She obviously wasn't hanging around DC in October 2002...she don't know from the gas station...unless...?
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She definitely has a more hard-edged attitude about race than Barack does, much of which supposedly comes, in part from attending a target school with white kids from a more upper-class background.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyI don't think she is trying to identify with poor blacks. I think her comment is just an impulsive utterance out of the Jeremiah Wright School of Stupidity.Originally posted by SkinBasketMobama's attempts at identifying with poor black america are disturbing at best, potentially race riot inducing at worst if she becomes first lady.
I think the OBamas are completely decent people, and whatever OJ-was-framed sorts of FEELINGS they do or don't got kicking around upstairs are not going to effect how Obama governs. I accept that black and white people think about some racial issues diffently because of the past, and some of the black paranoia is still justified.
I'm only ragging on Michelle for two reasons:
1) I got a hard-on over the media's ridiculously slanted coverage
2) I'll pull any dirty trick to smear Obama 'cause I don't want the left wing of the Democratic party to triumph, and OBama is their guy.
Obama is the choice of the left wing of the Democratic party more because they don't like the Clintons than anything else. They would have preferred Feingold or Edwards. If Obama becomes President, I suspect he will get a lot of criticism from the left who will find him more centrist than they like.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Compared to people like Edwards and Kucinich, sure. That still puts him left of center, just as McCain is right of center. Each one will be trying to convince the real centrists (mainly independents) that he is their guy.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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We really don't know where Obama stands on the political spectrum.Originally posted by JoemailmanCompared to people like Edwards and Kucinich, sure.
In the Sentate, he was NOT a guy who crossed party lines, like Clinton & McCain. But then again, he wasn't there long enough to establish much identity. He was running for president very shortly after he arrived.
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True enough. The Clintons (if we can really lump them together) are free traders. And the left hated that Bill Clinton used force in Bosnia, and that Hillary Clinton voted to authorize the war in Iraq.Originally posted by JoemailmanObama is the choice of the left wing of the Democratic party more because they don't like the Clintons than anything else.
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(I'm going to use your statement as an excuse to make a speech, I'm not actually ragging on you, and I expect you have little interest in the Clinton gaff)Originally posted by bobbleheadI think we should simply take it on face value, Hillary was saying anything can happen so she ain't dropping out
You are repeating a version of events that the Obama Media Brigade spread. She surely was not saying "anything can happen", especially not in the sense that Obama might get assasinated. She just referenced tha Kennedy Assasination DATE as evidence that campaigns in the past have dragged on into June. If you see the whole context of her comment with an open mind, its quite clear.
Clinton made her comment during a private meeting with newspaper editors, they were interviewing her to decide whether to endorse her. None of the people in the room questioned what she said, they thought she just made a timeline reference. If Clinton was trying to promelgate the "anything can happen" theory, she would have had to expect the editors in the room to repeat her assasination arguments in editorials. Ridiculous.
What happened is that a low-quality video of the interview appeared on the internet, and MAtt Drudge posted it with a "the bitch is dangling assasination for political purposes" spin. The Obama media and campaign picked it up, and by that evening you had black politicians calling Clinton "beyond the pale" for playing with assasination fears, and an army of pundits calling Clinton beneath contempt.
It was SEVERELY dirty politics by the OBama supporters.
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