Fu*k Hillary Clinton

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Barack Obama made it rain on them hoes last night by beating up on the shady Clinton’s in Louisiana, Washington State, and Nebraska. For those Clinton supporting negroes who keep saying they are not supporting Obama “just because he is Black”, you better believe millions of Americans will not be voting for our brotha “because he is Black”.

Despite what the race-baiting Clinton’s want people to believe, Obama is much more than just a “Black candidate”. If you need proof, click here.

It’s not too late to say, YES WE CAN!!!!

This Guy Again…

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Pastor Manning is at it again, and now he’s targeting Oprah. This guy has got to be joking. Look at the little smirk on his face. SMH at white people having to speak in the closet and “please wake up and smell the blackness.” This dude is ridiculous.

When The Checks Stop Coming In

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Hillary Clinton’s campaign is going broke and the shady woman recently loaned her campaign $5 million from her personal stacks. Some of her senior staff members are also working for free. Meanwhile, Barack Obama is expecting to set another fundraising record this month with over $30 million.

Barack needs your support to make it rain on them hoes, help the brotha out with a donation today.

“We are on the ones we have been waiting for.”

Update: Obama raised a sick $7 million since Tuesday!!!!!!

If you missed Obama’s speech from Tuesday, hit it up under the hood Continue »

Quote of the Day

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Obama tops in projected delegate leads:

In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in network tallies of the number of delegates the candidates racked up last night. The Obama camp now projects topping Clinton by 13 delegates, 847 to 834. NBC News, which is projecting delegates based on the Democratic Party’s complex formula, figures Obama will wind up with 840 to 849 delegates, versus 829 to 838 for Clinton.

Campaign Manager David Plouffe said: “By winning a majority of delegates and a majority of the states, Barack Obama won an important Super Tuesday victory over Sen. Clinton in the closest thing we have to a national primary. From Colorado and Utah in the West to Georgia and Alabama in the South to Sen. Clinton’s backyard in Connecticut, Obama showed that he can win the support of Americans of every race, gender and political party in every region of the country. That’s why he’s on track to win Democratic nomination, and that’s why he’s the best candidate to defeat John McCain in November.”

We have MD, DC, Virginia, Louisiana, and Ohio coming up next, that shady Clinton is through, that’s real!!!!

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Ridin’ for Obama

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With the polls suggesting tight races between that “shady” Clinton and Barack Obama, every vote will count today, the most important day in the Democratic primary election. Make sure you play a part in making Barack Obama, the next President of The United States.

Our ancestors who bled, fought, and died are looking down on us today watching to see if we ride for our own rendezvous with destiny. Not only should you go ride today and vote, hit up family members and friends to make it happen for this Brotha.

Quote of The Day

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Barack Obama took the lead in California polls against that shady Hillary Clinton before Tuesday’s primary and has significantly closed the gap nationally:

In California, Obama gained two points on Clinton overnight to lead 46 percent to 40 percent, with a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points. Obama wiped out a 1-point Clinton advantage in Missouri to take a 47 percent to 42 percent lead, with a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points.

The two rivals were deadlocked at 43 percent in New Jersey, with 10 percent still undecided. Obama had a 17-point edge in Georgia, aided by a more than 3-to-1 edge among black voters.

“The momentum is with Obama,” said pollster John Zogby. “If this trend continues it could be a very big night for him.”

Don’t let the shady Clinton’s steal your vote on Tuesday, make sure you ride hard for Obama and Change on Tuesday. Be a part of history.

View the video of celeb Barack supporters singing “Yes We Can” under the hood… Continue »

Who Wants 30 Years of The Bush and Clinton Families???

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We are not the only people not feelin the prospect of almost three decades of the Bush and Clinton families in power. The NY Post recently endorsed Barack Obama:

Obama represents a fresh start. His opponent, and her husband, stand for déjà vu all over again – a return to the opportunistic, scandal-scarred, morally muddled years of the almost infinitely self-indulgent Clinton co-presidency.

Does America really want to go through all that once again? It will – if Sen. Clinton becomes president.

They pretty much take our position. Click here to read why Bossip is using our influence with over 4 million monthly unique visitors to make sure this brotha gets the support he deserves.

Obama Rides on Hillary: Clinton’s ‘Experience’ Got Us Into This Iraq Mess

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Barack Obama took the gloves off on Hillary (who voted for the Iraq War) today in Denver:

“I know it is tempting — after another presidency by a man named George Bush — to simply turn back the clock, and to build a bridge back to the 20th century,” the Illinois senator said in Denver.

“… It’s not enough to say you’ll be ready from Day One — you have to be right from Day One,” he added in unmistakable criticisms of Clinton, who often claims she’s better prepared to govern, and her husband, who pledged during his own presidency to build a bridge to the 21st century.”It is time for new leadership that understands the way to win a debate with John McCain or any Republican who is nominated is not by nominating someone who agreed with him on voting for the war in Iraq or who agreed with him in voting to give George Bush the benefit of the doubt on Iran, who agrees with him in embracing the Bush-Cheney policy of not talking to leaders we don’t like, who actually differed with him by arguing for exceptions for torture before changing positions when the politics of the moment changed,” Obama said.

Click here to read highlights of the bold and truthful speech.

Click here to watch a video covering the background of Obama.

JFK 2.0???

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Ted Kennedy talking about Obama yesterday:

“With Barack Obama, we will turn the page on the old politics of misrepresentation and distortion. With Barack Obama, we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender.”

Another quote from Caroline Kenenedy:

“This kind of person doesn’t come along very often, and when they do, I think that it really is up to all of us to give it a serious look and put aside whatever plans we might have had and really get behind that kind of inspiration and power”

Discuss…

Ho Sit Down

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Maya Angelou recently expressed her support for Hillary Clinton with a silent diss towards Obama:

“As a child, Hillary Clinton was taught that all God’s children are equal, so as a mother she understood that her child wasn’t safe unless all children were safe.

I know what kind of president Hillary Clinton will be because I know who she is. Hillary Clinton has always been a strong woman and a passionate protector of families. For 35 years, that’s exactly what she has been doing.

Each generation of African Americans stands on the shoulders of those who came before. Today, the challenges facing us threaten the dreams we have had for our children. We need a president with the experience and strength to meet those challenges.

I am inspired by Hillary Clinton’s commitment and courage — a daughter, a wife, a mother — my girl.”

Why do all these old-time chitlin’ era civil rights leaders feel obligated to support and play puppet for the shady Clintons? As we saw in S.C., these old-timers are disconnected with what the people want. SMH.

“Hey Johnny, why you want to leave this good ole plantation, massa been good to us, you better support them good ole clintons, we don’t need no freedom”

*Note-”Ho Sit Down” is a reoccurring theme on Bossip. Of course, we are not calling Maya Angelou a ho.

S.C. Stand Up!!!

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Update: Obama made it rain on them hoes tonight. Don’t let the shady and racist Clintons steal your vote on February 5!

Kerry Washington, Chris Tucker, and Usher all have been in South Carolina ridin for Obama this week. Let’s not let the shady race-baiting Clintons and their old-timer civil rights chitlin’ puppet supporters win today.

Get out there and ride for Obama!!!

Caroline Kennedy in the NY Times:

I have never had a president who inspired me the way people tell me that my father inspired them. But for the first time, I believe I have found the man who could be that president — not just for me, but for a new generation of Americans.

Quote of The Day

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Bill Clinton, AKA Slick Willy, continues to play the race card against Obama:

“As far as I can tell, neither Senator Obama nor Hillary have lost votes because of their race or gender,” he said. “They are getting votes, to be sure, because of their race or gender — that’s why people tell me Hillary doesn’t have a chance of winning here.”

Obama has lost votes since the shady Clintons started their “down low” racial baiting.

According to a recent poll, Obama is leading Clinton in S.C. and Florida. It looks like rounding up all those old-time chittlin’ civil rights negroes in S.C. is not working for the Clintons.

Quote of The Day

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According to a recent report, Obama is making it rain on Hillary Clinton in South Caorlina. Here is the WSJ discussing some alleged class divisions within the Black community on Barack Obama:

A poll this fall by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a black think tank, shows the wide disparity of support for Mr. Obama among blacks. While 75% of blacks who went to college had a favorable or very favorable view of the candidate — rising to 88% among blacks who went to graduate or professional school — support dipped to 62% among those with just a high-school degree and to 42% among blacks who haven’t finished high school. A similar pattern shows up as income levels fall among blacks. And while 83% of blacks employed full time had a favorable view of Mr. Obama, just 55% of unemployed blacks did.

Click here to read the article.

It Doesn’t Look Good for Hillary in South Carolina

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It doesn’t look good for Hillary Clinton in the South Carolina primary race. More and more Black people are coming to their senses and supporting Obama because he is the ‘best candidate’ for change and a new direction.

Click here to read an interesting article on Obama’s surge in support in South Carolina.

Why do these civil rights era negroes want three decades of the Bush and Clinton families? Dr. King wouldn’t be supporting that sh*t.

Quote of The Day

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Hillary Clinton getting out of pocket about Dr. King’s Dream recently:

“Dr King’s dream began to be realized when President Lyndon Johnson passed the civil rights act of 1964… That dream became a reality, the power of that dream became real in people’s lives because we had a president who said ‘we’re going to do it,’ and actually got it done.”

Sounds like she is saying LBJ deserves all the credit. Discuss…

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