? Another race baiting article from the media: Race is going to cost Barack Obama the presidency. Tell you what, I have stopped communicating with Dick Durbin since he drafted Obie for prez, but that headline has inspired me to write him and tell him my reaction to all this race crap. If the Dems think this election is crucial and if they also believe the U. S. is too racist to elect a black man then why did they force a black man onto the Dem ballot? To me it just shows the political ineptitude of the Dems. Going to e-mail him right now.

    • Eastan McNeal

      I have a high quality copy of the photo. I will put it up at CafePress on.. What say ye? Shirt.. Mug.. Poster? I can set it up with no mark-up or I can put a dollar extra on it for 2012. Any feedback?

      • Kal

        something small and frame-able would be great

        on NQ or somewhere else?

        • http://N/A breeze

          I’d love a frameable size too, it would
          feel quite intimate and family-like.

          But a poster would be nice, too.

          Count me in!!!

      • tek

        RE: Cafe Press: I would really like to have a poster, but I would buy a shirt as well.

        • tek

          Oh and if it said 2012 that would be excellent!!

      • jangles

        YES. I want it on a mug and a poster both. Can you post the availability on this site, the Confluence, By the Fault?

        • wry

          Cafe Press has really good quality LARGE mugs (I can’t be bothered with the 11 oz ones).
          Maybe a white background with Lavender letters…saying…We could’ve had Hillary. Or something expressing our melancholy. Or maybe just 2012…nothing else.

      • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

        How about 2012 calander of HRC?

      • http://N/A breeze

        Eastan and/or anybody,

        There is ONE picture that I would really love to
        have:

        It’s of Hillary and Bill. It looks like it was
        taken in an underground garage. He is standing
        behind her, with his arms wrapped around her.
        It’s probably – to me – the most loving picture
        of the two together that I have ever seen.

        Pardon me for being such a sentimental old fool,
        but it does my heart good to see that things have
        turned out so well for the two of them. In spite
        of the hardships, their love for one another carried them through. They will always have THAT. And Chelsea is the ‘frosting on the cake’….

        Somebody help me find that picture, please.

      • http://deleted YES HRC

        YES. Use the picture on a whole range of products, mark it up a little, spread the word, and use it as a campaign to

        PAY OFF HILLARY’S DEBT.

        I don’t want her taking money from thugs for that purpose. We and she have to get ready for 2012.

      • eriezindian

        I will buy anything with that picture on it. More for a donation is fine. I love that picture.

    • candymarl

      Does the Democratic party really want America to vote for a candidate simply because he’s black?

      To me that is an insult to black people.

      The Dems aren’t touting Obama’s abilities. They’re simply accusing anyone who doesn’t vote for him of being a racist.

      Does that include Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, and other people of color that don’t intend to vote for him?

      I didn’t support Hillary simply because she was a woman. I supported her because I thought she was the best person for the job.

      Even the Democratic leadership isn’t saying Obama is the best person for the job. They’re saying he’s ‘in-line with Democratic party values’. Whatever that means.

  • http://ahillarybmccainamericafirst.com/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

    yeah, Hillary was the candidate this country really needed…

    Obama/Pelosi and the Democratic Party leadership are a disgrace and will no doubt go down in history as the criminals they are…

    just got this in my email and thought i should share it with you all:

    Volunteer Deployment for McCain-Palin

    For those who are ready, willing and able to pack a suitcase and hit the road for voter turnout in a target state, Volunteer Deployment is for you!

    We are recruiting McCain Marshals and McCain Mavericks to deploy to states all over the country to assist existing McCain-Palin 2008 operations in their final days/weeks of voter contact.

    Who should apply?

    McCain Marshals
    This program is for those who are comfortable working independently, managing a local office and recruiting new volunteers. Additionally, our McCain Marshals must be familiar with the new political technologies we are using in the field. Ideally, they will have campaign experience, or have participated in Deployment in recent years and be familiar with our turnout operations. The requirements are a minimum two-week commitment (October 22nd through November 5th).

    McCain Mavericks
    This program is for all of you that are able to give the last week or two before Election Day to make turnout phone calls and go door-to-door in one of our top battleground states. You’ll work all day (and night) long with a group of friends (some new, some old) to turn out voters on Election Day. The departure day is anytime before November 1st, and you’ll be able to return home on Wednesday, November 5.

    How do I apply?
    Please apply online at http://www.johnmccain.com/deployment.

    Thank you!
    Kameron Wilson, Deputy Director of Volunteers

    a. hillary
    b. mccain

    america first!

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    I miss her every day. I was watching her speech on Economics last night, and I admit – it made me teary-eyed. This woman is SCARY smart, and is THE one who could have gotten this country back on track. She is amazing. And the DNC is a superficial, arrogant, sanctimonious, unethical group of thugs. IMHO, that is. How dare they cheat us out of this woman as our presidential candidate?!?

    Ironically, Eastan, I was just writing something similar, and came over here to get a link I needed. GREAT post!! And yes, I LOVE HER, too…I loved reading abt the photo, too. Well done!

    • karen for Clinton – 2012

      RRRA, If we didn’t shed a few tears every now and then for somebody who we love who was mugged and kicked to the curb like trash, then we wouldn’t be Hill fans. And if we didn’t vow to bring her attacker to the justice they so well deserve, well we wouldn’t be worthy of our very own Hill-Rocky.

      She fought for us her whole life and with so few true heroes in this world she stands way up there.

      That video and her economy one for the Senate equally made me get all flustered up.

      Pass the kleenex until she runs again and wins.

  • Leslie

    nice shot

  • Annie

    I miss Hillary – I miss her energy – her intelligence – her beautiful smile – I miss her supporters… She told us not to give up…. we didn’t – she did.

    Sorry I guess I am discouraged… How on earth could she support Obama now? I don’t believe she means what she says when she is supporting him. And how on earth can she support the corrupt dnc who castigated and robbed her of her votes?

    I just don’t understand.

    Meantime it is and has to be
    McCain/Palin for 2008
    and with some hope
    Hillary Clinton for 2012

    • Eastan McNeal

      I forgive her for anything she may do this year, as long as comes back in 2012.

      • Eastan McNeal

        she

    • dixie

      I was discouraged too. WAS. Not anymore. But DISAPPOINTED still. I still think the world of the Clintons for all the good they accomplished for all of us.

      • just me

        I do not go watch her often on the stump for that chump but when I have seen her, Hillary’s face tells the true story.

        Her eyes are empty she is not energetic she is simply going through the motions….

        We need to remember she is not happy it can be seen in her demeanor..

        What an absolute farce a con man in the place of A TRUE AMERICAN HERO!

        • http://N/A breeze

          I have seen pictures of her on the stump for
          OZero, ‘just me’, and she looks just as you
          describe her. It’s if a light has been turned
          OFF.

          It breaks my heart. I send her love and light
          every day, like I do for each and every member
          of my own family…..

        • KathyNeocon

          In my heart I believe Hillary and Bill know Obama is a loser. Even though I’m now a Republican I stand by Hillary and will vote for her for President if she runs again.

          If it weren’t for the Clintons, the Democratic party would have been insignificant a long time ago. They kept the Party alive, and Obama and his followers did everything they could to trash Bill’s Presidency, marginalize Hillary and destroy her reputation. Now Obama and his chumps act like they can’t imagine the Clintons not running themselves ragged for The One.
          What gall!!

  • APark

    I miss her terribly. Friends and family do not understand why I’m not supporting Obama. They think I’m angry just because Hillary didn’t win. It’s not anger; it’s disblief and shock that the leadership of the Democratic party could push the most qualified candidate to the side and put our country at risk by backing an unqualifed, questionable and totally inexperienced Obama. They have divided the party and made it weaker in their quest for personal power. They abandoned their base and sold out to the extreme left.

    I had to tell a coworker that although I’m still a registered Democrat, I’m a Clinton Democrat. I know she had the solutions we need at this difficult time and with Bill on her side, I had confidence that things would get done. For me, when Clinton was pushed out, I lost hope. My vote will now go to McCain/Palin because I think they have a chance of getting some things done and will not do the damage I think an Obama presidency would do to the party and our country.

    Nobama!
    No Way!
    No How!

  • http://mmb silverfox

    Sen Hillary Rodham Clinton is the real uniter. the real hope for this country. the real true grit who would have gotten the job done. the real leader.

    i miss her deeply. i love her madly.

    the democrats who maligned her will get what they deserve. make no bones about that.

    our best chance now is to get McCain/Palin elected, and know, as we surely do, that Mac will have Hillary in an important and powerful position in his administration. he tells us so every time he says that he will reach across the aisle and get the best to be in his administration.

    this is so.

    • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

      An Obama Presidency will only try to dimish HRC further or try to destroy her altogether.

  • Margaret

    Me, too! I miss her too, I miss her so terribly. I love her, too! She is still standing and fighting for us in the Senate, but how I long for her to be my President.

  • Maverick

    Hillary is still on our side. She was the only one to come out yesterday on the Senate floor on our behalf and not for the big lenders. Meanwhile Nutty Pelosi adjorns congress while banks topple yesterday saying she wants to leave the crisis up to the Feds (Federal Reserve = a private company catering to Dems in Congress and very crooked).
    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstory&sid=aVPBaUbYV_qQ

    http://www.apfn.org/APFN/fed_reserve.htm

    Hillary said yesterday on the floor that she is fighting for her constituents facing the housing crisis. Constituents are all of us across the country. I will gleefully pull the lever for McCain and Palin to clean up the DimwitOcRat corruption that is deeper that we realize. I will pull the lever for them and stop ‘the one’ who stole the nomination from ‘our girl’.

    get out the tissues on this one. pass it on.
    I need Hillary.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRox9qMnGZk

    • Andy

      Her speech was extraordinary. Hillary is amazing and her speech is a MUST for everyone.

      I posted also in another comment below. Thanks Maverick.

  • http://www.youtube.com/xiiiz1812 LoganHRC

    I miss her Too

  • JULIE

    I love Hillary and she’ll be mad at me for voting Mccain.

    • wry

      Maybe she’ll SAY she’s mad, but deep down inside…

      • eriezindian

        It really hurts to know she is there and willing and able to take on this monetary crisis and all else that comes with the job but has been denied to the country by the Dem leadership. What have we come to as a party? No, don’t answer that, I know …..we have come to a dead end. Hillary 2012

    • karen for Clinton – 2012

      How many times did she say MY FRIEND when talking about him. How many democrats have praised him. What did Bill himself say about McCain and Palin as well as his candidate X and Y absolute give away.

      There is also that Hillary will not attack Palin and that Biden said Hillary would be a better VP, basically calling Ob’s judgement to question big time.

      She will NOT be mad at anybody for voting for the candidate we feel is best for our country.

      She does what she has to, nothing more than that.

  • benny

    I’m off topic here, but this concerns a woman too. I was outraged by this. don’t know if its been covered here….

    NEW YORK (CBS) ― Already under fire for his tax troubles, Manhattan Congressman Charles Rangel really put his foot in his mouth on Friday.

    In a CBS 2 HD exclusive interview Rep. Rangel called Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin “disabled.”

    The question was simple. Why are the Democrats so afraid of Palin and her popularity?

    The answer was astonishing.

    “You got to be kind to the disabled,” Rangel said.

    That’s right. The charman of the powerful House Ways & Means Committee called Palin disabled — even when CBS 2 HD called him on it.

    CBS 2 HD: “You got to be kind to the disabled???”

    Rangel: “She’s disabled.”

    “There is no question about politically it’s a nightmare to think that a person’s foreign policy is based on their ability to look at Russia from where they live.”

    Republicans think Rangel’s comments are insulting as well as shocking.

    “Charlie Rangel’s comments are clearly disgraceful,” Rep. Peter King, R-Long Island, said. “This is just another liberal Democrat who can’t accept an independent woman running for president.”

    King, who is co-chair of the McCain-Palin campaign in New York, watched Rangel’s comments with CBS 2 HD. He was particularly upset because Palin’s 4-month-old son, Trig, is disabled. He has Down’s syndrome.

    “We should be sensitive to her or any woman who has a child or family member who has any afflciiton at all,” King said. “And so to use the word disabled in the context of a female candidate for vice president who has a child who is disabled really is wrong. Charlie owes her and the entire disabled community and apology.”

    • Maverick

      Charlie Rangel is a leach. He’s a mafia prototype. He needs to go but Pelosi let’s him hang on. He’s in cahoots with Pelosi who is the most corrupt of them all put together. The millions she made with taxpayer dollars is jaw dropping.

      • http://lesstalkmoreactivism.blogspot.com/ whoframedrudy

        “He needs to go but Pelosi let’s him hang on.”

        I bet Rangel has the goods on Pelosi. She wanted to fire him but he put a horse’s head in her bed.

    • voterinexile

      More twisting ‘context’ – Right.

      Don’t think of a pink elephant.

      Exactly how we think of a pink elephant even with the “don’t” in front of it.

      Lipstick on a pig = Palin

      Disabled = Palin’s child

      Disgraceful. Propaganda.

  • MrMike

    They think I’m angry just because Hillary didn’t win

    Tell them, yes you are angry.
    Angry because the women haters at MSNBC bashed Hillary 24/7/365 and the rest of the blo-dri cable pundits joined in.
    Angry because Dean, Reid, and Pelosi let it happen because they wanted Obama to win the Democrat Party primary.
    Angry because it took John McCain to do what that empty sack of Obama wouldn’t do, find a strong woman and make her his running mate.
    Angry because to put things right and wash that sewage of leadership out of the party you will have to vote republican for the first time in your life.

  • yttik

    It is sad because Hillary actually represented hope. Real hope, like maybe this country would finally get a designated driver.

    But both Hillary and Bill respect and admire McCain. I heard Hillary say her and McCain have a lifetime of experience to run the country and Obama has a speech he gave. I listened to Bill Clinton speak positively about Sarah Palin.

    I suspect what they see in McCain is something they share, a committment to public service. Palin calls it a servants heart. Obama does not have that, Obama is there to serve Obama.

    I will gladly vote McCain/Palin.

  • Will Smith

    Well guess we all miss Hillary

    Btw as Larry said other day on NQ-radio there are great commentary’s blogs by Jennifer Rubin at
    http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/category/contentions?author_name=rubin
    Great stuff to survive in this all insanity.

    Are You Soothed?

    Gail Collins opines on Barack Obama’s reaction to the financial crisis:

    Obama declined to provide many specifics. The most notable thing about his performance this week — besides his really extraordinary skill in packing large numbers of economic advisers onto a stage — has been his calm. Even this late in the campaign, it’s hard to tell whether it’s the product of wise serenity or a low metabolism. But, under present circumstances, it was definitely soothing.

    But was it soothing? Or was it eerily reminiscent of his reaction to the invasion of Georgia? In these situations Obama’s formula seems to be : don’t assert any specific judgments for as long as possible (we still don’t know what he thinks of the AIG takeover), ramp up the accusations of conflict of interest against the other side, and then gradually adopt the consensus view of others as his own. That’s not a bad campaign tactic, but how can you possibly govern that way?

    You can’t, obviously. If you’re the President you have to have a view, you have to decide. And several days of wait-and-see can be too late. Moreover, you can’t simply adopt others’ views — you need to shape the consensus. Calm is good, but calm is what precedes decision-making, action, and persuasion. It was these latter steps that were not taken by Obama this week

    • MrMike

      Hey it worked in the Democrat Party primaries, spout hope and change then steal Hillary’s positions. Why not stick with a good thing if it works?

  • benny

    Hillary, you could have been one of the best Presidents. just like Bill. no doubts about that. but you were cheated. that will never be forgotten. After the GE, we’d like you to work towards 2012. There is hope yet.

  • pal3

    Hillary will be President ’08.

    • HeatherRose

      Re: pal3,

      I love your statement! What gives you such a strong hope?

  • Artemis

    Wouldn’t it be refreshing if when Hillary runs in 2012, she didn’t have these lecherous, tax-evading, back- stabbing Rangel-style Dems to have to rely on? I’d love to see some new blood in the Democratic party.
    This current crowd will only be baggage for HRC.

  • Chris G.

    I too am a Clinton fan, but I’m afraid 2012 will see another wave of ‘anyone but Hillary’ sentiment from the morally bankrupt DNC and its servile MSM . Once this election is over, they will look for a scapegoat rather than admit their own failure. They will blame it on Repubs and ‘their dirty tricks’. They will lament the racism that exists in America, then they will look back at the bitter, divisive primaries and turn on the Clintons for not being able to deliver their supporters.

    Not only has the DNC never truly acknowledged Bill Clinton as their most successful president since FDR, they have recently labelled he and Hillary ‘racists’. Makes me wonder why they continue to show any loyalty to that party at all. Unless there is a complete electoral disaster for the Dems, the likelihood of any meaningful change within the deeply entrenched rank and file of the DNC is very dim.

    • benny

      I disagree. come 2012 and I think that they’ll beg Hillary to take over and win the presidency.

      • dixie

        So long as the democratic party is under the control of people like Howard Dean/Obama, Hillary Clinton or anyone else like her hasn’t a snowball’s chance in hell of being the democratic nominee for president. Seems to me we are in for a long fight to keep the democratic party from seating socialists into the highest positions in government for years to come.

    • tek

      Yes, but if Obama tanks, these loons running the DNC will be gone and no one will trust the judgement of any Democrat but the Clintons. We’ll get her yet. And if McCain is prez, he’s still a Republican and cannot support the wonderful policies that have made the Clintons national heroes in America.

    • http://www.governuts.us Agust304

      No No NO. 2010 we unelect all the scum and start paving the way for victory in 2012 for Hillary. Vote the scoundrels out!

    • Artemis

      Chris, I think you may be right. New blood is needed in the Democratic party. The old crowd knows only one strategy, and despite the fact that it doesn’t work, they just keep repeating it. Blame the Republicans! Repeat the refrain.

  • Maverick

    Oblahma is such a boring nitwit. A blank slate that his thuglings choose to interpret their own desires upon.

    I rather think of Hillary. She’s is raw inspiration and the best speaker evah!
    How many tears have been shed over her nomination being stolen by the team 20..How many tears shed just by missing her?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DW-3wqnk7E

    If not Hillary then I’ll sleep better knowing McCain is at the helm.

  • Shiloh

    What “is” the future of the party? Even when Obama loses, big I think, that won’t change the fact that his wing has hijacked the party and it might be hard to ever get it back. You know they’ll come up with another fluff candidate to oppose Hillary again in 2012. Does she have to run as an independent?

  • APark

    Rangel is my Congress critter and I was going to vote for him because he stuck by Hillary and weathered the criticism from the Black caucus. But his latest crude comments about Palin, his scandals with subsidized apartments and taxes and his disregard for his constituents have done it for me. He’s another Democrat that takes loyalty for granted and thinks I have no other choice.

    Charlie is in for a very rude awakening.

    • Artemis

      At this point Rangel’s support would be a liability for Hillary.

  • sjc-tx

    The disengenuine and corrupt ‘nomination’; the manipulative actions of the DNC and the censorship of the MSM, in this primary have changed the face of politics forever. I see a very DARK future for women and race relations. The obama syndrome has certainly caused change… But I see no hope in that kind of change. We have lost ALL integrity. All humility.

  • Freedom Fighter

    That’s some eulogy for Hillary Clinton. However Hillary Clinton has not passed away, she is working hard campaigning for Senator Obama. Hillary doesn’t want to see 4 more years of 90% Bush in John McCain, and more Bush than Bush in Sarah Palin. Please follow Hillary’s lead and help us defeat the extreme wingnuts this election.

    • RememberWeWill

      Ha, ha, ha!

    • benny

      oops, looks like the $7/hour trolls have come in. lol

      • Maverick

        OMG. The bot responsible for killing Hillary’s candidacy with mysogyny is asking us to vote for his candidate? We are not robots. I own my vote and I would never give it to Slowbama the disabled thug leader. Bite it! McCain/Palin 08 just like everyone else that was on the H team is doing..pulling the lever for the Repubs.
        Go beg somewhere else bot.
        I’m hitting the ignore button now.

        • Maverick

          Oh and this narrative that McCain is Bush is The empty sack of shit for brains Obama’s talking point because he has nothing else! Saying Bush is McCain is like saying Hillary is Biden…Stupidity pure and simple. Stupid sacks of shet can’t figure things out for themselves.

    • http://N/A breeze

      Don’t let the door hit you in the A** on your way
      out, FF!!!

      I have a nice bottle of Asti Spumante ready to
      celebrate OZero’s DEFEAT on November 4th!!!

      Revenge will be SWEET!!!

      • LilRod

        I have a nice Lafite Rothschild Bordeaux to celebrate :-0)

    • b mathews

      IF HILLARY AND OR BILL CAN LOOK ME STRAIGHT IN THE EYE AND TELL ME THEY DONT BELIEVE OBAMA HAS A SECRET HIDDEN AGENDA THEN MAYBE ID CONSIDER VOTING FOR HIM BUT I TRULY BELIEVE THEY KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE AND HAVE TRIED TO TELL US IN A (NOT SO) SUBTLE WAY.

    • steel magnolia

      We are – YOU are the extreme wingnuts we’re working to defeat.

  • benny

    If Obama loses, the Democratic party will be totally demoralized. After the Bush presidency, this is the best year to beat the repubs. If Obama doesn’t do that, believe me, he’ll be marginalized. Hillary will continue building her power-base over the next 4 years, and by that time, she will be the best nominee for president. I sincerely believe that, in 2012, the democratic party will beg Hillary to run and take control of the presidency. Speaking for myself only. :-)

    • http://www.governuts.us Agust304

      Benny. You will hear 18 million echos on that sentiment.

    • Maverick

      Will it make us sad if he loses. NO, not at all. We’ll celebrate.

    • jnm594

      Perfectly Said!

    • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

      But Obama and his Obrown Shirts will steal this election—this is the only way he can win.

      • b mathews

        THIS IS PROBABLY WHY OBAMA WANTS TO BAN GUNS SO WE WILL BE HELPLESS AGAINST HIS “GET IN OUR FACES” BROWNSHIRTS.

  • Sassy

    My heart is broken!
    Senator Clinton deserves so much more than the slimy treatment she received.
    She deserves gratitude from ALL AMERICANS for a job well done, for courage, for integrity, for working so hard, for offering so much!
    The people who de-railed her campaign, the Democratic Party, not the opposition, will bear my scorn for years, if not forever!

  • Andy

    I miss Hillary terribly; I miss her thoughtful analysis, her words of reason. I miss her charcater and I miss her strength and courage. I ache for what the next four years could have been for the american people, for this country, for the world and for all of us.

    Eastan McNeal: thank you very much for this post; your words and your thoughts resonate exactly with mines.

    Here is another reminder as to why Hillary should be out next POTUS:

    YouTube Video of Hillary Speech (22+ minutes)
    Clinton Calls for Immediate Action to Halt Market Crisis

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QUrbrE51ME&eurl=

    Hillary gave an amazing speech: where on earth was Obama’s specifics ?????? NOTHING !!

    • b mathews

      OBAMA WILL BE MORE SPECIFIC AS SOON AS HE CAN FIGURE HOW HOW TO TAKE HILLARYS PLAN AND MAKE IT HIS OWN.

    • jbjd

      Yes, but, at what point will we hold Senator Clinton responsible for her present conduct?

      I listened to this speech, wherein she chastized the conduct of President Bush, Republican, holding him responsible for failing to foresee the present economic turmoil and, instituting appropriate interventions to avoid this. But I heard no similar reprimands of the conduct of fellow Democrats like Senators Dodd and Obama, financial beneficiaries of ties with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which produced and exacerbated this mess. Or any mention of the conduct of Senator McCain, Republican, who having anticipated this situation in 2005, tried, unsuccessfully, to implement those measures that could have forestalled it. http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=YTBiMjNlZjQzNTM4OGIwMTE3YTU5MjM2ZGVhYzY4NWU=

  • Soldier of Christ

    If they continue to voice the support for Obama, Hillary will never have a chance in 2012. The best thing for the Clintons are to take a very long vacation and let the supporters knock oBama out in the polls. If they continue to campaign for him, Hillary will not have any kind of shot at the presidency. Obama/Biden can go 8 years and Hillary will be in her late 60s and will be considered tired and old, as the public see Mccain. Mccain was wise in picking a fresh younger face to help him in this case. I fought for the Clintons for over 15 years in blogging, running around in neighborhoods, and doing everything to help them win too, but, they both have to make a very serious decision right now, either back the guy and give up their political future bid, or pack up and go to some remote island and wait for the outcome in November. You can’t have both. As for the silliness of the rally concerning Iran, I hope in my heart that it wasn’t Hillary’s decision but the ugly party that she is involved in. It would have been nice to see two strong women hand and hand fighting Iran’s nonense.

  • untilthelastdogdies

    Desperate Intellectualism indeed! People need solid solutions and that’s what HRC offered, period.

    In 1996, I sat by my mother’s bedside in the ICU ward for a solid 3 months. It was stressful (as I’m sure some of you may unfortunately know).

    How could I sit there, day after day, and not be worried I would lose my job?
    It’s called The Family Leave Medical Act and Bill and Hillary Clinton made sure it was there for me. I will be forever grateful.

    I know from experience that she will keep doing things that will make a difference in my life, in your life. I take solace in knowing that she and her husband are in public service for life.

    Where will Obama be if he fails to get elected as POTUS? How long will he serve the people?

    His wife has already decreed that “we’re only doing this once”. Does she think such statements instill loyalty and respect?

    I watched him surround himself with Clinton economic advisors yesterday as he made his pitch for our economic stability. My eyes were seeing people I know are fully capable of bringing us through this crisis with our investment banks, yet my ears weren;t hearing what this man had to say. I cannot trust anyone who exhibits such blatant hypocrisy…he ran away from the Clintons and their legacy… he preferred to praise Reagan!

    Too bad for Barky that Hillary is a survivor. I’ll take that knowledge to the grave. If you doubt it, just scan back up and take a good, long look at that picture.

    It truly is worth a thousand words.

    • MrMike

      Where will Obama be if he fails to get elected as POTUS? How long will he serve the people?

      You could ask the same questions if he gets elected.

  • laughsalot

    where the hell is she? oh, out campaigning for obama so he can win and she will be set up for 2012. What will be left of America by 2012, while hillary is preparing? Dont you get it? By the suppression of speech alone in the campaign season, you should see that obama has no plans to allow another free election in America. Think Chavez. Study him. He is from Obama’s school. Doesnt hillary or bill understand that? why the hell are the campaigning for him if they know even more than we do?
    why aren’t the TELLING US??????
    The clintons were for the people, once upon a time. Where are they now?

    • http://www.governuts.us Agust304

      I think Obama will not win in 08, and he will slink away into the moonset on his slimey gut, playing pocket pool with his cell phone and whispering Hi Sweety to the slugs that crawl upon his cheeks. Nice picture – yes?

    • Maverick

      Agreed. If he gets in this will be the last election. Heed.

    • MIDem

      The Clintons are still for the people and always will be.
      Did you see Hillary offer real solutions yesterday?
      I did. (What did Barky offer?, what did Pelosi or Reid offer? – nothing but a white flag of surrender.)
      She cannot offer anything if she is without a party, without a platform from which to speak.

      Enough of blaming Hillary for the failure of bambi or the undemocratic party. It is beyond her control.

      We were robbed of a valid vote, a valid primary
      and a valid roll-call. Democracy stolen.

    • Jackarooty

      They have to do it. It is called future political capital.

      • laughsalot

        you miss the central point: THERE WILL BE NO ELECTION FOR BILL OR HILL TO WIN. DONT YOU SEE THE DANGER OF NOBAMA? THINK AGAIN: C H A V E Z.
        Nobama seeks to destroy America. How plain does it have to be made to you?

    • Bitter Knitter

      Yeah, remember back when he said he would be president in ten years.

    • elise

      She was not campaigning for anyone when she made this speech. She was speaking to a joint session of the congress on the finacial crises and she did not once mention Obama’s name, although he will probably plagerize it next week. laughsalot, you are not a Clinton supporter so stop pretending.

    • mary

      laughsalot

      Just whom are you kidding here? Obviously you’ve been voting Republican way too long to remember….
      Cut the deception. You remind me of another camouflaged rep. Mattew Weavers….come on, you never voted for Bill or Hillary….you’re just finding this a good site for propagandizing…

      Obamatrolll/RepublicTroll….they’re all the same…xeroxed copies….get a life…study Hillary’s Speech at the DNC and LEARN. it’s never too late, even for you committed..X

  • pal3

    I wish someone would slap Howard Dean in the face.

  • christine moore

    mccain 2008

    hillary 2012

  • http://deleted YES HRC

    I am so enraged that we’re stuck with a zero candidate. We’ve all had a good look at how corrupt our own Party is, and I will be happy to vote AGAINST it. I don’t want the likes of Brazile, Tweety, Dean, and Pelosi (among other criminals) choosing our nominee. I will glady vote for MCCAIN/PALIN in November.

    Hmm, BO doesn’t know how to respond to the bailout. Surprise, surprise. He’s up to his neck in this and can’t make a decision. As usual. Give me a f**king break.

    MCCAIN/PALIN ’08

    • Maverick

      No he was waiting to lift Hillary’s agenda as his own. He didn’t want to respond until he could steal from Hillary’s Senate speech. DOH! Empty head sak of defecation he is.

  • Sassy

    Rangel’s comment:
    A couple one street over from me had a Down’s Syndrome son.
    This young man worked at a McDonalds here from age 16 until his death at age 30. He kept the dining area spotless, and was a charming PR guy!
    He wasn’t a low-down thief…like some politicians I could mention!

    • pal3

      why did he die ?

      • sjc-tx

        Downs syndrome folks have a shortened lifespan. Living past their 30s is unusal.

  • kgirl1028

    I read a blog on aol that said obama was saying mccain is so desperate he will say anything. Evidently he is trying to pretend as if McCain is lying on him in these advertisement.

    • Maverick

      Oblahma is projecting again! He did this to Hillary. Same exact thing. Wise up you voters in TV land.

    • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

      Obama is all about projection (a psychoanalytic term that refers to someone projecting their own motives and action onto others.”

  • http://www.governuts.us Agust304

    I enjoyed a comment above, because it seems so true. Obama waits until everyone has offered solutions and a compromise is reached. Then he says: “If you had been listening to me earlier I said..” [insert the compromise]

    • untilthelastdogdies

      That’s exactly his M.O.

      He loves reminding people how prescient he is!

      It goes right along with the good cop/bad cop routine he always employs with his surrogates in order to make him look magnanimous.

      At the end of the day , it is always about taking the credit for OPW (Other People’s Work).

  • Elizabeth

    I can’t get excited about Sarah Palin, I don’t want her treated like Hillary in any way.
    And I will defend her and I will vote for McCain/Palin that’s a given.

    But they are not “Hillary” and that is what this country needs at this time in our history.

    I’m terrified that somehow Obama and his thugs will be able to steal this election . He surely will not be able to win otherwise.

    I’m sick of the “Hate” that follows this man and his cult.

    • dixie

      I don’t think too many people who are NOT in the tank for Obama would put anything past the Chicago thug. He would consider rigging an election as a wise move.

    • Maverick

      Oh there is still “problems” voting. Please request a paper ballot.

      http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/18/voting.problems/index.html

      • Maverick

        And a new study by Common Cause and the Century Foundation finds that 10 very vital swing states have significant voting problems that have not been addressed since the last election.

        Those 10 states, according to Common Cause, are Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. Funny, the very states Oblahma says he’ll win. What a set-up.
        http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/18/voting.problems/index.html

  • MrMike

    If you live in Pelosi’s district vote for her opponent, Dana Walsh.
    Vote for Craig Schley if you live in Rangel’s district.
    These are just two of the names I found with a quick Google.
    Do they have a chance? Not really, but like with John Kerry’s opponent Ed O’Reilly it the message that counts.

    • http://! Clinton Fan

      If you live in RANGEL’s district, vote for RANGEL.

      He’s a good guy, as I have explained elsewhere.

  • http://! Clinton Fan

    FOUR MORE YEARS.

    I’ll wait, four more years….

    I refuse to give up on the idea of President Hillary Rodham Clinton.

    • benny

      amen amen and amen. :-)

  • IronMan

    Watch McCain and Palin in Minnesota:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtMtY4ZQQOY

    Sarah Palin: “I am honored to introduce to you, my running mate, my friend, the next President of the United States of America, John McCain.”

    Chants of “USA! USA! USA! USA!” from the crowd.

    John McCain:

    “Thank you, thank, you thank you for your wonderful welcome. Thank you so much for your wonderful welcome! Thank you so much for being here! I know with this kind of enthusiasm and this kind of support, we will win the state of Minnesota! And we’ll win the Presidency of the United States!”

    CHEERS

    “Thank you! Thank you for taking the time. And of course I am so happy and proud to be introduced by a fellow maverick, Governor Sarah Palin.”

    CHEERS

    “But I can’t wait, I can’t wait, my friends, to introduce her to Washington, DC.”

    CHEERS

    “So let me offer a little advanced warning to the big spending, greedy, do nothing, me first, country second crowd in Washington and on Wall Street: Change is coming! Change is coming! And you may not like it.”

    CHEERS

    “My friends, we need reform in Washington and on Wall Street. You know that. Financial markets are in crisis. Times are tough. Ad I know the events unfolding can be difficult to understand for many Americans. Got to give you some straight talk today my friends, because we need it. The dominos that we have seen fall this week began with the corruption and manipulation of our home loan system.

    “The reason this crisis started was the abuses that took place within our home loan agencies. Fannie Mae. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac within our home loan system, those are the culprits as to how this began.”

    “Two years ago, I called for the reform of this corruption at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.”

    “And Congress did nothing.”

    “The administration did nothing.”

    “Senator Obama did nothing.”

    BOOS

    “And he actually profited from this system of abuse and scandal.”

    BOOS

    “While Fannie and Freddie were working to keep Congress away from their house of cards, Senator Obama was taking their money.”

    BOOS

    “He got more in fact than any other member in Congress except for the Democratic Chairman [Chris Dodd] of the committee that oversees them.”

    “And while Fannie Mae was betraying the public trust, somehow its former CEO had managed to gain my opponents trust to the point that Senator Obama actually put him in charge of his Vice-Presidential search.”

    BOOS

    “And that same executive got $21 million of your money.”

    BOOS

    “And the other CEO, another supporter of Senator Obama, Mr. Raines, got $25 million of your money.”

    BOOS

    “Let’s tell them to give it back! Let’s tell them to give it back!”

    Chants of “Give It Back! Give It Back! Give It Back!

    “You know, we’ve heard a lot of words from Senator Obama over the course of this campaign. But maybe just this once, he could spare us the lectures and admit to his own poor judgment in contributing to these problems.”

    “The crisis on Wall Street, my friends, started in the Washington culture of lobbying and influence pedaling and he was right square in the middle of it. My friends, this is the problem in Washington. People like Senator Obama have been too busy gaming the system and haven’t ever done a thing to actually challenge the system.”

    “That’s not country first, that’s Obama first.”

    Loud chants of “NOBAMA!! NOBAMA!! NOBAMA!! NOBAMA!!”

    “This morning I laid out my plan to solve these problems and grow our economy. About the same time, Senator Obama said that he isn’t going to offer a plan.”

    BOOS

    “We’ve seen him play this game before, my friends as a state senator. When he was a state senator a short time ago, he voted present over 100 times on difficult issues.”

    “My friends, Senator Obama may not realize it, but you don’t get to vote PRESENT when you’re the President of the United States of America.”

    CHEERS

    “While Senator Obama and Congressional leaders seem unable to deal with the current crisis, we know what their plans are for the economy. This week, this week, Senator Obama’s running mate said, and you probably heard it, raising taxes is patriotic. Raising taxes in a tough economy isn’t patriotic. It’s not a badge of honor. It’s just plain dumb.”

    CHEERS

    “And I’m not going to let that happen. So let me give you a little straight talk about this election, my friends. In 46 days, you will make your choice.”

    “Your vote will determine the next President of this great country that we all love.”

    “A lot of you have these economic challenges on your mind so let’s start here.”

    “A vote for me will guarantee immediate pro-growth action. Tax cuts for America’s hardworking families. Strong support for small-businesses, which are the backbone of our economy. And an end to pork barrel spending in Washington. An end to the earmark pork barrel spending in Washington. My friends, I will make them famous. I want to promise you I will take an ink pen and I will veto every pork barrel spending bill that comes across my deck and I will make them famous.”

    CHEERS

    “Senator Obama has in the short time he has been in the Senate, has asked for $932 million in pork barrel projects.”

    BOOS

    “That’s nearly $1 million for every day he’s been in the United States Senate.”

    BOOS

    “A vote for Senator Obama will guarantee higher taxes, fewer jobs, and an even bigger federal government.”

    BOOS

    “These policies will deepen our recession.”

    “A vote for me will guarantee that the forces that have brought down our economy will be out of business.”

    CHEERS

    Got to run, but that is a good summary.

    Keep Standing Up For What You Know Is Right!

    McCain-Palin ’08
    Hillary ’12

    • http://deleted YES HRC

      Thanks. I needed that. It’s impossible for me to imagine Thug Obama as POTUS.

    • Kal

      Actually, sounds like McC is getting it together.

  • rightagain

    I have been thinking lately that alot of what has happened to the DNC started after the 2006 election. When Nancy Pelosi became Speaker of the House. (which I thought was wonderful at the time). The first Nan thing said was, “impeachment is off the table.” Do you think this was a red flag now looking back? Also, who puts the kabosh on Hillary? Was it Nancy? Did it happen in the “back room” during those months leading up to BO’s announcement in Springfield that he was running? I remember reading that he met with Democratic leaders in LA some time during that. I think that Nan, like Lady MacBeth, has somethings to wipe off her bloody hands.

  • Diana L. C.

    Thank you for the post / video!

    I MISS HER; I MISS HER; I MISS HER!

    Now, off to help reduce her debt.

  • pm317

    I have seen that picture of hers in the rain. Does anybody have a link to the video of that rally?

  • Mandelay

    Before this is over, America will miss her, too.

  • Gabby

    Thank you for that video. As I wipe away my tears!
    I can not believe we are in this situation. The Dems only hope to win the Whitehouse would have been Hillary. What fools. I miss and love Hillary. But I have NO problem voting for Mccain / Palin 2008.
    Country over Party!

    Country First – McCain / Palin
    Both are POW’s
    McCain – Prisoner Of War
    Palin – Power Of Women

    This is the first time in my adult life … that I am NOT proud to be a Democrat …. So, I’m voting Republican.

  • just me

    Yes and I miss her too… What an amazing lady.. Will work for all no matter color or creed.
    I am with you Easten… Will work to make sure Hillary’s run and determination will never be forgotten. Here is to 2012~~

    I know this will never lift the pain and the despicable way the primaries were run but here in CA around here as yet I have to see an Obama sign..
    NOT ONE
    and every day more and more signs are going up for
    McCain & Palin….

    Hillary the hero in the eyes of many.
    http://www.thehillaryiknow.com/

    Thank you Hillary for fighting the fight!!

    HILL YEA~~

    • jangles

      where are you in CA?

  • jangles

    Thanks for that You Tube video. It says it all. We have to stand up for HRC now and in the future. The best way I know to stand up for the Hillster is to vote McCain Palin and send the message that trashing the Democratic Party and a wonderful, brilliant and caring, committed woman leader will not be tolerated.

  • http://ladyboomernyc.wordpress.com/ trixta

    Obama is all about projection (a psychoanalytic term that refers to someone projecting their own motives and actions onto others.”

  • Ginger

    Thinking about what could have been a walk in the park with Hillary, it breaks my heart. Only 4 yrs to go and we will be voting for her…..P.U.M.A.

    I will forever be a Clinton Democrat.

    • Carol Davis

      Thanks to people like cougars, puma, whatever, 18 million will vote the other guy. Sorry Hillary, your supporters threw you out with the trash in 2008.I support Hillary and believe she will be excellent in her posting in the Obama administration. If the dems lose, Hillary will not be heard from on a national level again.

  • benny

    The day after McCain wins, I’m sure that we won’t see any Obamabots here. bet they’ll be zombies without work, wondering without any specific directions. Oh, psychiatrists will make a killing after the GE. lol

  • Maverick

    Maya Angelou’s Poem for Hillary:

    “You may write me down in History
    with your Bitter, Twisted Lies
    You may tread me in the very dirt,
    but still like Dust, I rise!”

    • http://msnGodhelpusall Lee M

      Maverick – I have been reading these posts since 1pm. It is now 2:46pm. I’ve been sad, melancholy, angry, baffled and just plain stumped that this could happen – but when I read your post of Maya Angelou’s poem for Hillary – I cried, I sobbed, I blubbered – and when I wiped my eyes I was more determined than ever to vote McCain/Palin.

      How did we let these thugs take over our party and throw our candidate to the curb? When Howard Dean lost his bid for the presidency, he and his brother vowed to completely change the Democratic Party and their first stand was to get Howard Dean elected as the chairman of the DNC. Once they accomplished this, with the help of Donna Brazile, Nancy Peolsi, Harry Reid, John Kerry and others of their ilk, they set about to oust everyone who did not go along with their fascist plans. They were so insidious with this that we did not realize what was happening until it was too late. We were asleep at the switch. And as a result we lost the chance to put a true American (Hillary) in the presidency.

      Thanks to rigged caucuses and other illegal moves our party was hi-jacked and we were stuck with a know-nothing candidate who has more allegience to foreign interests than he has to America.

      We can wring our hands to shreds and cry until the tears will no longer come but it won’t bring back Hillary this year. But we don’t have to take this lying down. We can sll get out and work and vote for McCain/Palin and show those nincompoops that we are not dead yet and they had better look out.

      RISE HILLARY RISE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • http://msnGodhelpusall Lee M

      Maverick – I have been reading these posts since 1pm. It is now 2:46pm. I’ve been sad, melancholy, angry, baffled and just plain stumped that this could happen – but when I read your post of Maya Angelou’s poem for Hillary – I cried, I sobbed, I blubbered – and when I wiped my eyes I was more determined than ever to vote McCain/Palin.

      How did we let these thugs take over our party and throw our candidate to the curb? When Howard Dean lost his bid for the presidency, he and his brother vowed to completely change the Democratic Party and their first stand was to get Howard Dean elected as the chairman of the DNC. Once they accomplished this, with the help of Donna Brazile, Nancy Peolsi, Harry Reid, John Kerry and others of their ilk, they set about to oust everyone who did not go along with their fascist plans. They were so insidious with this that we did not realize what was happening until it was too late. We were asleep at the switch. And as a result we lost the chance to put a true American (Hillary) in the presidency.

      Thanks to rigged caucuses and other illegal moves our party was hi-jacked and we were stuck with a know-nothing candidate who has more allegience to foreign interests than he has to America.

      We can wring our hands to shreds and cry until the tears will no longer come but it won’t bring back Hillary this year. But we don’t have to take this lying down. We can sll get out and work and vote for McCain/Palin and show those nincompoops that we are not dead yet and they had better look out.

      RISE HILLARY RISE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      • http://msnGodhelpusall Lee M

        Sorry about the double post. My fingers ran away with me.

  • Less

    Don’t worry. John McCain already said on The View that he will work closely with Hillary. He implied she will be one of the most powerful people in the SEnate.

    Then…Hillary 2012!!!!

    NoObama!!!!

    I am patient! I will wait 4 more years of Ruplicans to get the right President in 2012!!!

  • Less

    BTW – regarding signs. I live in an urban “Blue” area – mostly DEMs. Funny, I have not seen a single Obama sign anywhere. And only one McCain sign. I think people are afraid to advertise they are for McCain (as their house might be burned down) but, if they are really for Obama, why no signs???

    My friend had a Dem bumper sticker and tried to give it away at work. Although the co-workers all say they are voting Obama, she could not give it away

  • Pearl

    My guess: Hillary will be offered a Cabinet position no matter who wins. If Obama wins, the offer will be part of the “deal” that Bill made (demanded? good)with him during their luncheon meeting. If McCain wins, it will be due to his partisan stance and also a “thank you” to her supporters who voted for him.

    For HRC it’s a win-win, good for her she deserves it!

  • Apocalypchik

    I effing love her. F**k Obama for what he did to her. I will never forgive him, never support him, and I will CERTAINLY NEVER VOTE FOR HIM. This lifelong Democrat working-class, labor-activist flaming liberal bulldyke is casting her OHIO ballot for McCain.

    • http://deleted YES HRC

      :::cheering::: Well said. No way, no how, nobama.

  • Mandelay

    Beautiful video. Terrific song!

  • HC

    I don’t see how Hillary can run in 2012 if Obama wins in 2008.

    Has it ever happened that an eligible sitting president doesn’t get his party’s re-election nod? Even Carter did.

    So to the on the fence folks who plan on not voting this round but would like to vote Hillary in 2012 I say this:

    If you don’t vote McCain now you may not be able to vote for Hillary for President later – the 2016/2020 elections are a long way off. President Obama negates Hillary in 2012, maybe 2016 and 2020 if he fumbles badly and the Republicans intercept.

    Just my thoughts.

    • Pearl

      Ted Kennedy “challenged” Carter in 1980, that went over like a lead balloon.

      You are correct, if Obama wins, no democrat in their right mind would challenge him in 2012 (exception noted above). Now, we’re in 2016 — no way, no how will the populace vote for a 68 year old woman. Fair? Of course not, but that’s the way it goes.

      Vote your minds and hearts but do NOT stay home on November 4th.

  • jeanniejo

    I miss her, also –

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QHQt79G_ns

    Hillary Clinton – Strong inspirational leader making history

    WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW Melissa Etheridge

    • WhoDat

      um, wasnt melissa etheridge at nobama’s gala?

  • texaslatina

    hillary- we love you! there are still alot of us hispanics or latinos who love and adore you in texas and will not vote obama ever! we miss you so much!

  • Entwife

    Great picture and video tribute. My heart remains broken. And even better, I have wrath! And that powers me to act. I’ve never written even a fraction so many letters and emails in a political season. The Democrat Party is a disgrace, a deliberate and cynical subversion of the American electoral process. They used strongarm backroom political theivery and planted Obama against the will of 18 million actual voters. It’s clear they hold the electorate in contempt. It will cost them dearly.

  • benny

    Just in case any of you are worried about the polls, a PUMA posted this earlier….and its true…..

    Let me start with the polls from OCT 11 2004.
    Kerry 280 – Bush 254
    http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2004/Pres/Maps/Oct11.html
    Does this not look familiar. Did anybody think that Bush with a 45 to 48 % approval rating going up against a veteran from Vietnam and Senator of 16 years could win? Especially since he was not truly elected in 2000? Everybody in the democratic circles had a sense that the wrongs of 2000 will be corrected and we will finally get a President in the White House who understood our problems and will put an end to the Iraq war. On Nov 1st things looked even better.

    Kerry 298 – Bush 231
    http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2004/Pres/Maps/Nov01.html

    On Nov 5th 2004, however, those hopes died and everybody tried to find somebody to blame.

    This year thing have not really changed. It will all come down to PA,OH, MI and VA

    Let’s take PA for example.

    Hillary won PA primaries by 55% (1.275 million). BO got about 1.04 million votes. That is 200K + difference. The 2004 election was decided by 144K votes. It will take no more then 20% of Hillary voters defecting to McCain to turn the state red. That is smaller then the 25% who said they will vote for McCain if Obama becomes the nominee in the exit polls.

  • VMorris

    Thanks so much for this post. I nearly wept when I watched the video.

    I miss the possibility of Hillary being POTUS in 2008.

    As far as retiring her debt, I ordered one of the autographed DVDs of Hillary’s and Bill’s convention speeches and tossed in an extra $50.

  • SJ

    Obama right now is leading in the Gallup polls, the way the media and so many others seems to be in sync in getting him elected I really have to wonder if he will lose this election.

    Money is being spent to the max 34 million to win Fl, and there are so many dumb people out there money is a great fly catcher, Obama is out spending Mc Cain 4-1 just as he did with Hillary, he has his people all over college campus registering these young silly first time voters, and they may be the ones to swing this for him and he knows that.

    I keep looking at what is going on and I also don’t see how Hillary is going to run in 2012 I hate to say it but if people don’t wake up and look at how serious this election is we may all when Nov comes be looking at a Obama victory, and Hillary well it will be 2016 for her if she decided to run then and I don’t think she will have the stomach for it.

    • benny

      yes SJ, Obama might win. But in my opinion, Obama will not win. so lay your fears at rest. :-)

    • street_parade

      I doubt Obama will win, it will be close though. He outspends everybody, but after a certain point it’s all diminishing returns. He is well into diminishing returns territory.

      Fact is, as Paul Krugman pointed out months ago, whoever wins this election will spend the next 4 years explaining to an increasingly outraged public why all of our tax dollars are going to bail out banks. Whoever wins is NOT going to be re-elected in 2012. There’s just too much s#it to wade through and whoever is in the White House is going to be blamed. Also, look for both houses of congress to turn over in 2010. Obama’s honeymoon would last about 1 week and then the wolves will start feeding.

  • Portia Elizabeth

    I miss her, too. That feisty rabble rouser who inspired me like I’ve never known before to donate and work for her. I’ll be waiting til I can do it all again in 2012.

  • benny

    If you see the poll projections I posted above, all seem to underestimate the repubs. no wonder the repubs win. the fact is that only the Clintons could beat the repubs. Its as simple as that. so although this year should be a landslide for the democrats, the race is very competitive. reminds me of the repubs again. you underestimate them at your peril.

  • street_parade

    I wish she would have attended the anti-Achmedijiad (or however you spell it, I can’t be bothered to remember) rally, regardless of what the Democratic party said. It actually would have been a powerful symbol of true, non-partisanship. Both parties say they would stand against Iran obtaining nukes. I’m disappointed she backed out. She’s doesn’t have the fire that she had when that great photo was taken, understandibly. I know she’ll get it back, though.

    Hopefully, Harry “nobody knows what to do” Reid will get the boot and HRC will be voted in as majority leader.

  • http://N/A breeze

    Eastan and/or anybody,

    There is ONE picture that I would really love to
    have:

    It’s of Hillary and Bill. It looks like it was
    taken in an underground garage. He is standing
    behind her, with his arms wrapped around her.
    It’s probably – to me – the most loving picture
    of the two together that I have ever seen.

    Pardon me for being such a sentimental old fool,
    but it does my heart good to see that things have
    turned out so well for the two of them. In spite
    of the hardships, their love for one another carried them through. They will always have THAT. And Chelsea is the ‘frosting on the cake’….

    Somebody help me find that picture, please.

    • cplummer

      I have several photos archived. How can I get a couple to you that might be the ones you’re interested in? I don’t have the links stored.

  • texaslatina

    i don’t think hillary backed out on her own. i sense that she was told to back out. it seemed totally out of character for her. does anyone know whatever happened to harold ickes? i haven’t seen or heard anything about him since may.

    • Mandelay

      I guess Harold is making money….

      “US News has a good report on the Obama campaign’s sophisticated manipulation of Google results to debunk viral rumors about the candidate. In other tech news, Bloomberg reports on Obama’s use of Catalist, a likely voter database developed by Harold Ickes over four years for $15 million and modeled after the Republicans’ VoterVault. “Catalist collects and stores millions of pieces of information from public records and commercial sources. In addition to voting rolls and tax information, it also has data about voters’ magazine subscriptions and their cars. Campaigns also contribute e-mails, cell-phone numbers and even times when people are likely to be home.”
      This is taken from:
      http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/tapped_archive?month=09&year=2008&base_name=lightning_round_death_to_nato

  • Mandelay

    I’m a lucky SOB. Hillary is my Senator.

    • ldyoung

      You are indeed LUCKY!!!!!

      • Mandelay

        :-) She is the best and there is no one like her because she’s always open to learning and looking for new ideas. She is the very definition of a public servant. Obama’s supporters in NY State were very eager to threaten her with obstacles to her reelection as a Senator unless she left the primary race and threw her support to Obama. Look at Gerry Ferraro. She was labeled a racist and only yesterday I saw her on Fox defending Michelle Obama’s remarks (“Don’t vote for her because she’s cute.”) It is disgusting what the Obama forces have done. This is why I believe it’s not enough for McCain to beat Obama by a couple of points. He has to bury him in votes and break his power base. Or, he (Obama) will be back. I don’t want to see a hair on Obama’s head harmed in any way. May he live 100 years. But I’d like to see him implicated in the voter registration fraud (Google the recent investigations into the Acorn registration drives in many states) and I’d like to see those “votes” thrown out. And I’d like to see his Illinois Senate records (I don’t believe they don’t exist, do you?) dug up and the dots connected as to how and where the money flowed. I would like to see him exposed for the fraud that he is and has always been. Because his “success” — whether he wins or loses — will be used for years to come as a model for more candidates just like him. And the United States and her people will continue to suffer from a lack of true leadership. As Hillary is the very definition of a public servant, Obama is the embodiment of a plunderer of the public trust and treasury. Giving him the Oval Office just gives him a bigger bank account to plunder.

  • Nurseratchet

    I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT MOMENT EITHER! HILLARY ALWAYS SHOWS REAL COURAGE! THE DNC SHOT ITSELF IN BOTH FEET AND HAS CASTRATED THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND FOR WHAT??????????? OBAMA? LAUGHABLE…almost
    THE DEMOCRATS HAD THIS ELECTION IN THEIR HANDS WITH HILLARY. THE WHOLE BUNCH SHOULD BE FIRED AND RUN OUT OF TOWN AND THEY CAN TAKE BARRY WITH THEM.
    THIS SIXTH GENERATION DEMOCRAT WILL BE VOTING “AGAINST” THIS SHAM OF A TICKET AND VOTING FOR MCCAIN/PALIN………..THAT IS, UNLESS THE DEMOCRATS SOBER UP BEFORE NOVEMBER AND PUT THE WINNER, HILLARY CLINTON, ON THE TICKET AS THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE! ANY CHANCE OF THAT HAPPENING??? IF NOT…….WE ARE ALREADY PREPARING FOR HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT 2012! P.U.M.A.

    • http://msnGodhelpusall Lee M

      Stay tuned to Philip Berg and his lawsuit in Philadelphia. Obama and the DNC are supposed to answer to the expidited discovery on the 24th. in the court house in Philadelphia. Do you think they will be there? Or will they weazel out of this as they have so many other things? It should be interesting.

      The FEC was supposed to answer by the 21st. Check The progress of this lawsuit on “Obama Crimes”, Philip Berg’s blog to keep us up to date about this lawsuit.

      • A Citizen

        Spread the word about the Berg lawsuit. Email his website to at least 10 friends and ask them to do the same.

        Take up a collection for an ad in a newspaper to publicize this lawsuit and demand a full accounting of the truth.

        Many people I talk to plan to vote for Obama because they do not know about his corrupt politics. Print out articles describing his past and pass them to people. Leave them in coffee shops or anyplace where public reading material is available.

  • ldyoung

    For the rest of my life I will be angry at what was done to Hillary by the Democratic Party — the party that I thought cared about PEOPLE, like Hillary cares about people. For the rest of my life I will loathe the media for what they did to Hillary and are now doing to McCain/Palin. The media is still drooling over the “anointed one.” What a terrible price we are all going to pay for the fraud that was perpetrated against us. Our Hillary is courageous, smart, strong, funny, compassionate and committed. She loves this country as much as we do. Hillary did not run for Hillary — she ran for us. Obama ran for himself — and for Pelosi, Dean, Kerry, Kennedy and all of the other back room thugs who stole our victory away from us. Hillary could have helped us — not we are left wondering what will happen to our country over the next four years.

    But we will have the last say. 2012 will be OUR time. Videos and reminders on this blog and many others will keep the anger alive and well until we have the opportunity to vote again in a primary election. It is the ONLY reason I am still a Democrat — because in GA if you are an Independent you cannot vote in the primary. And there is NO WAY I will be cheated out of victory again.

    Hillary 2012!

  • b mathews

    OBAMA SAYS HE WILL HAVE AN ECONOMIC PLAN IN A FEW DAYS… AS SOON AS HE CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO TURN HILLARYS PLAN INTO HIS OWN.

  • caringnurse1

    Donna, Dean, and the DNC blew it and divided our party at the same time…When Obama loses, it will be goodbye moveon.org, Daily Kos, and Soros all at the same time.. I just unsubscibed from NOW yesterday, because they no longer represent ALL women…It will be goodbye to the obamabots and the young punks like the college student who hacked Sarahs email, and bye to those obamabots who called me every dirty name in the book while I was out campaigning for Hillary..We love you, hillary

  • Kiki

    OMG that video made me cry!

  • kavala007

    Oh, I miss her fiercely. Hillary Clinton’s intelligence, her insight, her ability to communicate, her policies, her understanding of economics – the list can go on.
    When the DNC and Democrats in Congress threw her away they showed their own stupidity, their dislike of their country and their absolute cruelty.

  • Steve1

    Senator Clinton, you know she stood with the people, all the people. You know she respected the politicaldifferences between us. She reached out across the asile, she compromised for the good of the country. She also stood her ground when it came to principle believes. Soetoro sucks!

  • Liberty Belle not for Obama

    Thanks for the videos. I cried at the one with the original songs (thanks to A. Dare) – caught me.

    I miss her, too.

    Pray all the stuff that’s out there about Obama will come out in due time before the election. I’m afraid he may prevail, too, with all the damned money behind him.

    Believe the Republicans are holding back on the goods they have on Obama. They know if it’s really bad, Obama may be forced to resign as the nominee, and then Hillary may have a shot to step in, if the DNC has any sense. Of course, the DNC don’t have a lot of sense, and Barry’s vanity, narcissism would prevent him from stepping down in the face of a scandal, unless he was indicted.

    Are there any miracles left out there?

    Wouldn’t it be something to see Obama ran the mostly costly campaign in history, only to lose? Big time loss would be sweet.

  • EightBelles

    It goes without saying, I miss her too. The DNC stole the nomination from Sen Hillary Clinton with their dog and pony show which they had the audacity to pass off as a roll call. I will remain a Democrat purely to forever be a thorn in the Dems ass. I will vote McCain-Palin on Nov 4 because the Dems candidate is a phony & a fraud. Hillary was/is the real deal. I finacially supported Hillary’s legitimate campaign. Likewise I sent a contribution to McCain-Palin–another legitimate campaign.

    Why is the MSM still sitting on Fannie Mae’s Congressional Black Caucus/Obama ties? For all practical purposes Barack Obama and Christopher Dodd were in the bed with Fannie Mae. Surely the McCain-Palin attacks against this imposter named Barack Obama will become more vicious if for no other reason to offset all the media bias.

    • Mandelay

      It’s getting absurd. The Washington Post “fact checker” is actually “debunking” its own editorial and some articles (from the Washington Post!) which connected Obama to Franklin Raines, former CEO of FannieMae. We’ve seen this over and over again. Strange powerful people whose actions are questionable or immoral/illegal who have a “connection” to Obama. And somehow, according to all media outlets (even Bill O’Rielly seems to be under this spell) they just turn out to be either people who live in Obama’s neighborhood or people he passed on the street or people who are not the same people Obama knew. We’ve never heard these “explanations” used by Hillary Clinton regarding the friends/political connections/mentors in her life. For all the labels pundits and opponents have tried to hang on her, Hillary remains the real deal. For and good giggle, and more on the FannieMae stuff vis a vis Obama, go to: “Obama’s FannieMae ‘Connection’”
      http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/

  • EightBelles

    i meant financially

  • elise

    Eastan, thanks. The picture always takes my breath away and ,Yeah, we miss her. You spoke the truth so beautifully. This election is a side show while the real thing stands on the sidelines. I will never forgive the DNC and I, also, will do my best to see to it Obama never sets foot inside the Oval Office.

  • DAB

    After Hillary was summarily dismissed by Obama and the Dems, it was only reasonable to expect that McCain would choose a woman for his VP. And yet the Dems seemed so surprised and from what I have read in the NY Sun are having the vapors about Ms. Palin — I mean, how dare she!!!!!

    Read this totally hilarious piece, Palin Pick Puts Many Women on the Verge in the NY Sun at:

    http://www.nysun.com/national/palin-pick-puts-many-women-on-the-verge/86241/

    • Mandelay

      Thank you for this link to the “NY Sun” article. I do believe it’s hilarious and it’s all true. I am a New Yorker. Lifelong Dem and in my heart, I lean to the center. But when you live in Manhattan and you vote Dem, almost all the time you vote for a very liberal candidate because that’s the way it is. Ok, so I was born in the city and have many women friends who also live in the city and vote the same way. When Palin was picked and then she and her family were almost immediately attacked on a totally personal level, my female friends began emailing me with angry tirades and vicious attacks on Palin. And I have to tell you, I was stunned because, as a woman who has worked in corporations all my life, I am very familiar with sexism in its most blatant and subtle forms. So I was stunned to see my friends going berserk. But it gets better. For every email trashing Palin, I replied with what I thought was a reasoned reply about it being ok to debate/attack Palin on issues but that it was not ok to attack the woman because she has a Downs kid or because she goes to a particular church or because she can handle a gun. Well, you wanna know what happened next? Guess what — my 30-year plus friendships with these women have suffered. Many did not reply to my reply and the rest no longer mention the election when talking with me or writing to me. So I am now an outsider –outside what used to be a personal inner circle. Hillary Clinton’s response to Gov. Palin remains a class act. Gov. Palin has begun to cast a few pebbles Hillary’s way and she should not (this from the recent dust-up over the pro-Israel rally at the U.N.). I was not happy that Hillary pulled out of the rally but I can see her point and respect her for that. Palin should not attack Hillary in any way. First of all, she’s not running against Hillary. And second, she does not want to engage Hillary in a debate. That said, Palin showed more respect for Hillary than many of my lifelong friends, who, started out supporting Hillary and then quickly switched to the committed Hillary Destroyer, aka, Obama. Such is NY politics. I just think that if the women’s agenda is to reach out to all women, then it must get over itself and acknowledge that there are in this nation human beings who are women who can make choices other than those sanctioned by the liberal agenda. And that those women should be welcomed as “sisters,” too. Hillary has the capacity to pull off this kind of unity. She transcends the b.s. If we all had a nickle for every woman who refused to consider Hillary because she did not divorce Bill, we’d have a considerable pile of money. That was Hillary’s choice and it works for her. Women should not be trashed for their choices. That’s tragic. Even more tragic is when they’re trashed by other women. Women know better.

      • Brendy

        Seems like in this race, since it’s a (black) MAN, Blacks stick together (men AND women) along with millions of Whites but when it comes to a WOMAN – whatever party/colr – she gets shunned, made fun of, criticized….by ALL colors. It happened to Hillary and now it’s happening to Palin.

        Do women hate other women THAT much? Or, should I say – are women JEALOUS of other women THAT much? MEOW…..

  • bss

    Apparently you don’t love or miss her enough to listen to her advice on who to vote for in the election. I don’t see Hillary out there campaigning for McCain or extolling Palin: “no way, no how, no mccain, no palin.”

    • DAB

      We can still love and respect Hillary while not blindly following her every utterance like the Bots do with their master.

      I mean, after all, what choice does she have but to do what she must do — get real!!!!

    • benny

      lol. unlike Obama followers, we aren’t cultists. don’t you see that???? guess you dont. you need a messiah, we don’t. right now, Hillary is being forced to campaign for Obama. all of us recognize it. If you sincerely believe that Hillary wants Obama to be president, you’re delusional. sad, but true.

    • morganjane

      Actually, Hillary proved that Obama wasn’t qualified so well that we can not support Obama even if she is supporting Obama and says we should. She made sure we would not ever support Obama by telling the truth about him.

  • Gayle in Oregon

    BSS, I cannot even watch this video because I will cry, HARD! But, a vote for Mac-Sarah is a vote to get Hillary back in 2012. Anyone who thinks she really wants O to win does not pay attention….Bill tells all by his words and actions…..and Bill and Hillary know what they are doing. Mac will be the introductory speaker at the World Conference. Bill will stump for O in Florida, LATER, a state he knows Mac will win. Bill praised Sarah. These things are not accidental. This is a tricky time for Hillary. She has to stump for O to SHOW she is loyal to the party. I love Hillary more than the party. I support leaders based on character and O has none.

  • Carol Davis

    Can any one of you explain to me (and others) how Hillary will win in 2012? I can promise you one thing, 18 million will vote the other guy just like you are. She will not see the While House as pres-ever-if Obama loses this one. She will have a major post with his administration that she is excellent for-maybe Condi’s. Hillary’s only chance of a political future is if Obama is pres. She knows it, why can’t you figure this out?

    • just me

      JUST LIKE bo CONSIDERED HER AS VP?
      Take a hike …….. you talk as much bull as your boss!

    • alee21

      No I believe you are the one not facing reality. And, you are not in any position to promise me or anyone else anything.

      If Obama loses, he will not be nominated again and clears a path for Hillary if she desires to run again in 2012.

      As for Hillary, she is doing all that is required of her to get Obama elected. But then again, we are choosing between Obama and McCain, not Hillary and McCain. So it is Obama that the referendum will be against.

      As all of us know, Obama was given nomination based on the race card played by Obama and his surrogates, by gaming the caucuses and convenient bending of the rules by the DNC. After Super Tuesday, when Obama’s connection to Wright came to light, he did not win a single major primary and no “blizzard of words” in the form of pretentious rhetoric could change his performance.

      Hillary can be a life long senator from New York if she so chooses and will have a distinguished and independent career, even if she never runs for President again. Being a cabinet member under Obama will be a limiting and unrewarding experience, and time not well spent. Cabinet members come and go with the administration. Hillary will serve our country better by staying in the Senate where she can have influence that will span multiple administrations.

    • Brendy

      Carol Davis – IF this primary had been played FAIRLY, Hillary would be the dem nominee. The WHOLE WORLD knows what a farce this election has been. The fact that Obama is Black and that most Blacks are voting for him is a HUGE factor in why he won against Hillary. Next election – if it’s between two Whites – Hillary and whomever else, there should be no favortism when it comes to race; therefore, Hillary will have just as good a chance as whomever will be running against her. THIS election was UNUSUAL and HISTORIC – that means something, too – as to why maybe Hillary lost.

      Hillary, imo, didn’t have the luxury of playing on a fair and even playing field.

  • OBushMA!

    Hillary was on fire in the home stretch of the primaries. The party tried to snuff out the flame, but by then, everyone could see that BO lacked the same inner passion. His candidacy was and still is fueled by burning cash from questionable sources. His rhetorics could never rally the middle America, only his mindless partisan crowds. But the media and the party lied on his behalf to boost the illusion of grandeur. The only fate BO and his cronies deserve is a resounding defeat in November.

  • http://www.despair.com/changewinds.html Smilin’ Jim

    This is the most cloying display of saccharine shmaltz to date.

    Absurd as well:

    Clinton will never embrace or recognize this reactionary den of apostates.

  • http://hillarynme.wordpress.com/ sportsone234

    I miss her too.

    Yesterday, after reading about all the Palin trashing and McCain trashing, I reached a new low. It is apparent that what we are watching is an out and out war on the part of the MSM against anyone not Obama. There’s no way to measure the disgust. Worse still, I found myself agreeing with Rush Limbaugh!!!!! AGW!

    I keep hoping this is really one of those final series episodes where I wake up and find that all this Obama nonsense was really a dream and HRC is in the White House!

  • morganjane

    She was in my neck of the woods today, I got an invitation and it didn’t even mention Obama. She was campaigning for Lunsford here in KY. I didn’t go because I assummed it would be a pro-Obama rally even though that is not what the email said…
    I almost went but I didn’t want to be associated with anything Obama!

  • http://IthinkIfeel... Tricia Spiegel

    I miss her also.

  • photolady13

    I’ve just read everyones comments on how much they miss Hillary, and I too miss her and yet have a hard time expressing my feelings.
    I went to the Convention, as a PUMA, and I marched, I protested, I chanted for an honest roll call vote, and I prayed for Hillary to STAND UP TO THEM and tell the people what was really going on behind closed sessions. All the strong armming, all the threats to delegates, done not by only BO and his band of Obaminations, but by Pelosi, Brazille, Dean and Reid!! Once again, her own Party, telling everyone that they better pull it together and fall in line…or else!!
    Well, it made me sooooo angry, that Hillary let us down…and gave in. And for what? The sake of the Party? Give me a break….What does she owe them?
    NOTHING!!!!
    So I left Denver, thinking well if she can quit, so can I..and I came back home full of anger and defeat. I got on the blog sights, I read my emails and I tried to “get over it”..but I realized I had nothing to say anymore. I didn’t want to respond to the people I looked up to because my world as I knew it was not the same. So I became silent..I did a few actions, but I knew my heart, no my soul wasn’t in it anymore..I was spent, I was defeated.
    And then someone sends a video of Hillary standing up and giving in her straightforward and organized way, her plans to get us out of this mess we have found ourselves in.Then I see another video of her standing up for Womens rights and I realized ..that nothing has changed with her…She’s still the same person she was before she lost..she’s still fighting the same battles, the same issues she was before the Party turned on her, and I got it!!!
    Hillary is the complete and total package. She really is a servant of the people and for the people! She believes that she can work for the betterment of this country whether she’s POTUS or Senator. She will NEVER GIVE UP or give in.
    And for that, I am back on track and have come to the realization that no matter how they have held her back, slapped her down, ridiculed her ..she rises..and she continues her quest.

    • http://! Clinton Fan

      You have come to understand that there is core truth in the adage that She who fights and runs away; lives to fight another day.

      You also are coming to understand that a person unafilliated with a party does not GET to be President. Such a person is viewed as disgruntled, a crank, a curiosity. It’s just the way it is.

      Hillary’s actions are, and have been, those of a highly intelligent leader who knows how to THINK STRATEGICALLY. Sometimes you just have to stoop now to conquer later. That’s what she’s doing.

      I’m glad you are “back on track.”

  • karen for Clinton – 2012

    Well guys, I think we all just answered all those obots who kept calling us closet Republican tools.

    And we also made the point we will not get in line or get over it and we will remember in November.

    Since mid-May, when the railroading started to kick in big time, just before the hijacking, I became resigned to accept the loss. And I did, I accepted it, but there is still a slim little faint voice whispering – something might STILL happen and maybe we can all start yelling with glee once again –

    Rise, Hillary, Rise

  • Susan Trechak

    Oh, I do LOVE both Hillary & Bill Clinton! Not only are they both policy wonks – but they both spent their entire lives working hard to advance public policies. They both are also truly passionate, caring individuals who legitimately feel the pains of others – no matter how small. I clearly remember Bill Clinton attending event after sad event – and often openly crying throughout. They both are genuinely kind, warm people. It’s strange how I feel very close to both Hillary & Bill & like I personally know them both.

    And, what of Obot? This is what: Obama fits the definition of “sociopath” more than anyone I’ve ever in my life met. Obot has absolutely NO FEELING. Think about this: When speaking NEVER does Obot deliver his message by telling “stories” about how he was “moved” to do “this or that” after listening carefully to specific American citizens. Hillary & Bill have always told the citizen’s “stories” to prove WHY certain things must be done – or not done. By doing this – they not only endeared themselves to us but they just happened to each, individually, build personal relationships with each of us as individual citizens of this country.

    THIS is why I feel so close to the two of them & why I also feel as though I personally know them both.

    Compare THIS with Obama’s tired, failed efforts to “connect.” Obot can’t tell stories about the lives of others not because he didn’t hear those stories – but because he never cared enough to intently listen to & remember those stories. I see Obama as unapproachable – someone more akin to a piece of furniture than to a human being that is supposedly different from other animals because human beings (are supposed to) have feelings.

    I can’t even imagine Obama TRYING to relate to us citizens by telling stories about the plights of others – and his impassioned responses to those plights. There is absolutely NO CONNECTION there because NO ONE can FEIGN passion & feeling. NO ONE. Not even a supremely gifted con artist like Obama.

    One last remark: Yes, of course both Bill & Hillary are fully informed about all the illegal stuff Obama was/is involved in. 100% in-the-know.

    Remember: It was HILLARY that first brought up the subject of REZKO. It turned really ugly after she had the AUDACITY to speak the truth. The MSM relentlessly defamed her in their rush to defend “their guy.” It was sickening & I stopped watching.

    But, the point here is that Obama NEVER would have asked Hillary to be his running mate because SHE KNEW ALL THAT STUFF ABOUT REZKO – along with being the FIRST to bring up & question that relationship. (I never would have voted for Obama with Hillary as #2 because I found it demeaning to her that she would be used as a prop & laughable to him because he’s just plain stupid. Also: I don’t vote for criminals!)

    So, not a day goes by without me longing for Hillary’s return. I am deeply saddened by this tragedy. This country so badly needs her.

  • Susan Trechak

    Hillary is talking the “necessary” talk but, on election day, she will “walk-the-walk” into the voting booth & summarily vote McCain/Palin. Never would Hillary vote for someone with criminal leanings like Obot. NEVER. Hillary is scrupulously honest. Hillary is also mindful of setting a good example for Chelsea. I understand how principled a person Hillary is & how she is always, without fail, mindful of those principles.

    But Hillary’s principles also include continuing to be affective in her work as a senator. This is as it should be. Hillary knows that she can’t be affective as a senator & won’t have a 2nd chance in 2012 unless she performs as best she can along the party line. This we should understand & find admirable.

    To do this is no small feat; it is certainly something I could never do. Hillary is walking the finest line possible. She must “act” like she supports Obot while, at the same time, not really genuinely supporting him. Hers is a true fear because Pelosi + Reid are both known to “obstruct”,”isolate” & “retaliate” when their subordinates don’t perform as required.

    I also know that Reid is a much bigger player in all of this than the loud-mouths Brazile, Dean & Pelosi. Don’t let his quiet nature fool you. After all, I clearly recall a press briefing about 9 months ago when Pelosi,standing alongside Reid, stated that the superdelegates must “…vote the will of the people.” Reid turned towards her and stared long & hard. Pelosi took one look at Reid & then went into the wild blue “What-I-really-mean-to-say-is…..” yonder.

    We all know that Obot is using Hillary to prop his worthless ass up. Hillary & Bill know all of this too. I certainly don’t like anything about this arrangement – so I know that Hillary & Bill must be beside themselves.

    This situation with Hillary really is a form of blackmail. My blood really boils when I think about THAT. In fact, my health has taken a DIVE since Obot entered the scene & the DNC subsequently decided that THEY knew more about what I wanted than I knew myself.

    GOD DAMN those unscrupulous, trashy worthless people!

  • Bitter Knitter
  • http://NotoVP kathy

    That picture always makes me cry.

    Finally we had our champion and she was snatched away. They stole our future and then cut our guts out. Sorry, but that is how I feel.

    • Brendy

      Kathy,

      That picture makes me feel very sad, too. What a shame! It was SO close… As I’ve stated, I’m a republican, but ALL my repub family (and the dems in my family) voted for and was rooting SO hard for her!

      What bothers me is, that Hillary will ALWAYS remember this part of her life and how her ‘dream’ escaped her (UNFAIRLY and by unscrupulous and corrupt methods). It doesn’t matter WHAT party a person belongs to, this type of outright corruption and meanness should never happen!

  • Brendy

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this pic of Hillary – she looks like a movie star starring in a dramatic, feel-good movie. What HAPPENED, PEOPLE????? I’m a Republican (who votes both rep AND dem – always have), but I STILL VOTED FOR HILLARY IN MY PRIMARY!!!! By watching her debate, I gained a great respect for her; so, YOU – who are TRUE democrats – WHY did you allow this to happen? Of course I’m not talking about you posters on here – it’s the ‘other’ dems I’m talking about!!! This country could’ve had TWO pro-America, trust-worthy candidates to choose from; now it’s down to only one!

  • http://Democratswrite bob

    Let’s face a black man and Republicans voting for Obama are the only way Hillary loses. A block vote of 95% African American and Republicans hoping to derail a Clinton Where are all of Barry’s Republican voters in Oklahoma Wyoming Idaho Nebraska
    North Dakota Montano What about his Southern support The hole southern region is going red What a damn joke DNC you have been had

  • http://purplechiten.wordpress.com Chiten

    ::sigh:: That’s my favorite picture of her

    As soon as we get obama OUT of the race by holding him accountable, the sooner we put Hillary back INTO the race where she belongs and give her a fighting chance to beat McCain.
    We all know that McCain’s poll numbers would drop by 30% the second obama was out and Hillary was in on the top of the ticket because there’s gotta be at least 30% of his support that are previous Hillary supporters.

  • http://glow4hillary.blogspot.com/ Still4Hill

    I miss her too. I love her too. But she is out there working for us. That makes me love her more. It also makes me wonder what they thought they were doing nominating this puppet.

  • http://TrueHarlemite.blogspot.com TrueHarlemite

    The problem for Harlemites is that Charles Rangel needs to go and Craig Schley the Manipulative Model is nothing more than a younger version of Charles Rangel. Therefore, there is no real choice and Schley offers no improvement.

    Harlemites have to be careful, that in their desire for a needed change, a worse choice is made.

    It is a very scary and sad situation for the Village of Harlem to deal with. Harlemites have got to focus on developing better leadership than Rangel has demonstrated and Craig Schley with his shel-absorbed style and manner will not deliver.

    Craig Schley (of vote people and vote people for change) and probably some Republicans appear to be hoping that the Community’s disappointment in Rangel will cause them to not look carefully at the opportunist Schley and vote unwisely for him.

    TH
    Watching Out For The Village!
    TrueHarlemite.blogspot.com