Is Obama done?

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So am I the only person who finds it ironic that a black activisit may be the person who single handedly destroyed the best chance for the first black president of the US?

Whether he distances himself from Pastor Wright or not, will his friend's disgusting speech alienate white voters to the point that Obama cannot recover?

After all a pastor giving a sermon on God Damn America is not likely to endear himself to the majority of the country.
 
So am I the only person who finds it ironic that a black activisit may be the person who single handedly destroyed the best chance for the first black president of the US?

Whether he distances himself from Pastor Wright or not, will his friend's disgusting speech alienate white voters to the point that Obama cannot recover?

After all a pastor giving a sermon on God Damn America is not likely to endear himself to the majority of the country.

I don't think he's done, but he's certainly badly wounded. I also don't think this will blow over, because the Reps won't let it blow over, even if Hillary Clinton does.

Obama still leads in delegate count, but if he loses PA big, and MI and FL confirm their previous vote, he can be counted out. Right now, it looks like that is what is going to happen. :eek:
 
My prediction is that Hitlery and O'Bama are going to beat each other into bloody pulps. The Republicans could run Daffy Duck against whichever of them is left standing and still win.

My other prediction is that the denizens of this fine forum will continue to support either of these socialist pinheads in the Demo party, no matter how ridiculous they make themselves appear.
 
My prediction is that Hitlery and O'Bama are going to beat each other into bloody pulps. The Republicans could run Daffy Duck against whichever of them is left standing and still win.

My other prediction is that the denizens of this fine forum will continue to support either of these socialist pinheads in the Demo party, no matter how ridiculous they make themselves appear.



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Awww...carnevil...give these poor left wing wimps a break, they still believe they were robbed in 2000 and 2004 and to admit they have been hoisted by their own petard in 2008, they may never recover! (hope, hope, hope)

There will be a Democrat candidate but...it may be neither Obama or Clinton.

Neither Clinton or Obama can surpassed the needed number of delegates with the remaining primaries...fact number one.

The so called 'super delegates', the cigar smoking back room power brokers will be faced with choosing one or the other. Fact deux....

Fact number three, even in the best case scenario for Clinton, she cannot overtake Obama in either delegate count or popular vote totals when all is said and done.

Now...if the super delegates give Obama he heave ho, when he is leading Clinton, there will be hell to pay in the rank and file democrats across the country.

The pundits and talking heads are saying the democrat powers that be (behind the scenes) will not allow the choice to fall to the convention...this is second hand information, I cannot confirm it as fact, but that is what the blogosphere says.

When Obama is reduced to a quivering mass of cafe' mocha bleeding flesh, the media will then descend on Hillary with all fours. I would not be surprised to see a sexual escapade exposed of ms Hillary somewhere between now and the middle of June, prior to the dems convention.

With two damaged and flawed final candidates, the possibility arises that the powers that be in the cigar smoke filled rooms in Chicago, with Dean conducting the choir, may call upon for former candidate as a possible challenger to McCain....this is stretching it, I know...but....still...within the realm of the possible if not the probable.

I sense it has to go to an open convention where all hell will break loose, perhaps much like Chicago, 1968 (google it u newbies)

If McCain, over seventy years of age, doesn't have a stroke or a heart attack or a serious illness before November, and if he chooses a suitable VP candidate that satisfies the party and the demographics, there is a good chance the Repugs will have at least another four years in the White House.

Congress, I dunno, depends on the economy and a continued quietude in Iraq, but a big event by Bin Laden, could also color the mix.

One hell of a great season of political theatre, do you not agree?

the always ambivalent amicus....
 
So am I the only person who finds it ironic that a black activisit may be the person who single handedly destroyed the best chance for the first black president of the US?

Whether he distances himself from Pastor Wright or not, will his friend's disgusting speech alienate white voters to the point that Obama cannot recover?

After all a pastor giving a sermon on God Damn America is not likely to endear himself to the majority of the country.
And ironically, no one has given much media attention to John Hagee, the preacher John McCain came to for an endorsement...

http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003728364&imw=Y

Hagee, in 'NYT' This Sunday, Says McCain Sought His Endorsement
By Greg Mitchell
Published: March 20, 2008 5:35 PM ET

NEW YORK In an interview that will appear in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine, controversial televangelist Rev. John Hagee declares, "It's true that [John] McCain's campaign sought my endorsement."

McCain has attempted to distance himself from some of Hagee's views, much as Barack Obama is doing in relation to Rev. Jeremiah Wright. But unlike McCain, Obama has not stood on stage with Wright and accepted his accolades this year.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H....22the_judgment_of_God_against_New_Orleans.22

Claims that Hurricane Katrina was "the judgment of God against New Orleans"

On the September 18, 2006, edition of National Public Radio's Fresh Air, Hagee stated that Hurricane Katrina was an act of God, punishing New Orleans for "a level of sin that was offensive to God". He specifically referred to a "homosexual parade" that was held on the date the hurricane struck and that this was proof "of the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans" [1], even though the Southern Decadence parade was scheduled for the following week and the primary gay neighborhoods, the French Quarter and the Marigny, were spared the flooding and destruction. Another reason for God's wrath, Hagee claims, was the Bush administration's pressure on Israel to abandon settlements and the land associated with them. Therefore, God took American land in a "tit for tat" exchange during Hurricane Katrina.

[edit] Claims that Islamic Qur'an contains a "mandate to kill Christians and Jews"

During the same September 18, 2006, edition of National Public Radio's Fresh Air, Hagee also discussed Islam, stating that "those who live by the Qur'an have a scriptural mandate to kill Christians and Jews" adding, "it teaches that very clearly". He then proceeded to characterize the military threat posed by those who follow Islamic scripture: "There are 1.3 billion people who follow the Islamic faith, so if you're saying there's only 15 percent that want to come to America or invade Israel to crush it, you're only talking about 200 million people. That's far more than Hitler and Japan and Italy and all of the axis powers in World War II had under arms." [1]

It's funny how white voters aren't in nearly as huge an uproar about Hagee...
 
Cheezie, Jackelope, really cheesy, resorting to attack when you cannot defend, typical left wing posture of a bankrupt philosophy.

The issue is Obama, bait and switch is not an option in a forum such as this, you don't skate here...

Amicus...
 
Cheezie, Jackelope, really cheesy, resorting to attack when you cannot defend, typical left wing posture of a bankrupt philosophy.

The issue is Obama, bait and switch is not an option in a forum such as this, you don't skate here...

Amicus...
If you want it that way, then let's get to Obama's response speech.

Have you read or listened to it?

No one has ever addressed racial issues in public in such a universally sympathetic way as Obama did.

"The fact that so many people are surprised to hear that anger in some of Reverend Wright's sermons simply reminds us of the old truism that the most segregated hour in American life occurs on Sunday morning. That anger is not always productive; indeed, all too often it distracts attention from solving real problems; it keeps us from squarely facing our own complicity in our condition, and prevents the African-American community from forging the alliances it needs to bring about real change. But the anger is real; it is powerful; and to simply wish it away, to condemn it without understanding its roots, only serves to widen the chasm of misunderstanding that exists between the races.

In fact, a similar anger exists within segments of the white community. Most working- and middle-class white Americans don't feel that they have been particularly privileged by their race. Their experience is the immigrant experience - as far as they're concerned, no one's handed them anything, they've built it from scratch. They've worked hard all their lives, many times only to see their jobs shipped overseas or their pension dumped after a lifetime of labor. They are anxious about their futures, and feel their dreams slipping away; in an era of stagnant wages and global competition, opportunity comes to be seen as a zero sum game, in which your dreams come at my expense. So when they are told to bus their children to a school across town; when they hear that an African American is getting an advantage in landing a good job or a spot in a good college because of an injustice that they themselves never committed; when they're told that their fears about crime in urban neighborhoods are somehow prejudiced, resentment builds over time."
You may be clouded by your hatred of Liberals, but as this diffuses into the public awareness, this speech will be remembered as something historic. It will be remembered as an epic act of reconciliation and a textbook example of even-handed insight.

Obama's opponents dropped this Wright bomb at the wrong time. It will not be Obama's Mark Foley moment. It is not the NY Giants' last second touchdown. Obama's enemies have finally shot their last and greatest political wad at him and he stayed rock steady - and he thus parried this attack with perfection. That is no hyperbole.

You name me an example of anyone who has steered his political ship this well through waters that rough.

If Obama continues to remain as eloquent, insightful and classy as he has been, this will wear off. He's got a month to go before Pennsylvania. That's a long time.

He can do this.

Just you watch, Amicus.


Then he will come for McCain and the pain will rain across the fruited plain.
 
Is he done?

Not even close. Y'all are so pitifully gleeful, it's pathetic.
 
In the long run Obama is toast.

By November McCain will be the incumbent President in most people's minds. Dubya has practically moved McCain into the Oval Office already.

Note that I DO NOT LIKE McCAIN and wont vote for him, but everyone else will. Hillary and Obama are fucking the Democrat's chance to capture the White House. And race/sex isnt the culprit; the nasty struggle for the nomination is.
 
I admit, my own opinion is that this will be the most negative election in many years. I don't think many Republicans are excited about McCain. The conservatives don't trust him, and frankly I find his flip-flopping on his core values from a few years ago very disturbing.

Obama has the issues raised here. I do think that he has responded to Rev. Wright as well as possible, I just don't know if any response will be enough. (By the way, I am just as appalled with the idiot minister from TX and I am white)

Clinton also has obvious baggage. No one is neutral on her, people either love her or hate her. I don't see her picking up a lot of undecided votes, since I don't think anyone is undecided about her.

Ultimately, I doubt many votes will be cast this November FOR anyone. People voting for Clinton or Obama will do so mostly because they absolutely despise Pres. Bush. People voting for McCain will do so mostly because they abhor the Democrats and the "Liberals".

I admit, though, I am curious to see what is going to happen.
 
The end will be interesting. If the powerbrokers take it away from Obama will the black vote not show in November at all? Or will they vote for McCain out of spite and give him a huge landslide? 47% of the country have said they wouldn't vote for Hillary for any reason so if she is in it's very tight from the start. It really is kind of fun to see a political party implode.
 
I suspect black voters will oppose Obama. He's bad for the victim industry.
 
If Obama becomes President the party is over for the poverty pimps.
 
My prediction is that Hitlery and O'Bama are going to beat each other into bloody pulps. The Republicans could run Daffy Duck against whichever of them is left standing and still win.

My other prediction is that the denizens of this fine forum will continue to support either of these socialist pinheads in the Demo party, no matter how ridiculous they make themselves appear.

Yanno, Daffy Duck is black. :eek: Maybe they could run Donald duck. :D
 
Although I'm not fond of Hillary I find her being called 'Hitlery' rather obscene. Completely over the top and, frankly, quite paranoid.
 
Although I'm not fond of Hillary I find her being called 'Hitlery' rather obscene. Completely over the top and, frankly, quite paranoid.

I agree, and I also object to the "Osama" references for Obama. I also think there is no comparison between W and Hitler.
 
What ignorant? Daffy Duck IS black and Donald Duck IS white. So is Super Duck.

There's no denying that Daffy is 100% black (unlike Obama). I still prefer him to Donald. Always been more of a Warner Bros. fan than Disney fan.
 
I'd suggest to my American friends that in the current climate you'd be better off scrapping all three and appointing someone with very strong economic credentials who isn't afraid to clean out all the useless hucksters in Wall Street that have managed to gamble away all your pensions.

And if you're lucky enough to find two people with these credentials can you please ship the second over the Atlantic to get rid of idiot Bruun and his cronies :)
 
I'll make this short -

I'm not a divider. I bring Americans together." B. Obama 2006 Campaign

I am not a divider. I bring all Americans Together." G.W. Bush, 2004 Campaign

Need I say more? :rolleyes:
 
After all a pastor giving a sermon on God Damn America is not likely to endear himself to the majority of the country.

No, but Obama's speech did. The part about everyone having someone in their family that have said things that make them cringe, yet they refuse to disown them is QFT, at least from my perspective.

I have a lot of respect for McCain, for his service to this country in so many ways, but I don't see him as a fit president. He's older than Reagan was when elected in 1980, and senility seems to be starting to set in. He's forgetting things, having to be corrected by others, etc.

We can't afford to go through another presidency with a vacant mind in the oval office being puppeted by "advisors".

And you can't say Obama will be the same because of his "inexperience". He will have people giving him advice of course, but he strikes me as someone who in the end will make the right decisions, I have faith in Obama trusting his instincts.
 
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