View Full Version : Hillary Cliton's pants are on fire.
Aurone
03-24-2008, 06:06 PM
http://www.411mania.com/politics/columns/71614/Hillary-Clinton-Gets-Caught-In-A-Lie.htm
Good god what an idiot, she tried to make herself more heroic and play off the experence card, you would of thought that she would remembered that there's others who would have a more accurate story there.
Highwayman
03-24-2008, 07:52 PM
I all she owns are pants suits for why not burn a few paris. :eyebrow2:
Grendel
03-24-2008, 10:40 PM
Hill really stepped in it with this story, going on about dodging sniper fire only to have photos emerge of her being greeted by some little girl on the tarmac.
Her claims of "experience" are peeling away by the day...
WarBeast
03-24-2008, 11:57 PM
Ahhh hahahahaaa!!! Misspoke indeed! Bitch needs to just go somewhere and shut up...
Granted, I think she is no more full of shit than any of the other frontrunners... So I guess this story doesn't really matter. If honesty was actually a factor in getting to be president of the USA, we'd have whole lot better choice of candidates than we always get to choose from.
toxicangel19
03-25-2008, 04:38 PM
hilary clinton = bitch im not voting for cause i'll be out of a job.
Searcher
03-25-2008, 05:19 PM
hilary clinton = bitch im not voting for cause i'll be out of a job.
You work for Obama?
deathslasher666
03-25-2008, 06:35 PM
http://www.funnyforumpics.com/forums/fail/4/FAIL-cat-I-sense-fail.jpg (http://www.funnyforumpics.com)
JerkyPuck
03-25-2008, 11:31 PM
hilary clinton = bitch im not voting for cause i'll be out of a job.
how so?
Searcher
03-30-2008, 10:11 AM
If you peeps would just do your home work you'd find that Hillary was NOT LYING (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc). I think you all need to check yourselves.
Luris Blear
03-30-2008, 10:56 AM
If you peeps would just do your home work you'd find that Hillary was NOT LYING (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc). I think you all need to check yourselves.Well, you can't argue with that kind of evidence.
pastor_ice43
03-30-2008, 11:03 AM
If you peeps would just do your home work you'd find that Hillary was NOT LYING (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc). I think you all need to check yourselves.
:spit: Nice find Searcher.
Highwayman
03-30-2008, 11:44 AM
You work for Obama?
:lol: We have our very own Obama Girl
deadfactory
03-30-2008, 12:49 PM
If you peeps would just do your home work you'd find that Hillary was NOT LYING (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc). I think you all need to check yourselves.
How funny, someone that believes in Hillary Clinton still, good luck with that one pal!
skybrick
03-30-2008, 01:15 PM
I could care less who is president as long as its not Bush, which wont happen.
Aurone
03-30-2008, 04:35 PM
If you peeps would just do your home work you'd find that Hillary was NOT LYING (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc). I think you all need to check yourselves.
Lying or not, it's costing her the election more then ever. Latest poll sais Obama is at his highest then ever, at 52% where as Hillary is sticking to her lowest at 42%. If anything, this'll show the Superdelegates that even people are choosing a side for good and she's not it, and they'll go with him as well.
Detective John Kimble
03-30-2008, 04:48 PM
Obama is gangsta. He should win, it would take a Patriot like, Sacremento King like or Yankee like collapse for him to lose the democratic nomination.
McCain is a mindless worm. he may differ alittle from Bush but the agenda remains the same. Which is why Obama will take care of McCain, the only thing that will stop him is the DUMBASSES who will convienently switch sides and vote for McCain after Clinton woefully bows out.
Those people will be the ones that cost us in the end unless they sober up and vote for the same side.
Luris Blear
03-30-2008, 05:21 PM
the only thing that will stop him is the DUMBASSES who will convienently That's kind of harsh, and I think potentially uncalled for.
Also, it could be that people who vote not-Democrat aren't dumbasses. They might be voting Green, or Libertarian. They might decide that McCain's campaign promises make more sense to them. They might actually even agree with the other point of view based on honest study, as opposed to some top-40 anti-mainstream music and bite-sized documentaries.
I believe that's Peace, Love, and Understanding. Maybe try to understand why someone believes differently first, then work out the other two.
Only televangelists get to preach the concepts without living them.
Aurone
03-31-2008, 12:33 AM
Hillary in a new Interview stated she plans to keep this race going untill Augest with the Convention. She hopes there is where she can make her come back.
OK, if this shows us anything, it's this. Hillary Cliton wants to be back in the White House so bad that she'll fuck over the Democrates to do it. Think about it, if Obama wins the election, she'll have to wait until 2016 to run again since Obama with the head of steam he's got now could easily run again in 4 years. If Obama loses to Cain, she just has to wait 4 years and tries again in 2012. She dosn't give a damn about the Democrates or fixing this country, she just want's to play Empress.
Lucio Argento
03-31-2008, 02:34 AM
She knows that the chances of her winning are pretty much impossible. She's trying to tarnish Obama so that when she runs in 4 years, she'll have more of an advantage.
Aurone
03-31-2008, 12:08 PM
She knows that the chances of her winning are pretty much impossible. She's trying to tarnish Obama so that when she runs in 4 years, she'll have more of an advantage.
As a Democrate, her concern shouldn't be her running at all, but that someone who represents her party and does what it views is right gets the presidency and fixes things.
Driden
03-31-2008, 02:23 PM
Who really cares about Clinton's sniper fire lie when Obama is caught worse giving huge checks to a racist preacher AND doesn't practice what he preaches about giving to the poor. "obama keeps talking about 'change' and 'change' is what he gave to charities"
pastor_ice43
03-31-2008, 03:09 PM
Everything you just said is why McCain will be in the White House next January.
Searcher
03-31-2008, 03:33 PM
Everything you just said is why McCain will be in the White House next January.
There is nothing anyone can say to get McCain in the White House.
Driden
03-31-2008, 04:19 PM
There is nothing anyone can say to get McCain in the White House.
People are pretty stupid. I mean, they did re-elect Bush. They say it was due to fear because of war. Well, with Korea, Iran, Iraq, Cuba, China, Russia, Afgan all iffy atm. I'm sure McCain will crush the democrats on experience and put fear into Americans that only he can protect them. Isn't it disheartening that
1. The states Obama won are republican states therefore if Obama beats Clinton = McCain will win?
2. Some Democrats have stated that if Clinton wouldn't win they would go for McCain (racists? who knows)
Good news I hear is Hillary is winning the Super Delegates
JerkyPuck
03-31-2008, 09:05 PM
My take on Hilary is as follows:
If you can't run a campaign, how can run the country?
Aurone
03-31-2008, 09:58 PM
My take on Hilary is as follows:
If you can't run a campaign, how can run the country?
If you need more proof to that statement, then here it is, it seems Hillarie is losing more money by the day, and her campaign isn't paying anything back. A Buisness dosn't pay the bills when it's going under, a Campaign is no different.
Grendel
03-31-2008, 10:20 PM
1. The states Obama won are republican states therefore if Obama beats Clinton = McCain will win?That's pretty much non-logic.
If "republican states" are somehow guaranteed losses for the Dem nominee, aren't "democratic states" similarly guaranteed wins? Pretty hard to have it both ways.2. Some Democrats have stated that if Clinton wouldn't win they would go for McCain (racists? who knows)Polls have also shown a similar effect in the Obama camp where people vow not to vote for Hillary. It's a contentious campaign, I would take any such claims made in March with a serious grain of salt.
Good news I hear is Hillary is winning the Super DelegatesBarely (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a0OkW8Ml8ljw&refer=worldwide), if at all: March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama has pulled almost even with Hillary Clinton in endorsements from top elected officials and has cut into her lead among the other superdelegates she's relying on to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
Among the 313 of 796 superdelegates who are members of Congress or governors, Clinton has commitments from 103 and Obama is backed by 96, according to lists supplied by the campaigns. Fifty-three of Obama's endorsements have come since he won the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses, compared with 12 who have aligned with Clinton since then. And if he's leading in popular delegates and vote? Hillary might want to destroy the party to get in the Oval Office, but I don't see the congressional and gubernatorial dems being so willing to marginalize themselves to help her out.
Searcher
04-01-2008, 07:09 AM
People are pretty stupid. I mean, they did re-elect Bush.
Damn, I keep forgetting that. I don't know how.
pastor_ice43
04-01-2008, 04:52 PM
There is nothing anyone can say to get McCain in the White House.
Really? Cause Obama is going to crush Hilary, and it's sad to say, but racisms is still very prominent in this country and that plus his name will keep Obama out of the white house. Not that anyone WANTS McCain in there, I sure as hell don't (but he is the lesser of 3 evils in this case) however, McCain will win by default. This election is very similar to the last one....hardly anyone wanted Bush back in the white house but he was the better choice over Kerry.
Grendel
04-01-2008, 10:01 PM
Not that anyone WANTS McCain in there, I sure as hell don't (but he is the lesser of 3 evils in this case)In light of the rather alarming regularity with which McCain is embarrassing himself with his poor grasp of even basic events in Iraq, that's becoming an exceedingly tough case to make.
He's running on "experience," yet doesn't know the difference (http://www.americablog.com/2008/03/for-third-time-in-two-days-mccain-again.html) between sunni and shiite, erroneously claimed (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/04/01/mccain-sadr-facts-wrong/) al-Sadr asked for a ceasefire (and thus was somehow defeated), and can't keep his own beliefs straight (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/04/01/cnn-catches-mccain-making-contradictory-statements-about-sadr/) on the part Sadr plays in the political environment of the country.
koolmike
04-01-2008, 10:09 PM
It's no surprise to me that Hilary "streched" the truth. Wasn't she a lawyer?
(no offense to the lawyers out there or potential ones :D)
pastor_ice43
04-02-2008, 12:14 AM
In light of the rather alarming regularity with which McCain is embarrassing himself with his poor grasp of even basic events in Iraq, that's becoming an exceedingly tough case to make.
He's running on "experience," yet doesn't know the difference (http://www.americablog.com/2008/03/for-third-time-in-two-days-mccain-again.html) between sunni and shiite, erroneously claimed (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/04/01/mccain-sadr-facts-wrong/) al-Sadr asked for a ceasefire (and thus was somehow defeated), and can't keep his own beliefs straight (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/04/01/cnn-catches-mccain-making-contradictory-statements-about-sadr/) on the part Sadr plays in the political environment of the country.
Like I said, definetly not my first choice.
Aurone
04-02-2008, 01:23 AM
Addressing a meeting of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Tuesday, the former first lady and New York senator said she, like Rocky, wasn't a quitter.
Recalling a famous scene on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Clinton said to end her presidential campaign now would be as if ``Rocky Balboa had gotten halfway up those art museum steps and said, 'Well, I guess that's about far enough.'''
``Let me tell you something, when it comes to finishing a fight, Rocky and I have a lot in common. I never quit. I never give up. And neither do the American people,'' Clinton said.
She promised that as president she would create 3 million new jobs through investments in public infrastructure.
Clinton also told the labor audience that as first lady she had forcefully battled NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, even as her husband was aggressively pushing for its passage through Congress. The agreement is widely unpopular with organized labor because it helped clear the way for many blue-collar jobs to be moved to Mexico and other countries with cheaper labor costs.
``I did speak out and oppose NAFTA,'' she said. ``I raised a big yellow flag and said 'I don't think this will work.'''
How strongly Clinton worked against NAFTA while in the White House remains a matter of some dispute. Former aides to Bill Clinton have said she was skeptical of the agreement, but largely because she felt it conflicted with her effort to pass health care reform.
Speaking to reporters later, Clinton insisted she had voiced objections to the substance of the proposal, not just its timing.
``I was in many meetings starting in the '92 campaign - I raised questions,'' she said. ``I did it in the White House again, in meetings with as many different audiences in the White House in the decision-making process that I could speak to. But the president made a decision. As part of an administration, I believe you support the president, and I did.''
Clinton also warned the labor audience that Democrats won't have an easy time against Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain in the general election, and implied that Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, her rival for the Democratic nomination, may not be up to the task.
``The Republicans aren't going to give up without a fight,'' Clinton said. ``And no matter how beautiful your rhetoric, the Republicans aren't going to turn off their attack machine - it doesn't have an off-switch.''
``But one thing you know about me is that when I say I'll fight for you, I'll fight for you,'' she said. ``I know what it's like to stumble. I know what it means to get knocked down. But I've never stayed down, and I never will.''
The fighter theme is a recurrent one for Clinton and is being carried in a new pro-Clinton radio ad by the American Federation of Teachers airing in Pennsylvania. In the 60-second ad, a supporter says: ``She stands up for what she believes. When she gets knocked down she get up and keeps on fighting.''
The teachers' union has spent about $1.9 million on ads and direct mail supporting Clinton in primary and caucus states since December. The Pennsylvania ad began airing Monday and will run through April 21 at a cost of $329,000. The Pennsylvania primary is April 22.
In recent days, Clinton has made an issue of calls from some leading Democrats for her to abandon the race. Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy, a prominent Obama backer, last week called on her to step aside, arguing that she was never going to win enough delegates and suggesting that she should bow out in ``the interests of a Democratic victory in November.''
``Now, this is one of the most important elections we've ever had,'' Clinton said Tuesday. ``There is so much at stake. But just as it's getting time to vote here in Pennsylvania, Senator Obama says he's getting tired of it. His supporters say they want it to end.''
Clinton's campaign manager, Maggie Williams, on Tuesday compared calls for Clinton to end her campaign to the Florida recount in 2000, a still bitter episode for many Democrats
``The last time that we were told we'd better cut the process short or the sky would fall was when the Supreme Court stopped the Florida recount in 2000,'' Williams said in a widely distributed campaign memorandum. ``But Chicken Little was wrong. What was true then is true now: There is nothing to fear and everything to gain from hearing from all of the voters.''
Obama disputed the notion that his backers are behind a drive to get Clinton to drop out.
``You know we had one supporter, Pat Leahy, say something and they've been, you know, working that pretty hard for the last week now,'' Obama told Pittsburgh radio station KDKA. ``I've said for the last three days that I think that Senator Clinton should stay in the race as long as she wants. ... She has every right to compete and I'm looking forward to competing against her.''
04/02/08 01:10 © Copyright The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained In this news report may not be published, broadcast or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.
Ok then. She's officially lost it. If we're compairing Clitons to famouse characters though, then let's do Bill now, let's say he's like Joana from the bible, both where swallowed by Whales.
WarBeast
04-02-2008, 03:36 AM
Am I the only one who thinks this whole damn presidential race is absolutely disgusting? I mean, seriously, are these three fuckbags the best our country has to offer for the job of running the whole damn show for then next 4 years?
It infuriates me that it comes to the same shit buffet every 4 years.... hmm, what flavor of shit shall I choose to snack on till 2012?
Shit is shit and that's all we're given to pick from.... 3 turds lined up in a row... and now we get to decide which one smells better... they are all SHIT, people!!!
no no no... my party's turd smells better than your party's turd... well, guess what? BOTH parties reside in the same damn septic tank... they both consist of the same sewage.... any difference is just a self-satisfying delusion...
and so this country is fucked no matter which one you choose....
Grendel
04-02-2008, 04:51 PM
Ok then. She's officially lost it. If we're compairing Clitons to famouse characters though, then let's do Bill now, let's say he's like Joana from the bible, both where swallowed by Whales.Trying to invoke Rocky before the PA primary is some pretty weak sauce. I still respect that more than her parroting GOP attack lines.
reaperofthegrim
04-02-2008, 06:31 PM
Ok then. She's officially lost it. If we're compairing Clitons to famouse characters though, then let's do Bill now, let's say he's like Joana from the bible, both where swallowed by Whales.
Nice, it was funnier when Jay Leno said it tho.
Searcher
04-02-2008, 08:57 PM
McCain doesn't stand a chance, if.....
April 2, 2008
Obama wants Gore on his team
Posted: 08:30 PM ET
Obama said Wednesday he wants Gore for his administration.
(CNN) — Al Gore has a spot in a potential Barack Obama administration, the Illinois senator said Wednesday.
Asked at a campaign event if he'd consider Gore for his cabinet, Obama immediately said he would.
" I will make a commitment that Al Gore will be at the table and play a central part in us figuring out how we solve this [climate change] problem," Obama said.
Obama also said he talks with the former vice president on a "regular basis," and often consults with him on climate change issues.
Could Gore serve alongside Bill Clinton in an Obama administration? Last November, the Illinois senator said he'd offer the former president a job "in a second."
"There are few more talented people [than Clinton]," Obama said then.
– CNN's Alex Mooney and Chris Welch
pastor_ice43
04-02-2008, 09:42 PM
Are you being sarcastic?
Dr. Loomis
04-10-2008, 01:28 AM
Im a Hillary Guy myself.
Barack is basically a guy coming out of nowhere.
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