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ANALYSIS: Hillary Clinton showed fighting spirit

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Jun 4, 2008, 7:36 GMT


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Steve RealJun 4th, 2008 - 10:10:41

It ain't very democratic to lead by a quarter million votes and still lose is it?

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ericmiamiJun 4th, 2008 - 10:15:54

It ain't very presidential (or vice-presidential) to lie about snipers in Bosnia, either.

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GeorgeJun 4th, 2008 - 10:28:58

In case you haven't noticed, there's no single tally for the popular vote. Some ways you add up the popular vote Obama has more, and some ways you add up the popular vote (mostly by excluding a few states and voters from the tally) Hillary has more.

The popular vote tallies were not kept by many states because, quite simply, the nominating process does not WORK by popular vote. Pretending it does, and then retroactively trying to guess how many voters there were for each candidate in each contest, is just silly.

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Fighting spirit??Jun 4th, 2008 - 14:55:56


She went out kicking and screaming, stomping her feet like a spoiled child.Even now she won't concede--What a power hungery loser--they both are--he just has more manners

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Dan the conquerorJun 4th, 2008 - 16:15:17

She lost, plain and simple. Now she just has to admit it.

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SP4: Of course not...they're dems!Jun 4th, 2008 - 17:00:40

They never know when they have lost....just ask Gore.

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MarkleeJun 4th, 2008 - 17:06:32

'She went out kicking and screaming....like a spoiled child' Who posted this, Father Pleger? It is exactly this kind of ranting, biased and untrue perspective that has infuriated a lot of people. She ran a strong, fair campaign. Why was she constantly being hounded to drop out before the numbers were there and accused of being a power hungry monster because she continued on while only trailing by a small percentage of the voters? People needed to constantly ask themselves, if these were two white males, what would you say, how would you react? Ted Kennedy fought Carter all the way to the convention trailing, as I understand it, by something like 1000 delegates.

Obama has barely eked out a win here and only because the DNC decided to get behind him with the Florida/Michigan decision and the pile on of super delegates out of a frantic desire to just end the race. The person who posted the above comment would be well served with a fraction of the grace and dignity that Clinton possesses.

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SP4: NonethelessJun 4th, 2008 - 18:09:37

..I think it's over for her, unless she takes it to the convention and that does not look likely...

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Marklee, you must be a racist...Jun 4th, 2008 - 19:11:59

or a bitter gun clinger... typical..

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with a fraction of the grace and dignity that ClinJun 4th, 2008 - 19:17:52

Please give me a break.They both signed off that the votes wou;d not count in the 2 states.Then it became obivous there was no way she could win without trying to change the rules midstream.
Grace and dignity my ass, and now that it's all over she still won't concede--trying another power grabbing lawyer trick. With the likely exception of their daughter,the whole family has no morals or ethics.

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And of course........Jun 4th, 2008 - 20:02:58

it depends on which side of the fence you are on as to how you feel about her fighting spirit, and then there's Bush's right hand man, SP. She's a Democrat - fighting words for him!

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SP4: In other news...Jun 4th, 2008 - 23:00:36

Antoin 'Tony' Rezko, 52, showed no emotion as the jury delivered a mixed verdict that found him guilty of scheming with the government's star witness to get kickbacks out of money management firms wanting state business, but acquitted him of charges that included attempted extortion.

The jury delivered its guilty verdict on 16 of 24 counts after a nine-week trial.

Rezko has known Obama since he entered politics and was involved in a 2005 real estate deal with the Democratic presidential candidate, although testimony barely touched on their relationship. Most of the focus was on shakedowns prosecutors said Rezko arranged when he was a top adviser to Blagojevich.

Neither Blagojevich nor Obama has been accused of wrongdoing.

Rezko's defense attorneys maintained that the government had little evidence tying him to corruption and that the star witness, admitted political fixer Stuart P. Levine, was not credible because years of drug use had damaged his memory.

sp4 - boy..you guys can really pick em!

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Sunny FloridaJun 5th, 2008 - 02:28:05

This is not the win to celebrate. November is the one to win. I have backed two men in the last two elections. They lost and we paid dearly. This time I backed Sen. Clinton. I sincerely think that she would win in November. Least we forget, that's the important victory and I think it is slipping through our fingers again...

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NoharnessJun 5th, 2008 - 12:04:46

Vote for the HONEST leftist. Vote Obama.

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Sleeping racist......Jun 5th, 2008 - 15:44:51

suddenly all racist has awoken and is spilling garbage about other people capabilities, characters who do you people think you are? Do you all know Obama personally? Your opinion hurts, but who cares he is a black man who speaks well, you people gloss over the fact that he is highly intelligent who can give Hilary and McCain a run for their money, Obama needs is a chance to prove himself,like you would of given the same chance to a white person, but NO you can't do that.

You know, what Pfleger says has some truth in it, but white America do not want it to be thrown in their faces, they muich rather bury their heads in the sand, and call it dealt with.

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Fightenin g spirit... she is a sore..Jun 5th, 2008 - 15:50:27

looser.... I will not support a Obama/Clinton ticket, she marred the line, she attacked first...

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Perpetual resentment is an excuse.Jun 5th, 2008 - 17:16:00

'Obama needs is a chance to prove himself,like you would of given the same chance to a white person,'

Like Bush?

'You know, what Pfleger says has some truth in it,'

Poor thing... always being held back by someone else, eh?

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