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If Obama is Not Nominated I Am Leaving The Democratic Party

Darkstar757

Diamond Member
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.


I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.


:|


I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.
 
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.


I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.


:|

I think you should threaten to hold your breath until the candidate you like gets nominated.
 
simple math tells me it's not possible for Obama to win cleanly either.

and if Obama wins, I'm voting for McCain, so I guess it's a wash 😉
 
There will be quite a few that leave no matter who gets it. Just like many Republicans are defecting from their party.
 
A lot of people said they'd leave the country if Bush was re-elected, I guess they're still waiting for their immigration paperwork to go through. Long lines these days.
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
simple math tells me it's not possible for Obama to win cleanly either.

and if Obama wins, I'm voting for McCain, so I guess it's a wash 😉

Sweet +2 for my team 😉
 
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.

I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.

:|

I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.
Alec? Alec Baldwin? Is that you? We thought you were leaving ages ago... the country, that is... :roll:

Originally posted by: bsobel
Sweet +2 for my team 😉
pssst, why do you think Republicans were told to vote for Hillary yesterday? 😉
 
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.


I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.


:|


I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.

Seriously where is all these hate coming from. Her husband is the one democrat that actually did something for America as a politician in recent years, remember him balancing the budget and America was actually respected under his watch? Which democrat actually accomplished something recently, Ted Kennedy? Obama? Hillary herself is a smart person in her own right, her speech got substance, and I am not just talking about this election, I have watched her speak in CSPAN in numerous occasions. I can tell she is a good mother and a good person from her close relationship with her daughter. She has ran a clean campaign, and the most negative ad she has is the 3am ad, which simply stressed what she has been saying all along about her experience. It's nothing compared to swiftboat or Bush's attack on McCain.

I mean seriously, from some of the hate I see from the web, it almost like she had killed some close friend of some people.
 
It is mathematically impossible for her to be ahead in normal delegates by the time the convention rolls around, and the Supers already said they will go with the popular vote.

She is not winning the nomination.
 
Originally posted by: palehorse74
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.

I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.

:|

I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.
Alec? Alec Baldwin? Is that you? We thought you were leaving ages ago... the country, that is... :roll:

Originally posted by: bsobel
Sweet +2 for my team 😉
pssst, why do you think Republicans were told to vote for Hillary yesterday? 😉

What's interesting is that according to the exit polls, Republicans that crossed over voted for Obama, not Hillary. Maybe their radio reception was static-y or something.
 
Originally posted by: eskimospy
What's interesting is that according to the exit polls, Republicans that crossed over voted for Obama, not Hillary. Maybe their radio reception was static-y or something.

You don't really have to look any further than this forums to prove that fact. Check out all the ex-Bushites.

 
I'm with you OP... the Democratic party doesn't deserve Obama. The Hildabeast supporters need to go DIAF for ruining this election. :|
 
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: palehorse74
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.

I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.

:|

I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.
Alec? Alec Baldwin? Is that you? We thought you were leaving ages ago... the country, that is... :roll:

Originally posted by: bsobel
Sweet +2 for my team 😉
pssst, why do you think Republicans were told to vote for Hillary yesterday? 😉

What's interesting is that according to the exit polls, Republicans that crossed over voted for Obama, not Hillary. Maybe their radio reception was static-y or something.
I'm sure many Republicans did both. Hell, the high turnout almost guarantees that many of the Dem voters were current or former Republicans. How that truly effected the outcome is anyone's guess; but it's clear that any extended fighting on the Dem side only helps the Republicans in the long run...

That said, I don't really care. In the end, my personal plan hasn't changed at all. As someone who leans to the right on most issues, but also places more emphasis on a candidates' character, than the individual issues, I'll be voting for Obama first, McCain second -- either way, my choice is easy. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Phokus
I'm with you OP... the Democratic party doesn't deserve Obama. The Hildabeast supporters need to go DIAF for ruining this election. :|

So it with you or against you? Where have I heard that mantra before???
 
The Hillary faithful should not be rolling their eyes at this. Nor should they continue playing this stupid "hate" game. Obama is mathematically certain to win the popular delegates, only the super-delegates/party leadership can cost him the nomination now, and the African-American community is going to take any Obama snubbing by the party leadership very seriously. And well they should. That's 40 million Americans that consistently vote 90% Democratic that the party would be telling not to forget to take their ball too. You can spin that into "Hillary hate" all you want, the blacks will not be so easily fooled as you have fooled yourselves.
 
Originally posted by: palehorse74
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.

I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.

:|

I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.
Alec? Alec Baldwin? Is that you? We thought you were leaving ages ago... the country, that is... :roll:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...on-what-t_b_87422.html
by Alec Baldwin

Watching some Democrats kick around Mrs. Clinton has grown into a sad spectacle. Hillary Clinton would make a fine president and I think all reasonable people know that.

******
Gues he hasn't visited P&N lately.
 
Originally posted by: palehorse74
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: palehorse74
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I am so sick of the lies and Hillary's comeback story. Simple Math tells me its not possible for her to win. If the Super Del's or some other shady entity places her in his spot im done.

I am not implying this will be a trend. However, if I am going to party with the devil. I might as well dance with the devil in the pale of moon light.

:|

I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.
Alec? Alec Baldwin? Is that you? We thought you were leaving ages ago... the country, that is... :roll:

Originally posted by: bsobel
Sweet +2 for my team 😉
pssst, why do you think Republicans were told to vote for Hillary yesterday? 😉

What's interesting is that according to the exit polls, Republicans that crossed over voted for Obama, not Hillary. Maybe their radio reception was static-y or something.
I'm sure many Republicans did both. Hell, the high turnout almost guarantees that many of the Dem voters were current or former Republicans. How that truly effected the outcome is anyone's guess; but it's clear that any extended fighting on the Dem side only helps the Republicans in the long run...

That said, I don't really care. In the end, my personal plan hasn't changed at all. As someone who leans to the right on most issues, but also places more emphasis on a candidates' character, than the individual issues, I'll be voting for Obama first, McCain second -- either way, my choice is easy. 😉

Wouldn't it be terrible if the Dems were ever able to muster a candidate that could cause former Pubs to cross party lines? My God, what would the hacks do! :Q

:roll:
 
Originally posted by: Vic
The Hillary faithful should not be rolling their eyes at this. Nor should they continue playing this stupid "hate" game. Obama is mathematically certain to win the popular delegates, only the super-delegates/party leadership can cost him the nomination now, and the African-American community is going to take any Obama snubbing by the party leadership very seriously. And well they should. That's 40 million Americans that consistently vote 90% Democratic that the party would be telling not to forget to take their ball too. You can spin that into "Hillary hate" all you want, the blacks will not be so easily fooled as you have fooled yourselves.

Vick,

I could not have said this any better than you have stated.

Thank You
 
Originally posted by: Vic
The Hillary faithful should not be rolling their eyes at this. Nor should they continue playing this stupid "hate" game. Obama is mathematically certain to win the popular delegates, only the super-delegates/party leadership can cost him the nomination now, and the African-American community is going to take any Obama snubbing by the party leadership very seriously. And well they should. That's 40 million Americans that consistently vote 90% Democratic that the party would be telling not to forget to take their ball too. You can spin that into "Hillary hate" all you want, the blacks will not be so easily fooled as you have fooled yourselves.

I'll just take it as another, empty Obamabot threat.

Do you idots really think your the only ones who can "take their ball" to another court? If Obama wins the Dem nomination I will take a strong look at McCain once he selects his VP, but not until then.

Grow up and quit acting like spoiled little brats.
 
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
Originally posted by: Vic
The Hillary faithful should not be rolling their eyes at this. Nor should they continue playing this stupid "hate" game. Obama is mathematically certain to win the popular delegates, only the super-delegates/party leadership can cost him the nomination now, and the African-American community is going to take any Obama snubbing by the party leadership very seriously. And well they should. That's 40 million Americans that consistently vote 90% Democratic that the party would be telling not to forget to take their ball too. You can spin that into "Hillary hate" all you want, the blacks will not be so easily fooled as you have fooled yourselves.

I could not have said this any better than you have stated.

Uh, yeah, that much is clear.

Originally posted by: Darkstar757
I will vote for McCain before I vote for this evil shedog.

Hillary faithful should quit playing the hate game...
 
why do the Obamites keep ignoring the poll showing that more Hillary supporters would bolt for McCain if Obama won than Obama supporters would if Hillary won?
 
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