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Why was Hillary Stiffed? Whats wrong with B. Hussein?

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Hillary earned a rightful spot on that ticket! That she wasn't even considered is offensive. Does Obama think he's such a messiah that he doesn't need her? Is Obama so arrogant that he thinks 20 million hillary supporters will AUTOMATICALLY vote for him after they were stabbed in the back?

And does Oprah, who became the wealthiest woman in America off of white women, who then betrayed her base by endorsing Obama, deserve any more support from white women?

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  1. Yes.  Obama picks Biden, who also was a critic of his and pointed out his inexperience constantly, even to the point of saying McCain would be good for the country.  Hillary should have been given the nod, but from what I hear, it was Michele's decision, not his.  This, of course, gives us an idea of how Michele and his grandmother's advice will affect his decisions.  Wrong choice for VP, wrong choice for the US.  Everything about Obama is wrong!!


  2. First off I never watch Oprah. Second, Obama has insulted millions of Hilliary supporters in the extreme. Hopefully her law suit will change things around.

  3. oh please... Hillary didn't want it.

    The Clintons will help Obama and Obama is helping the Clintons with their campaign debt... everything is gonna be alright.

    I was a Hillary supporter, and delegate for her in my state conventino and I am going to vote for Obama as are all of the other Hillary delegates i talked to at my state's convention... there has to be a winner and a loser...

    Biden is a great friend of the Clintons, I am sure they are happy for him and behind this pick in support.  You will see at the National convention this week.  

  4. I'm confused as to how he stabbed Hillary supporters in the back. I don't recall him ever promising to or making any indication that he would choose her as his running mate.

    *As a woman, I don't see how I should feel "stiffed" by the Democratic party. Obama recieved more votes than Hillary, so I feel he earned that nomination. I'm not a huge Hillary fan, regardless, so her not being on the ticket isn't a huge heartbreak for me. No, I don't feel like Obama not choosing a woman for a running mate is a step back in women's rights. I think he chose who he felt was best for the part. And, no, I don't think he exhibits any prejudice towards women because he didn't choose a woman to be his running mate.

  5. It wasn't just Hillary that got stiffed.  It was all women.  I don't know how any intelligent women can take such an insult from the Democratic party.  I just don't know.  I know if I were in their shoes I would be supporting someone else.  I'd probably vote for Cynthia McKinney, the green party candidate, who is not only pro-woman, but pro-environment.

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