Ok I listend to all of 2 minutes of HillBilly's speech, and I have to say I have never heard a bigger crock of well you know what I mean, she didn't sound sincere, she sounded fake to me, but that's me I don't like Billary, either.
She has said that she would do what it took to get a democrat in office
She has said that she would quit if Obama got the delegates
In other words she has done nothing but lied, for political gain..
'I carried the popular vote',
Uh excuse me Miss Hillary, unfortunately popular vote doesn't count, if you remember we are on the delegate system if you wanted popular vote you should have tried to change the rules before the campaign started, ot that you would have been very successful,
She's not ready to concede yet, and in my opinion she nothing more than a sore l@@ser.
Obama no matter what has gained the delegates to secure the nomination, and he's picking up more support as it rolls and now that he has the delegates I think he'll get a lot more of the undecided.
So Hillary its time to pack your bags and go back to the senate, better yet pack your bags and go back to one of your FOUR states you reside in, let your good for nothing husband who helped destroy your campaign go live in a state by himself with his 'toys' and maybe even a box of cigars, and move on, and let the world forget about you.....just like Gore the Bore.
I'm sorry do you dislike Hillary as much as I do?
Do you perceive her as a sore looser like I do?
Or now that she has officially lost does she need to be carried kicking and screaming all the way ot fair not fair back to New York?
Mooch
[question posted by oneandonemakesix]responses and comments:
It certainly wasn't the speech that needed to be given. In fact the only speech Hillary could have given tonight that would have kept her in the graces of the Party, of the people and of the Obama supporters would have been a speech in St. Paul, congratulating and endorsing her Party's candidate for President. [Smith2028]
The Clinton machine is done for! No ifs ands or buts. Reading all the polls today the majority don't want her as VP. I still say she'll take his money and settle for a cabinet post! Did ya see the pathetic McCain last night. That should be the story! tdemex [tdemex]
I, respectfully, do not dislike her as much as you Mooch. I am a little sad it is over for her, and I admire her fight to take it to the end. We live in a land where our system of government cannot be matched, but has been ruined by the men and women who have held office. We have a two party system, leaving those with new and interedting ideas out in the cold. When we have more than two names on a ballot, we have to pay attention to what is being said, and figure out for ourselves where the media and pundits are spinning the information. I have talked to lots of people who say they won't vote because they don't like anyone running. That can be changed by openning up the race, forcing the media to give equal attention to those candidates that really have a message--not narrowing the race to one or two people that will be "good enough" or "less evil than the other." I wish some of the republican candidates would have held on longer, yelled louder, and made the changes to politics that the people who have opinions are crying for. Just my opinion Moochie, love.happy [Katesmama]
Your discussion gave me the giggles. Did I see lipstick on her front tooth tonight as she spoke or were my eyes playing games? Hillary knows she is finished as far as being the Democratic candidate but is not ready to say she's "outta here" yet. In time she will bow out and take her pms with her...lol [carolbee]
Bs is a good description. I use it all the time..lol [carolbee]
From what history has taught the popular vote has won us a president.. that's why I don't feel the electoral college is anything at all.. we vote they go have a beer and vote how they want to... that's the way I see it. [OreoCookie3]
I have often thought after some time of listening to her speeches, that she was full of it. I really wanted her to be the first woman president at first, but then changed my mind after hearing some of her campaigns. I could see towards the end that it was really bothering her and Bill that she was losing to Obama. I think she will be consoled by many people as she tears up. She needs to take it kindly though without kicking and screaming, LOL. [stephcjh]
I can say the same about Obama's Bob the Builder speech. Yes we can, Yes we can..Yes we can bring change in the form of higher taxes, more unemployment, and divisiveness to our party!!! Yes we can bring change that doesnt do anything good for our troops abroad or the middle man here at home. Yes we can make false promises of a things he cannot deliver. If anyone is fake, it is the Obaminator. "Americans first"...yeah whatever. Like I believe he means that. Hillary's speech was great. If she doesnt get the vice president nomination, I dont vote. sorry obama, but I dont trust you and I never will. [asuniqueasyou]
I think that this is going to be the year a lot of people aren't voting I couldn't watch Obama's speech for some reason between videos my laptop said we won't let you watch that nd even after trying to install a plug in. Sad thing is I don't like McCain either. so I may not be voting either. Mooch [oneandonemakesix]
No, I never hated her. In fact, I admire her for her courage. She is a woman trying to break the glass ceiling and we won't have that kind of woman probably in the next several years. Whether we like it or not, her struggle represents the struggle of most women from all walks of life. Her struggle represents our struggle for fair working environment, for equal pay, equal career opportunities and for self-determination. Her husband is not a "good for nothing" person either. Don't forget that he was a good president and the United States flourished during his term of office. We had jobs, we had plenty of food on the table and we did not have too much problem sending our kids to university because we had the money to pay for their tuition during his time as president. Don't you people ever forget that. He has been weighed and he has been measured before and he was never found wanting when it comes to leadership. [alindahaw]
as a politician, I think he's good for nothing, I didn't like him in office, I don't like him as a politician out of office... But before you get on your soap box I don't like McCain, or Obama either Clinton is just my least favorite of three.... >He has been weighed and he has been measured before and he was never found wanting when it comes to leadership.< you're right on that, wanting for himself, forget the people, like all politicians, he's in it for the power and the money, and I don't have much nice to say about Bush, McCain, or Obama either. Hillary put up a courageous fight and its time for her to quit but she doesn't know how, she's in it to cheat her way to the nomination. WE can thank the presidents of the past for borrowing money and bankrupting the Social Security system.....Bill was the last person to borrow from it, its all but bankrupt and won't support us in our retirement. Thanx Bill Clinton and previous goverment. Mooch [oneandonemakesix]
i really don't care for her either,mooch. i just don't trust her,i think there's better female potential candidates out there.plus i think she's mad for giving bill a potential second crack at the interns. [scarlet_woman]
Tooling checking tooling!!Where ar eyou from. i don;t think so . i wnt to descritpibe as sonn1 [iceman2008]
Yes, she looks like a looser. [ynigz1]
I think she is selfish and a sore looser. She is not in the race because she think she can beat Mccain. She is in the race because she does not want Obama to win. I thought that a party is supposed to support one another no matter the outcome. She is further splitting the party and that is pure selfishness. The well-being of the party should be the main thing on her mind. She is trying to prove something and she needs to bow down because she has lost all the respect of the American people. [kissy512]
All politicians speak lies in order to get more votes. A politician is bothered about the vote, his success in the election. Politicians are not bothered about the welfare of the citizens. But many people are against Hillary because she is a woman. The world is male-dominated and nobody can tolerate a woman gaining power. [kangallo]
I listened to the whole thing and for a brief moment thought she would concede. The speech came off as insincere and smug as far as I was concerned, and that is one of the many reasons I don't care for her. I have to say that I always liked Bill up until this campaign, and then he really seemed to show his true colors, he's become just as bad as she has. What bothered me most about her speech is there was no sincere congratulations to her running mate. AS politically incorrect as it is, she does come across to me as though she is "entitled" to the nomination. What also bothers me is the pressure that seems to be pushed upon Obama to choose her as his running mate. Yes, it would be a "dream ticket", but is it the right ticket? I would much rather see him choose Bill Richardson as his running mate, or possibly John Edwards. There is a lot of good Hillary could do for this country, the question to me is if she is capable of setting aside her ego to do it. [soccermom]
Just heard from the news that she quit! Now, Obama has more time to consolidate the party. i just hope that Hllary is not the VP he will choose. [everlasting]
I do believe that Hillary is a sore loser who just needs to bow out quietly ( I see above me they finally made it offical). In my opinion, she stayed in the race way to long to begin with. Wasting time and money. Now we have the final two candidates. I anxiously await outcome of this as I stated in another posting here on mylot. Although I don't believe the people want yet another Republican in office- Obama in office may be a repeat of JFK or B. Kennedy, which I sincerely hope is not the case. [warmweatherwoman]
Yes, I do dislike Hillary Clinton and I believe that she should have made a spech congratulating Obama on his nomination for the party and accepted the fact that the delegates don't want her as President. I don't believe that the majority of America wants her in office either. I don't want her in as vice President either as I think that she would be trying to run things even though she isnt' the President. She is a sore loser and she needs to go back to Arkansas or whereever she came from and stay there. I don't think that she or Bill know how to tell the truth and I believe that lying would be a bigger part of her years in office. [carolscash]
Hillary has consistently shown that she is a complete politician in the worse sense of the word. This politician has absolutely zero grace nor tact and judging by her actions now, it's obvious she would have had no chance of being effective as the American president. Don't misconstrue my comments as support for Obama or McCain. the presidency is a job that I think is beyond all 3 of these candidates capabilities. At least now, the least qualified of the 3 is out. If it's an Obamery ticket I will be casting my lot with the other devil. [scampf1]
Buh Bye Hill! It makes me feel good to say that! I can't stand her and never could. Now hopefully she can get off the news. I don't want to hear another peep out of her. [skinnychick]
Hillary lost all respect I may have had for her back in the Monica days when she did not dump Bill. She stayed with him for political reasons. She is fake, just like Bill (I never had sex with the woman). She does not know how to bow out gracefully because she does not know how to do anything gracefully. So many pictures of her showed her looking like she was angry or hysterical. I hope that is the last we hear from either Clinton. [Debs_place]
yup probably will need to be carried back lol [Lakota12]
Well, Mooch, you admitted you only listened to two minutes of her speech, right? I listened to the whole thing and I thought it was a pretty good speech with only one thing missing, that being her actual concession and congratulating Obama for his "WIN" instead of for his "RUN". I know I come from a different place than you do when it comes to the Clintons because I don't dislike either of them, I thought Bill was a great President (I'm ready for whatever is about to be thrown at me!) and although I didn't vote for her in the primary I would have in the general had she gotten the nomination and I think she'd have made a good President. I won't argue, however, about her appearing to be a sore loser. However, I like to put myself in the shoes of others and I think I really can - pardon my pun - feel her pain. She's got to be frustrated and heartbroken especially since she had been "projected" as the winner over a year ago. I know this is not excuse for her poor behavior and her campaign did leave much to be desired at different times in many different ways but I still, as a woman, can't help but feel for her. By the way, she didn't win the popular vote either by most counts. This has all turned into a real case of "fuzzy math" but in the scenarios where Hillary claims to have won the total popular vote it isn't counting some caucus states while it is counting others. I must say, though, that when over 36 million people vote and the difference between two candidates only come down to a few hundred votes that quite incredible. Annie [anniepa]
you are very harsh on hillary!!! it doesnt need her to say and ask people who voted her to support for obame!! she can simply call it quits and take rest at home!! i see a sincearity there!! but that one is for a VP ticket from obama [shivkumara27]
