Ravi
Diamond Member
Yeah, Care, sit back and take it like a woman.
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Yeah, Care, sit back and take it like a woman.
I don't see the sexism you are referring to. Perhaps instead of just insinuating that it is occurring, you could show me precisely how and what its effects are. Surely, one couldn't possibly have non-sexist motivations for wanting to wrap up the primaries in order to prepare for the general elections. It is no fun unless someone is a victim.
I don't actually think there is any. It's more of the DNC deciding who to offend while extracting themselves from their stupidity...women or blacks. And since women are historically seen as more forgiving and apt to take it, I'm guessing that is what they are banking on.
From reading Care's posts, it obviously isn't fooling many people.
I think people like you (Care) who continue to perpetuate this nonsense is the problem. If people are unaware about a candidate its their responsibility to research and then form their own opinion, they do not need the media or others to throw in their own twist. Its just really getting old, its ok to want to inform people but its a better way of doing it. Attacking Obama or his supporters is not the answer, and its definitely not winning over people.
Whoever she/he thinks this is suppose to influence.
From her comments, it appears she is directing it at Obama supporters. However, if she is just undecided and trying to figure things out for herself, fine, but attacking his supporters is not the way to go about it.
Honey, most of us aren't going to do either of those things. We're going to vote McCain, the better of the two people who will be on the ticket.
No thanks. I'll wait until Clinton either bows out, or loses at the convention. I have nothing to gain by campaigning for McCain now. I'd rather watch Obama dig himself deeper.
Tell me something mswikia,I think people like you (Care) who continue to perpetuate this nonsense is the problem. If people are unaware about a candidate it’s their responsibility to research and then form their own opinion, they do not need the media or others to throw in their own twist. It’s just really getting old, it’s ok to want to inform people but it’s a better way of doing it. Attacking Obama or his supporters is not the answer, and its definitely not winning over people.
THIS IS OBAMA'S AMMO....what he is trying to do to Hillary, only no one has called him on it, the media loves him....but they have done him and the Democratic party a diservice to not have vetted him during this primary and waiting to vet him in the General....
Care
Obama has been very restrained. Many democrats are suggesting that this get wrapped up, but the word from his campaign has been very muted. He isn't telling Clinton to get out of the race. At least give him that.
I agree.
Care,
I think the media, Obama supporters (Obama and his people have not been a part of this), and even some of Hillary supporters now realize that it is IMPOSSIBLE FOR HER TO WIN; usually when a candidate see's that they can not win they bow down gracefully, in this case she wont, and her reasonings IMO are invalid.
However, it doesnt matter if she drops out now, the decision will be made soon enough.
gees, do I have to spell everything out for ya Reilly?Obama has been very restrained. Many democrats are suggesting that this get wrapped up, but the word from his campaign has been very muted. He isn't telling Clinton to get out of the race. At least give him that.