Breaking news: Hillary Clinton may push for convention vote!!

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bushman
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We've talked about this before.

There hasn't been a convention vote since the 1960s.
 

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Maybe she'll get lucky, especially if the Golden Child gets hurt in an accident.

Then her name would be the only one on the ballot.
 

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She did tell her supporters it's not out of the question. Somebody recorded it with a cell phone and gave it to ABC.

"She wants the voices of her supporters to be heard"

Maybe it's all about leverage, IDK.
 

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in case nobody opened the link and actually believe hillary is still trying for the nom........last line speak volumes

"Because I know from just what I'm hearing, that there's incredible pent-up desire. And I think that people want to feel like, 'OK, it's a catharsis, we're here, we did it, and then everybody get behind Sen. Obama.' That is what most people believe is the best way to go," she said.

"No decisions have been made. And so we are trying to work all this through with the DNC and with the Obama campaign."
 

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She did tell her supporters it's not out of the question. Somebody recorded it with a cell phone and gave it to ABC.

"She wants the voices of her supporters to be heard"

Maybe it's all about leverage, IDK.

i'd probably lean towards leverage..apparently obama's people aren't helping her retire her debt as much as she would like.

she could also probably be trying to satisfy her supporters in hopes of a last few donations to retire that debt
 

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She can't possibly win. How do I know? Because all of my wagers on her to win nomination have been graded as losers.

Hillary's debt is money she loaned herself. Not surprised the dems are telling her to eat dirt.
 

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She can't possibly win. How do I know? Because all of my wagers on her to win nomination have been graded as losers.

Hillary's debt is money she loaned herself. Not surprised the dems are telling her to eat dirt.

I'm surprised they graded this before the convention. I don't think Obama has enough committed delegates to win. In theory, the super delegates can change their mind right up until they actually vote on the convention floor.

Of course, I don't think this will happen, but it is "possible". Kinda like scoring 48 runs with two outs in the ninth.
 

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Obama Welshes on Hillary Promise

Hillary and Bill Clinton are privately fuming about the second-class treatment they have received from Democratic presumptive nominee Barack Obama.

When Obama and Hillary "kissed" and made up during their unity rally in June, both made a private pledge to each other to help raise $500,000 from their donors for the other's campaign.
Though deep in debt, Hillary quickly fulfilled her promise. But cash-rich Obama has yet to cough up the dough from his backers.

"Hillary has done her part in that regard," a Hillary adviser told Time. "Obama has not."

MORAL OF STORY OBAMA SPEAKS WITH FORKED TONGUE

NOONE SHOULD TRUST THE COMMUNITY ORGANIZER
 

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Between Hillary, Bill and the Chosen One, I can’t decide which one is the bigger narcissist. On a positive note if she does decide to do it I’ll have a reason to watch the conversion.
 

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Bill Clinton's comments to ABC News are symptomatic of his and Hillary's icy relationship with Obama. Asked during his trip to Africa if Obama was qualified to be president, Clinton stubbornly refused to answer affirmatively.

A Hillary adviser told TIme, "It's not a great relationship, and it's probably not going to become one."

Reportedly, Hillary seriously doubts that Obama can beat McCain come November. And she is thinking of keeping her name in nomination and demand a vote at the party's Denver Convention.

Hillary wants to remind voters and the media that she was the alternative to Obama, a important point that could be brought home on Election Day.
 

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Her odds of being the next president are currently just over 40/1 down from a high of 80/1 according to a popular betting exchange.
 

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Dem's nominating a northern radicial Moveon.org protege left winger is just impossible to rationalize but they did it. Barry X is more entrenched in leftwing fringe politics than McGovern, Mondale or Dukakis who were all massacred at the polls. McGovern was a war hero so he had something going for him. Mondale had his Vice-Presidential experience going for him & even Dukakis who's nickname was "brain-in-the-face" was a brilliant scholar. Obama has not even one thing going for him.
Disaster looming for the fools who created the Obama myth!
 

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Hillary wants Obama to lose so she can run against McCain in 2012.
 

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let's quote everything bill said...not just one or two lines


"He clearly can inspire and motivate people and energize them which is a very important part of being president. And he's smart as a whip so there's nothing he can't learn."
 

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