Democratic Nomination?

Started by Grand_Moff_Gav101 pages

Originally posted by lord xyz
No. I'm just right.

This says a republican can win the democratic nomination, I'm saying it can't. Do you see?

You are trying to participate in debate by pouncing on a poorley constructed sentence...however the galaxy knew exactly what he meant...

Again, you may have been right but only in the pedantic pathetic sense that is devoid of any intellectual victory.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Let me help clear this up for you:

"You said "Republicans want her to win the nomination". I am disagreeing with you on that only. I think they want a Republican to win [B]in the general election ."

I was too lazy to finish the sentence, I guess. 😮 [/B]

Atleast you acknoledge your mistake.

It doesn't make sense though, they could possibly want both.

republicans would certainly prefer that this be dragged on through the convention. historictally this spells defeat for the democrates. they know it, but worst of all that self serving **** clinton knows it. she will hand this election to mccain just to win her precious nomination which she never earned except through her own faulty math. i seriously hate her now.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
You are trying to participate in debate by pouncing on a poorley constructed sentence...however the galaxy knew exactly what he meant...

Again, you may have been right but only in the pedantic pathetic sense that is devoid of any intellectual victory.

I'm not trying to participate in a debate, if I wanted that, I would've spoken relevance to the topic of the Democratic Nomination; I'm just pointing out other people's mistakes. Like yours now, assuming I'm trying to participate in the debate, instead of just merely being an ass.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Really? 😕

Yes, really. For one, you parsed what I said, it actually read like this:

Originally posted by Robtard
Republicans want her to win the nomination, as Obama has a better chance of beating McCain.

Despite that, the thread is "Democratic Nomination" and there were 3-4 other post I made while we were talking that also spelled it out clearly.

Originally posted by Schecter
republicans would certainly prefer that this be dragged on through the convention. historictally this spells defeat for the democrates. they know it, but worst of all that self serving **** clinton knows it. she will hand this election to mccain just to win her precious nomination which she never earned except through her own faulty math. i seriously hate her now.
Have you seen this video?

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7209057889524136263&q=young+hillary+clinton&ei=K3VESMHlIIyKiAKM8L3yCQ

Originally posted by lord xyz
I'm not trying to participate in a debate, if I wanted that, I would've spoken relevance to the topic of the Democratic Nomination; I'm just pointing out other people's mistakes. Like yours now, assuming I'm trying to participate in the debate, instead of just merely being an ass.

Sometimes I try and see the best in people...clearly, this is a case where i was wrong to.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/02/superdelegates/index.html

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Most of the 17 Democratic senators who are uncommitted superdelegates will endorse Sen. Barack Obama for president this week, sources told CNN Monday.

Sen. Barack Obama is expected to pick up superdelegate endorsements after Tuesday's contests, sources say.

The lawmakers will wait until after the South Dakota and Montana primaries Tuesday before announcing their support for Obama, two sources familiar with discussions between Obama supporters and these senators told CNN's Gloria Borger.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yes, really. For one, you parsed what I said, it actually read like this:

Despite that, the thread is "Democratic Nomination" and there were 3-4 other post I made while we were talking that also spelled it out clearly.

I my have missed something but I was just disputing your assumption. I don't think that Republicans would prefer Obama over Hillary for any reason.

But enough said...

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Sometimes I try and see the best in people...clearly, this is a case where i was wrong to.
You were trying to make me look like a fool and completely missed that I was just having a bit of fun.

Originally posted by lord xyz
You were trying to make me look like a fool and completely missed that I was just having a bit of fun.

I didn't need to try...your pointless argument did that for me.

another sign of hope
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

Bill Clinton: This could be the 'last day'

(CNN) — Could this be Bill Clinton's last day on the stump this campaign season? The former president seemed to signal that his time on the trail was drawing to a close at a campaign event in South Dakota Monday.

"This may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind," he said.

The comment comes one day before South Dakota and Montana hold the primary season's final two contests. Barack Obama is expected to hold the advantage over Hillary Clinton in both states.

"I thought I was out of politics, until Hillary decided to run. But it has been one of the greatest honors of my life to go around and campaign for her for president," Clinton also said.

The comments seem to suggest the former president believes his wife's campaign is coming to a close, though she has given no signs she is ready to end her run.

Earlier Monday, a Clinton spokesman denied reports the campaign is cutting members of it's advance team. And on Sunday, Clinton launched an new ad stressing she is the winner of the popular vote. She also argued to reporters that the party's superdelegates have the right to change their mind until the party's convention in late August.

Originally posted by lord xyz
You were trying to make me look like a fool and completely missed that I was just having a bit of fun.
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
I didn't need to try...your pointless argument did that for me.

you're both stupid. now that we sorted that out lets get back to topic

http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/02/will-clinton-go-gracefully-when-the-time-comes/#comment-363119

more evidence that tomorrow might be clinton's time to bow out

Not that I really have your recently (and justified) acquired disdain for Clinton, but I do hope she bows out and doesn't push this nonsense further. She's only hurting Obama's chances of winning the Oval.

You're done lady, let it go.

well i'll reserve my change of heart and see how dedicated she is to the party.

http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20080602/Democrats/

If you aren't geting paid, you ain't getting laid.

Originally posted by Strangelove

I was passively watching political news this afternoon and it mentioned something about 'Clinton would accept a VP is asked by Obama', thought you'd like that.

http://hill6.thehill.com/leading-the-news/dream-ticket-momentum-gains-strength-2008-06-02.html