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Campaigning and winning! So divisive!
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Campaigning and winning! So divisive!
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In 2003, a young Illinois state senator named Barack Obama told an AFL-CIO meeting, "I am a proponent of a single-payer universal healthcare program." -- Bill Moyers.
Per capita health care spending (2003):
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France: $3048
Germany: $2983
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Italy: $2314
United Kingdom: $2317
Japan: $2249
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God, it's like she's trying to win the GE or some shit!
Damn you, Hillary! Just drop out so the superdelegates can nominate someone who has no chance to win the GE! Sure, we're headed towards the worst financial disaster since the fucking depression and we're in the midst of two global clusterfucks, but this whole "Let the voters decide" routine will hurt Obama's feelings! Obama! Don't you even give a shit about Him?!
Have you no shame?! God!
Best Headline EVAR
Teh Wolcott
WWTSBQ...
I'm afraid that's a headline (and a masterful one at that)that you will have to use quite often cuz it's now the official slogan of the OFB and the Big Boyz Blogz.
Go Global!
Can this be added to the Lexicon of Liberal Invective?
TPMRSMFS: TPM Reader Shares Most Feared Scenario!
Good grief, it's like a Greek chorus over there. [Sorry, no harm intended, Aeschylus, if you're lurking.]
Why are some Democrats
scared of democracy?
Let them start a new party - the WATBP
There are lots of Republicans who would feel at home there too.
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“I don't belong to any organized political party. I'm a Democrat.” - Will Rogers
if this was anyone but Clinton
the media would be slobbering over the prospect of a brokered convention.
Every four years, the entire news media gathers at the conventions desperately seeking a reason to be there -- conventions have become as stage managed and spontaneous as the investiture of a new pope, and hundreds of reporters spend four days running around trying to find a story that doesn't exist.
What is happening in the democratic party is the kind of thing that would have real reporters so excited that they'd be shaking with anticipation. A nomination fight, credentials battles, and the possibility of a deadlocked convention from which a "dark-horse" consensus candidate emerges.
And the media's obsession with pointing out that "its impossible for Hillary to win" (without mentioning its equally impossible for Obama to win) is just one more metric by which to measure how in the bag the press is for the Obama campaign.
omg that was hillarious, shy!
it's too early to make the jokes that are rolling around sleepily in my mind, but heh! stallions and beavers, indeed!
From the TPM post
"Obama leads by every conceivable metric."
If only the human mind could conceive of seeing who has won the states with the most electoral votes, or -- especially -- who has won the states with the most electoral votes among states we have a chance of winning. Damn you, cerebellum!