We muted it. Tell me what she says.
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BooMan
Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
LOL!
no I’m not watching!
Of McCain’s speech and one of Obama’s old speeches from January and her same old speech that copied off of Obama from early Feb.
you’re right.
She said:
We’re going on, we’re going strong, and we’re going all the way!
I’m almost positive I read that on the back of a 70s porno. I think they should rethink that line.
she’s gone nuclear in this primary. obama, i think, has held back on her out of deference to party unity – but she is not doing the same.
the 3am call boogie monster came out again
I think he’s held back on her both for that reason and because, well, doing so has worked well for him — until now.
It’ll be interesting to see what he does now.
And I’m sure those are the very words running in the heads of the HRCers.
For what it’s worth, I don’t expect him to change tacks.
Yes we will…what an unoriginal chant.
Actually, I think it’s “yes she will”.
“We’re going to win the war in Iraq.” Win? Win?
After 7+ years of Bush and 5 years of war, is this all the Democrats can come up with?
by this, I meant Hillary.
So, it seems she’s part of the 100 year war club.
someone else heard “end the war in Iraq and win the war in Afghanistan”
The Corporate media is ecstatic about this “race” still going on.
Greg Sargent:
That’s not actually true. The St. Louis provisionals didn’t put him over. They don’t count provisionals on the night of the election. It was the clear vote at the polls that put him over.
Did that CNN guy just say that this was a comeback in Ohio?
Best I can remember, Hillary was never behind in ANY poll in Ohio.
I had dozed off a while ago, but woke up to that horrid voice talking about winning Florida and Michigan and now Ohio… I had to turn down the volume considerably. Thankfully she is done talking now.
Well, Booman… It looks like she’s gonna come to Pennsylvania next. So it’s up to you and your pals there to do her in once and for all. You’d better get organized.
classy. He congratulates Hillary on her victory.
More than she did for him the last 10 elections.
per kos, David Axelrod just said that Ohio doesn’t matter.
Not classy.
Booman…she said:
Bet on it.
And get used to it.
The hustle won’t end until it’s over.
EVERYTHING is in play, and everything is being played.
The best player will win.
We shall see who that player is.
Obama’s looking a little…taken aback this week.
Does he have the necsessary staying power…’cuz you can bet that she does…or he is just an early round fighter who will fade in the mid and late rounds?
We shall soon see.
AG
Oh crap . . . I just saw Hillary’s shadow. That means six more weeks of this.
I am confused. If Obama comes out of this day with more delegates, how did HRC win anything? What is this hustle?
I thought we were keep score with delegates.
It’s like a election with the Mad Hatter and the Hare. Obama and the rest of us are left, “Curiouser and curiouser.”
LOL, that is soooo last week. And two months ago. And last November, and . . .
Something about being able to answer the phone at 3am because she had experience…
This is a good speech. Unfortunately the CNN livefeed is screwed up so the voice and picture aren’t together.
why there haven’t yet been any numbers from the Texas caucuses?
I was listening to a Houston station earlier tonight and they said the caucus results might take days.
Did they say why? Just curious!
Not really. But they said that trying to count the primary and then count the caucus, especially in the cities, puts a strain on the county election people. Even though the caucuses are run by the parties, the county election people are ‘subcontracted’ out to do the work – i.e. do the official tallies. The state senator they were interviewing said they might have to re-think doing them on the same days in the future.
Here’s a useful chart for texas returns
That’s great. Thanks yet again!
Texas seems to be a battle between Hillary’s current 56K vote edge, Laredo and El Paso versus Houston, and about half of Dallas. (looks like Austin and San Antonio will wash)