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by Joe_Battenfeld from Dedham, MA

Last Post 156 days, 23 hours Ago


This time, I really mean it. How can Hillary Clinton stay in the race now that she's been drubbed in the last remaining big delegate state?

The answer is, she can't. Even Hillary and Bill looked like the end was near during her  "victory" speech in Indiana. I think I even saw Bill cry.

Let me know - is the jig finally up for Hillary?

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captainhank read my blog view my photos
May 7, 2008 | 7:07 AM

Congratulations Joe, you were right on the money, just as I hoped you would be.

Oh this is so exciting! We finally got a liberal pacifist for a governor, and now we get a chance to have a liberal pacifist president, exactly what we need! He is so in tune to the working class!

I agree with you Joe, it's about time that we get rid of choice, God knows with all the endorsements’ for Obama, why in the world would I, or anybody else want to make the decision on our own, what the boss Bruce says is law! He is the smartest political analyst alive!

Fox must be totally thrilled, they got the candidate they have been dreaming of ever since their pal Deval Patrick took over the Massachusetts taxpayers wallet. Yeah go Obama!

fenwaydav read my blog view my photos
May 7, 2008 | 9:21 AM

Joe, Hillary isn't going any where. I bet she is here till August and wins the party's nomination. Is it right? Is it bringing the party down? I don't care, it's the only chance the democrats have to win the White House back.

ahumbleman read my blog view my photos
May 7, 2008 | 10:35 AM

It's all over for Hillary, of course it has been over for more than a month now, but after last night it became very obvious to anyone who isn't a blind, zealous Clinton supporter that there is virtually no way she is going to be the party's nominee. I expect the contest to continue until June 6th when the last contest is held, but for all intents and purposes, Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee for President.

lstevens623 read my blog
May 7, 2008 | 10:26 PM

Hillary is not going anywhere. I think you have it wrong. By not bowing out, she is simply fighting for what she believes in. Isn't that what you want in a president? Someone who knows the issues and is willing to fight for it? Obama wouldn't do that.

TaraInBoston read my blog view my photos
May 8, 2008 | 12:07 AM

NO WAY! If Obama wins the Dem nod, McCain wins the White House. People know and understand this. It's not ever, not by a long shot. Come on now Joe!!

NorthernObserver read my blog
May 8, 2008 | 7:14 AM

You forget one thing. Her last name is “Clinton”. She and her husband can do just about anything they want to do with little or no repercussion.

She can embarrass the democrat party and tie the convention in knots and they will still help her get re-elected as Senator in the state of NY.

Happyg read my blog
May 8, 2008 | 7:53 AM

Once again the Democrats have shown the American people that they can't run their own party, let alone the country. How's that "contorl of Congress" thing going? I'd be remiss if I didn't thank Howard Dean for his continued efforts to elect Republicans to the White House. And in McCain's case, I use the term "Republican" in the broadest stretch of the word.

Photomaineac read my blog view my photos
May 8, 2008 | 2:13 PM

Thanks to the help of media, anything is possible! Except, saving life as we Know it!

JLBonanno
May 8, 2008 | 5:54 PM

Joe, come on, do you really want your next president to be named "Obama" after what happened on 9/11. people are forgetting what happened. I do not like him, he does not do anything for me. to me he does not have a platform. He just keeps saying "change" "change". what change. what does he intend on changing? He doesn't say. At least Hillary says what she is going to change. I think Hillary knows what needs to be done and how it needs to be done. She has a platform. and she is compasionate with the american people. Obama is not. And what did his wife say? "now she is proud of her country" I have been proud of my country as long as I can remember, not just recently. I am proud to be an american and I think Hillary is also proud to be american and proud of her country. If Obama wins the democrated nomination, my vote will go to McCain. I do not want my present to be named Obama..........................

critter171 read my blog
May 9, 2008 | 12:25 PM

JLBonanno -Names shouldn't matter dont try to do that please you should know better. That is a tottyl stubborn call and you know it.


Hillry it just selifshways and needs to bow out she can run again.

silohuette
May 11, 2008 | 5:13 AM

i have to agree with tarain boston and JLBonnano, I don't like the name, and his background, and the change issue right!! change what!! I think his nickname will be pinnocio as he will be a puppet president for his lack of experience and thats why old timers like kennedy want him so they can get there way, so it's mc cane for this democrat this time around for sure

SoxFan1977 read my blog
May 11, 2008 | 10:53 AM

There are a lot of legitimate reasons not to want Barack Obama as president - disagree with his domestic policy, disagree with his foreign policy - if the best you can come up with is "I don't like his name", then you are an idiot.

JLBonanno
May 11, 2008 | 10:36 PM

I have a right to my opinion. Yes I do not like his name, his background, his ethics, his domestic policy, his foreign policy, anything he stands for, But what does he stand for? No one knows because he basically never says------All he ever says is "change, we need change" "I will change" change what???????????? To me he is not for the good of the American people. To me he is just another irrogant male who thinks he can win because he is up against a woman. Sorry, but there are alot of women out there who are alot more qualified than some men. And in this case, I believe that Clinton is well qualified to be President.

steve_milton read my blog
May 12, 2008 | 7:12 AM

I don't think it matters who gets the Democratic nomination. They have taken over the Republican party. John McCain is not conservative. All of the rational Democrats will vote for him and only the real socialists will vote for Obama or Clinton.

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