The Hottest Chick In The Game Doesn’t Like Hillary

Posted on February 14th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Barack Obama, Bolitics, News

Posted by Bossip Staff

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It’s not just us that think Hillary Clinton is shady, the hottest chick in the game doesn’t seem to like her shady ways. She was asked if Hillary won the primary, if she would vote for her. That’s not an automatic answer for Michelle:

“I’d have to think about that,” Mrs. Obama said on “Good Morning America” on ABC. “I’d have to think about — policies, her approach, her tone.”

There you have it folks, smart people do indeed think alike. All we know is if Hillary steals the election at the convention, we will stay home. Yes WE Can!!!!

Click here to read a recent NY Times article on Michelle Obama.

  • msblu

    aM i FIRST?

  • BLUNTBLAZER

    SHE WOULD BE A GOOD FIRST LADY GOOD EXAMPLE FOR BLACK WOMEN

    CHECK THA NEW TRUNK KNOCK “HYPHY WIFEY”

    AT

    http://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/THAGRINDAHOLIC

  • http://www.myspace.com/mistikay GreenEyedDiva

    What a beautiful classy woman… God help us all if Hillary wins the primary. We need the Obamas in the White House.. pronto!!!

  • bree

    All we know is if Hillary steals the election at the convention, we will stay home. Yes WE Can!!!!

    **********DEAD*********** i don’t think Obama meant it that way!

  • deafjam04

    I would be very proud to have her as our First Black Lady. She is just as intelligent and smart as her husband. What a great couple! We will finally have someone in office who is actually thinking of the issues at hand.

  • Jamal

    She doesn’t know enough about Hillary’s platform to tell whether she would vote for her or not? Yeah, whatever. Clinton’s stance isn’t that far removed from Obama’s. Of course, his wife wouldn’t say that. Wouldn’t want people to know the actual truth or anything.

  • Billups

    SHE AINT THE HOTTEST CHICK IN ANY GAME, LOOKIN LIKE A BROKE-ASS CONDELEZZA RICE!! NASTY SKANK!

  • JONES

    WHY DO PEOPLE HATE WHEN BILL GET SOME SPOTLIGHT THE OBAMA WIFE CAN GET HER UGLY ASS UP TO MAKE COMMENTS. SHE HAS NO PLACE IN HIS PLATFORM

  • TEE A

    I’m still undecided on who’s the best candidate. True, Obama is addressing a lot of issues that society is facing, however, I am still waiting on the plan/strategy that he is going to use in order to implement these ideas. Hillary and some of the other candidates, however, address the issues and discuss their plans….. We (society) need a leader who will have a strategy to move our country forward and not elect a leader who has a platform based on dreams and false promises…..

  • NotoriousOne

    @ Crystal…

    I definitely hafta agree. If Hillary “steals” the nomination we shouldn’t cut our nose to spite our face. That ish would make NO sense!

    But we won’t even think like that cause Obama is doing the damn thang and Michelle is gonna tear it up as the First Lady. She’s the epitome of class!

  • cari

    To TEE A,

    What do you mean you are “waiting on the plan/strategy”??? You can find it all under the Issues section at barackobama DOT com. It’s impossible to get that kind of detailed information from newsclips. It’s up to us to investigate these candidates. We should all do our homework!

  • NotoriousOne

    @ TEE A…

    Truth be told though, there are so many factors and variables involved in developing strategies and plans to move our country forward, that in truth, NO candidate can really tell you how things are going to get accomplished or if they’re even going to get accomplished. All they can do is make promises. But we’ve all seen how some of these promises have gone by the waist-side. That’s those variables and intangibles at work.

  • http://reinventingafrica.blogspot.com Elle Kay

    I think it is very irresponsible for you all to suggest that people not vote if Hilary wins the nomination. Voting is a civil right that Black people have fought hard for. Yes, it would be ideal for Obama to win the nomination, however, if he does not, we should still exercise our right to vote for the next best candidate, Clinton. It would be far worse to allow the republicans to stay in office another 4 years and continue the path of destruction and moral decline that Bush has started!

  • Kompton’s Kutie

    OBAMA 08

  • Pistol Pete

    if mccain wins soldiers will be in iraq for the next 150 yrs and we’ll probably bomb the fuk outta iran. bush already has hugo chavez shook so who knows what repubs would do to him. bushs tax cut for the rich will flow heavy with mccain in office. i for see a messier mess with john wayne mccain in office.

  • NotoriousOne

    OBAMA ’08 & OBAMA ’12!!

  • http://www.yahoo.com Southern Belle 225

    As much as I want Barak Obama for myself, I just love this chick! She is beautiful, classy, smart and sophisticated! Love her!

  • http://www.myspace.com/mistikay GreenEyedDiva

    Bush Clinton Clinton Bush Bush.. Clinton? I dunno I mean I know she is the next best choice.. but damn we need someone with some different ideas in the office. We need to get off our asses and GET Obama this nomination.

    I mean.. if it comes down to it I guess I would vote for the chick.

  • mark

    IF OBAMA WINS I’M VOTING REPUBLICAN AND I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE. GO HILARY!!!!!!!!!!!! GO MCCAIN!!!!!!!!!!!! MICHELLE IS THE EPITOME OF NOTHING. SHE IS GARBAGE LIKE HER HUSBAND

  • PRTTYBRWNGIRL

    i thought that too .. as a democratic american, if hilary clinton wins the primary vote, i would probably vote independant. voting for mccain would be like voting for bush again .. if anyone questions my theory all you need to know is that the man is endorsed by bush himself and has publicly stated he didnt understand economics. BUSH REINCARNATE!

  • serene

    ummm, michelle obama…..be quiet. you were find b4 ya open ya yap. this is a wife of a democrat telling da world, she’s not sure if she would vote for the party he is in….huh?

    And i’m tired of folks talking about hil atude. she’s among men all da time, she needs to have an attitude.

    And to the idiots that said they won’t vote for hil if she won the election…..just be prepared to pay for it, cuz mccain ain’t gonna leave iraq, and he might just bomb iran, and have ya babies(chilren) fight a war all cuz you cast one lil ballot.

  • WhatTheHell?

    @ serene

    Ummmmm, in the general election you are free to vote for whomever you choose, party affiliation nothwithstanding. It’s called democracy.

    I personally will vote for whoever is the best candidate left in the race. I don’t care if they’re a Libertarian with no chance of winning. That’s my choice, my business, my vote. I kiss no party ass!

  • NotoriousOne

    @ WhatTheHell?…

    “Barack’s campaign is rolling along beautifully and that says something about his managment skills”

    That’s a good point you make. Touché!

  • I’m Just Me

    @ BILLUPS ..WOW is it that serious??

  • Bigfella

    people need to stop looking at the parties they represent and more of the person themselves. There are Republicans more liberal than Demorcrats and some Democrats that are more conservative than Republicans.

    Black americans the need to stop letting the Democratic party take our vote for granted, make your voice heard and vote for the person that best represents your interests and ideology

  • Me

    @Jamal

    So if the platforms of each canidate are the same, then what is your excuse – Jamal?

  • 2cents

    If Clinton does win the primary, that is still NO EXCUSE for us to stay at home. The main objective is to get a democrat back in office. It may not be the one most wanted, however, it will certainly be a drastic improvement over anyone in the Republican camp. Please everyone, I beg you…let’s not cut off our noses to spite our faces. If Clinton does win, we still need to ban together & choose the lesser of 2 evils. The Republicans WANT us to stay home. Don’t let them have there way…again. God Bless.

  • 2cents

    If Clinton does win the primary, that is still NO EXCUSE for us to stay at home. The main objective is to get a democrat back in office. It may not be the one most wanted, however, it will certainly be a drastic improvement over anyone in the Republican camp. Please everyone, I beg you…let’s not cut off our noses to spite our faces. If Clinton does win, we still need to ban together & choose the lesser of 2 evils. The Republicans WANT us to stay home. Don’t let them have their way…again. God Bless.

  • Lauren

    Ummmm yea I don’t think I’ll be voting 4 Billary if she wins the Primary, but WE don’t have to worry about that because shes not winning the Primary.

  • Lauren

    Why can’t people have their own OPINIONS, if they don’t want to vote 4 Billary, they don’t have to, and this is their site so they can say whatever they want.

  • shay

    i love michelle…love her, love her, love her…she really is the hottest chick in the game

  • Whatchaknoaboutdat?

    I think that the Obamas would make great presidents!

  • Me – responsible voter

    Its’very iresponsible to say that you will stay home on election day if Obama doesn’t win the nomination. Even if you decide that idiotic approach is the way to go, to not go and vote, it’s up to you, but don’t promote that to your readers. There are plenty of impressionable people out there that may pick up on that. Everybody should vote.

  • TQ

    Michelle makes it rain on all others! A strong, educated, no nonsense, highly intelligent woman of color – we have much to be proud of.

  • Lauren

    @ Heather, NO my comment was not posted at you, I belive that would require an @ Heather, my comment was merely a comment, nothing more, nothing less….

  • http://www.abovethespotlight.com cutie pie

    I say we boycott the elections if obama loses

  • Lauren

    I’m black, look @ my Gravie :)

  • C.C.

    Hillary cannot compete with Michelle in any way, shape, or form. This difference is like champagne and beer. Michelle is caviar, and Hillary is tuna, (from the dollar store). Go Obama’s!

  • Mr. Look Good In Anything

    I’m trippin off of the “hottest chick in the game” reference…what up Lauren?!

  • WAKE UP BLACK PEOPLE

    HELLOOOO! Do NOT let this JEWISH run site disenfranchise you. This is just for entertainment, not for anything serious, so regardless of who wins the Democratic nomination, it is your duty to VOTE in the general election in November. If we want all politicians to take us seriously, we have to show them that we can and do vote!

  • http://www.myspace.com/mistikay GreenEyedDiva

    While I am of mixed race (black, Scottish/Irish, Chickisaw) my support for Obama has NOTHING.. NOTHING to do with race. There is nothing I would want more than a fully capable female in the office of the President of the US, I just dont think Hillary is that chick. Obama, to me.. is what Im looking for in a President. Down to his views, appeal and knack for getting people of all ages and race excited about politics again. Hillary is in it for the recognition. She has been grooming this whole presidency/political thing since her husband was in office. She didnt give a rats ass about NY or becoming a Senator.. she was preparing herself for this campaign the whole time. I dont want that chick in office but she is better than McCain. I have a son.. I dont want him drafted in some bullshiz war that has nothing to do with us.

    Im just happy to see informed folks on here debating the issues… no matter who you support. Stay on top of whats going on… even if you THINK it doesnt involve you it most certainly DOES. If u have children, if u are in school.. if u pay taxes.. it involves you.

  • Smarter than that

    I think that people, esp young black people need to show that we can and will vote.

    I have read countless times the site puting down Clinton who could very well be the next democratic nominee and if she is I think that she would still do better than McCain for us as a people. Not voting at all because who we really wanted wasn’t there. Thats just sad. I hope you were joking, and I hope others don’t take the same stupid stance.

    Have you looked into McCain /Romney? do you think that they would be better for you/ for america than hillary?

  • michelle

    I’m filing bankrupt if another republican get back in the WH, cuz we aint gon’have no money.

  • awake

    Excuse me, in my anger I spelled WAR wrong – McCain is straight up PRO-WAR and doesn’t care how long we have to stay in IRAQ. My 15 year old’s ass will be shipped to Canada, Jamaica, some damn where else should the Rethugs win again…

  • chloe

    Oh please. she will vote for Hillary if she was running. Of course she wont say she will NOW because the bottom line is her husband is in the race so they still have to differentiate between the two and agreeing that she would vote for her wouldn’t be a good tactic

  • Day-Day-DC

    aint gonna be cruddy but Obama slick and shady too ..kill billl at how some people play this thing ..Obama spout sout his grill, get slisck out the mouth too, then gets soft and cries when Hillary get in his sh*t ..then the media and most all blacks look at it lie it sone sided.

    Hillary 08′

    see the issues not just the skin…fast talker, i can grab a couple out my hood

    My take on it..plans with no tru substance jus a good talker

    research dont jump on band wagans

    Hillary 08′ bu tshe lookin lie she aint gonna get it so then yea … guess he’ll get my vote.

  • Coop

    @lovely and amazing

    You sound like your to smart to do something that stupid. Voting for McCain if Hillary get’s the nomination would be pure spite and that is sad.

  • Coop

    @Nun Ye

    Great point a Super Delegate should accordingly to their district. Some on both sides has said the may not.

  • silversurfer

    THIS JUST IN:

    Obama currently leads the pledged delegate count by 136 delegates – 1139 for Obama – 1003 for Clinton

    After sweeping the past eight contests by large margins, it now appears that Senator Obama has an insurmountable lead in pledged delegates. Senator Clinton would have to get 56% of all the remaining delegates in all contests in order to take a pledged delegate lead. This appears extraordinarily unlikely given the history of contests so far.

    From February 5th through today, there have been 30 primaries and caucuses and the results are clear. Barack Obama has won 21 of those elections while Senator Clinton has won 8 with New Mexico still undetermined. In total, there have been 34 elections and Senator Obama has won 23, winning more than two out of every three contests. Obama is also ahead in the popular vote by 52-48%.

    Senator Obama has won landslide victories from Maine to Washington State, and from Maryland to Nebraska. In Virginia, Kansas, and North Dakota, Senator Obama won more votes than all the Republicans on the ballot combined, demonstrating the grassroots excitement of his candidacy and his ability to appeal to Republicans and Independents.

    Barack Obama continues to dominate among Independent voters. Continuing a trend, Senator Obama won 2-1 among Independents in Virginia (66-33%) and Maryland (68-24%), which is driving his lead over John McCain in general election polls. Senator Clinton’s weakness among Independents is her critical weakness versus Senator McCain in the general election.

    Senator Obama has won big states and small states, red states, blue states, and swing states. Senator Obama has won 12 primaries, while Senator Clinton has won 9. Senator Obama has won 11 caucuses to Senator Clinton’s 2.

    Senator Obama has won states across this country by appealing to Americans of all races, religions, and education and income levels. He has won the Hispanic vote in 5 states (CT, VA, MD, IL IA). Senator Obama has also won the women’s vote in 16 contests (IA, SC, AL, DE, GA, IL, MO, UT, LA, MD, VA, KS, AK, ID, Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia), while Senator Clinton has won the women’s vote in 11.

    On Monday, two polls confirmed what a Time poll recently showed – Senator Obama is the candidate best suited to win Independents, play well in Red States, and beat John McCain in November. A USA Today/Gallup poll showed Senator Obama defeating Senator McCain, and Senator Clinton losing to Senator McCain; and an AP/IPSOS poll showed Senator Obama beating Senator McCain by a wide margin and Senator Clinton edging out Senator McCain by a razor-thin margin.

  • Nun Ye

    @ Coop

    I dont have a problem with a Super Delegate voting for who they want because that is within the rules. PPl should want the democrats to change to a winner take all primary and not these stupid caucus and proportional delegates. A caucus isnt a one man one vote. i cant stand when ppl dont care about politics start to complain when they think presidential process is some popularity contest when its not.

  • Nun Ye

    @ silversurfer stop copying ang pasting

  • The Experience

    NUN YE,

    I hear you and I agree with you!

  • vjhe

    Day-Day-DC is absolutely right. When Clinton and Obama had the heated exchange where he threw a jab at her about being on Walmart’s board, and she countered about his relationship with a Chicago slum lord, the headlines the next day read, “Clinton Attacks Obama”. Black radio only played the clip of Hillary Attacking Obama, and the black newspapers and black blogs, conveniently left out HE ATTACKED HER FIRST! And the worst part is Black America just took what the black media presented to them and they ran.

    And OMG, if I hear that the Clintons are racist against black people one more time, I am going to scream. Even as recently as a year ago, I never would have guessed that so many black people would begin to believe the Clinton’s are racist against black people.

    The Clinton’s are far from perfect and they haven’t been sweet angels, however the speed and some of the ridiculous reasons why the black community has “turned” on the Clinton’s really make me ashamed.

  • Kamee’

    @ Mark…..

    WOW utter stupidity!…… I’m a Obama supporter, but I’d vote for Hillary if she won the nomination. How could you not vote for Obama if he won the nomination. Some ppl really do vote on stupidity. Who the hell wants to be at war for another 115 years (as McCain said he would do )…… are there really no more intelligent ppl in the world.

  • silversurfer

    ^^^^WHY?

    You don’t want to read the Truth? (or you just want to buy into the Mainstream Media’s BS about how this is a close race?)

    They factor in the Super Delegates that have committed to Hillary to give you the impression the the race is up for grabs, but in truth, Super Delegates can vote for Anyone They Choose!

    I HAVE to Copy and Paste so the Folks know THE TRUTH about what’s going on!

  • Nun Ye

    @ silversurfer

    No because it is old. He is up by 100-126 delegates thats all. He cannot get enough delegates to win without the superdelegates.

  • Nun Ye

    So if they vote for him is it stealing?

  • Nun Ye

    @ Silversurfer

    If you think for a moment that a republican is voting for his “liberal” ass you are nuts.

  • Blaqk…boycott the Bejing Olympics

    ********Boycott the Bejing Olympics*******

    Back on my campaign trail…

    We cannot let these people get away with this crap not after our support of all the Carry-out or take-out and those dang wings, taste sooo good (focus)

    They refuse to stop suppying Dafaur/ Sedanes government with weapons that are being used on their people…the genocide of Dafaur…don’t wait til the HBO movie to take action

  • Nun Ye

    You don’t want to read the Truth? (or you just want to buy into the Mainstream Media’s BS about how this is a close race?)

    They factor in the Super Delegates that have committed to Hillary to give you the impression the the race is up for grabs, but in truth, Super Delegates can vote for Anyone They Choose!

    I HAVE to Copy and Paste so the Folks know THE TRUTH about what’s going on!

    Really ? They can vote for whom ever they want? Wow, but if they do that wouldnt that be “stealing”?

  • Coop

    @Nun Ye

    the thing about a winner take all format is that if that type format was used Obama may not be in his current position because Hillary has won most of the states with large delegate counts.

  • Nun Ye

    @ Coop

    Thats what the Republicans Party uses

  • silversurfer

    ^^^ Not go to Debate U Nun Ye…

    except to say Your Time is Over! Go to Washington within the next year to Help George and the other Reps PACK UP and get out of Town.

    A NEW DAY IS DAWNING.

  • Nun Ye

    Anybody see what has happen at Northern Illinois?

    This is what those crazy guns laws get you. LAw abiding citizens should be able to carry their guns anywhere!

  • Nun Ye

    How is my time over? I should be a inline Negro? Vote Black because Im Black? If I dont be labeled as a Crab like Tavis Smiley?

  • ninky

    I think her statement sends the wrong message and to glorify it is even worse. Again, it is a great thing that Obama is getting so many people involved in this election and learning the election process. He is running as a DEMOCRATIC candidate, not an independent. Her husband’s platform is very similar to Clinton’s, the only difference is their approach to getting them done. If he wins the nomination he represents the party and the supporters of other candidates, the same if he does not win.

    Her statement shows her lack of respect for the party, for him and his campaign supporters, most of which are democrats. The alternative would be 4 years of McCain who supports Bush and his current policies. Which is better? Not only should she recognize that but so should we all.

  • lovely and amazing

    @ Coop

    Thank you for your kind criticism. I mean that. I’m not above evolvement. But I have been so disappointed by the Clintons. My parents waited three hours on that line in Harlem to get their books signed by Bill and they bought Hillary’s book too. The Clintons have really broken the hearts of some of their die hards who forgave and forgot on Bill’s behalf.

    I personally believe Obama to be a stronger candidate. I think Hillary brings too much baggage. I also don’t buy into the old school feminist delusion that a woman must man up to be taken seriously. I actually don’t have a problem with Hillary crying, I have a problem with her crying for the wrong reasons. Cry at the bedside of babies born with AIDS, cry visiting impoverished and bookless inner city schools, that’s real, and strategic. But crying over Bill to evoke a false sympathy, was just so wrong and contradictory to her legacy.

    She should have left Bill at home and stood on her own two feet. She should have regulated him to first man during the campaign to show people up front that she could and would hold downthe presidency.

    I’m telling you, she would have come off stronger and taken this election without question hands down. But the fact that she felt she needed her husband says something about her confidence as a a leader, a person, a woman.

    Honestly, Hillary did have black folks eating out of the palm of her hand. She did have us on lock. The Clintons did this to themselves.

    Obama has indeed given people a capable, prepared, qualified, and ready choice for the presidency. The Clintons were too smug to see it coming and dare I say too racist to believe it possible.

    Again, I meant it sincerely when I said thank you for your kind criticism. Peace and beautiful day to you.

    OBAMA 2008!

    YES HE CAN!

  • rachel still sweet 25th/2008

    Here is the information to contact headquarters of

    NAACP, AND COMPLAIN ABOUT SELL OUT JULIAN BOND AND HIS BID TO TAKE VOTES FROM BARACK OBAMA TO GO TO

    HILLARY CLINTON

    She is purposely disregarding/disrespecting blacks for latinos, as evidence several incidents since her bid for prez, and it will be a lot worse if she becomes president. She will take it personaly that we voted for Obama and hurt black communites for hispanic advancement.

    Please let NAACP KNOW THAT YOU / BLACK CHURCHS OR ORGANIZATION WILL BOYCOTT THEM( membership money) {NAACP IS ALL ABOUT MONEY}if JULIAN BOND does not retract statement to give hillary votes for states Obama name was not even on BALLOT to vote for.

    NAACP National Headquarters

    Mailing Address: 4805 Mt. Hope Drive, Baltimore MD 21215

    Toll Free: (877) NAACP-98

    Local: (410) 580-5777

  • Nita

    vjhe

    Day-Day-DC is absolutely right. When Clinton and Obama had the heated exchange where he threw a jab at her about being on Walmart’s board, and she countered about his relationship with a Chicago slum lord, the headlines the next day read, “Clinton Attacks Obama”. Black radio only played the clip of Hillary Attacking Obama, and the black newspapers and black blogs, conveniently left out HE ATTACKED HER FIRST!

    —————

    Actually, no: Clinton attacked Obama first.

    That comment came post-Bob Johnson.

    You’d have to have been following what was going down pre-Iowa, post-Iowa and post-new Hampshirewhy Obama to understand made the statements he did during that debate, though.

    Obama used the debate to address many of the attacks the Clintons had made against him. For me, the debates were just a continuation of all that had gone before. But I can understand if folks think Obama said what he said out of the blue.

  • ESL

    I wish Mrs.Obama would not wear her hair that way. please stop.

  • wonkwonk

    if that witch hillary steals the nomination, not only will i stay home i am switching parties, ya HURD ME?!!!

  • Kdogg©

    @ Nita

    I cosign everything you said in your last post. I decided not to ever vote for Hillary almost 3 years ago. I know the truth on her and Bill.

    As for us blacks being “ride-or-die” Democrats…

    We need to rethink that strategy. The Dems have begun to take us for granted and the Republicans have written us off. Why? Because no matter what, we are going to support the Democrats. So instead of wasting any resources on Blacks, both parties have gone for the new players in the game… The Latino vote.

    I heard a commentator say that instead of blindly supporting the Democrats, we should play “hard to get.” That means that, even if we are going to vote Democratic, let the Dems think that we aren’t sure how we are going to vote. Let the Republicans think that they have a chance at our vote. They will actually work for it then. We need to be a “jump-ball.”

  • Ron Paul

    My actual IQ is 130. I am in the top 4 percentile of people in the world.

    …………………………………………………………………………………..

    13.0 and 130 are not the same thing. You cant just go dropping the decimal point like that.

  • z

    i will be a hypocrite if i didn’t say my support for obama has almost everything to do with race.

    if black people don’t see a need to support their own, esp when he has policies that support them the we will neer go anywhere in this world.

    i am not ashamed to say i support black.

    full stop!!

    tired of white man dictating to me!!

  • z

    having said i support obama, i must say i am dissappointed at the hilary bashing. she is a strong woman who has some good ideas.

    i despise the baseness of the attacks on her. people say things about her they would never say if she was a man. i.e. attacking her with disgusting sexual connotations

  • http://leather.blog.com Be Leather

    I am disappointed that Michelle Obama would not encourage voters to go out and support the DEMORCRATIC ticket. THis is not the superbowl. You can’t get mad if your team doesn’t win. We still have to make sure that the Republicans don’t get back in office and if Obama supports or Hillary supporters decide that they would rather stay at home and pout in November then shame on them. This is ridiculous. I hope she recants, because that was not the smartest thing to say on television

  • Nicole

    Anybody ignorant to stay home and doesn’t vote on election day isn’t even worth my time. Do you not see people in other countries waiting in line for days at a time to vote. Think about those that came before us fighting for our right to vote. And because your candiate doesn’t win your going to act like babies and not go and vote. Yuck.

    I am for Obama and if Clinton wins I am voting for her. There platforms are similar so I really don’t get the ANTI Clinton fumes going on. Mercy. Its one thing to Pro Obama its another to be so hateful towards another canidate that if you look at it is really similar to your own.

    Also BLACK PEOPLE you DON’T WANT JOHN MCCAIN IN OFFICE. He is another Bush. Mark my words you guys if you put him in office we will be in Iraq for another 8 years and also start a war with Iran. If McCain wins and you lose your job and we go deep in to a reccesion I don’t want those who were bashing folks and not voting to even open their mouths. McCain is an evil man and I would vote for a dog over him.

  • loool
  • lovely and amazing

    If the Billary Bushes STEAL this nomination and disergard the will of the nation for their own self-serving greed, I will ABSOLUTELY vote Republican.

    Do you really think a woman who is so insecure that she bases her campaign on proving she can play football with the guys is really going to prove to be anti-war.

    Does anyone remember thats why she voted for the war in the first place in response to the crticism/bait that women can’t be president because they are afraid of war. Remember? She’s so insecure and baitable and reactionary. World leaders are going to have a field day with her insecurities.

    Hillary is in that zone of needing to prove something to men, she will certainly be as pro-war if not more than McCain. Watch.

    Case in point: Her schoolboy fight call to McCain “I will take on McCain anywhere, anytime, any place”. Take on McCain? Her ego alawys beats out her conscience.

    And I don’t like their sneaky covert agenda to continue this domination of the white house through Chelsea who is no Amy Carter.

    Can’t and won’t vote for her. Never.

    OBAMA 2008!!

    YES WE CAN!!

  • Kj

    How ignorant is that to say u will stay home if Hillary wins the primary’s…. Democrat’s need as many votes as they can get… or would u rather see another idiot (John McCain) republican take the white house? I love Obama and yes he does have my vote.. but if he doesnt win the primary’s I am mos def voting for Hil!

    DONT BE IDIOTS! EVERYONE NEEDS TO VOTE!

  • tati

    MICHELLE IS THE EPITOME OF NOTHING. SHE IS GARBAGE LIKE HER HUSBAND”

    Exactly !

  • Musicrevugirl

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    BARACK OBAMA IS A COMMUNIST

    BARACK OBAMA IS A COMMUNIST

    BARACK OBAMA IS A COMMUNIST

  • STAYAWAYORDER

    @michelle: lol!lol!lol! crack up like a winehouse crack pipe on ya truth.

    1stladyobama comes correct & much respect for her honesty cause HIL-LIAR is suspect & will drive many to not vote or 2 vote another party, for real.

    hil-liar seems to be an agent provacateur for the republicans anyway. hil-liar & billy are still sucking on daddy bush – ain’t let go for air, yet! watch dem!!!

  • Scared

    What is pure ridiculousness is that Barack Obama is once again going to be another politician that humiliates the growing, and flourishing African American Community.

    HE IS A COMMUNIST!

    He is a fan of Che Guevara, a mass murderer who is responsible for the SLAUGHTER of thousands.

    A flag was found in one of his offices and he refused to condemn it.

    He was also voted the Most Liberal Senator by the National Journal, which LITERALLY means he is the closest thing we have to a Marxist-Leninist in our government.

    This could be scary.

    Barack Obama is indeed a communist.

  • sillyme

    cedric, you’re right, it wasn’t that long ago that black folks loved the Clintons. Now, all of a sudden, they’ve turned into the enemy. I think Oprah was the turning point. Once she endorsed Barrack and he won Iowa, not only did white folks start paying more attention to him, but black folks did, too. Cuz, before Iowa, people on this board and others were saying Obama wasn’t black enough. But, we’ll see what happens. If elected, he’ll be like Carter, a one-term president, once people see what he’s really about and how his economic policies will hurt the country. Hey, I wonder if Obama hates rap as much as Oprah.

  • Kell

    What da hell is wrong with you? Michelle Obama just showed how dumb and stupid she is by saying that! Just shopws she’s not a democrat she just wants her husband to win, how stupid is that?

    Hillary said that she’ll suport Obama if he wins, cause she’s a smart woman and the democratic party is ahead. So why do u praise Michelle Obama for her childish remarks~^?^? Shame on her and shame on u

  • jp

    You are so ignorant.

  • Morning

    Women intuition and instinct ususally has the ability to scope out a pretentious female a mile away. Michelle is aware of the obvious with Hillary.

    i would like to express how proud i am of Michelle Obama. What wonderful replica of a supportive intellgent African American woman that adores her husband(unlike the clintons side show). If the media picked up on volume of people that wouldn’t vote if Hillary becomes a nominee it would be a top story in the main frame media.

  • bria

    Maybe you shouldn’t refer to her as the hottest chick in the game. Maybe you should learn when to apply that little silly saying. That just seems inappropriate for her.

  • leesa

    @ lovely and amazing

    tony parker isn’t black – he’s french

    and there’s just something about obama that i don’t like and his wife is scary (in all aspects)

    sorry…IMO

  • inkedgal

    if your favorite, thus far, doesn’t get the nomination you’re going to ‘stay home’? are you high? that’s how we ended up in the mess in the first place.

    seriously, if your candidate doesn’t land the nomination you had better research two other people and vote.

    always vote.

    dang.

  • saidndone

    people…reguardless of who wins rember we must still get out there and vote!! think about it if we don’t we will go through another 4yrs of hell if we have a republican as our president. trust

  • Encyclopedia Brown

    I support Barack Obama 100%

  • Tracie

    Leesa….. baby girl, that’s a stupid presumption. Tony Parker is Black. He was just born in Belgium and grew up in France. Black people aren’t just living in the U.S. Just because a Black person was born in another country doesn’t negate the fact that their race is Black. They just have a different nationality

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