Kos
Right Wing News has some great samples from Daily Kos of what Nelsa talked about in his previous post - Democrats "eating their young!" The bloodbath in the Democratic Party has been set in motion. With Hillary Clinton's big wins yesterday, she is determined to keep going and very well may carry this fight on into the summer or even all the way to the Democratic Convention in August. The level of ill will between Obama and Clinton supporters is growing stronger.
Below are three of the quotes from the far-left website Daily Kos. Let's just say they show that Hillary Clinton is not their favorite person right now:
"I would have willingly supported any Democratic nomineee, hoping to put an end to the Republican dominance of government. No longer. Barack Obama has won the primary. Hillary is all but dead. But if the Clinton's, and Mark Penn, and Terry McAlliff think they are going to steal this nomination from the voters in the Democratic Party, they are in for an unpleasant surprise.
I will work unrelentingly to deny Hillary Clinton the White House because she has shown a complete lack of respect for the Party, the voters, and the process of democracy, itself.
I have just joined the ranks of Clinton haters." -- Granny Doc
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"Barack Obama must run as a fourth party candidate in November if somehow he is denied the Democratic nomination. Barack can win as a fourth party because I believe his support (about 40%+ of the nation) is rock-ribbed (whatever that means), while the remaining vote will be split among Hillary, McCain and Nader." -- fightorleave
"I grieve for my country.
Yes, it is About Race. Over 20% of white voters in Ohio (MSNBC - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/... say that race was an important factor in voting and they went 3-to-1 for Clinton. That's the margin of difference. This has been a consistent result in exit polling for the last dozen contests (MSNBC, CNN, Pew). Pew Research found that 25% of Clinton supporters will vote for McCain over Obama (Meanwhile, only 10% of Obama voters will vote for McCain). Now what else could that possibly mean than it is not about policy or qualifications for these people, it is about race plain and simple.
...But what grieves me the most though is that if Clinton wins the nomination it will set back the Democratic Party and the United States for decades. ...If Clinton is going to campaign as just another Bush, then why should they be motivated to turn out if the choice is Hillary Bush versus John McBush? President McBush Here We Come." -- DJ ProFusion
You think this is not going to get good before it's over?




