Posted on May 6, 2008 by smartcrow
Despite the Clinton News Network’s constant focus, as per the Clintons’ campaign spin, on Indiana there are actually two state primaries today. Most “analysts” are predicting a narrow win for the Clintons in Indiana and a slightly larger win for Obama in North Carolina. If these educated guesses are correct then Obama’s [...]
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Posted on May 4, 2008 by smartcrow
Heh, heh, they’ll fall for this one!
With their holiday gas tax proposal Clinton & McCain have insulted the intelligence of voters with Clinton aiming at NC and Indiana primary voters. Betting that the voters in those states will be swayed by a $28 summer gas tax savings that may not [...]
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Posted on March 29, 2008 by smartcrow
The Clintons are staying in the race for the Democratic nomination. The latest in a long list of arguments for why Bill and Hillary should not drop out of the race came from the Bill half of the ticket with his comments about how Obama did well in the Caucus states and the Clinton Duo [...]
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Posted on March 21, 2008 by smartcrow
Following is the purported schedule for March 21 2008 for Wolf Blitzer of the Clinton News Network:
1. Check E-mails for Hillary talking points, get out of bed, wash, brush teeth, other washroom stuff, breakfast.
2. Take 4 Super Strength Advil to get over Bill Richardson endorsement of Barack Obama.
3. Weep for the Clintons’ disappearing nomination chances.
4. [...]
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Posted on March 13, 2008 by smartcrow
The Clintons have said that the results of the Florida and Michigan primaries (held in violation of Democratic Party instructions, with no campaigning and without Obama’s name on the Michigan ballot) must stand or there must be a do over in both states (with the Clintons and their allies pushing for a mail in vote). [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2008 by smartcrow
CNN is reporting that with the Texas caucus information finally in Obama ended up winning Texas!!!
After a comprehensive review of these results, CNN estimates that Obama won more support from Texas caucus-goers than Clinton. Based on the state party’s tally, Obama’s caucus victory translates into 38 national convention delegates, compared to 29 for Clinton.
And though [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2008 by smartcrow
We may be witnessing the demise of the Democratic Party and the demise of US Democracy. Just as a new leader capable of making a positive impact on the United States and the World emerges, also lifting with him the fortunes of the Democratic Party, it seems that the Clinton mechanics and manipulators are [...]
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