Drudge said:DEM SHOCK POLL: 22% SAY CLINTON SHOULD DROP OUT
22% SAY OBAMA SHOULD GO
22% of dems say clinton should drop out. 22% also say Obama should drop out.gkrykewy said:What... what is this?
Well, a certain 22% are part of the reality based community and the others post at hillaryis44, so we know that at least!Cheebs said:22% of dems say clinton should drop out. 22% also say Obama should drop out.
Aka, both of their die hard supporters want the other to drop out. It's meaningless.
Cheebs said:22% of dems say clinton should drop out. 22% also say Obama should drop out.
Aka, both of their die hard supporters want the other to drop out. It's meaningless.
It's just drudge being drudge. If one side polled vastly different in their views of dropping out it would be interesting. But equal? Boring.gkrykewy said:Drudge is couching it as a "shock", so I was wondering whether I was misreading something. I guess I'll wait for details.
StoOgE said:http://www.nypost.com/seven/03262008/news/nationalnews/now_bunko_hill_is_under_fire_103582.htm
This isnt going away for her.. military calling her out over lies about fake sniper fire
StoOgE said:This isnt going away for her.. military calling her out over lies about fake sniper fire
I think she's dead on the mark with respect to Wright; as she said, you don't pick your relatives, but you can choose your pastor.
BrandNew said:Okay, I'm sorry, but I need to call a little bit of bullshit on this. He's made it known many times that it's not as simple as this. This is the man, early in Obama's life, who gave him his faith. He was for a long time Obama's spiritual leader, shaped the way he is now, and is very much family to him. Now after this series of events, you don't think he would easily throw aside someone that important like a tissue, now would you?
BrandNew said:Okay, I'm sorry, but I need to call a little bit of bullshit on this. He's made it known many times that it's not as simple as this. This is the man, early in Obama's life, who gave him his faith. He was for a long time Obama's spiritual leader, shaped the way he is now, and is very much family to him. Now after this series of events, you don't think he would easily throw aside someone that important like a tissue, now would you?
I would have much less respect for Obama if he had pursued that course of action. Casting aside a long-time mentor and father figure because of a few inflammatory remarks, just to preserve your presidential ambitions? That sounds like something Hillary Clinton would do.PhoenixDark said:Um, yes I do. I don't think it was worth the political risk, and his floundering on the issue is pretty fucking disappointing. This story isn't going away.
Is Iraq the last country we confront in the Middle East?
Who wants to volunteer to get cross-ways with us? We'll be there a century, hopefully. If it works right.
Another source, a former Army analyst who was stationed abroad when dignitaries visited, said, "You know, we have soldiers overseas now who are getting shot at by real bullets from real enemies who really want to kill them.
"Getting shot at by snipers is not something you forget - or make light of," he added.
"If getting shot at by sniper fire qualifies you to be president, then there are thousands of guys in the military right now who are way more qualified than Hillary Clinton to be our next president."
"It goes without saying that they don't arrange a ceremony with little girls, with bouquets and poems and stuff, if there's a serious risk of taking sniper fire said, ex-Sgt. Peter Cachion, who served in Bosnia.
How could he throw away his more or less adopted-father for the last 20 years? How is that possible? Obama was basically all but adopted into the Wright family in the early 80's.PhoenixDark said:Um, yes I do. I don't think it was worth the political risk, and his floundering on the issue is pretty fucking disappointing. This story isn't going away.
PhoenixDark said:Um, yes I do. I don't think it was worth the political risk, and his floundering on the issue is pretty fucking disappointing. This story isn't going away.
PhoenixDark said:Clinton on Wright and responding to the Bosnia issue.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23807188#23807135
I think she's dead on the mark with respect to Wright; as she said, you don't pick your relatives, but you can choose your pastor.
PhoenixDark said:Um, yes I do. I don't think it was worth the political risk, and his floundering on the issue is pretty fucking disappointing. This story isn't going away.
Cheebs said:New gallup poll
47-46 for Obama. It was 47-45 yesterday and then 47-46 the day before that. Nothing is moving at all.
Cheebs said:How could he throw away his more or less adopted-father for the last 20 years? How is that possible? Obama was basically all but adopted into the Wright family in the early 80's.
siamesedreamer said:
I'm all for standing up for Obama and disputing PD's crazy statements...but I agree. Obama should have closed the door on this relationship a long time ago.PhoenixDark said:I understand that. My point is that as an elected official you're held to a higher standard. I'm not saying he should have never spoken to Wright ever again, or ended the relationship, but continuing to attend a church where the pastor suggests the government created AIDS to kill blacks, or who praises (and shares) some of Farakkhan's views is beyond stupid.
tanod said:You also get to pick which video you watch on the Internet. The misleading 20 second inflammatory one or the 10 minute sermon video that shows how distorted the 20 second video is. I'm guessing Hillary doesn't have 10 minutes to spare with the amount of time she's spending doing damage control this week.
siamesedreamer said:
Then you don't understand the whole situation,i'm afraid.The Lamonster said:I'm all for standing up for Obama and disputing PD's crazy statements...but I agree. Obama should have closed the door on this relationship a long time ago.
PhoenixDark said:I understand that. My point is that as an elected official you're held to a higher standard. I'm not saying he should have never spoken to Wright ever again, or ended the relationship, but continuing to attend a church where the pastor suggests the government created AIDS to kill blacks, or who praises (and shares) some of Farakkhan's views is beyond stupid.
BrandNew said:And again, PD, you're not getting the point. Obama's respect and love for Wright extends beyond those remarkshis other sermons are what Obama bases his faith off of. Political agenda be damned, Obama believes in what he wants to believe in.
This young man named Barack Obama got one of those tickets and came over to this country. He met this woman whose great great-great-great-grandfather had owned slaves; but she had a good idea there was some craziness going on because they looked at each other and they decided that we know that the world as it has been it might not be possible for us to get together and have a child. There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born. So dont tell me I dont have a claim on Selma, Alabama. Dont tell me Im not coming home to Selma, Alabama.
schuelma said:It will no doubt come back in the general, but I think its dead as far as the primary goes.
PhoenixDark said:Clearly you put more faith in Obama than I do. As someone who attended church for more than 17 years and has broken off relationships with spiritual advisers due to social disputes, there's no way I can support Obama's position on this. You guys are supporting a pretty steep slippery slope here
artredis1980 said:As an elected official you are of a higher standard, you serve the people of the United States of America. You dont throw citizens of the US nomatter how uncultured they are under the bus for words and remarks. The day most people realize that is the day US will be closer to a more perfect Union. There are people here on Gaf who say 911 was an inside job in the 911 conspiracy thread, do we ban them? ignore them? stop talking about video games with them? No we dont, because we know that they have a different view of things. Obama is not God or a Prophet, he is a man and men have loyalty and faith too nomatter if its the begger in the street or the President of the United States
Clevinger said:Nah. I think Hillary has been successful in trying to change the dialogue from Bosnia to, "Hey, I wouldn't have stayed at that church! Let's keep talking about Wright!"
It's pretty despicable, but it seems to be working like a charm.
Why not just link the Clinton campaign memo which also includes the clarification. Anyway I'm sure Obama has lied/exaggerated/misspoken plenty.siamesedreamer said:Obama's speech last year commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the March on Selma:
Obama was three and a half years old when the first Selma march took place...
syllogism said:Why not just link the Clinton campaign memo which also includes the clarification
PhoenixDark said:First off, your analogy is absolutely horrible. This is not a simple case of playing videogames with a 911 Truther, or (worse yet) a Ron Paul supporter. We're talking about having a two decade long relationship with a man who propagates hate and stupidity. I've known members of NOI and NBPP for years, and while I'm friendly to them and have various connections with them, I don't associate myself with them. Why? Because I don't associate with racists. Is Wright a racist? Eh, I don't think so, but he sure as hell seems comfortable propagating racially offensive bullshit.
tanod said:You also get to pick which video you watch on the Internet. The misleading 20 second inflammatory one or the 10 minute sermon video that shows how distorted the 20 second video is. I'm guessing Hillary doesn't have 10 minutes to spare with the amount of time she's spending doing damage control this week.
Well he said he meant the whole civil rights movement, believable or notClevinger said:What clarification?
That's a big stretch to paint him as a liar of some kind. He didn't say that he was born explicitly due to the Selma march -- only that the march was one sign of "something stirring".siamesedreamer said:Obama's speech last year commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the March on Selma:
Obama was three and a half years old when the first Selma march took place...