(Photo: Geoff Kenyon)
Interesting conversation between Bill O and MC Karl Rove:
From Rove: “I find it hard to believe that the democrats are going to be able to meet in Denver and not have delegations seated from Michigan and Florida. States that she won…I find it hard to believe that we are going to have a 48 state Democratic convention. She ought to be out there right now declaring there ought to be fairness and that some delegation, she can even say to the democrat (he said republican but meant democrat…just shows you were his mind is) half the delegates from Florida and Michigan should be seated.”
They call him the architect for a reason, if I was a Hillary staffer this is the same thing I would be saying and you can damn well bet the Clinton’s and their supporters are going to fight tooth and nail to see this happen.
“It’s who ever wins the raw vote from the folks. You can not deprive Barack Obama of the nomination by brining in this one over here and having Lenny over there, that can’t happen there will be a rebellion with in the party if that is tried”
O’Reilly is right, there will be a rebellion by young…. and black Obama supporters if the Super Delegates decide this election. All I can say is if you don’t believe me I respectively disagree. I can’t believe I am agreeing with both of these guys.
“I think Obama is gonna beat her.”- O’Reilly
Roves response….”Obama is inexperienced and does not have what it takes to be commander and chief and he is the most liberal member of the US Senate (A Lie) if a Republican presidential Candidate can’t make mince meat out of that I don’t know what, on the other hand Clinton has very strong negatives, on the other hand she has very strong positives….in the fox poll she does a better at grabbing at keeping democrats in her in column then does Obama she sees 15% of the democrats sliding over to McCain and he sees 18% and I think that because their a weakness among some democrats who view Obama as not fit to be commander in chief.”
What a dilemma for the Democrats. This is so typical for the Democrats to find themselves in a can’t lose situation with a chance to lose, but ask yourselves, are people really going to vote for a 72 year old who can’t even electrify his own base?… I hope (there is that word again) not.




February 12th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
These guys both suck but are still genius. Still, I think it’s a total waste of time to worry about who is a better match up with McCain. It’s too early. Polls are unreliable. McCain doesn’t have a running mate yet. The Dems are (likely) many months away from a nominee. What focus needs to be on is policy. That’s it: Who has a better policy for America. Amorphous concepts need to slowly edge out. We need to let cable news yak away about “personality” and “momentum” but I need to know–for instance–who has a better education policy, Hill or O, from a teacher.