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Do you really give Hillary Clinton win any credibility knowing that it was the republicans who help her to win

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not taking anything away from hillary win last night .but don't you think these primaries have the repulicans written all over them . the republicans know that if some how they could get momentum back into hillary camp and some way she could pull the demacrate nomination off that the conservatives would have a for better chance at beating her in a general election than they would against brack obama . so peoples there is a motive here for the republicans don't fall for the political smoke and mirrows coming from these primaries last night it's just the republicans stompping for hillary clinton it's not a real demacrate victory

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  1. Conspiracy theorists unite!  Most people won't cross their party line to vote for whom they would rather their favorite face in the general election.


  2. LOL Don't you get tired of always blaming Republicans for every thing that is wrong with the Liberal Democratic party?    I Mean God forbid Liberals take credit for there own stupidity!

  3. Your question would sound less insane if you'd bothered to

    use the spell check feature...

  4. WOW!! Thanks for de-coding that for all of us!

    Now that you have made that revelation public, can you shed some light on the Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory for all of us??

    I am DYING to know what happened there, too!

  5. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you that great intellect we've all heard so much about  in the Dumocratic party.  Thank you for proving us right.  GOP all the way!!!

  6. You are giving the republicans a lot of credit for being able to control the demacrates.

  7. The longer Barack fights Hillary the longer he's not fighting McCain!

    Go GOP!

  8. I didn't even think of this and yes, it could be the Republican's stage.  It think this is very likely their strategy.  My personal thoughts, I would not vote for McCain no matter who ends up on the Democrat ticket.  We need to get out the mess we are in and I don't see McCain doing it, I think he will sink us deeper and deeper.

  9. How can you mention smoke and mirrors and still like Barack Obama he is nothing but a fraud who's only record is of tainted business relations and a questionable ideology.

  10. She only won because of the Republicans and sexist old white women. Don't worry, she gets it, McCain won for sure.

  11. I think there may have been a little of that on both sides--crossover primary voters thinking they can pull off an advantage by getting a weaker candidate nominated.  But I believe there is less of that going on than you might think.  It's the honors system--I just think that the great majority of the population, whether Republican or Democrat--is not mean enough to do that.  As far as Hillary is concerned, I think her negative burst in the last couple of weeks helped her raise doubts about Obama.  Face it, politics is too controversial for anyone to be 100% teflon, and she found a soft spot in Obama's armor.

    PS> I'm an independent watching this very closely and still trying to make up my mind.

  12. It's obvious. It's disgusting and unAmerican, don't you think?

    I'm tired of the lies and manipulations. What's worse is the rationalizations for this abominable behavior. Let the people decide. The government should put people first. (everyone's interests, sensible)

  13. Actually that's not why I voted for Hillary yesterday.  If the delegates for Barack and Hillary are close enough come the end of primaries then the Democratic National Convention has to pick a new whole new candidate to run for president.  They've only had to do that once before, with McKinley if memory serves me right.  Wouldn't it be great if the Democrats actually got a QUALIFIED person to run as president?

  14. They're all the same. Vote Ron Paul.

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