Log In · Register

 
Super Tuesday, Oh snap, son.
Simba
post Feb 4 2008, 09:46 PM
Post #1


Photoartist
********

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 12,363
Joined: Apr 2006
Member No: 399,390



Uh, discuss? shrug.gif


Predictions and such, I suppose.
 
4 Pages V  < 1 2 3 4 >  
Start new topic
Replies (25 - 49)
superstitious
post Feb 5 2008, 08:21 PM
Post #26


Tick tock, Bill
*******

Group: Administrator
Posts: 8,764
Joined: Dec 2005
Member No: 333,948



I live in TN. I'm pretty much thinking Obama won't win here. :[
 
Melissa
post Feb 5 2008, 10:11 PM
Post #27


;)
******

Group: Duplicate
Posts: 2,374
Joined: Feb 2004
Member No: 3,760



Clinton's doing better than Obama =/

And wtf, Huckabee in three states? seriously?
 
*Steven*
post Feb 5 2008, 10:16 PM
Post #28





Guest






McCain started losing to Romney, so he told all his people to get out and vote for Huckabee.
 
fameONE
post Feb 5 2008, 10:31 PM
Post #29


^_^
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 8,141
Joined: Jan 2005
Member No: 91,466



QUOTE(heartquasm @ Feb 5 2008, 09:11 PM) *
Clinton's doing better than Obama =/


I know, its heart-wrenching. _unsure.gif
 
brooklyneast05
post Feb 5 2008, 10:49 PM
Post #30


I'm Jc
********

Group: Mentor
Posts: 13,619
Joined: Jul 2006
Member No: 437,556



cry.gif
 
fameONE
post Feb 5 2008, 10:59 PM
Post #31


^_^
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 8,141
Joined: Jan 2005
Member No: 91,466



I listened to Rush Limbaugh this morning. As it stands, I don't like Rush Limbaugh at all, but thats another thread in itself. What made me throw up in my mouth a little was that he used the term 'Billary.'
 
*paperplane*
post Feb 6 2008, 12:09 AM
Post #32





Guest






QUOTE(heartquasm @ Feb 5 2008, 10:11 PM) *
Clinton's doing better than Obama =/

And wtf, Huckabee in three states? seriously?

Hell yeah I live in one of those places.

_dry.gif

At least Obama won by a lot here. And I totally could have gone ahead and written my analysis of the Mass. Republican primary, because it turned out pretty much exactly as I expected.
 
juliar
post Feb 6 2008, 12:19 AM
Post #33


3,565, you n00bs ain't got nothin' on me.
*******

Group: Official Member
Posts: 3,761
Joined: Feb 2004
Member No: 3,565



(Oh my god it's Arjuna)

CLINTON WON NEW YORK? WHAAAT??
:( Go Obama?
 
Melissa
post Feb 6 2008, 12:21 AM
Post #34


;)
******

Group: Duplicate
Posts: 2,374
Joined: Feb 2004
Member No: 3,760



^ yeeah.

Oh well.

clinton = crazy
huckabee = crazy
romny = pshh, lol
mccain = old
obama = hot

... it's obvious who we should all vote for. :)
 
absinthe
post Feb 6 2008, 12:23 AM
Post #35


GD. <3
******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 1,222
Joined: Aug 2005
Member No: 198,566



QUOTE(juliar @ Feb 5 2008, 09:19 PM) *
(Oh my god it's Arjuna)

CLINTON WON NEW YORK? WHAAAT??
:( Go Obama?


HOLY CRAP. Juliar!
Me and Trish were wondering about you.


WHATTT? Why Hilary. :|
 
freeflow
post Feb 6 2008, 01:11 AM
Post #36


t-t-t-toyaaa
********

Group: Official Member
Posts: 19,821
Joined: Apr 2004
Member No: 11,270



QUOTE(heartquasm @ Feb 5 2008, 09:21 PM) *
clinton = crazy
huckabee = crazy
romny = pshh, lol
mccain = old
obama = hot

... it's obvious who we should all vote for. :)

laugh.gif at the bold.


Man I wish I could of voted.
 
Elba
post Feb 6 2008, 01:24 AM
Post #37


Senior Member
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 3,645
Joined: Feb 2004
Member No: 4,975



Obama's doing pretty well. I'm excited to see who ends up getting the democratic nomination.
 
DoubleJ
post Feb 6 2008, 01:31 AM
Post #38


The Resident Drunk
*******

Group: Head Staff
Posts: 8,623
Joined: Nov 2007
Member No: 593,266



Obama has won 12 states, but Hilary has won the ones that will bring the most delegates, i.e. Cali, NJ and like 1 or 2 others. Obama literally destroyed her in Idaho. I will say, that although I am not a Republican, I agree with Romney that Huckabee should just drop out. He is really screwing things up not matter what he wins.
 
*paperplane*
post Feb 6 2008, 01:32 AM
Post #39





Guest






I appreciate that he's still in. He's screwing things up, but he's screwing things up in ways that I find favorable. The more votes from McCain, the better.
 
DoubleJ
post Feb 6 2008, 01:34 AM
Post #40


The Resident Drunk
*******

Group: Head Staff
Posts: 8,623
Joined: Nov 2007
Member No: 593,266



Agreed, and I for one commend his perseverance, but with that being said, he should bow out with dignity like Edwards did. He knows that he is not going to win the vote.
 
*paperplane*
post Feb 6 2008, 01:37 AM
Post #41





Guest






Yeah, but Edwards actually wasn't winning any states. If he didn't win his home state, he was sunk. Huckabee had no reason to drop out prior to Super Tuesday, and he didn't have a particularly terrible showing today either. I'm sure it's coming soon, but at least his presence isn't embarrassing. Um. Sort of.
 
YaGurlSukedMe2SL...
post Feb 6 2008, 01:45 AM
Post #42


muhfucka yo mama's a bitch
******

Group: Banned
Posts: 1,461
Joined: Feb 2007
Member No: 506,674



I wonder what the odds are that we are going to have a republican president next term....
 
DoubleJ
post Feb 6 2008, 01:49 AM
Post #43


The Resident Drunk
*******

Group: Head Staff
Posts: 8,623
Joined: Nov 2007
Member No: 593,266



True indeed, but the man is winning yet he has no money. I want McCain to win as well, but Huckabee isn't doing his party any favors by still running. At least the Democrats got all of their little people out of the way before Super Tuesday. Huckabee is going to have to cave in sooner rather than later.
 
libertie
post Feb 6 2008, 01:51 AM
Post #44


This bag is not a toy.
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 3,090
Joined: Oct 2007
Member No: 583,108



I'm going to end this ridiculously long day by sleeping in a bad mood. I will wake up tomorrow and hope for a miracle.

mad.gif
 
The-March-Hare
post Feb 6 2008, 03:29 AM
Post #45


James killed the radio star.
******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 2,095
Joined: Nov 2007
Member No: 589,855



QUOTE(paperplane @ Feb 6 2008, 06:37 AM) *
Yeah, but Edwards actually wasn't winning any states. If he didn't win his home state, he was sunk. Huckabee had no reason to drop out prior to Super Tuesday, and he didn't have a particularly terrible showing today either. I'm sure it's coming soon, but at least his presence isn't embarrassing. Um. Sort of.

Mike Huckabee's existence is embarrassing enough.
 
HakunaMatata
post Feb 6 2008, 03:30 AM
Post #46


Home is where your rump rests!
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 4,235
Joined: Aug 2006
Member No: 451,969



^YEAH. But I will admit that if we had a President who's last name was 'Huckabee', we'd seem 10x more friendly 'round the world.

[/idiocy]

WTF at Hilary for having 107 more delegates than Obama. Damn you superdelegate vote. Change your damn minds by August errelse.

Actually, my friend brought up an excellent point I never realized: Obama will run again. Regardless of whether McCain or Hillary (if she gets the Dem Nom) win the Presidential election, Obama is young enough to run again. I mean, if McCain can do it, than why not Obana?

That gives me so much hope. Maybe not for the immediate future (sad.gif), but hope nonetheless.
 
cheerbee07
post Feb 6 2008, 05:33 AM
Post #47


Break My Heart Again.
*****

Group: Official Designer
Posts: 480
Joined: Aug 2005
Member No: 198,983



What cracks me up is the anti-Hilary McCain ad on this page...lol.

But anyway, I'm really hoping that Obama takes the nomination. I wouldn't McCain so much as president either, if it came to that, but not Hilary. I would cry. Seriously. Regardless, he's not behind by much...

And the WV thing today kind of ticked me off, but then again, maybe I just don't know enough about it.

-----------------

QUOTE(HakunaMatata @ Feb 6 2008, 03:30 AM) *
Actually, my friend brought up an excellent point I never realized: Obama will run again. Regardless of whether McCain or Hillary (if she gets the Dem Nom) win the Presidential election, Obama is young enough to run again. I mean, if McCain can do it, than why not Obana?


that's a very good point that I hadn't thought of either...(::ponders::)
 
brooklyneast05
post Feb 6 2008, 08:19 AM
Post #48


I'm Jc
********

Group: Mentor
Posts: 13,619
Joined: Jul 2006
Member No: 437,556



i want obama. i'd take hillary over any republican though.
 
superstitious
post Feb 6 2008, 11:50 AM
Post #49


Tick tock, Bill
*******

Group: Administrator
Posts: 8,764
Joined: Dec 2005
Member No: 333,948



QUOTE(superstitious @ Feb 5 2008, 07:21 PM) *
I live in TN. I'm pretty much thinking Obama won't win here. :[

As I was saying... =/
 
*paperplane*
post Feb 6 2008, 12:01 PM
Post #50





Guest






QUOTE(A-Tumour-Named-Marla @ Feb 6 2008, 03:29 AM) *
Mike Huckabee's existence is embarrassing enough.

Hence the "um sort of."
 

4 Pages V  < 1 2 3 4 >
Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members: