Tuesday, November 4, 2008

If My Guy Wins, Or If Your Guy Wins

No one is happy to be in Iraq. But a premature pullout will allow Iran and Al-Queda to move in.Whether or not you like the war, the "Obama plan" is a recipe for disaster. A pullout will mean victory for Iran and Osama and it won't stop there. Where will the next stop be? New York City? Washington DC?
If McCain wins it will give the conservatives in the House and Senate the opportunity to be Mavericks, and hold his feet to the fire... At least if McCain wins it will keep the system intact.

Monday, September 29, 2008

The Democrats Caused the Financial Meltdown!!!

There is something genuinely sickening about seeing Barney Frank and Nancy Pelosi and Reid and the others trying to stick President Bush and the Republicans with the blame for the financial meltdown that has put the American taxpayer in hock for the problem they created.
I am genuinely baffled by the Republican's refusal to place the blame squarely where it belongs when speaking to the American People. I detect a serious lack of cojones.
I just don't see McCain shoving this down the dems throats as he is too much a gentleman and wants to be seen as a peacemaker and bipartisan. McCain is going to screw around and blow this election which he has been handed on a silver platter. He and RNC have been given tons of opportunities and have failed to use them. One month to election and it is getting to be too late to turn the tide.

Another Big Freeeeeeekin Deal

Another Super Bowl, another moonbat rock 'n' roll superstar at halftime.Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform at the 2009 Super Bowl halftime show in Tampa, Fla., the NFL and NBC announced Sunday night.Continuing a run of major talent that has lately included the Rolling Stones, U2, Paul McCartney, Prince and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
However, I think that Brucie boy Anyway, it will be a perfect time for a bathroom break.will have to cancel, because he'll still be too upset about his boy O-bama having lost the November election to ever perform again...

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Crowds turn out for Palin where ever she goes.

McCain drew loud applause, first at a morning appearance in the downtown of a quaint, Republican-leaning Wisconsin village and then at a more-boisterous amphitheater rally here in Michigan’s working-class Macomb County. Yet it was Palin who many, especially women, in both crowds were thrilled to see up close just days after she exploded onto the national political scene. Clutching signs with messages such as “Girl Power” and “Sarah Is My American Idol,” moms and their daughters lined the barricades just outside The Chocolate Shop in Cedarburg, Wisconsin that served as the backdrop for the rally. The women said they had come to see both members of the new Republican ticket, but couldn’t fake it when asked who they were more excited to lay eyes on. “Sarah!” a small group of them yelled .
Meghan Groppe, 12, of Cedarburg explained the enthusiasm. “Because if they get voted in she’ll be the first lady vice-president,” Groppe said, flashing a smile missing a few teeth. More expansive but similarly enthusiastic was Cheryl Hauswirth of nearby Grafton, Wisconsin. “She's a real women, she's a real feminist but she's not strident—she's like us,” said Hauswirth, a middle-aged mother who didn’t offer her age. “She’s strong, powerful and opinionated, all the things a women should be while still retaining her femininity, her womanhood.” If McCain was bothered by his number two stealing some of his thunder, he didn’t show it. Rather, he seemed to revel in the seeming affirmation of his risky selection of a political unknown. “Isn’t this the most marvelous running mate in the history of this nation?” he enthused to the thousands of Wisconsin voters who jammed an intersection just down the block from the Rivoli Theater where the marquee welcomed the new Republican ticket. When he asked how many in the audience saw her speech, nearly every hand went up along with a rousing cheer. “She has done so much already to lift the spirits and morale of people all over this country,” McCain said, but he could have been easily talking about what the Alaska governor and overnight sensation on the Right has done for his own candidacy.
Sounds like the Dems have a mess on their hands...hehe... Now they will have to run two campaigns.. One against McCain, and one against Palin. Right now, they are staying away from Palin so not to get off of message. But they will have to soon. They think they can just send out some old female liberal hags to deal with Palin... Won't work. She is more exciting and dynamic than any of the these Democratic women like you know who!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Obama brings out his Hollywood buddies

An unprecedented number of Hollywood personalities and rock stars being lined to play a role in the Denver convention, where Mr Obama will formally receive the party's nomination at the end of the month.
The decision to let some of them take to the centre stage is a calculated gamble by Mr Obama to stick to his guns in courting the celebrity vote. It comes after his Republican rival John McCain landed a telling blow last week, mocking him as the "Paris Hilton" of the White House race in a so-called "attack ad".
Mr Obama's strategists have concluded that the publicity gains from rubbing shoulders with actors like George Clooney, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon will outweigh the risks of appearing lightweight.
The list of those approved for credentials to attend the event includes the actress Gwyneth Paltrow, who recently filmed a campaign advertisement for Mr Obama, who is expected to bring her friend Madonna.
Hollywood royalty, including Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, Warren Beatty, Susan Sarandon, Forrest Whitaker and Scarlett Johansson, will also be in Denver, as well as singers Kanye West and Wyclef Jean. Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones may also put in an appearance.
It is a high risk strategy in a country where Hollywood is associated with the liberal values despised by many in Middle America.
Anyone impressed yet?
Obama and Clooney have an newly formed friendship he wants to be Obama adviser.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Lets Accomodate the Muslims

Thanks to the Heads up from our fellow blogger DD2, I found this story.
A new contract approved by members of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant last November includes the change to accommodate Muslim workers.
"The negotiating committee made the holiday a top priority in contract talks," the union's Alabama and Mid-South Council Representative Randy Hadley said in a statement issued in June. "And we were able to get management to commit to it."
The change, which does not affect the company's 118 other plants, exchanges Labor Day for the Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. The new contract, negotiated last fall, also gives Muslim workers a prayer room.
"Eid al-Fitr is one of eight paid holidays for all team members covered by the contract, while Labor Day is not a paid holiday," Gary Mickelson, Tyson's media relations director, told the Shelbyville Times-Gazette.
But Tyson spokeswoman Libby Lawson told FOXNews.com that employees who are not a member of the union at that plant would still be eligible for Labor Day as a paid holiday.
The seven additional paid holidays are the employee's birthday, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, Mickelson said.
"Given the nature of our work, many, many, many times we have to work holidays anyway, and Labor Day is usually one of those holidays that our workers have to work," Lawson said. "And, of course, they are paid holiday pay when they have to work any holiday that is recognized at our facility."
Tyson officials said that approximately 250 of the plant's 1,200 employees are Somalis who entered the United States as political refugees. Most, if not all, are believed to be Muslim — among them, Abdillahi Jama.
"This new contract is good because it allows me to work on the second shift and still pray when I need to," Jama said in the union's press release. "It’s very important to us, and the Eid is one of our most sacred holidays. It shows how the union helps us."
Lawson said that the Shelbyville plant is one of a handful that have designated prayer areas that can be used by groups of all faiths.
News of the holiday change has prompted some anger on local Web message boards, with some writings urging readers to contact the AFL-CIO and boycott Tyson products.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Real MEN Will Vote For John McCain



Let us count the ways:

1. Barack Obama spent 20 years sitting in church while his preacher and others bad-mouthed the United States of America. Navy pilot John McCain spent five years being tortured in the Hanoi Hilton, and refused a chance to walk out ahead of fellow POWs with more seniority.

2. Obama wants to cut and run from Iraq regardless of conditions on the ground or future consequences. McCain took on the president and secretary of defense in demanding more troops for Iraq, a policy that is inarguably winning the war. He also has two sons who fought in Iraq.

3. McCain supports nuclear power. Obama backs wind energy.

4. Obama wants restrictive gun control because only economically depressed middle-Americans “cling to God and guns.” McCain unwaveringly supports the Second Amendment.

5. McCain has deviated from his party’s conservative base on several occasions (McCain-Feingold Bill, Gang of 14, McCain-Kennedy Bill, opposition to torture). Obama has voted the left-wing line every single time, and been designated the most liberal Senator in Congress.

6. Obama is willing to meet with hostile state leaders like Ahmadinejad and Hugo Chavez without preconditions. McCain will set conditions first, talk later .

7. Obama is married to a bitter, angry lawyer who became “proud” of her country for the first time this year. McCain’s wife is a beer heiress who founded an organization to provide MASH-style units to disaster-torn world regions. Did I mention that she’s a beer heiress?

8. Obama supports higher taxes for a government-run nanny state that will coddle all Americans like babies. McCain trusts people to spend their less-taxed money however they wish.

9. The name John McCain sounds like “John McClain,” the action hero played by Bruce Willis in the manly Die Hard series. “Barack Obama” sounds like the kind of elitist villain John McClain has to outwit and defeat.

10. McCain is endorsed by Clint Eastwood, Sylvester Stallone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Obama gets support from Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, and every weenie in Hollywood. Plus, Susan Sarandon has vowed to leave the country if McCain gets elected.
Case closed.
Hey David Lettermen, put this on your "Top 10 list"!
Hat Tip to crusader-rabbit

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

We're still in denial about the threat from radical Islam

Yes, the threat of radical Islam is very serious. Heaven forbid, there is a dirty bomb detonated in New Yor, or Washington or in London or another big city, then both sides of the political chasm that has opened up with George Bush and the war, will feel vindicated.
The Right will say, look we've been warning you for years and you've been in denial and accusing us of hysteria. Now you see there is a real threat and our police and intelligence agencies were not up to the mark.
The Left, on the other hand, will continue to claim that the Right caused this bombing with their war on terror and their unjust fear of Musulims and that the bombing however terrible will be justified.
The threat to the USA from radical Islam is very serious.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

It’s All Over, The Liberals Officially Have Taken Over Hollywood and Television

It is over. Conservatives will no longer have even a single show on network television anymore.
Not. Even. One. And the same goes for Hollywood. It really is a shame.
Have you noticed that Liberals make and promote and distribute films about assassinating Ptesident Bush sex with animals, and sympathizing with child molesters and they call that "art".
A conservative is marked a racist for even thinking of the idea of making a picture about race..
When a show is about a black person, there is always diversity of skin color and nationality and sex espoused by the left, but never diversity of thought and ideology.
I used to love to watch the TV show “24″, but I began to lose interest over the course of last season as the show grew more liberal over the course of the season, when the storylines just got more and more annoying. The President’s sister’s ranting was grating on my nerves so much that I wanted Jack to put a bag over her head to shut her up as he did with his brother who was helping the terrorists.
What has happened in Hollywood? Can a industry really survive telling its customers they are stupid if they agree with the president of the United States?
This is another reason why I never watch any Award Shows any longer and why their ratings drop every year. Ratings dropped by a third compared to last year’s. And they continue to drop year after year.
I have to tell you that I was really happy when the writers were out on strike. I was able to watch some of my good old favorite old movies.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

I Will Vote For John McCain. If You Don't Want To, Then So Be it

Some diehard conservatives like Sean Hannity, Rush, Coulter etc probably will not endorse John McCain. I say, too bad!
I have no problems with John McCain and even if I did, I'll be damned if I would EVER vote for Hillary Clinton OR barack Obama.

McCain has made a few blunders, but he also has been saying some of the right things.
McCain is pro life, pro military, pro America, strong on the Second Amendment ,strong on the WOT, supports lower taxes and vows to appoint justices to the USSC who will follow the Constitution. And still that's not good enough. The so called base still needs to be soothed and comforted like the tantrum throwing babies they have come to be. But, they'll never be satisfied no matter what McCain does. Now, they're whining because he's trying to take the "High Road" . Give me a break. Go vote for whoever you want to, but don't come back whining when Obama the Commie is elected because you wanted to "sit it out" like a cry baby just because the man you wanred did not get the nomination.
I will vote for John McCain, Melanoma and all.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Wright Is Wrong


Wright is wrong. He is racist and uses his religion as an attack on all whites as if we can be lumped together. Obama's continued support of this weirdo leaves me to question Obama's integrity. I listened to Wright at a recent event and his words are destructive. He is angry and wants to blame the white person for all of the woes for those blacks who need a scapegoat. Say what you will, I know where Hillary stands when it comes to racism. She knows there is no place for it under any disguise. Obama is a chicken and continues to show his inexperience and arrogance by his statements. People still nedd to hear him and Clinton debate. I heard this weekend many people discuss the need for more information on just who is Obama. All he seems to declare is change. The only change we need is to have Hillary as President to get our country and our dignity back. Obama is so clueless as to how to attain this and his speeches prove this. He is nothing but empty promises and rhetoric.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Hillary, Obama, and Osama

Hillary Clinton's TV spot was the first Democratic ad to make pictorial reference to the al-Qaida terrorist. It was about time.
How much the ad helped Clinton achieve her impressive victory in the Pennsylvania primary is hard to tell. It was a vague message touting her ability to deal with emergencies and cited a variety of them -- the 1929 stock market crash, the Cuban missile crisis and Hurricane Katrina, as well as the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
What's clear is that the ad itself wasn't as effective a pitch for Clinton as was the indignant response of Barack Obama's surrogates. An Obama spokesman condemned the spot as "the politics of fear."
If Obama's supporters want to argue that their candidate can better handle these challenges than Clinton, then fine, they should do so. But for some unfathomable reason, they insist on drumming Osama bin Laden out of polite Democratic conversation, such as there is any these days.
The day after Pennsylvania, The New York Times ran a nutty editorial, "The Low Road to Victory," that bashed Clinton for waving "the bloody shirt of 9-11." Oh, is referring to the event that obliterated the World Trade Center -- still a blank in Lower Manhattan -- an irrational demagogic appeal to old grievances? (One suspects that the Times regrets its endorsement of Clinton in the New York primary, especially since she became unfashionable in fancy circles.)
An enduring fear of terrorism may help explain a remarkable SurveyUSA poll that shows Obama virtually tied with McCain in Massachusetts. In super-liberal Massachusetts!
Obama is unelectable. Voters will not ignore Obama's 20 year relationship with anti-American racist “Rev.” Wright, what to say of Obama's friendly relationship with the known and unrepentant terrorist William Ayers. When you put the ideas supported by Wright and Ayers together, one has to question Obama's judgment in his choice of friends. When the poor judgment and possible ulterior motives behind these relationships are considered, it begs question of ‘what could Obama’s agenda for America be?’ Just how would Obama deal with the known enemies of America and its allies such as al-Qaeda or Hamas when his habits with past associations would indicate these as like-minded friends? Now consider Obama’s ‘Politics of Hope’ which is a complete sham when he guts the real concerns of voters with his condescending and elitist rhetoric; stereotyping the working class of Pennsylvania and the whole country as xenophobic bigots obsessed with religion and guns.

Friday, April 11, 2008

From the files of "Crack-Pot" Howard Dean

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Thursday that swing voters participating in focus groups commissioned by the D.N.C. bring up John McCain's age unprompted. "We didn't bring it up, but they volunteered it," said Dean who explained that voters have two concerns about McCain's age. "One was a health concern, the other was, and this is really interesting . . . that his views are old-fashioned."

Well, Dr. Dean's bordering on insanity worries ME, not to mention his two candidates (PIAPS & Hussein-Obama) who are fighting to be the nominee for his party who also have me worried

Friday, March 28, 2008

Hillary Rotten Clinton has virtually no chance of winning.

One big fact has largely been lost in the recent coverage of the Democratic presidential race: Hillary Clinton has virtually no chance of winning. Her own campaign acknowledges there is no way that she will finish ahead in pledged delegates. That means the only way she wins is if Democratic superdelegates are ready to risk a backlash of historic proportions from the party’s most reliable constituency. Unless Clinton is able to at least win the primary popular vote — which also would take nothing less than an electoral miracle — and use that achievement to pressure superdelegates, she has only one scenario for victory. An African-American opponent and his backers would be told that, even though he won the contest with voters, the prize is going to someone else.
People who think that scenario is even remotely likely are living on another planet

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

My Problem With Obama

In a speech today Tuesday, March 18th, in Philadelphia, Sen. Barack Obama will attempt to diffuse the controversy over remarks made by his long-time preacher, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Aides say Obama will make a larger case for what his presidential candidacy represents, moving beyond the race discussions of the past.

My problem with this entire thing is that it on the surface what Obama is saying is that we have to understand that this type of rhetoric is common in black churches and therefore, acceptable..again I see this as causing more divide. I like a church where all are welcome. It is not okay for blacks and it is not okay for whites to believe and preach racial superiority. IT JUST ISN'T. No one would ever try to defend a church for saying hateful things against blacks. It isn't acceptable for a Protestant or Catholic church to say GOD DAMN AMERICA...therefore it should not be acceptable for a black church. Obama's attempt to rationalize this rhetoric only angers me more. America wants change...they want to grow not go backwards and this rhetoric is taking America backwards.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Support for war effort highest since 2006

American public support for the military effort in Iraq has reached a high point unseen since the summer of 2006, a development that promises to reshape the political landscape. According to late February polling conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 53 percent of Americans — a slim majority — now believe “the U.S. will ultimately succeed in achieving its goals” in Iraq. That figure is up from 42 percent in September 200.
Maybe because the surge is working thanks to McCain's support. McCain put his Presidential Candidacy on the line to support the General. KUDOS to McCain for being a true and courageous leader.

Friday, March 7, 2008

McCain clashes with NYT reporter.

John McCain became hostile with the N.Y. Times' Elisabeth Bumiller on the campaign's plane today, after the reporter questioned him about a 2004 meeting with John F. Kerry, in which the Massachusetts senator suggested a VP slot.
Clash? Hardly. Just saw the video on Fox. McCain didn't raise his voice, blow his stack or anything near that. He just wasn't going to put up with a lot of crap, that's all. That's the kind of guy men will vote for. Women, too, come to think about it.
He was right, what a jerk that reporter was. And the nerve she had.
You call what he said being hostile?
I would have been even more hostiele, I would have kicked her of the plane.
I have to tell you..he really impressed me.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Republicans and Conservatives, I Beg You

It obviously has not occurred to the Obama groupies that there is a reason Mr. Obama talks but never says anything. His real agenda would scare even most of "liberals". On the rare occasion he makes a specific statement he is shown to be an uninformed fool. The racist support Mr. Obama receives from the black population and the vacant headed adulation he receives from the white population is absurd if not funny. What is totally unfunny and will prove tragic is the support Mr. Obama is receiving from misguided Republicans and worse yet conservatives. Blind hatred is a fatal affliction. The enemy of your enemy is not always your friend. Our hate and fear of the big fish has caused us to feed the little fish until he is so big that he will devour the old big fish and then us. I beg you. Do Not Cross Over To Vote For Barak "H" Obama in Texas, Ohio, or Anywhere Else. If you want to send a message, don't cross over and vote for Oink or Boink

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Hillary's in trouble, and Bill Clinton admits it.
IT'S NOT often in this security-obsessed era that a former president climbs onto the back of a pick-up in main street to deliver a stump speech. But when Bill Clinton arrived on Wednesday in Victoria, southern Texas, to find the art deco theatre packed and nearly 1000 people queuing outside, he ordered his staff to move the sound system into the street - which really was called Main Street. Perhaps it is a sign of desperation within the Clinton camp that the usual caution was thrown to the wind.

Bubba's gotten bored of campaigning for a woman he doesn't really like? He gave it his best shot, right? It ain't his fault she screeches like worn-out brakes and poses and rotates on stage like a bobble-head . If I were in his In shoes I'd declare the thing lost, and head quietly for nearest, strip joint.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Al Qaeda in Iraq BURNS Hostages ALIVE!

Yes here is a video of Al Qaeda in Iraq BURNING Hostages ALIVE!
It shows the killing of tied fellows by putting flammable fluid on them and throwing them in a burning pit. All of these killings were done by muslims..... The Islamics who commit these crimes, if asked, would tell you, that they killed these peoples to serve Allah.

WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC VIDEOS
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/191270.php

And these are the same people the Democrats like Hillary, OBama, Webb, Daschle, Kerrey, Kerry, Inouye, Cleland, Kennedy, Harkin, Reed, Clark, Stark, Gephardt, Rangel, and Gore want to protect.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

John McCain has an awful lot of work to do. He get busy fast.

When Mitt Romney, the darling of the anti-McCain crowd exited the race -- Sen. McCain delivered a stunning speech to the annual gathering of the Conservative Political Action Conference .
I saw his speech. Beleive me there was nothing stunning about it. A lot of "trust me, I'm a real conservative" dribble from a tired, very old looking candidate.
I know I don't want Osama or Shillary. So I will vote McPain in the butt. Or,I may have the flu and stay home. I haven't decided yet.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Why I support Rudy Giuliani.


Elections are about decisions and choices. I’ve considered the candidates out there, and I've had plenty to say about them. In considering our choices at hand, my choice for President is clear.
I am supporting Rudy Giuliani for President.

Many recognize Giuliani’s leadership during the tragedy of 9/11. And yes I know that you have heard that over and over again.....But I'm going to say it anyway, as Mayor of New York City, there is no public figure that could be more closely associated with that day, but to support him solely upon our recollection of 9/11 would not be enough i know that. There are many great Americans who have risen to the occasion when crises occur, but a President has to be about more than one historical moment, even one as large as 9/11. Our President must be able to see and think long-term, define the vision necessary to address the challenges that lie ahead, and have the ability to work to make that vision a reality.Time and time again, Rudy Giuliani has answered the call of duty. Has Hillary shown us that? I don't have to answer that, you know all about that BS artist.

As a federal Attorney back in the 1980s, he took on the Mafia. He led an effort that was so intense, only a single vote more by mafia leaders would have resulted in a contract being put upon him. In the end, he won his fight, and the Mafia has never recovered.As New York’s Mayor through much of the 1990s, Giuliani waged an effort to bring order to a city racked with ethic violence and suffering from major mismanagement and overtaxation, and on the edge of bankruptcy due to his predecessor David Dinkins. . Violent crime plunged, city services improved, taxes were cut and the city’s cumbersome welfare state was scaled back considerably.

While some would say 9/11 was a defining moment for Giuliani, I would argue that he was well-defined long before that day. His record of taking on tough challenges had prepared him well for 9/11.Time and time again, Rudy has proven he can get things done.Those who think a Giuliani presidency would have no room for the social conservatives who make up a large part of the GOP base need only look at the numbers of conservative Republican candidates he has backed across the country. When it came to raising millions of dollars, making campaign appearances and starring in mass media advertising, Giuliani did not apply litmus tests.

In fact, of all the candidates running, only McCain and Giuliani campaigned for fellow Republicans on a national scale long before they decided to be candidates. Others only got involved once they began sizing up their Presidential prospects.Republicans should be confident that Rudy Giuliani will keep his promises not to appoint liberal jurists, nor veto legislation passed by those conservative Republicans in Congress which he has done much to support. He will be a friend to his party’s conservative base.However, one can expect that a Giuliani presidential agenda will reject the divisive wedge politics of appealing to social conservatives while ignoring the party’s fiscally-conservative base. This is much of what alienated swing voters from the GOP in the 2006 elections and put the Democrats in charge of Congress.
Giuliani is the Republican candidate who is most electable among crucial swing voters. He is the one that could beat Hillary Clinton or Obama is need be.
I also believe he will not veto any conservative bills. We should give him a chance. I believe he can beat any Democrat and we certainly need that. That is why I support him. That is why I am on his team.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Obama Now Seen as Most Electable Candidate in Either Party

Sixty-six percent (66%) of Americans believe that Barack Obama is at least somewhat likely to win the White House if he is nominated by the Democratic Party. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 55% believe that Clinton has a chance to win if nominated.
Both Democrats score higher than leading Republican candidates. Forty-eight percent (48%) say that John McCain would be at least somewhat likely to win if nominated. Forty-six percent (46%) say the same about Mike Huckabee and 37% believe Rudy Giuliani would have a chance.
Among Democratic voters, 77% believe that Obama would be electable and 76% believe the same about Clinton. However, there is a huge difference between the two among Republican and unaffiliated voters. Fifty-five percent (55%) of Republicans believe Obama would have a chance to win while just 28% say the same about Clinton. Among unaffiliated voters, 66% believe Obama could win while 57% believe Clinton could do so.
Among Republican voters, 68% believe that McCain would be at least somewhat likely to win in November if he is nominated. Sixty-four percent (64%) say the same about Huckabee and 57% believe Giuliani would have a chance.

I don't get it...what is so electable about a Black Junior Senator with a rotten voting record?

New Hampshire Turnout Absolutely Huge

New Hampshire Deputy Secretary of State Dave Scanlan told ABC News that turnout among primary voters today is "absolutely huge" -- and there are concerns about running out of ballots in towns like Portsmouth, Keene, Hudson and Pelham. "Turnout is absolutely huge and towns are starting to get concerned that they may not have enough ballots," Scanlan said. "We are working on those issues. Everything else seems to be going smoothly."

This helps Obambi and hurts McCain, unless Hillbilly is shipping in out-of-staters which wouldn't surprise me. There is no excuse for running out of ballots
Don't get to excited, this election is far from over. Hillary still has time to come back, and I think that she may. Remember that New Hampshire is tiny, and Iowa is small, with a caucus and not a real election. Far too much is being made of the decline of Hillary. She may still win the Dem nomination