Super Delegates

And here, I thought I was the only one who was noticing that the members of the Democrat Party who have been voting all along really have absolutely nothing to say about who the Party runs for election in 2008.

Super Delegate

Popularity: 33% [?]


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7 Responses to “Super Delegates”

  1. You mean the Dem voters mean nothing, after all their talk of Direct Democracy and stuff? The hell you say! ;)

  2. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

  3. The Republican ace in the hole is DNC leadership. It’s almost Shakespearian!

  4. Howard Dean, the gift that keeps on giving!

  5. I wonder why I even bothered to go to the polls all those years and vote to begin with! I have never missed voting in a primary or general election in my entire life, but only started splitting my ticket (or growing a brain if you will!) and voting more and more conservative in the last decade. Seems the Dems always want to “run the American peoples lives”. How interesting that Democrat and Demon start with the same 4 letters.

  6. Hey, now, don’t insult perfectly good Demons by comparing them to Democrats. :)

    Actually, that is an apt comparison. Both are in it only for themselves, and do not care who gets hurt, as long as they gain more power.

  7. And keep in mind — elected Democrats and those in power in the party ALL know better than you. And only they can spend your money because you’re too stupid to spend it correctly.

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