Hillary and her supporters seem on the edge of desperation as Barack Obama continues to gain strength, why?

Hillary Clinton has stated several times in the past Barack Obama was good for the Democratic Party and he had fresh idea's, was a complete opposite of the Bush Administration and they differed very little on the issues. She said, the only difference was she had more experience! Since Obama has past her in the polls, he is suddenly over-rated, he's a green-horn who should not be running for the nomination, instead supporting her to keep the two-family rulers on the thrown in America! (The Clinton's and The Bush's want to control America) via the presidency over and over again! Obama is fresh air and idea's with no ties to political groups that have a strangle hold on the White House! Hillary should accept Obama and step aside for the betterment of the American people! Why has she now turned to mud-slinging?

Public Comments

  1. Oh honey, nothing pro-hillary. Anything but Obama the preacher.
  2. hillary hasnt been changing her underwear for 35 yrs and i havent seen change so i think i know why bill needed change when monica was in his office
  3. People are voting for Obama because he has a positive message that will reunite this broken nation. Hillary is running a negative campaign because she is behind and desperate. Its a shame, she is a good senator and I would support her in November, but I dont like negative campaigning.
  4. Fear of loss, ego deflation finally!!!!!!
  5. I agree completely, and I PRAY Hillary stays in last place all the way through the whole election!!!, I don't care if it's Obama or Edwards, as long as it's not another Clinton!!! or Bush, EVER!!!
  6. Hillary has flipped and lost her mind. This goes to show the true person she is. She expected everyone to hand her the nomination on a silver platter. She is out of touch with the people and someone.... don't know who... told her she's Queen of the USA.
  7. America is sick of the status quo thus the large support for Barack Obama.
  8. The idea of losing terrifies Hillary, and losing gracefully does not come naturally to her. It's a skill she will need to develop.
  9. Ms. Clinton is doing what anyone would do to try to get the nomination. As a matter of fact, she is a more seasoned leader, she is not desperate but a willing trouper who will go the distance. Many of us prefer her to Obama and it isn't over yet.
  10. I think that Clinton is in pure fear at this point. Fear and anger. Here we have her with so many years of solid political experience and her, who has brought about so much change over the years. Then we have Obama who for all purposes, is still wet behind the ears politically speaking. She truely expected to win Iowa and it was a real blow to her when she did not. I was orginally going for her but now I am not o sure. She has to be really careful here. If she does infact loss the democratic nomination she has to be sure not to damage herself politically to the point that she cannot remain in the senate and continue her career.
  11. The Iowa caucus revealed that although people will "say" they support Hillary, when it comes to a vote they will not.
  12. She has to be a little shell shocked. All she has heard since becoming a Senator is that she would be the next Democratic Candidate for President. She was even hearing that when she chose not to run in 2004. For eight years she's been told the position was her's for the taking and now that looks very threatened. I don't like her and would not vote for her, but I can see why she is freaking out!!!
  13. she cannot figure out how the american people were smart enough to see thru her nice lady facade the fact that most democraps were even intelligent enough to consider another candidate besides her show me that there is a glimmer of hope left for this nation (that will be extinguished if obama gets elected)
  14. Because she wants to be President! She still has a chance, and she's come pretty far, so it must be really hard for her to give up now. I liked when Edwards said, ""I didn't hear these kind of attacks from Sen. Clinton when she was ahead," he said. "Now that she's not we hear them."" True!
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