CLINTONS DESERVED TO LOSE IN WISCONSIN

By Dick Morris
02.20.2008

Bill and Hillary Clinton and the geniuses who are running their campaign have done all they possibly could to lose in Wisconsin and their efforts have been rewarded! They publicly speculated that they would override the will of the voters and line up super delegate/bosses to vote for them regardless of how their districts and states voted. They spoke about using delegate credentials challenges over seating the Florida and Michigan delegations to overturn the will of the primaries. Bill Clinton’s volatile temper was on full display pitting the former president in a shouting match against a heckler. There has never been a run-up to a critical primary with less focus and discipline on the part of one of the candidates. It is as if the Clintons are above management and won’t submit to common sense suggestions from their obviously cowed staff.

It is as if the lunatics are running the asylum and it shows!




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  1. phyllis5473 on February 20, 2008 5:35 pm

    I am a McCain person, but will do anything (legal) to stop Hillary. In the Indiana Primary (the forgotten state), I will vote for Obama, because McCain has it in the bag. I had decided to do this even before you said it on O’Reilly! Maybe others will catch on after you said it. My husband and I think you are the greatest! (I mean what I say!!!)
    Thank you,
    Phyllis Vesvardes

  2. KevinFromHouston on February 20, 2008 6:35 pm

    That was great. I think Bill and Barack should throw on some gloves and duke it out in the ring. Then at least Obama could get some revenge on Bill’s racist remarks from earlier in the campaign. Though, come March 4th, it’ll be official. Obama Vs McCain. Can’t wait.

  3. bolafson on February 20, 2008 6:37 pm

    …and they kept it up today. Both HRC and McCain tried the argument that you need experience to be Commander in Chief and Obama doesn’t have it.

    Gee, it takes me back to the “experience” around the table in Powell, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush and what that got us.

    Don’t we have Generals to provide real experience. Isn’t what is needed just to listen to them on military matters?

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