Barack and company are running head first into the Slick and Skank buzzsaw tonight and tomorrow it appears. And maybe for once Obama, his supporters and the rest of the democratic party will finally figure out what we conservatives have been saying for years about this power couple from hell has actually been the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you Obama.
Get in their way and you will pay.
My bet is after the next two days Obama will be His-To-Ry, and we'll lhave to look for him next time around, particularly if he's out of treatment by then for his life threatening , then chronic case of "kneecap / scrotum itis" about to be administered by the King And Queen of the DNC starting tonight..... something he and his rookie supporters won't ever forget.
Get in their way and you will pay.
My bet is after the next two days Obama will be His-To-Ry, and we'll lhave to look for him next time around, particularly if he's out of treatment by then for his life threatening , then chronic case of "kneecap / scrotum itis" about to be administered by the King And Queen of the DNC starting tonight..... something he and his rookie supporters won't ever forget.
Bill Clinton in Denver again undercuts Obama
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TheHill.com: "DENVER — Bill Clinton appeared to undermine Sen. Barack Obama again Tuesday.
The former president, speaking in Denver, posed a hypothetical question in which he seemed to suggest that that the Democratic Party was making a mistake in choosing Obama as its presidential nominee.
He said: 'Suppose for example you're a voter. And you've got candidate X and candidate Y. Candidate X agrees with you on everything, but you don't think that person can deliver on anything. Candidate Y disagrees with you on half the issues, but you believe that on the other half, the candidate will be able to deliver. For whom would you vote?'
Then, perhaps mindful of how his off-the-cuff remarks might be taken, Clinton added after a pause: 'This has nothing to do with what's going on now.'
The comments are unlikely to be taken as an innocent mistake by those Democrats who continue to be angry with the former president for, they say, not supporting the Illinois senator wholeheartedly, if not implicitly undercutting him.
The controversial comments came just hours before Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), the former first lady and principal rival to Obama, was due to speak from the convention podium" continued here
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