Clinton all but finished (voting, campaign, Republicans, Hillary Clinton)
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As predicted, time has run out on Hillary Clinton. Forget MI and FL. She's done. Even with Republicans voting for her in Indiana (because she would make an easier candidate for McSame), she still BARELY won the state.
....so bring on the nightmares, Hillary may be done, but wait til Obama gets in there, your Big Mac will get spit on and served over cook like you done never tasted!!.... least of all, gangsta buffet....
I agree, the fact that Hillary won by such a small margin in Indiana is pretty damaging to her campaign. She can talk about Florida and Michigan all she wants to but they are not going to count, at least what was counted in January. There may be some kind of compremise but its pretty much over for Hillary. She'll keep chuckin along like Mike Hukabee did, but in the end Obama will be the nominee.
You don't make it in Chicago politics if you aren't tough. Obama played good cop to Hilary's bad cop throughout the primary for the sake of party unity, but McCain won't get off so lightly. McCain is in for a fight, his free ride is about over.
this is going to be fun once obama starts facing some scrutiny. the GOP is going to brutalize him. he's an easy target though, even for a guy who has done nothing. maybe this will be a wakeup call to our country that a third party is needed with this horrible class of candidates. I would, however, say that barack obama is the worst candidate I have ever seen. a tax and spend control freak beyond belief.
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