Hillary's Texas Commercial
#1Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 9:22pm
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=4l4_jMyV3mY
#2re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 9:44pm
Texas get's all the good commercials.
9/18 - Brian Stokes Mitchell, Cincy Pop's
9/28 - Death Of A Salesman, Wright State
#2re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 9:47pma good last effort on her part before obama shuts it down tomorrow... she had a good run
#3re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 10:24pm
Oh I seriously doubt Obama shuts it down tomorrow. Just you wait.
#4re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 10:31pm
Have we all seen the ad Hillary just put out proclaiming Obama has accepted money from energy companies. Only her staff didn't realize that Hillary had accepted even more than he had. Obama released an ad pointing that out. Good times.
Start warming up that voice, Jerby.
#5re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 10:33pm
But did she ever deny accepting that money like he has?? Hmm?
I have a GORGEOUS voice.
#6re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 10:33pm
How about from credit card companies. He lies to students claiming he's on their side, while credit card companies are his # 2 contributors.
SHAME.
#7re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/3/08 at 11:49pm
My prediction...
Obama takes Texas and Hilary takes Ohio (by a very narrow margin). Neither drops out after tomorrow's primaries. It will all come down to Pennsylvania on April 22.
ETA... Hilary appears to be getting more and more desperate with each new ad.
And I still say that if it comes down to Hilary vs. McCain, get ready for another 4-8 years of Republican rule. 'Cause Hilary aint gonna win over McCain.
#8re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:24am
What. Ever.
Why are so many Republicans who can vote either party voting for Obama? Not because they are crossover--because they think they can beat Obama, not Hillary.
#9re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:26am
"Why are so many Republicans who can vote either party voting for Obama? Not because they are crossover--because they think they can beat Obama, not Hillary."
Now that's a stretch.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#10re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:28amFrom what I hear--not a stretch at ALL. Ask papa.
#11re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:28amits more than a stretch priest, its borderline delussional.
#12re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:33am
"its borderline delussional. "
At least I can spell delusional.
#13re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:35amand somehow being able to spell it makes you less so???? Sorry, no dice.
#14re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:44am
Such an idiot. Who's desperate? Who's claws are out (as usual)?
LIVERPOO!
#15re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 12:45amlisten troll boy, you came after me first, so don't even try and pull that ****.
#17re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 8:39am
oh is it time for grampa's morning diaper change? Did you make a stinky in your sleep?
Updated On: 3/4/08 at 08:39 AM
#19re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 9:28am
i'm working from home today... i got CNN on... i'm ready to go!
i'm still predicting that hillary will win both texas and ohio but by a narrow margin, which all the pundits seem to say is pretty much the end of the road for her... but if Obama can somehow swing texas what will she do then? she cant keep saying "well we expected to lose... so and so... "
at some point is it better for the party that she just step aside?
a CNN reporter said yesterday he could imagine Obama asking Bloomberg to be his VP... that would be awesome!
#20re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 9:32am
If she wins BOTH Ohio and Texas and the delegate counts are close, the pundits will shift.
Even if she wins Ohio only and they split Texas, there will be no longer be a frontrunner.
Then Michigan and Florida will be rescheduled, the elected delegate count will shift decisively to her favor, the superdelegates will vote with her, and she will be the nominee by June.
#21re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 9:34amPJ sometimes i cant tell if you're joking or if you really believe that... if she loses either one its pretty much over
#22re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 9:43amWith the way Texas allocates its delegates, it is possible that Clinton could get more votes but Obama could get more delegates.
#23re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 10:52am
if she loses either one its pretty much over
Not true--she can "lose" Texas with no appreciable gain to Obama.
There's this meme out there that she has to step down "for the good of the party" while she's still a viable candidate.
It's just not true. If they're neck and neck, if there's no lcear winner, there are still more state primaries.
The media hates her, but many Washington insiders in both parties think she will be the nominee.
#24re: Hillary's Texas Commercial
Posted: 3/4/08 at 10:56am
Zogby, who also hates Hillary, just posted his final polls:
Clinton up 47-44 in Texas, a 3 point rise for Clinton and a 3 point drop for Obama.
In Ohio, a tie, which reflects a 3 point drop for Obama from Zogby's last poll.(Zogby was the only poll to say that Obama was winning in Ohio.)
In other words, Zogby now agrees that Hillary now has reversed the Obama Tide.
Clinton Rebounds as Closing Campaign Boosts Her Barely Ahead of Obama in Texas - Tied in Ohio!
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