Log in

View Full Version : How Hillary can still win


Von Tonner
04-20-08, 04:41 AM
For those of you, like myself, who could not understand how on earth she could still win - all is explained.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBGyuYKlxIg

nikimcbee
04-20-08, 04:45 AM
Okay satan, where do I sign again?

no money down and what are my monthly payments again?

And you guarantee (sp) Obama will be gov in Afghanistan for the next 40 years.

Kapitan_Phillips
04-20-08, 06:46 AM
Hillary can win if she invents a machine to turn her into someone else :rotfl:

peterloo
04-20-08, 08:52 AM
Hiliary has already lost the game as the winner is clearly Obama in the Democrats. Her dragging on only prolongs her agony, and possibly undermine the opportunity for Democrats to win in the general elections against the Republicians. :arrgh!:

I want to see Hiliary become the vice president and Obama become the president, but it seems that Hiliary don't want to give way.

No Hiliary cannot win unless Obama suddenly passes away due to heart attack. But the chance is basically zero.

bookworm_020
04-20-08, 07:02 PM
Depends on how good she is with a sinper rifle!

NEON DEON
04-20-08, 08:35 PM
I love the states thing.

As if SC NC GA MS can hold a candle to CA

Oh yes lets not forget that new nation that has broke from the US

The new country of Florichigan.

As if democratics can say two huge states dont get to be counted.

Tell that to the Republicans in November.

What I like is the opposition to this says "well they voted to have the election early in violation of party rules." UMMMMM NOOOOO. The voters had nothing to do with it. The party leaders in thier states did it. So thats right tell me how you punish the voters for what thier leaders did. AS IF!

But one of my favorite spins is if Obama wins one more regular delegate vote he wins without securing 2025. Get a grip on reality folks. If that was the case they would not need to have a 2025 requirement all they would have to say is one more vote wins and there would be no need for super delegates.

As Yogi Berra would say "It aint over till its over"