SHE'S DESTROYING THE PARTY!!! AND SHE'LL DO ANYTHING TO WIN!!! AND SHE'S TRYING TO RUIN OBAMA'S CHANCES SO SHE CAN RUN IN 2012!!!
| posted by Melissa McEwan | Thursday, March 27, 2008Hils tells Dems not to vote for McCain:
Clinton was asked by a questioner in the audience here what she would tell frustrated Democrats who might consider voting for McCain in the general election out of spite.Bitch.
"Please think through this decision," Clinton said, laughing and emphasizing the word "please."
"It is not a wise decision for yourself or your country."
The crowd applauded loudly.
…"First of all, every time you have a vigorous contest like we are having in this primary election people get intense," she continued. "You know, Sen. Obama has intense support. I have intense support."
Clinton stressed that there are "significant" differences between her and Obama, but said "those differences pale to the differences between us and Sen. McCain."
"I intend to do everything I can to make sure we have a unified Democratic party," she said. "When this contest is over and we have a nominee, we're going to close ranks, we're going to be united."
SHE'S DESTROYING THE PARTY!!! AND SHE'LL DO ANYTHING TO WIN!!! AND SHE'S TRYING TO RUIN OBAMA'S CHANCES SO SHE CAN RUN IN 2012!!!
Hils tells Dems not to vote for McCain:
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Clinton was asked by a questioner in the audience here what she would tell frustrated Democrats who might consider voting for McCain in the general election out of spite.Bitch.
"Please think through this decision," Clinton said, laughing and emphasizing the word "please."
"It is not a wise decision for yourself or your country."
The crowd applauded loudly.
…"First of all, every time you have a vigorous contest like we are having in this primary election people get intense," she continued. "You know, Sen. Obama has intense support. I have intense support."
Clinton stressed that there are "significant" differences between her and Obama, but said "those differences pale to the differences between us and Sen. McCain."
"I intend to do everything I can to make sure we have a unified Democratic party," she said. "When this contest is over and we have a nominee, we're going to close ranks, we're going to be united."
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