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HRC On Comedy Central

04 Mar 2008 10:36 am

In case you missed it...

Comments (22)

At 1:30 in part 2: "You know, the next state is Pennsylvania"

Uh, not exactly, Hillary.

The insult-40-states strategy continues...

BOYCOTT SNL AND The Daily Show. Satire is fine, but paid infomercials for Hillary are not. Let's not let them get away with this shameless plugs.

At least JS asked the "what-if-the-roles-were reversed-and-Barack-had-lost- 11- contests-in-a-row" question. Good for him.

Um is it just me or was she in Baghdad judging by the delay in transmission. Not being all conspiracy theory or anything, just more proof that our nation's infrastructure is garbage.

I didn't see all of it, but Hillary fans must be pleased. The part I saw had Hillary reciting her standard talking points for a good 45-60 seconds at a time from the remote hookup without any interruption by Stewart. Much better for her than anything she'd get away with on even the friendly morning television shows.

BOYCOTT SNL AND The Daily Show. Satire is fine, but paid infomercials for Hillary are not.

Oh, baloney. Any show in the country would love to have Barack on. But as we hilariously found out yesterday (as if we didn't know) Obama is afraid of live questions.

Seriously, who watched that and thought it was good for Hillary? She look tired and made one joke the entire time. Who thinks the young vote is going to be convinced by a worn-out, half-hearted recitation of her talking points? I think the Clinton campaign is unhappy with this appearance. It didn't bring out her sense of humor or human side at all.

The Automatics are in Hillary's back pocket and will come out en mass for her when the time is right. I for one can't wait for the day when she dons the victory crown after she's awarded the nomination courtesy of the Automatics.

Hillary looks in need of some plastic surgery. She's like a withered old crone.

Josie, that was lame.

Josie, that was lame

Maybe Josie was a bit harsh, but then so is Hillary's face.

I'm an Obama supporter who mostly feels antagonized by feminists who suggest that, because I'm a woman, I should get behind Hillary. The only times I feel twinges of guilt are when I read comments like Josie's and Fred Agbot's. If you're Obama supporters, you should stop with the petty, sexist comments on Hillary's looks, if for no other reason than it is counterproductive to your cause.

Rebecca, for what it's worth, there's been a proliferation of impostors over the last few days. I doubt that's actually Fred, since he's a pretty, uh, committed Hillary partisan.

Obama is done. If anyone is paying attention, it's clear that the Rezko connection is going to sink his campaign. He is more thoroughly compromised than can be imagined:
http://the-reaction.blogspot.com/2008/03/why-obama-should-withdraw-now.html

If that isn't bad enough, rumors are floating around Chicago that "illegal campaign financing, outright theft of American taxpayer money, and shady connections to a country who's economic and physical future is dependent upon who will be the next President." are just the tip of the iceberg. Even if none of it is true, Obama is toast. It's time for him to drop out and back Clinton for the general.

Even without his history of corruption coming to light, Obama has no chance. The Superdelegates and FL and MI delegates give Clinton more than enough delegates for the nomination. The fairy tale is over.

THIS IS EXCELLENT NEWS!! FOR HILLARY!!!

When will Igloo unmask himself to reveal he's Mark Penn?

stewart never goes for the jugular on politicians, so it really wasn't a surprise that he didn't this time. i also think that the odd time delay preempted his usual style of interrupting his guest. i thought clinton did very well with the pathetic line, as she actually was self-deprecating. my biggest problem was stewart running with the whole just words meme. that felt like giving her a pass. when he then followed with the 11 states question, i wished he would have pressed, but he never does.

i might not like it, but this was good for clinton.

she did great.

BTW guys I found some brilliant/awesome analysis on Obama’s Fundraising and other current happenings on the campaign. I haven’t seen anything like this mentioned anywhere in the MSM.
Check out the article “Follow the Money” on http://savagepolitics.com/?p=165, “Bush’s Twin and the G.O.P.” http://savagepolitics.com/?p=172 and “Barack Obama’s Apotasy” http://savagepolitics.com/?p=101


Check their “Political Analysis” section for other striking perspectives on both parties.

BTW guys I found some brilliant/awesome analysis on Obama’s Fundraising and other current happenings on the campaign.

Of course, by "found" you mean "wrote," and by "brilliant/awesome" you mean "stupid." And I'm not even going to get into what you mean by "analysis."

Though likely obvious since it was so crudely written, I just want to confirm that the above post at 12:04 was not me. I'll be posting sparingly until tonight as I'm too nervous for coherent thought right now. However, I will say, early exits look very VERY good for hillary. Can you say double double digit wins?

BTW guys I found some brilliant/awesome analysis on Obama’s Fundraising and other current happenings on the campaign.

I just tried to read the referenced articles and they were nearly incomprehensible - the writing was too convoluted and murky to understand. Seemed like a bunch of ranting to me, much of it unsourced or - when I went to a cited source - unsupported.

So much for "brilliant/awesome analysis."

She had no answer for the losing 10 or 11 states in a row question, which was the only tough question she was asked. Pathetic.