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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 337351" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>To be honest I don't listen to Rush. Another talk radio show that I enjoy even more hosted by Dave Ramsey is on during the same time slot as Rush. Although Rush has such an enormous following, and is such a huge influence in this country that I couldn't help but learn about his operation chaos and what it was trying accomplish.</p><p> </p><p>To keep the political blood flowing. If it weren't for this long drawn out political battle the mainstream media may have never picked up the Rev. Wright controversy, the Bill Ayers connection, or the bitter comments by Barak Obama. I actually believe Barak is the weaker candidate of the two, but the longer Hillary stays in the less time the dems have to regroup after a nominee has been chosen. Lets not forget the continuing unraveling of the real Barak Obama. </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed, I don't see why we can't have a national primary like we do in the general election. I can only assume the reason we do it like this is so the candidates can focus their funds on individual states instead of of the entire nation for the primary season. </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Funny, last I checked McCain <strong>is</strong> the presumptive nominee, and has done no campaigning in any of the states you just mentioned. I saw plenty of Obama and Clinton ads and I saw 0 McCain ads. Lets not forget that plenty of conservatives such as myself voted across party lines to help keep this race going for the democrats. </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>As it stands neither Clinton nor Obama will have the necessary delegate votes to get the nomination, so calling it for Obama is a bit premature. Despite outspending Clinton 4 to 1 in some areas Obama just can't put her away. Rumor has it Clinton is still fighting to seat the delegates from Florida and Michigan which would give her the lead in both the popular vote and the delegate votes. I don't agree with this move, but the prospects of a nuclear winter for the democratic party couldn't make me happier. </p><p> </p><p>I will say I am very proud of myself and my actions. Based on all the angst I am picking up from your post I must have done some good otherwise you wouldn't have wasted all this time telling me how bad I was for what I did. Operation Chaos has been a huge success, and even attributed to Clinton's lead in my state of Indiana. While some democrats are calling for her to quit she is too busy in her power trip to listen to reason, and I say more power to her. Obama will not pick her for a running mate as she would not pick him. It all comes down to the fact that the Clintons are not known as quitters and Hillary is definitely not going to start now. This is despite the wishes of the DNC or Howard dean. Denver knows this and is preparing themselves for a riot infested week when the convention takes place. I say let the blood flow, as it will do this world a ton of good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 337351, member: 249"] To be honest I don't listen to Rush. Another talk radio show that I enjoy even more hosted by Dave Ramsey is on during the same time slot as Rush. Although Rush has such an enormous following, and is such a huge influence in this country that I couldn't help but learn about his operation chaos and what it was trying accomplish. To keep the political blood flowing. If it weren't for this long drawn out political battle the mainstream media may have never picked up the Rev. Wright controversy, the Bill Ayers connection, or the bitter comments by Barak Obama. I actually believe Barak is the weaker candidate of the two, but the longer Hillary stays in the less time the dems have to regroup after a nominee has been chosen. Lets not forget the continuing unraveling of the real Barak Obama. Agreed, I don't see why we can't have a national primary like we do in the general election. I can only assume the reason we do it like this is so the candidates can focus their funds on individual states instead of of the entire nation for the primary season. Funny, last I checked McCain [B]is[/B] the presumptive nominee, and has done no campaigning in any of the states you just mentioned. I saw plenty of Obama and Clinton ads and I saw 0 McCain ads. Lets not forget that plenty of conservatives such as myself voted across party lines to help keep this race going for the democrats. As it stands neither Clinton nor Obama will have the necessary delegate votes to get the nomination, so calling it for Obama is a bit premature. Despite outspending Clinton 4 to 1 in some areas Obama just can't put her away. Rumor has it Clinton is still fighting to seat the delegates from Florida and Michigan which would give her the lead in both the popular vote and the delegate votes. I don't agree with this move, but the prospects of a nuclear winter for the democratic party couldn't make me happier. I will say I am very proud of myself and my actions. Based on all the angst I am picking up from your post I must have done some good otherwise you wouldn't have wasted all this time telling me how bad I was for what I did. Operation Chaos has been a huge success, and even attributed to Clinton's lead in my state of Indiana. While some democrats are calling for her to quit she is too busy in her power trip to listen to reason, and I say more power to her. Obama will not pick her for a running mate as she would not pick him. It all comes down to the fact that the Clintons are not known as quitters and Hillary is definitely not going to start now. This is despite the wishes of the DNC or Howard dean. Denver knows this and is preparing themselves for a riot infested week when the convention takes place. I say let the blood flow, as it will do this world a ton of good. [/QUOTE]
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