Re: NBC - Comeback kid or buyer's remorse?



On Mar 5, 6:33 pm, Evolution <myn...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
David in NYC wrote:
On Mar 4, 11:14 pm, Evolution <myn...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Apparently, Democratic primary voters are mostly as ignorant as
Republican voters, and lies and smears and fear tactics work with
them, too.

Are you talking about Obama's misleading fliers about Hillary?



As for women, well, what they did is disgusting. Voting according to
your gender is just as putrid as voting according to your race. The
idea that someone deserves something because of what they are instead
of what they are made of sets the equality movement back decades.

Sure it is. It's disgusting that men are voting their gender.



Obama is the better candidate - using the bridge that BILL Clinton
built to the future to go forward, not backward. He's enlisted
hundreds of thousands of new people in the Democratic cause -
essential to building the party going forward.

How is he going to do that, when he hasn't made any impact in the
senate? Shouldn't he walk before he tries to fly?



McCain will crush Hillary in the general election, simply because this
is not a kingdom and no one wants another four years of a corrupt and
connected Clinton or a Bush in the White House.

Corrupt? Millions of taxpayer dollars and Starr wasn't able to find a
single thing.

Plus, she's had one

and a quarter unremarkable terms in elected office - if that's the
barometer for Presidential ability, she's essentially tied with the
Senator from Illinois.

So you admit he's had an unremarkable term in elected office? Hillary
has shown leadership. She has worked all her life to improve education
and health care; even when she wasn't getting paid to do it... that's
dedication, and she gained valuable experience which the empty suit
doesn't have.



And, if being married to a President works, then, married people, go
into the job your spouse works at and tell them you want an executive
position there because your spouse has worked there for a number of
years and talks to you about their job when they gets home and see
where that gets you. Oh, but please don't mention that when your
spouse officially asked you to help them with advancing a project at
work, you botched it up so badly it set the cause back nearly 20
years.

Nonsense. She learned a lot about what can be done, and went to her
backup plan, which was to include groups of people, starting with
children. That plan has been successful, and the country is now ready
for universal health care.



Unfortunately, old people and women want to hold the Democratic party
down, imagining Hillary as some poor victim of a lecherous husband and
a big bad media that loves boys - a completely sexist construct.
Hillary is a backroom politician who will say and do anything to win,
take any donation from a lobbyist to pay for that win - in that
regard, she is no different from W. and the Republicans.

And no different from Obama.... they're called politicians. He accuses
Bill Clinton of bringing race into the contest, but it was he who
cynically played the race card in order to get support from blacks.



Is there any party where an intelligent, independent voter can feel at
home?

It's obvious you are one of those men who have an irrational hatred and
fear of a female president, and it's just really funny to see how angry
you all are...

Laurie



David in NYC




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And has anyone yet suggested that it's disgusting that blacks are
voting their race?
I must've missed that one...
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