Wednesday, May 07, 2008
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Dear Hillary Clinton
Dear Hillary,
It is impossible for you to win the popular vote now. You will not win the most delegates at this point. There is no way that 66% of the Superdelegates are going to overturn the will of the voters. Everyone is saying you can't win.
I am so glad you won't let something silly like the good of the party stand in the way of your ambition. Just hang in there and do what is best for Hillary.
Your friend,
Dan
Should Hillary drop out?
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Comments (114)
She freaks/creeps me out.
Isn't this a bit biased? In the fact that you just stated that there is no possible way that she could win, so therefore you want us to agree with you?
my friend said the only reason she's still trying to get money is because she's in debt.
but, i really wouldn't know.
Some time or another it'd be a good idea for everyone for Hillary and Obama to make amends...
I'm tired of people mudslinging. Then again, that's politics.
I don't give a darn.
FUCK NO...........She has crafted and sacrificed all her life for this shot.........STAY the course Mrs Clinton
it's almost sad. as much as i want this whole thing to be over. i think im going to miss hillary. at this point i dont care which one wins, im exhausted. i just want one of them to beat mccain. if only romney or ron paul had won the republican nomination...then i wouldnt have to worry about this election at all.
If she's got the money and the energy and wants to keep going, then no, she shouldn't quit.
It would be funny if someone were to photoshop a hundred or so such pics. to collectively form the image of Adolf.
I just hope that if she does bow out, she does it gracefully...
Frak superdelegates.
If she did, it would foil Rush Limbaugh's Operation chaos.
and miss the implosion? No way. Besides, the longer she stays in the more information comes about about both her and Obama. That will allow everyone to make an truly informed decision come November. About the popular vote being in any way important in the Democratic party primary .... the party process has turned it over the the hard line, old party, we will take care of the people because they can't be trusted to make these important decisions themselves super-delegates. It doesn't matter what the popular vote is, they are going to decide it for the people. After all, isn't that why they are important super-delegates? Because they really do know what's best for everyone of course.
I hate her, as I support Obama...but I don't think she need to drop out.
yes, she needs to go.
She's put just as much hard work into this as Obama, and her supporters (including me) would be furious if she dropped out now. Obama does not have it in the bag, as the media is just delighted to pretend. And by the way, why should she give a fuck about the party? She wants to be President of the United States, not the Democratic party cheerleader.
Run Hillary Run!
Man! What's the deal with the 4th pic in the second row. Now thats scarey, I don't care WHO ya are!
Much as I hate to admit it, yeah. It's time to let go. Which sucks. I don't want Obama!
It's up to her.
I would rather see Clinton in the White House than Obama, but at this point, it's time for the Democratic party to unite behind one person, and focus on the real enemy, John McCain. So with the party's best interest at heart, it's time for Clinton to drop out, and give her support to Obama.
@adifferentkindofbeautiful - Hillary is the fifth Cyclon.
Ew, yes! I can't stand her. She's very arrogant. I heard her on the news and it made me want to punch my screen.
Those are some nice photos of Hillary.
Yeah, probably.
However, the more disillusioned people become with professional politics, the better! Even if it takes something as mindfuckingly obvious as her weakening grab for political power.