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Does anyone realize Hillary's dis to Obama last night? Was her refusal to concede and say she wants to be

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VP proof enough she cares about nothing but what she wants?Obama did the unthinkable and she refused to acknowledge it!

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  1. She didn't concede, not as a dis, but because she is not conceding.  The Super-Delegates have "pledged" their votes to Obama, but they are not official until the Convention.  She could still officially grab the nomination if she can convince the Super-Delegates to switch.  Now, I grant you, the likely hood is so small as to be insignificant.  Just like the Electors in the presidential race do have the right NOT to vote for who wins the popular vote in their state, it is something they never do.  This just shows her ego and selfishness.  BY GOD IT'S HER RIGHT TO BE PRESIDENT!!!!  THIS WAS HER AND BILL'S PLAN FROM THE BEGINNING AND HER PARTY IS JUST TO SELFISH TO REALIZE THAT IT IS HER TURN!!!!!  She will be campaigning behind the scenes now with the Super delegates.  "I won the popular vote".  "If FL and MI were included, etc, etc".


  2. Hillary really did an injustice to the democratic party. She is so far out of that she still feels the need to destroy an already divided party. I really believe last night she should have congratulated Obama on a well played campaign and her support for his candidacy. She is blinded with the belief she has the most poplar votes, considered the votes in Michigan and Florida were not count so should not count in imaginary popular vote talley.

  3. Hillary really needs to back out, it's over girl. GO HOME!

  4. Sigh. She's just a delusional sore loser.

  5. They'd need 2118 votes to win the nomination and Barack currently holds 2144 votes!! Numbers don't lie. He HAS won - even IF she gets the 2118, he will STILL have more!

    She doesn't deserve a VP spot on the ticket at all after all she's pulled. Also, she did more than dis Barack with that JFK statement. It's a wrap Hill - Give it up while you still have SOME class and dignity left.

  6. That's not how it works in the US.  She perceives that she still has a chance to win over some super delegates.  She has no reason to quit.

    I, personally, admire her for continuing to fight even though conventional wisdom and party politics are against her.

    Should the Red Sox have quit after they fell behind three games to nothing to the Yankees?  I think not.

    You go, Hillary.  Fight till the end.

  7. It's all part of the plan.

    Hillary did win more popular votes,but you know our votes don't matter.

    The Rep. party would rather go up against Obama...

    all part of the plan

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