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Home Front: Politix
Richardson Backs Obama, Rebuffs Clinton
2008-03-22
Nation's Only Hispanic Governor Calls on Dems to 'Stop Fighting Among Ourselves'
Posted by:Fred

#18  the day after our election in November, when life gets back to normal

Don't count on it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-03-22 21:34  

#17  "I sing to you of the wrath of Achilles the Hillary..."

I made up some platters of vegetables with Gorgonzola dip (I like it better than bleu cheese), for those whose arterial plaque levels are reaching the danger point. For those of you with another citizenship, we are looking forward as much as you to the day after our election in November, when life gets back to normal, however less amusing it may be. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-03-22 21:25  

#16  Eris, the goddess discord, doth reign. Three thousand years since the another great show and drama and human behavior remains the same. From wiki -

The most famous tale of Eris recounts her initiating the Trojan War. The goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite had been invited along with the rest of Olympus to the forced wedding of Peleus and Thetis, who would become the parents of Achilles, but Eris had been snubbed because of her troublemaking inclinations.

She therefore (in a fragment from the Kypria as part of a plan hatched by Zeus and Themis) tossed into the party the Apple of Discord, a golden apple inscribed Kallisti – "For the most beautiful one", or "To the Fairest One" – provoking the goddesses to begin quarreling about the appropriate recipient.


Who will be the Homer for our tale? :)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-03-22 21:06  

#15  Extra butter, John, or perhaps some parmesan?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-03-22 18:17  

#14  Richardson is Hispanic--like Geraldo I suppose? His mother must have been Hispanic. This donk race is getting interesting with all the mud slinging and subterfuge. A train wreck in the making. Makes one realize why the donks are not fit to run the country. Bunch of damn infantile jerks. My mother-in-law, who is Jewish has always voted Democrat. She said she will probably vote for McCain. I have been married 30 years and have never known her to vote Republican. Please pass some more popcorn.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-03-22 17:59  

#13  yes, dipshit, I supported Hunter and Thompson. I will however, now support McCain, because at his worst he's still better than the racist and ethically challenged candidates you front for. I have no love for Clinton or his victim-wife, and yes, they should release the records. I have no time to do your work for you. Get your own ass out and do the outrage thang - me, I'm kicking back, like McCain, and enjoying watching you losers fight.....I'm even having a beverage or two and watching hoops while I kick your ass rhetorically - Have a nice day
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-22 15:55  

#12  Re Clinton Friends and colleagues:

What Friends and Colleagues?
Posted by: RD   2008-03-22 13:36  

#11  "My great affection and admiration for Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton will never waver,"

What a load of rubbish.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-03-22 12:32  

#10  Frank G, your lack of outrage over the Clintons refusing to release their tax returns and administrative papers are noteworthy. Your mild temperament at Bill Clinton inviting J. Wright to the White House for soothing, after his romp with Monica, smacks of being a hypocrit! Your feelings about McCain from before Iowa has certainly changed...and yes I checked the archives! But I understand; It's easier to focus on one persons 'blackness', than several peoples 'whiteness'! Rush Limbaugh has done the same! Just to put this in perspective!

Where precisely were you and O'bama when the Hildebeest was having those people run over by tanks in Waco?
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-03-22 12:16  

#9  snm has drunken from the O'koolaid. He's a true believer. Politicians generally all con men/women. Obama is not the exception. But people have a need to believe. They project themselves on to these types and in doing so sell themselves on to whom they commit. As my o'man used to say [considering this time of the year], there was only one perfect human and we crucified him [literally, but along with a few hundred thousand by the Roman record].
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-03-22 11:49  

#8  That's one way to kill a thread.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-03-22 11:39  

#7  Frank G, your lack of outrage over the Clintons refusing to release their tax returns and administrative papers are noteworthy. Your mild temperament at Bill Clinton inviting J. Wright to the White House for soothing, after his romp with Monica, smacks of being a hypocrit! Your feelings about McCain from before Iowa has certainly changed...and yes I checked the archives! But I understand; It's easier to focus on one persons 'blackness', than several peoples 'whiteness'! Rush Limbaugh has done the same! Just to put this in perspective!
Posted by: smn   2008-03-22 11:22  

#6  cruise sock?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-03-22 11:15  

#5  The problem with McCain and republicans is I think McCain loves his cruise sock more than he loves conservatives.
Posted by: badanov   2008-03-22 11:13  

#4  Richardson to MSNBC reporter who asked, "How'd she take it?"

"It got a little heated".

(Would pay to hear that exchange)
Posted by: ClemScheck   2008-03-22 11:13  

#3  Secretary of State. I hope every Republican who has sworn to never vote McCain gives the prospect of an Obama cabinet some sober second thought.
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-03-22 10:48  

#2  both of Richard's delegates to go for O'bama?

Looks like he's back on the begathon for VP track
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-22 08:16  

#1  Loser backs loser, ignors other loser.
Posted by: Muggsy Gling   2008-03-22 00:12  

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