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JoeSchmoe
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1/26/2008 11:53:45 PM

arcgreek
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hahah

1/26/2008 11:57:03 PM

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i've not seen that bad of an ass whoppin since Ronald Regan v. Walter Mondale.

1/27/2008 12:00:18 AM

moron
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yay blaxxorz

1/27/2008 12:36:46 AM

Socks``
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Hill didn't spend much time in South Carolina. She mostly let Bill do the campaigning. She wanted to make it clear that she was essentially giving this state to Obama. Good idea really. With all the blacks there was no way she would win. There won't be a clear front runner until Feb 5, if then.

I hope Hillary gets it. Obama is fucking clueless. Not including a mandate in his health care package isn't a technical disagreement, it's an indication that the man doesn't understand the basic impact of incentives on human behavior. I don't want that in a president.

It would be nice if Edwards won, but what can you do?

1/27/2008 12:40:14 AM

tromboner950
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^And I don't want a large degree of corruption in a president, but what can you do?

Oh, and as a side note, I think you're the first person I've ever read something from or spoken to that actually wants Hilary to win the Democratic Party nomination. No joke.

1/27/2008 12:45:04 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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As her hubby Bill pointed out, Jesse Jackson won the SC primary in '84 and '88 too, fwiw...

1/27/2008 12:46:54 AM

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Holla at P. Nis for more information?

1/27/2008 12:47:09 AM

moron
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^^ that info is worth nothing, fyi

1/27/2008 12:54:09 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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Tell that to Bill.

1/27/2008 12:54:56 AM

moron
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Bill has a reason to parrot that info, you do not.

1/27/2008 12:55:51 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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I didn't know I needed a moron's permission, but fuck you anyhow.

As her hubby Bill pointed out, Jesse Jackson won the SC primary in '84 and '88 too, fwiw...

1/27/2008 12:57:16 AM

moron
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That's very Christian of you, Colby.

1/27/2008 1:01:30 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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If you mattered to me I would know your name, but fortunately I don't.

1/27/2008 1:09:12 AM

moron
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Shouldn't you be more concerned whether God knows your name?

1/27/2008 1:11:24 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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As her hubby Bill pointed out, Jesse Jackson won the SC primary in '84 and '88 too, fwiw...

1/27/2008 1:12:38 AM

arcgreek
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not god, but GAWD

1/27/2008 1:12:41 AM

Kay_Yow
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Bill Clinton won the South Carolina primary in '92.

1/27/2008 2:00:29 AM

eyedrb
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How is this a surprise. You know which way a it was gonna break in SC on racial lines, and it did. Jesse Jackson won that state..TWICE.

I still think Clinton gets the nomination.

Obama is much more likeable then clinton, but he somehow is positioned further left than clinton. Despite what he says, his voting record is different.

Either way, Im not sure either can win the presidency.

[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 3:18 AM. Reason : .]

1/27/2008 3:15:30 AM

aaronburro
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half of SC's democrats are black. That means, more or less, that obama got 10% of the not-black vote. Good work, racial politics

1/27/2008 3:25:33 AM

JoeSchmoe
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Dear T-Dub racists:

nice try at dismissing Obama as "just another black candidate". As if the Jesse Jackson tidbit is somehow meaningful. whatever.

but the fact is, whites voted for Obama in large numbers... almost as strongly as they did in Iowa and New Hampshire.

White Voters
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Obama 25%
Clinton 35%
Edwards 40%



but what's really telling is, how White voters under 30 overwhelmingly went for Obama

18-29 year old Whites
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Obama 52%
Clinton 27%

and by "overwhelmingly" i mean in the sense that the 18-29 year old White voters reflect the exact same numbers as the state as a whole.


... whereas Hillary cleaned up with the Senior Citizen Vote

60+ year old Whites
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Obama 15%
Clinton 42%



Now here's something unexpected, although not entirely surprising. Apparently the more religious the voter, the more likely they voted for Obama. Whereas just the opposite is the case for Clinton.

      Voter          |           Voted For        
Church Attendance | Clinton Obama
---------------------|--------------------------------
More than once/week | 23% 64%
Weekly | 29% 52%
Monthly | 22% 57%
Few times/year | 31% 46%
Never | 31% 38%


this suggests that Obama has a stronger chance defeating whichever sanctimonious twat the Republicans try and field in the general election



exit poll data from http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#SCDEM







[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 5:33 AM. Reason : ]

1/27/2008 5:05:29 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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THIS JUST IN: BLACKS GO TO CHURCH

1/27/2008 9:36:24 AM

Socks``
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Joe Schmoe,

Here's a joke I heard after New Hampshire that made me laugh.
The conventional wisdom has a name for candidates that rely on the youth vote: the loser.

Most young voters don't dick about policy. Well, MOST voters don't know dick, but especially the youngins. 8/10 they latch on to rockstar candidates that are very charasmatic, but have few good ideas (and little chance of winning). For example, McGovern, Gary Hart, John McCain.

All of these folks talked about "changing the tone in washington", but went to very little detail about what that actually meant.

Ask yourself. "Why am I voting for Obama"? If you can't come up with a single policy perscription of his that you think is better than the other candidates, I recomend you start doing more research. This election is pretty darn important, so you need to make sure you make a good choice.

PS* My dislike of Obama has nothing to do with race. Though I do dislike his supporters that ONLY support him because of his race. For example, that guy on Colbert a few weeks ago who only gave one reason why he liked Obama. "Just look at his face. He will put a multicultural face on America that will change the way the world percieves us." Please.

[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 9:56 AM. Reason : ``]

1/27/2008 9:48:31 AM

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Jesse Jackson won the state in 84 and 88 and Al Sharpton got over 15% in 2004....this is not suprising....also, Jesse went on to win other southern states.....lets wait until Super Tuesday to see who really is "pwnt"

I believe Jesse got like 45% or more.


Heck, Hill might win by more in CA, NJ, NY

[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 10:24 AM. Reason : w]

1/27/2008 10:22:12 AM

eyedrb
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^^good post socks. He still wont understand it though.

Id say you nailed alot of the dem base with that assessment

1/27/2008 10:23:37 AM

roddy
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The dems need to nominate someone that will beat McCain....not just because they talk so well.....do you really think Obama can beat McCain? lol Heck, I dont think any of the three Dems can.

1/27/2008 10:26:59 AM

Wlfpk4Life
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Quote :
"Here's a joke I heard after New Hampshire that made me laugh.
The conventional wisdom has a name for candidates that rely on the youth vote: the loser. "


This is true for Republicans and Democrats.

1/27/2008 10:35:40 AM

JoeSchmoe
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"The conventional wisdom has a name for candidates that rely on the youth vote: the loser. "


Conventional wisdom "has a property analogous to inertia that opposes the introduction of contrary belief; sometimes to the point of absurd denial of the new information set by persons strongly holding an outdated (conventional wisdom) view. This inertia is due to conventional wisdom being made of ideas that are convenient, appealing and deeply assumed by the public, who hangs on to them even as they grow outdated. The unavoidable outcome is these ideas will eventually not match reality at all, so conventional wisdom will be violently shaken until it doesn't conflict reality so blatantly.

Or, to put it simply:

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"The enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events."

    -- John Kenneth Galbraith, The Affluent Society (1958)."

The concept of Conventional Wisdom also is applied or implied in political senses, often related closely with the phenomenon of "Talking Points" ... statements which are repeated over and over become conventional wisdom regardless of whether or not they are true.






[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 10:25 PM. Reason : source: wikipedia]

1/27/2008 10:24:33 PM

JoeSchmoe
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Oh, and by the way, here's some more WTFPWNT for Hillary

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Obama gets boost from Kennedy endorsements

9 hours ago

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AFP) — Senator Barack Obama's quest for the US presidency gained a major boost Sunday as leading Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy planned to formally endorse him, sources close to the campaign said.

The influential Kennedy family's most prominent politician joined his niece Caroline Kennedy who also endorsed Obama, saying he reminded her of her father, the late president John F. Kennedy.

The unexpected support from the dean of the party's liberal wing came as a slap in the face to national front-runner Hillary Clinton amid reports that Kennedy turned down an appeal for backing from former president and longtime ally Bill Clinton."

1/27/2008 10:29:57 PM

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Yes, Joe. The conventional wisdom is certainly working against Obama. And you're a real free thinker for supporting him.

Give me a break. MSNBC reporter Lee Cowen openly swooned on camera about how it was hard to be objective when reporting on such a charasmatic speaker.

Everyone is in love with him because he speaks so well, but the man is an empty suit. He talks a good deal about "hope" but not about specific policies. And when he actually does talk policy, it's clear he's drifting (see my other thread).

You need to really check out the issues brother.


[Edited on January 27, 2008 at 10:37 PM. Reason : Think Different. Think Policy. ]

1/27/2008 10:36:09 PM

JoeSchmoe
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you're an odd cat, man. did an Obama suppoorter piss in your cheerios? it's like you have some sort of personal grudge against him and anyone who dares to support him. What's your motivation?

you can sniff all you want about all of us policy-ignorant "empty suits" who "don't know dick", but I HAVE read his policies. Obama has highly detailed position papers on a variety of issues ranging from healthcare to economic stimulus to Iraq to ethics to reconciling faith in politics. Many of his ideas are, in fact, not extremely different than Hillary's. the details of the mechanisms by which they can be realized may be different, but the goals are largely the same. Other of his ideas and solutions are unique to him alone.

What I don't understand is why you think Obama has no developed policies on issues. It's almost as if you are willfully ignoring the entire corpus of policy positions that he has been speaking and writing about for the past year or more.

Is this some sort of cathartic rant for you to blow off your personal frustration? You seem to be personally offended that some junior Senator has dared challenge what was, until not too long ago, the foregone conclusion.

I'm really sorry this political process is not more like the coronation you seem to desire.





[Edited on January 28, 2008 at 12:24 AM. Reason : ]

1/28/2008 12:12:07 AM

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^^ just wondering, did you name yourself after WJC's cat?

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"Ask yourself. "Why am I voting for Obama"? If you can't come up with a single policy perscription of his that you think is better than the other candidates, I recomend you start doing more research. This election is pretty darn important, so you need to make sure you make a good choice."
ahahahaha, you think Americans vote on policy and experience. Thats why Biden and Richardson are the front runners, right?

1/28/2008 6:41:32 AM

JoeSchmoe
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"did you name yourself after WJC's cat"


aha

no wonder he's so rabidly defending clinton.

1/28/2008 9:42:09 PM

aaronburro
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rabidly >.<

1/28/2008 9:44:42 PM

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