The Bourbon Room

Hillary Clinton: It’s Not Over ‘Till It’s Over

The following is Major Garrett’s interview with Hillary Clinton Wednesday:

Part 1:

Part 2:

Part 3:

87 Responses to “Hillary Clinton: It’s Not Over ‘Till It’s Over”

Comment by omentum
 
Comment by Molly

KEEP FIGHTING HILLARY MILLIONS SUPPORT & VOTE FOR YOU

HILLARY OR McCAIN – NEVER OBAMA

Has nothing to do with race – or – party – who cares! I only care about our country -
Obama is NOT QUALIFIED – simple fact.

 
Comment by maire thomson

Hillary, the country was caught up in hysteria about this mystical man who the press who usually adores you and Bill annointed our Savior and, like a scene from the old hippie musical, Jesus Christ Super Star, all the emotion stirred by a musical was suddenly surroundin this new Rock Star. We are so sorry we didn’t know the press played us for fools. Boy do those of us who voted early wish we could take our votes back and give them to you.

West Virginia got it right. They had the advantage of already knowing about Odinga, Auchi (and hence Saddam Hussein), Rezko, Wright, Ayers, Michelle Obama, Obama’s pledge of allegiance to Africa First and the black agenda over the American agenda and O’s dual citizenship in Kenya, his connections to Hamas, PLO, Khalidi, his Kenyan brother Roy the Muslim Islamst and every other piece of scum in the Muslim world.

They told us he was brilliant and we believed them. Nevermind he talked today about the 48 states andAlaska and Hawaii (as if territories still). Yesterday he said he would campaign in all 57 states (there are 57 Moslem states). Then he said they speak Arabic in Afghanistan. The guy’s a boomin’ idiot–a “useful idiot” in the Marxist cause and therefore dangerous.

Hillary we are sorry! IF we could only take back our votes. Blacks are voting in the 90% for Obama in spite of his albatrosses. We “Typical white folk” should have voted for you! We were “played” by the media and now we face loosing our country to a Terroist fellow traveler.

UNLESS the Democrat party realizs that Obama is now outed–can’t win in November and do some fancy footwork with the Michigan and Florida delegations as well as the super delegates!
Obama is an obamination!

DNC Please give us a decent candidate. Find a wayto give us Hillary!

Unite! Vote White!!

IF HILL CAN’twin, vote McCain.

 
Comment by Mike

Sorry, IT’s over.

 
Comment by Mike

Hillary will win

 
Comment by Mike

Obamas’ already won.

 
Comment by Vonay

Right, it’s not over.

 
Comment by Look2theWest

A nice exchange of in-the-beltway issues but weak on issues Americans (should) care about.

For example, to really reduce the price of gas for those WV nurses, what about drilling in ANWR and off the coasts, with strict environment-protecting controls, and releasing some of the SPR until those new wells come online? This would really lower the price of gas for average Americans, replace foreign oil sources with domestic and improve our trade deficit. If Dems don’t go along with that, why shouldn’t those nurses blame the Democrats this fall?

Also, isn’t it true, Senator Clinton, that the booming 90s economy, you keep taking credit for, actually began in March, 1991 – a full 21 months before your husband took office? Isn’t it also true that the 1994 Republican’s fiscal discipline and the Bush 41 recovery have more to do with the late 1990s surpluses than anything your husband did? If so, why should Americans trust you with our economy? In fact, given the Dem majorities, isn’t it more likely a Hillary economy would be more like Carter’s economy than the one your husband inherited?

Lastly, and far more important, are questions about Rwanda – most media has been afraid to ask the Clintons about Rwanda – until now. After the Holocaust, we promised “never again” at the 1948 UN Genocide Convention. In 1994, over 50,000 blacks per week were butchered to death during the Rwanda Genocide. To avoid our UN obligation, President Clinton tried to convince the world it wasn’t technically “genocide”. Incredibly, the world believed President Clinton and, for 14 long weeks, the slaughter continued until over 800,000 blacks died.

Senator Clinton – As someone who has fought for women and children for 35 years, why didn’t you speak out publicly against your husband when you saw the news footage of the Kagera River, red with the blood of victims and clogged with the bloated & hacked body parts of women and children? You call yourself a feminist and yet you remained silent while hundreds of thousands of black women, young and old, were raped and mutilated – why?

Do you believe your husband’s apologies are enough considering over 800,000 blacks lost their lives on his watch? Recent reports indicate your husband and V.P. Gore were aware as early as week three a horrific genocide was happening but did not acknowledge it publicly. By week three, the Hutus had slaughtered over 100,000 Tutsis. When did you begin to think it was genocide? If early on, why not speak out publicly to save lives? If not until later, then why should America trust you to be President if you failed to see a significant human disaster was unfolding and that urgent action was needed?

Major – I know these questions are a little rough but the subject matter is rough. I truly believe journalists have a solemn obligation to hold our leaders accountable, even if the questions are difficult.

Thanks…Matt

 
Comment by Look2theWest

Major – another good interview. May I suggest a couple questions?

For example, to really reduce the price of gas for those WV nurses, what about drilling in ANWR and off the coasts, with strict environment-protecting controls, and releasing some of the SPR until those new wells come online? This would really lower the price of gas for average Americans, replace foreign oil sources with domestic and improve our trade deficit. If Dems don’t go along with that, why shouldn’t those nurses blame the Democrats this fall?

Also, isn’t it true, Senator Clinton, that the booming 90s economy, you keep taking credit for, actually began in March, 1991 – a full 21 months before your husband took office? Isn’t it also true that the 1994 Republican’s fiscal discipline and the Bush 41 recovery have more to do with the late 1990s surpluses than anything your husband did? If so, why should Americans trust you with our economy? In fact, given the Dem majorities, isn’t it more likely a Hillary economy would be more like Carter’s economy than the one your husband inherited?

Lastly, and far more important, are questions about Rwanda – most media has been afraid to ask the Clintons about Rwanda – until now. After the Holocaust, we promised “never again” at the 1948 UN Genocide Convention. In 1994, over 50,000 blacks per week were butchered to death during the Rwanda Genocide. To avoid our UN obligation, President Clinton tried to convince the world it wasn’t technically “genocide”. Incredibly, the world believed President Clinton and, for 14 long weeks, the slaughter continued until over 800,000 blacks died.

Senator Clinton – As someone who has fought for women and children for 35 years, why didn’t you speak out publicly against your husband when you saw the news footage of the Kagera River, red with the blood of victims and clogged with the bloated & hacked body parts of women and children? You call yourself a feminist and yet you remained silent while hundreds of thousands of black women, young and old, were raped and mutilated – why?

Do you believe your husband’s apologies are enough given that over 800,000 blacks lost their lives on his watch? Recent reports indicate your husband and V.P. Gore may have been aware as early as week three that a horrific genocide was happening, but did not acknowledge it publicly. By week three, the Hutus had slaughtered over 100,000 Tutsis. When did you begin to think it was genocide? If early on, why not speak out publicly to save lives? If not until later, why should America trust you to be President if you failed to see a significant human disaster was unfolding and that urgent action was needed?

Major – I know these questions are a little rough but the subject matter is rough. I believe journalists have a solemn obligation to hold leaders accountable, even if questions are difficult.

Thanks…Matt

 
Comment by Susan

She comes across as so cold and pretentious.

 
 
Comment by mayjadjor

Major… you are one of my favorites on Fox because you always ask the best questions. This was a great interview!!! Maybe a couple of your collegues, (Hannity, Doucey, etc.) can learn a thing or two. OBAMA ‘O8!!!

 
Comment by Duffer

What has to happen to make her know that it’s over? Is she that dense not to realize that there is no chance, that she has for all intents and purposes been eliminated as a viable candidate from this election? Or is just another Hilliaryism telling the American people that she is not going to listen to the experts and basically do what she wants? Is this really the type of person that we can afford to have in the White House, or even the Senate for that matter?

Honestly, I have to question her judgment, after running her campaign into bankrupcy with overspending in the early days of the election, not being able to pay her bills when due, what do you think this tax and spend candidate will do to us, the “hardworking Americans” – I know I sure can’t afford any more “special entitlements” and “projects” such as mandatory health care. Who is going to pay for this, the youth of America?

 
Comment by Will

Hillary Clinton is in this race for Hillary Clinton and no one else. She honestly believes she’s the candidate to lead the United States into the next decade. However, the voters in the Democratic primaries seem extremely fickle; they desire to be on board with their candidate, but the system of assigning delegates has created more problems that expected. At this point, one month before the Denver Convention, the Democrats are in a quagmire, spiraling vertiginously into the abyss of another mediocre candidate.

I have no doubt that once the Democrats select their presidential hopeful for 2008, Republican John McCain will have perfected his election strategy. They cannot assail McCain; he’s a war hero, a military legacy, and has over twenty years of experience in Washington D.C. He understands that the President is the most powerful person on the planet, yet, he has a maverick streak, he’s unconventional and in my opinion, will keep our country safe from terrorism, islamo-fascism and protect our individual 2nd amendment rights.

 
Comment by Richard

I find it very disgusting that Edwards, (the supposed champion of the poor and working class voter), endorsed Barack Obama after Hillary’s landslide victory in West Virginia(the champion state of the working class). I and many other Americans hope Hillary continues this fight for the nomination. The facts are, no matter who endorses Barack Obama, many Americans will never vote for him. There are still questions about his connections to Rezko, Chicago business scams, his patriotism, and connections with Hamas.

 
Comment by Rebecca

I would think I would be quite upset if I were Hillary Clinton that John Edwards went against his word and endorsed before all the votes were counted, as he said before and even on LARRY KING two nights earlier that he would not do that. This action just goes to show he is out for himself and not for the good of the country; more importantly, it shows we need FINALLY a woman’s energy in the White House in 2008.

The Bible predicts the rise and strength of woman and that Hillary will win the White House. Here is a prediction done in 2006: http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:JiRadlIbGXIJ:www.truveo.com/The-2008-US-Presidential-Election-Predictions-by/id/1591273029+astrolgy+predictions+hillary+clinton&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=us&client=firefox-aShe

Hillary is supposedly the 21st Century ATHENA: ” Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill. She was the favorite child of Zeus. She had sprung fully grown out of her father’s head. Her mother was Metis, goddess of wisdom and Zeus’ first wife. In fear that Metis would bear a son mightier than himself. Zeus swallowed her and she began to make a robe and helmet for her daughter. The hammering of the helmet caused Zeus great pain in the form of headaches and he cried out in agony. Skilled Hephaestus ran to his father and split his skull open and from it emerged Athena, fully grown and wearing her mother’s robe and helmet. She is the virgin mother of Erichthnonius.

Athena and her uncle Poseidon were both very fond of a certain city in Greece. Both of them claimed the city and it was decided that the one that could give the finest gift should have it. Leading a procession of citizens, the two gods mounted the Acropolis. Poseidon struck the side of the cliff with his trident and a spring welled up. The people marveled, but the water was as salty as Poseidon’s sea and it was not very useful. Athena’s gift was an olive tree, which was better because it gave the people food, oil and wood. Athena named her city Athens.

Athena’s companion was the goddess of victory, Nike, and her usual attribute is the owl.”
from Enclyclopedia Mythica. Written by by Ryan Tuccinardi

Hillary in 2008; Barack in 2012
Hillary all the Way!

 
Comment by brian

Evidently, Clinton can’t sing.

 
Comment by Patty, NJ

Obama needed something to make him look like something after loosing West Virginia by 40 points…..To bad we all know better. For those of you people who think the Hillary supporters will vote for Obama in November..ou people really need to get off the Kool-aid!!!

 

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Comment by Carol

It’s Not Over!!! Why hasn’t anyone discussed the DNC’s misguided control in exercising their judgment (???) in disqualifying Florida & Michigan voters? How is it that a committee can override or supercede the constituional right of American voters? The truth is that they can’t! They may have convinced themselves and some misinformed American’s that they truly have that much authority…but the truth is they can’t negate any American’s voters rights or their votes! Where is the ACLU in all of this? This is far from over. Obama talks about changing politics….well he is certainly on his way~ since he had advocated only counting the casted votes of the UNITED 48 STATES OF AMERICA!

 
Comment by Viv

Hillary deserves to have florida and michigan reseated in complete. If obama wins, john mcain will be our next president, and i for one will vote republican for the first time.

 
Comment by Torch of Time

Soon will be the time to de-nuke Iran,

be it Bush,

Hillary,

Obama,

or McCain.

 
Comment by Sharon Bryant

I believe that Hillary Clinton is the best candidate to run for the Presidency. If Senator Clinton does not win the delegate count, I will not vote. Even though Barack Obama is also a Democratic candidate, there has been an overwhelming controversy about his life and beliefs. I am one of the Pa working class voters. I won’t be convinced otherwise just because I am Democratic. I am a full time working RN, and I am sick and tired of listening to the political analysts say that if Hillary doesn’t win, then working America will automatically turn to Obama. No way!!!!!!!! Sharon Bryant, Pittsburgh, Pa.

 
Comment by Teresa Moore

Things that I am proud of, I am proud to have witness such history in this time of my life. I am proud to be an American. I am proud to seek a degree that I know I earn prior but was held back by professors that was allowed to do so even when I have factual evidence of illegally tempering with my grades. I am proud that I tried on several occasion to contact both my governor and a person of interest that admitted that I was wrong but was not strong enough to stand for what was right. I am proud to have worked in a work place such as a United Post Office in Jacksonville, Fl spit on subjected to bias treatment and subjected to hostile work environment after complaining through all available avenues’ that was available for me. I am proud that I have no animosity towards no one because I will come out of this storm because I am a strong woman a humble person that believes that I will prevail as a better person. So Senator Clinton, I believe at this time it is not your time; it is time for all to come together for the sake of bringing the nation together. It is not because Senator Obama Barrack is weak to McCain. It is not because he lacks respect and votes from the people. It is not because he’s not educated. You say he has no experience yet he has the best of experience he has experience what it is to live day to day not knowing how tomorrow will be, he has wondered about his next meal, he has been were the people is today, he was able to raise above it, yet he work for less money to make a different in others life, not only is he mix with the blood of African American, he is also mixed with the blood of white man, so to make is a race issue that isn’t acceptable. He get’s votes from all walks of people as I am certain that you do as well. This campaign should be a negative campaign it should be positive. Just take a seat back and thank God that you have had the opportunity to have had a chance to live in the White House. Allow a time for healing. As time goes by a healing will come about. Teresa Bray Moore

 
Comment by ann of north carolina

I was a republican who switched to vote for Hillary. I believe she is the one to win the White House. I still have hope. Keep going.

 
Comment by Hank

I’m so sick of her rule changing. Quit moving the numbers from 2025, quit counting some states and not others to change popular vote counts, quit emphasizing that super delegates can switch to your side, and have no commitments, it’s all dirty. Dirty, Dirty, Dirty.

I can’t follow a leader who I know is a cheat.

 
Comment by Marion Felps

Hillary please keep up the fight for America. Obama has other issue that Fox or Cnn want put out until they force you out. Obama will never win against McCain. Obama hurt a baby by not letting this baby get health care. Obama could be link to an investigation as well as Pastor Wright and his church concerning the death of a gay friend. Obama wife stated you can’t take care of your own house how can you take care of America. That saying may come back to haunt her big time. More will surface about Obama. Why did the media put blinders on American people just because they wanted to have news about the first black president? Are they forgetting his mother is white? The media far left have Obama in their back pockets. I am very disappointed in John Edwards decision to choose Obama. Of course, John Edwards wife is smarter then he is as she well knows that you are the better choice. Hillary you are best qualified to be President of our great nation. If you lose, I will change my party line from Democrat to an Independent voter and urge my family and friends and my church to do the same. I will vote for McCain if he runs against Obama. So will thousands of people.

 

I am a republican who switched to vote for Hillary. I feel she would make the best president. Keep Going.

 
Comment by Esther Carr

We had 8 years of the Clintons’ life in the White House. Many nights of concern for
our country and all the women involved with Slick Willie. Now we continue to see
them on tv every night (Fox News) and it is frightening.

I am sure all of America in their right minds want to see more of our hero
John McCain and his thoughts on what he can do for America.

If you continue to cover the Dems at the rate you are going, we are turning to
movies, history and documentary channels.

 
Comment by Kims2cool

My internet is really slow today, so I am having trouble in seeing the posted videos. However, I did see part of your interview on FOX and wanted to comment on Hillary’s “overtime” viewpoint. Hillary does have a right to continue on in this race as long as she has the money and backing to do it. However, no matter what her comments about sticking it out until it is no longer viable for her to do so, seems like more wishful thinking than solid evidence. In actuality, Hillary is loaning her campaign money and in debt for several thousand dollars and she cannot keep up with Obama for fundraising. Her super delegates are peeling off from her because they see what she fails to: her message is not appealing to the constituency that it needs to. It is lackluster, it does not inspire, and only builds upon the dissatisfaction of others as a platform. Hillary’s agitation in creating a racial divide in this race have come back to haunt her and I saw her apology for her “white working class” comment. Of course she knew that comment would create racial tension! For all of Hillary’s arrogance, she is NOT stupid! I think an apology was in order and that she should stop this type of rhetoric and stick to the facts–she is having trouble herself in capturing the youth and African American vote.

The endorsement of John Edwards yesterday was more clarification that Hillary is continuing to experience eroding support. Edwards represents the working class voter that Hillary has been getting, so far. However, with an Edwards endorsement to Obama won’t his supporters now be more likely to back Obama? One has to ask, why can’t Hillary deliver the knock-out punch to finish this race and get the nomination? What are voters seeing about HER that they don’t like? Also, why are high profile political figures NOT choosing Hillary? If they know her so well and understand her political arguments, why are they choosing Obama even in the wake of Rev. Wright? It is because they DO know Hillary and what she represents and they don’t think she is qualified for the top job in the country. The American public should also recognize this fact and take a second look at Hillary and HER past. Hillary would be wrong for the country and take us down the path of a socialized government.

 
Comment by Old Retired Person

How sad to make all this fuss, IT IS OVER!!

 
Comment by FREE AND THE BRAVE

I do give Hillary credit, but this election was over before it started. The democrats and their far left agenda will most likely win in Nov. I am saddened by this, but Obama looks the the next president. I can’t believe these young people are willing to blindly follow him. The next 4yrs is going to be a little more “change” than the Obamabots bargained for. I will still pull for McCain!

 
Comment by Vonay

Right it is not over………Tho’ Obama with his old Washington supporters would like to give Hillary the boot.

Too bad she whipped his a$$ in West Virginia.

Obama’s private $hit deal in that smoky back room with Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Polosi, Carter, Kennedy, and all the rest of the not too super delegates is getting ready to hit the fan.

They talked about the “ignorant people in West Virginia and how they need to controll the “ignorant hillbillies” in Kentucky. One idea was the millions of flyers being distributed all over Ky. showing Obama with a big cross behind him.

Another idea: they will be sending Edwards to Kentucky with the Obama Kool aid to “talk like the hillbillies”

They can’t have another a$$ whipping of Obama by a little white woman.

 
Comment by Rj

To Wonderful Oregon and Kentucky Electorate – (Specially Young voters…)

- It’s now your turn to favor our Country with “Good Judgement” by electing the rightful candidate who will lead our country in overcoming our economic problems to a blissful years of prosperity again. A Candidate who will preside our country with “clear plans” and not by “mere words” to protect the safety and security of every Americans; and A candidate will not use and destroy the Reputation and Prestige of the Presidency for self aggrandizement of false hopes of dealing with government who advocates terrorisms without condition.
- You need to vote for a candidate who has no ties with anybody who hates America in any shape or forms.
- Don’t vote for a candidate who’s loyalty to the Flag and Country is questionable.
- Don’t be swayed by Flowery speeches without substance by some politician who thinks words are enough to solve our problems without clear plans and solutions.

- Oregon follow your heart! and Vote as Patriots!

- Vote Senator Hillary Clinton as President!

 
Comment by Redphilly

Hillary’s Missed Opportunity

West Virginia needs to secede from the Union. They have proven that they want to be alone, as Greta once said. To not vote for Obama just because he is black embarrassed and angered Caucasian people who are not racists. Edwards is one of them. And for Hillary to capitalize on their ignorant thinking, instead of criticizing them for it, makes her look very small and short-sighted. She is taking all those African-Americans who are her supporters and camp workers for granted by not chastising West Virginians for being out of touch with the rest of the country. This is what she should have told them the day of the race in West Virginia: “I am telling all of you, don’t vote for me just because I am Caucasian. Vote for me because I am the best candidate.” This I could respect.

 
Comment by Jim

Senator does have a case as to who would be the better candidate in the general election, she or Senator Obama. And yes, race does seem to have a role in this. Of the eight States with a black population of 20% or more, Senator Obama won all eight in the Primaries. However, if this was the General Election and the only candidates were Senators Obama and Clinton competing for the Electoral College votes, Senator Clinton would win by 83 votes (including Michigan and Florida). She would win by 39 Electoral Votes not including those two States. And yes, she can win the big ones. She would carry California (55 votes), New York (31 votes), and Texas (34 votes). These three alone account for 120 Electoral Votes. Those eight aforementioned States won by Senator Obama in the Primaries account for only 69 Electoral Votes, 32% of the total of 217 Electoral College votes in the 28 Primaries he won. Senator Clinton’s total would be 300 Electoral College votes with Michigan and Florida counted or 256 votes not counting those two states.

 
Comment by No longer democrat

Obama also has questionable connections with Kenya. The leader of the Kenyan Orange Democratic Movement opposition leader, Raila Odinga, is Barack Obama’s cousin. It seems Obama asked Dick Morris to advice his cousin in his election effort in Kenya.
http://inyourface.info/ArT/Theta/KeNY.shtml

I read on the blogs a few days ago, a theory that Obama’s myth and candidacy was Carl Rove’s idea to guarantee the republicans will win in November (by practically splitting the democrats)- Rove must be a diabolic genius – but now it makes sense the timing of Rove resigning from Bush’s cabinet was so he could orchestrate and secretly finance Obama candidacy. The funding for Obama comes in big part from employees of Oil companies and their families. I doubt Obama knows it he is just Rove’s puppet.

Obama is not electable. But if we see it why can’t the DNC superdelgates see it?
I been reading blogs and see a lot of regret from people who voted for Obama. Obama is not who he wants us to believe he is. This man should not be a senator never mind US president.

 
Comment by profitleads

It’s over Hillary.

 
Comment by Bella In Florida

We are a big movement behind you Hillary. Go all the way to the Convention. Make Obama work hard to get the nomination. We love you and believe in you.

 
Comment by Jo Ann Crutchfield

I am very happy to see senator Clinton stay in the race. If Barack Obama becomes the nominee it is because the media, favors him so much, especially cnn and msnbc, which is why I’m blogging on Fox News. I am an african American female from Georgia and I voted for Hillary Clinton to be our nominee and I still have faith in her ability to WIN!

 
Comment by Tim in Ohio

Hey Hillary!!! In case you haven’t noticed — IT’S OVER!!! The Democratic Party is turning away not towards!!

End this pleasantly, have discussion with Barack Obama on how you can help, if offered – take the VP position – it’ll put you in the right place for the Presidency in 2016!

Oh, one thing though — leave Bill in New York to mind the Homestead! He has been one of your problems this year!

If you’ll do this we’ll have 4 firsts! 1) First African-American President; 2) First Woman Vice President; 3) First woman President; and 4) First husband and wife who both were President!

 
Comment by Texas Trail Dog

MAJOR GARRETT – One Question, I know you represent a network that desires OBAMA be the next President of the U.S., but I will commend you on your interview. It was very fair and good. THAT IS WHY WITH THE ANSWERS HILLARY MADE SHE SHOULD BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. The question of economy that you asked you know was asked to the wife of the GREATEST PRESIDENT THESES U.S. EVER HAD. He Balanced the Budget and left office with three trillion dollars in escrow all under the worst harassment the REPUBLICANS could throw at him. No Doubt in my mind HILLARY will take a while to overcome BUSH’s follies but she will overcome. On the other hand OBAMA does not have a plan or a clue as how to do this. While we or discussing OBAMA why don’t you interview him also? Don’t let Blitzer or Cafferty do it. They are way too biased an will not ask OBAMA the HARD QUESTIONS. I think she showed in your interview why she should be the President. PLEASE HILLARY DO NOT EVEN THINK OF A VP UNDER OBAMA. I as much as I like you will not be a Democrat anymore if this happens. You don’t need a VP job. Your place in History is made win or lose. OBAMA’S HAS YET TO BE HEARD FROM. DON’T BE A PART OF THE DOWNFALL OF AMERICA WITH THIS MAN. I will vote for McCAIN before I’ll vote for him. Also I’ll vote for McCAIN if you take a VP slot. I still love you, but that is the way it is. I’ve been a Democrat for 51-years. I’m not too old to change.

 
Comment by Randy

Unbelievable!

Every Major News Media outlet be it CNN, FOX, ABC, NBC… and whoever else for that matter, continue to either marginalize or attempt to terminate Hillary’s campaign.

What is with you people? She talks about the issues… Barack galavants across the country like some teen idol and the media just sucks it up.

I’m a voter that happens to be male. In my opinion, Misogyny and bias have raised their ugly heads during this campaign.

OK, I understand if you don’t want to vote for her… fine. But, allow her the same consideration you would allow for the candidate of you chosing.

 
Comment by pauline

Hillary Clinton needs to stay in the race and secure the nomination. Obama demonstated his weakness and lack of judgement yet again with his rantings that President Bush was referring to him in his speech to our ally. His egocentric mind make him a troubling candidate. His angry words against President Bush was inappropriate, especially since it was clear that he was speaking of former President Carters unoffical visit to Hamas. Is the stress of the long campaign starting to unravel Obama, or is there a deeper problem? The stress of the office of President needs someone that has experience, temperment, wisdom, sound judgement, in the face of critical problems. Hillary Clinton has demonstrated strength and the experience needed for this office. This just reaffirms my commitment and support for Senator Clinton. Paula in Va.

 
Comment by Skeets

THATS WHAT I SAY.
It’s not over till its over.
Hillary 08

 
Comment by Rj

To Wonderful Oregon and Kentucky Electorate – (Specially Young voters…

- It’s now your turn to favor our Country with “Good Judgement” by electing the rightful candidate who will lead our country in overcoming our economic problems to a blissful years of prosperity again. A Candidate who is tested and will preside our country with “clear plans” and not by “mere words” to protect the safety and security of every Americans; and A candidate will not use and destroy the Reputation and Prestige of the Presidency for self aggrandizement of false hopes of dealing with government who advocates terrorisms without condition.
- You need to vote for a candidate who has no ties with anybody who hates America in any shape or forms.
- Don’t vote for a candidate who’s loyalty to the Flag and Country is questionable.
- Don’t be swayed by Flowery speeches without substance by some politician who thinks words are enough to solve our problems without clear plans and solutions.

- Oregon and Kentucky follow your heart! and Vote as Patriots!

Let’s have real CHANGE!

Elect a woman in the whitehouse!!!

What do you say Misogynist DNC Leaders???

- Vote Senator Hillary Clinton as President!

 
Comment by Jim

Senator Clinton does have a case as to who would be the better candidate in the general election, she or Senator Obama. And yes, race does seem to have a role in this. Of the eight States with a black population of 20% or more, Senator Obama won all eight in the Primaries. However, if this was the General Election and the only candidates were Senators Obama and Clinton competing for the Electoral College votes, Senator Clinton would win by 83 votes (including Michigan and Florida). She would win by 39 Electoral Votes not including those two States. And yes, she can win the big ones. She would carry California (55 votes), New York (31 votes), and Texas (34 votes). These three alone account for 120 Electoral Votes. Those eight aforementioned States won by Senator Obama in the Primaries account for only 69 Electoral Votes, 32% of the total of 217 Electoral College votes in the 28 Primaries he won. Senator Clinton’s total would be 300 Electoral College votes with Michigan and Florida counted or 256 votes not counting those two states.

 
Comment by pauline

Hillary Clinton should not give up! The country is depending on her to lead us out of the overwelming problems that the country faces. She is the only one with real solutions and the determination to work for the American people. Obama remains an inept, and inexperienced Senator with a lack luster record. Hollow words are not going to solve our problems, we need Senator Clinton a warrior with a history of action and results. Obama has successfully divided the country and set race relations back one hundred years. He needs to get out of the race, we have had enough of his empty rehtoric. Supporting Hillary all the way to the white house!

 
Comment by vvv

of course it is not over until we get michigan and florida counts. hillary is the best of all. she has lot of experience. no doubt about that. go hillary go hillary

 
Comment by mae

Obama is a POLITICIAN. He is only telling everyone what they want to hear. He won’t be able to change a thing in Washington. He is the biggest racist of all, shrouding his candidacy in “sweetie” talk. Why no more debates. he can’t debate, he can only read a speech. He heems and haws all over the place when questioned. Moves around the subject, never gives a clear answer. Does he have any ideas, any plans? NOT…. The american public is tired of being referred to as this group or that group. The Obama’s are racist at the fullest extent, they sat in a church and listened to racist oratories for 20 years, then only quit the church once it might harm his candidacy. He said he could no more denounce Rev. Wright than his own WHITE grandmother, but yet what did he do? Whatevery was politically important to himself. He and his wife are nothing but racist. You don’t have to be white to be a racist. Michelle Obama would make the most insidious first lady the US has ever seen. Who would want a woman who was only proud to be an American when her hubby started running for the presidency. What did America do for her? Way too may years in that Rev Wright pew, listening intently, shaking her head yes at every racist word uttered against the white folk of America. Obama voted for partial birth abortions. What kind of man is that? The American public are having this man shoved down their throats by the news media. he doesn’t even know what he is, white/black, he was searching for himself when he found Rev. Wright. What a person to latch onto for 20 years. I’ve attended church for years and never, never heard things like that from a preachers mouth. Obama is not a good example of an American, he hasn’t done one thing for his country that anyone can even speak of. He has done nothing. He only knows how to be a POLITICIAN. An unAmerican POLITICIAN. If Hillary isn’t the nominee, I’ll vote for McCain like thousands of other disinfranchised Democrats, the uneducated, white trash of America. Or so you news people would like everyone to believe.

 
Comment by real

If Obama was in Hiliary’s position, 180 down in the delegates, and slightly behind in the popular vote (not counting Florida).

If Hiliary was in Obama’s position, ahead in delgates and popular vote.

If Obama won Florida, where over one million democrats voted in the Florida primary.

An outcry of racial decrimination would force the democratic national committee to count Florida’s delegates and popular vote.

 
Comment by jacqueline lampman

We will NOT vote if Hillary is not nominated. This race has been brokered by Ted Kennedy and his cohorts. I worked on his campaign in 1980 in Calif. But he and this segment of the Democratic party has gone so far left we can’t see it anymore.

We are disgusted with the news media- msnbc and nbc are no longer on our viewing. Cafferty on CNN needs a sedative to calm his hatred of Hillary. We have not seen corruption like this since Chicago and Daley and Nixon!!! Large segments of the media are working to promote their own candidate. That is WRONG!! It has been depressing to watch the terrible biases.

We believe that Obama and his very angry wife are closet racists and have a very different agenda that what they are speaking in public. No one would stay in that church and expose their children to that kind of hate retoric unless they believed it.

You think that people will come around. They won’t. In 2000 the DEmocratic party said every vote should COUNT in Florida. Now they are saying lets broker and change the votes to suit Obama. What kind of HYPOCRISY IS THIS? Do they think all people are stupid. If you have values, you have them all the time, not just to suit your purpose.

We will leave the Dem party- we are lifelong dems and go Independent and probably vote for Mccain, so that Obama does not get in. That would be a worse tragedy than Bush.

My daughter and I will join any boycott of the DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION IF OBAMA IS NOM.
THANKYOU FOR LISTENING. AT LEAST I HOPE YOU ARE LISTENING! JIM AND JACKIE L.
There are nine of us who feel this way.

 
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Comment by Kims2cool

Hilary Clinton can stay in the race as long as she wants; however, the longer she stays in, she runs the risk of damaging the party and alienating voters. Hoping for the “knock-out punch” that delivers her the nomination, Hillary is grasping at anything that will allow her to grab the nomination from Obama. However, her message is not appealing to voters and no one seems to care about the rhetoric that Hillary uses against Obama or the Republicans. She can’t even get anyone to fight with her over the issues! The reality is that Hillary statistically cannot win and even counting the votes of Florida and Michigan won’t win her the superdelegate vote. Everyone is moving away from Hillary and focusing upon the developing presidential contest between Obama and McCain. Perhaps Hillary will eventually see that she has been left behind…

 
Comment by charles culwell

it upsets me that a state votes that that got clinton by 70 /30 over obama the super del back obama in that state? how can this be? we the pepole are not stupid! no vote 4 obama

 
Comment by Common Sense

That’s just what my family has taught me all of these years that It’s Not Over till it’s over.

 
Comment by Russ

At some point in time Hillary will wake up one morning pick up the newspaper and realize that there is a new president, all of this transpiring while she was on the other side of the looking glass visiting Alice in wonderland which is where she has seemingly been for the past couple of weeks She is obviously not used to being told what she may or may not do and is suffering from a bit of the old Alexander “I am in contro” Haig syndrome! Earth to Hillary, “It’s Over”, you didn’t win get over it and move on.

 
Comment by Jim

Senator Clinton does have a case as to who would be the better candidate in the general election, she or Senator Obama. And yes, race does seem to have a role in this. Of the eight States with a black population of 20% or more, Senator Obama won all eight in the Primaries. However, if this was the General Election and the only candidates were Senators Obama and Clinton competing for the Electoral College votes, Senator Clinton would win by 83 votes (including Michigan and Florida). She would win by 39 Electoral Votes not including those two States. And yes, she can win the big ones. She would carry California (55 votes), New York (31 votes), and Texas (34 votes). These three alone account for 120 Electoral Votes. Those eight aforementioned States won by Senator Obama in the Primaries account for only 69 Electoral Votes, 32% of the total of 217 Electoral College votes in the 28 Primaries he won. Senator Clinton’s total would be 300 Electoral College votes with Michigan and Florida counted or 256 votes not counting those two states.

 
Comment by kitty

the reason you dont get any comments is cause people are sick and tired of the biased media! all they talk about is Sen Obama and the United States calls itself democratic haahaa give me a break fact is if Florida’s vote does not count then dont count on most democrats in the general election. Sen.Clinton dont quit!!!! keep letting the voters have their say the way it should be, not the dictatorship way where the media and a few who have their own agendas decide. Who wants to see Barack the friend of terrorist like Bill Ayers representing our country?? God help us.

 
Comment by Kentucky

We can’t blog today. We are out working for Hillary Clinton

 
Comment by Kentucky

We can’t blog today. WE are all out working for Hillary Clinton.

 
Comment by jan phillips

Great interview. Hillary, you go girl! You have my support all the way.

 
Comment by jan phillips

Great interview. Fair and civil. I am with Hillary all the way to the White House. You go “girl!”

 
Comment by jan phillips

Great interview. Fair and civil. I am with Hillary all the way to the White House. You go “girl!”

 
Comment by hrao

No Obama bloggers – May be they are looking for books and pundits to coach the inept candidate to stop calling un related women “sweetie”?

 
Comment by Gail Littrek

Hillary is being treated unfairly. If it was a man the press would not ignore the candidate with so much support.
The race is not over and why people are not paying attention to the fact that Hillary has the popular vote is inexplainable.
It is like the a few of the major networks have proclaimed Obama the winner long ago.

 
Comment by Lori McMaster

Hillary will are your supporters and are with you forever!!!!!!!!!!!

 
Comment by supertrucker

i do not care what the obama camp or how the main stream media might try to spin this but if it is not hillary i am along with my other family members we are going to vote for McCane because if we do not vote and stay home that would be a vote for barac hussian obama.and yes fox news was the only one who got it right about what pres bush was talking about and this is comming from a hillary supporter and i really do not like pres bush but he was right and i have to call it like i see it

 
Comment by sophia

fox or any other network did not gave this lady credit , it is very sad ,you dog her down on everything or nothing, obama got away with evrything, just waych as he talks , stuttering , can make sense out of things at times , he only say whaT HE IS TOLD , MHE HAS NO THINKINGING PROCCES, HE IS SO SMART BUT SO DUMB, HE IS GOING TO BE PRESIDENT,

 
Comment by Tricia

Hillary is confident and the obvious best choice for not only the Democratic nominee but for president. On obamatruth.org it is made clear what Obamas motives and past inaction wil do-ruin this country! Hillary has clear,specific solutions and has been dealt a raw hand in the mainstream media. She has what it takes and will hold on her promises.

 
Comment by hillbilly

this is true hillary is no quitter and i hope there is something to the idea that oregon has only a very small margin over her.

 
Comment by RUSTY

Hi, i have been trying to find out about the group of women in pa, mi, oh, and fla who id threatening to boycot Obama in the fall because of the way Clinton have been treated by the press. This story broke on fox so i thought you could give a contact for these people. Thank you

 
Comment by JUDY GOFF

I will not vote for Obama. I am shocked at the number of people that will and am confused as to how he has become so popular. Color has nothing to do with it, experience and knowledge is most of my concern. The rest is, as a woman, I am tired of seeing woman that work so hard being discarded once a young man comes on the scene.

 
Comment by dixie tyler

I can’t understand how you can not allow Michigan and Florida delegates to count in the primary after all they will vote in general election and there they will be counted. I feel it is makking aa mistake not to include their imput in the primary.

 
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Comment by NO-BAMA

THIS IS FOR THE PEOPLE WHO ARE VOTING FOR THIS CLOWN.

So what does Obama do when he has no plan? He makes up a snazzy title for the pamphlet he delivers to homes.

CHANGE OREGON CAN BELIEVE IN: “Barack Obama will reinvigorate the drinking water standards that have been weakened under the Bush administration and update them to address new threats. He will help communities by restoring better federal financing for water and wastewater treatment infrastructure, and he will continue his leadership in protecting national treasures like the Great Lakes from threats such as industrial pollution, water diversion, and invasive species. Obama will establish policies to help high-growth regions with the challenges of managing their water supplies.”

GREAT LAKES IN OREGON?

HE SAID HE’S VISITED 57 STATES? DO THEY INCLUDE FLORIDA AND MICHIGAN?

WHO IS THIS OBAMA?

WHAT COUNTRY IS HE RUNNING IN? CAN’T BE THE USA.

HILLARY OR McCAIN IN 2008!

 
Comment by Maureen W,

I can not see this bright woman not in the White House come this January… This woman will win the presidency but Obama will not… He comes to this race with to much baggage… I will fight for Sen.Mc Cain to win in November, rather than see this inexperienced guy who sat in a church for 20 yrs. listening to the ranting and ravings of a mad man. I do not trust Obama nor will I or anyone I know vote for him in the fall… The Democratic Party has given this race to him and from the moment he is on the ticket millions will flea the party..

 
Comment by Maureen W,

Hillary should run as an Independent in the fall….

 
Comment by LaRue Jones

Hillary Clinton is the best and most worthwhile candidate the Democratic party has had for a long time. I admire her bravery and her perseverance!But “the boys club” of the party and of the media and of the Congress are all demonstrating the same historic behavior our male population did when women wanted the vote. Black men were given the vote before black and white women were. We had to march, demonstate, and go to jail to get the Vote. Mrs. Clinton is following in the footsteps of those wonderful women who braved a male world and male domination now as a candidate for president! If Barak Obama were some inexperienced white man, he would not have the same popularity. He is a FAD! And our country will rue the day we elect him. His past assiciations are too questionable!

 
Comment by Nancy

Remember, all of you Hillary supporters who will be voting for Mcain if Obama is the nominee (and I’m proud to say that I am one of you), the Obama campaign has hired 400 bloggers to join in our blog discussions. So when you see a comment like the one by “bob” above, don’t fall for the scare tactics. Democrats unite! It’s time we took our country back – away from the DNC and the mainstream media who decided long ago who the nominee would be. Obama is totally lacking in judgment and experience, and if you want to send a message to the DNC, vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee. Sitting at home or writing in Hillary’s name will not accomplish anything. We must either convince Hillary to run as an independent or vote for McCain. And don’t let the Obama supporters fool you. McCain is NOT another George Bush – they don’t call him the maverick for nothing! Let’s show the DNC that all of our votes count, yes, even Florida and Michigan! We get to choose the president – not the DNC and the media!!! Remember democracy? Remember one person, one vote? What a concept! It’s a pity the DNC has forgotten it!!

 
Comment by tj

The electorial delegets represent the voices of the people. The only way Clinton can win is by over-rideing the electorial delegets and as she claims to care about the voices of the people, how does that make sense! She can’t have it both ways! I also recall when Bill was running her comment about the blue collor votes. ” Screw them! We can win without their votes!.” The Clinton’s only care about the Clinton’s!

 
Comment by Kim

I don’t understand something. Let’s say McCain wins the presidency, but democrats end up winning control of Senate/House and have enough to over ride any McCain vetoes. No one on any network is talking about that scenario. Why not?

 
Comment by some one

why is she doing this to her self she makes me get tired about the democratic party and why is she runing this election like she is in her kitchen dont they have a rules for them before they start the election why is she turning everything upside down is it the kind of politics she will play if she is the president god forbid she is a must be woman i dont like her campaign at all i will rather vote for the old man who wants to stay in iraq till he is ready to live the world.

 
Comment by Travis

Hillary Clinton is in the race till the end simply because she is hoping that
Obama loses in November and she would then be the front runner in 4 years. She
wants america to see that she would be the only choice in 2012 because O’bama
couldn’t win. She then could say it was me that will carry states like Ohio
and white working class voters. She will be able to say if I was the nominee
in 08′ I would have carried those important swing states that Obama didn’t.
She is in it for herself and is looking and hoping O’bama loses in 08!

Travis

 
Comment by JUJU

Go Hillary! It’s not over til it’s over. Don’t give up and I know you won’t. You have my vote. You are qualified for the Presidency and the right person. Keep on keeping on . We need you in the WhiteHouse. Not Obama or McCain. If they go in we have probems. Obama is a dangerous man and McCain is another Bush. We don’t need those two at all. So, give a run for the money, girl. I know and can tell you know what you are doing, Hillary. And you’re the one we need for the American people.

 
Comment by jpspec

Obama did well, at the beginning, when he was totally unknown. Once the media finally got around to taking away his free pass, Obama began to slip. Example: Hillary won 5 out of the 7 last elections. ( Also, PA, WV and KY were by good margins.)

Because of the Bush administration the democrats should win in the general election. Now I will ask an important question.

After winning the white house, who will be the best person to lead the country during our difficult times? Personally, I am not ready to gamble on an unknown with little national experience.

 
Comment by Paul Graves

Neither Barack nor Hillary can gain enough delegates from the primaries to win the nomination. Thus its not over. The “Super” delegates will decide this race. They are not legally bound until they vote at the convention in August. Any commitment, deal or understanding arranged prior to that vote is non-binding. Some “Super” delegates have already changed their so-called committments. These are politicitans skilled in the art of wheeling and dealing who love the limelight. The Clintons are veterans at political in-fighting. With all due respect to the political pundits, this is far from over. The Democratic convention this summer will be the highlight of the television season.

 

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