What now Hillary?

raves +1 -3 by Wes
Hillary lost the nomination! What do her supporters say now? I know what I'm saying.... Ah ha ha!!! Now McCain has no competition for the presidency. HA! Republicans win again.
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  • raves     [-] by NamelessGenXer
    [buzzer sounds]

    Sorry! No dice!

    No sane woman will ever vote for McShame's mandate to repeal Roe v.Wade, resulting in their daughter, granddaughter, niece or great-niece being found dead in an alley somewhere with a coat hanger sticking out of her, just because she succumbed to inherent human passion.

    And guys: don't forget that McStain is also against insurance coverage for The Pill and all other non-abstinence forms of birth control, which, of course, will mean the end of sex as you know it (bummer, huh?)

    inherent human passion guys forget mcshame insurance coverage pill sex
  • raves +1   [-] by Jake
    lol pwned
  • raves     [-] Wes replied to Jake
    all right. Lol
  • raves +3   [-] by NamelessGenXer
    Uh-huh --- you forgot the part about how McInsane is the most pathetically weak presidential candidate in U.S. History and is merely the sacrificial lamb of The Rotten Dog Food Party

    (oh, and did I mention the 22 GOOP Senate seats up for grabs on November 4? )

  • raves     [-] Wes replied to NamelessGenXer
    That has to be the most poorly photo shopped image I have ever seen.
  • raves +2   [-] by ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin
    Yep your right he has no competition because he will stomp Obama and I will help him. I wanted HRC but now McCain it will be.
  • raves +3   [-] NamelessGenXer replied to ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin
    Stomp? The old geezer can't walk (or even speak) without assistance from Lieberman...

    stomp geezer walk speak assistance lieberman
  • raves     [-] ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin replied to NamelessGenXer
    Stomp politically not physically. At least he has more experience than Obama and a lot of experience. He also served the country. I respect that.
  • raves +2 -1 [-] NamelessGenXer replied to ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin
    Experience in buying and keeping his Senate seat with his heiress wife's fortune -- even after the Keating Five S&L scandal --- and voting 95% lockstep with the Village Idiot Bush? That's some strong selling points, there, daffy.

  • raves     [-] Rose replied to NamelessGenXer
    How about your candidates selling points?
  • raves     [-] Al ~ Yes We Did! replied to ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin
    This country is in terrible shape now because of experience (Bush).
  • raves +1   [-] ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin replied to Al ~ Yes We Did!
    This country is not in terrible shape because of experience itself, yes because of Bush but thats one person. I will take my chances with a rep. vs. someone we do not even know. He hasnt been around long enough and has very little experience. We have yet to see who he really is. Though through the whole church fiasco I dont like what I have seen so far.
  • raves     [-] Al ~ Yes We Did! replied to ~daffodilmommyof3~McCain/Palin
    If he can run this country like he runs his campaign, then i'm looking forward to the next 8 years.
  • raves     [-] Rose replied to Al ~ Yes We Did!
    Bush didn't have any experience; therefore, you have the mess that we find our country in today.
  • raves +1   [-] by Rose
    Thank you. You know how to get votes for your candidate. Personally, I don't have a dog in this fight anymore. But, there are others out there that has not left the party. When they see your blog--I hope they will join the parade out of the Democratic Party. We need a man in office that knows what he is doing and is mature. We don't need this type of individual that condones this type of propaganda as president.

    Again, thank you for reinforcing your point.
  • raves +2   [-] by jtrasap
    The republicans are standing on one broken leg this election. Just look at the voter turnout. When McCain was announced as the republican nominee he had between 6-7 million votes. At the very same point in the race, Hillary had between 12-13 million and Obama had between 13-14 million. Do you really believe that old man has a chance?
  • raves +1   [-] Rose replied to jtrasap
    Yes, I do. Because of the disrespect, if nothing else, that has been shown yesterday, today and possibly tomorrow.
  • raves     [-] Wes replied to jtrasap
    He has a chance because out of the 12-13 million that supported hillary, about 10 million of them are going to vote McCain out of spite towards Obama. OH! What now???
  • raves +1   [-] jtrasap replied to Wes
    Yeah, right. Well anyway, you have fun over there in lala land.
  • raves     [-] Wes replied to jtrasap
    Ya. Not really. You're world isn't as fun as you think.
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