33 thoughts on “Neverending Story

  1. Anonymous

    Obama has yet to win a state he will need to win the general election. Period. The Dems will lose unless we get an Obama/Hillary or Hillary/Obama ticket. No way the Clintons share power unless Hill’s name comes first. I fear the worst…

  2. Anonymous

    Obama has yet to win a state he will need to win the general election. Period. The Dems will lose unless we get an Obama/Hillary or Hillary/Obama ticket. No way the Clintons share power unless Hill’s name comes first. I fear the worst…

  3. Anonymous

    Obama has yet to win a state he will need to win the general election. Period. The Dems will lose unless we get an Obama/Hillary or Hillary/Obama ticket. No way the Clintons share power unless Hill’s name comes first. I fear the worst…

  4. Mad Joy

    3:36 – I agree with 9:39. we need to choose a candidate and get that organization going. Hillary staying in the race when she has little reason to expect to win without a lot of bitterness (since the superdelegates would be choosing her despite popular vote, number of states vote, and delegate count being in favor of Obama) is just making the whole Democratic Party look… silly. the Dems need to get their act together. the longer this continues, the more likely it is that this can’t end well for the Democrats.

  5. Mad Joy

    3:36 – I agree with 9:39. we need to choose a candidate and get that organization going. Hillary staying in the race when she has little reason to expect to win without a lot of bitterness (since the superdelegates would be choosing her despite popular vote, number of states vote, and delegate count being in favor of Obama) is just making the whole Democratic Party look… silly. the Dems need to get their act together. the longer this continues, the more likely it is that this can’t end well for the Democrats.

  6. Mad Joy

    3:36 – I agree with 9:39. we need to choose a candidate and get that organization going. Hillary staying in the race when she has little reason to expect to win without a lot of bitterness (since the superdelegates would be choosing her despite popular vote, number of states vote, and delegate count being in favor of Obama) is just making the whole Democratic Party look… silly. the Dems need to get their act together. the longer this continues, the more likely it is that this can’t end well for the Democrats.

  7. Anonymous

    I mean the torture of an endless primary season, I have nothing against hillary, I just want the democrats to get their act together, unite behind one candidate, and kick mccain’s ass – 12:41 am

  8. Anonymous

    I mean the torture of an endless primary season, I have nothing against hillary, I just want the democrats to get their act together, unite behind one candidate, and kick mccain’s ass – 12:41 am

  9. Anonymous

    I mean the torture of an endless primary season, I have nothing against hillary, I just want the democrats to get their act together, unite behind one candidate, and kick mccain’s ass – 12:41 am

  10. Anonymous

    Why is Hillary torture. why. WHY. somebody please give me a legitimate reason why they don’t like Hillary. I DONT UNDERSTAND

  11. Anonymous

    Why is Hillary torture. why. WHY. somebody please give me a legitimate reason why they don’t like Hillary. I DONT UNDERSTAND

  12. Anonymous

    Why is Hillary torture. why. WHY. somebody please give me a legitimate reason why they don’t like Hillary. I DONT UNDERSTAND

  13. Anonymous

    Not significant at all, really. Not significant enough to persuade superdelegates that she’s the only one who can win over the more precarious democratic constituents and not significant enough for Obama to finally swift kick Clinton out of the race. Indiana’s the next Pennsylvania!

  14. Anonymous

    Not significant at all, really. Not significant enough to persuade superdelegates that she’s the only one who can win over the more precarious democratic constituents and not significant enough for Obama to finally swift kick Clinton out of the race. Indiana’s the next Pennsylvania!

  15. Anonymous

    Not significant at all, really. Not significant enough to persuade superdelegates that she’s the only one who can win over the more precarious democratic constituents and not significant enough for Obama to finally swift kick Clinton out of the race.

    Indiana’s the next Pennsylvania!

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