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Shiron
06-07-2008, 03:21 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080607/ap_on_el_pr/clinton
WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton suspended her pioneering campaign for the presidency on Saturday and summoned supporters to use "our energy, our passion, our strength" to put Barack Obama in the White House.

"I endorse him and throw my full support behind him," said the former first lady, delivering the strong affirmation that her one-time rival and other Democratic leaders hoped to hear after a bruising campaign.

Amid tears from her supporters, Clinton issued a call for unity that emphasized the cultural and political milestones that she and Obama, the first black to secure a presidential nomination, represent.

"Children today will grow up taking for granted that an African-American or a woman can, yes, become the president of the United States," she said.

For Clinton and her backers, it was a poignant moment, the end of an extraordinary run that began with an air of inevitability and certain victory. About 18 million people voted for her; it was the closest a woman has come to capturing a nomination.

"Although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time, thanks to you, it has about 18 million cracks in it and the light is shining through like never before," she said in a speech before cheering supporters packed into the ornate National Building Museum, not far from the White House she longed to occupy again, as president this time.

Indeed, her speech repeatedly returned to the new threshold her candidacy had set for women. In primary after primary, her support among women was a solid bloc of her coalition. She noted that she had received the support of women born before women could even vote.

But her main goal was to heal the rift in the party — one that cleaved Democrats in part by class, by gender and by race.

"The way to continue our fight now to accomplish the goals for which we stand is to take our energy, our passion, our strength and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama, the next president of the United States," she said.

"Today as I suspend my campaign, I congratulate him on the victory he has won and the extraordinary race he has run. I endorse him and throw my full support behind him and I ask of you to join me in working as hard for Barack Obama as you have for me," the New York senator said in her 28-minute address. Loud boos competed with applause.

Clinton seemed almost buoyant in her address, feeding off the energy of a loud and appreciative crowd. "Well, this isn't exactly the party I planned but I sure like the company," she said as she opened her speech.

With 14 mentions of Obama's name, Clinton placed herself solidly behind her Senate colleague from Illinois, who awaits Arizona Sen. John McCain in the general election. "We may have started on separate journeys but today, our paths have merged," Clinton said.

Obama, in a statement from Chicago where he was spending the weekend, declared himself "thrilled and honored" to have Clinton's support.

"I honor her today for the valiant and historic campaign she has run," he said. "She shattered barriers on behalf of my daughters and women everywhere, who now know that there are no limits to their dreams. And she inspired millions with her strength, courage and unyielding commitment to the cause of working Americans."

Obama secured the 2,118 delegates needed to clinch the nomination Tuesday. Aides said Obama watched Clinton's speech live on the Internet. His campaign put a photo of the New York senator on its Web site and urged supporters to send her a message of thanks. Likewise, Clinton's Web site thanked her backers. "Support Senator Obama today," her Web page said. "Sign up now and together we can write the next chapter in America's story."

"As you may know, I was a boxer. And I've seen many fights go the distance," said Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada. "But never have I seen one where everyone came out stronger — until now."

Obama could use the women and blue-collar voters who flocked to Clinton's campaign. She could benefit from his prodigious fundraising to help retire a debt of as much as $30 million. Clinton advanced her campaign at least $11.4 million; by law, she has only until the summer Democratic convention to recoup it.

Clinton has told colleagues she would be interested in joining Obama as his running mate and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, an Obama supporter, said Saturday that she had made "a powerful case for her eligibility" to be on the ticket.

Joining Clinton on stage Saturday were her husband, the former president, and their daughter, Chelsea. When she spoke, they stepped away. Her mother, Dorothy Rodham, wiped away a tear as she watched from nearby.

In deciding to "suspend" her campaign, Clinton kept some options open. She retains her delegates to the nominating convention and she can continue to raise money. It also means she could reopen her campaign if circumstances change before the Denver convention. But she gave no indication that was her intention.
Edit: Seems the article was changed a bit; changed the quote to have the newer version.

Simulacrum
06-07-2008, 03:42 PM
There's a major difference between "suspends" and "ends". But what does the media care, they've been telling her to leave the better part of a year now. =\

Zetta
06-07-2008, 03:52 PM
Finally... :pek

DremolitoX
06-07-2008, 04:12 PM
It better rain...

Mael
06-07-2008, 08:27 PM
Even if she said suspend, the likelihood of her event gaining anything is slim to none. Of course upon hearing her speech she made that feminist ploy again which pissed me off.

Hopefully, emphasis on hopefully, she'll curb the bitterness of herself and her supporters and help Barack through the next few months.

Simulacrum
06-07-2008, 08:31 PM
Even if she said suspend, the likelihood of her event gaining anything is slim to none. Of course upon hearing her speech she made that feminist ploy again which pissed me off.

Hopefully, emphasis on hopefully, she'll curb the bitterness of herself and her supporters and help Barack through the next few months. Her whole purpose of suspending is to keep the gate open for financial support, by suspending her campaign she can still hold fund raiser rallies. (she's about 20 million in debt atm) She'd also have to be pretty harsh to her feminazi base to get them to support Obama, and that's the last thing on her mind

Traveler
06-07-2008, 09:05 PM
Well Hillary is out of the race...

What shall we do with Obama and McCain next?

Nae'blis
06-07-2008, 09:07 PM
It's about time,

ZeroBlack
06-07-2008, 09:51 PM
Wow her ego is still huge as ever

Wake up, she didn't end her race, she "suspended" it, meaning she can unsuspend it at anytime =/

nindragon
06-07-2008, 09:57 PM
susˇpend
Pronunciation:
\sə-ˈspend\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French suspendre, from Latin suspendere, from sub-, sus- up + pendere to cause to hang, weigh
Date:
14th century

1: to cause to stop temporarily


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BeyonderZ
06-07-2008, 11:20 PM
The democrats ... lol They so badly didn't want a woman winning and taking over they decided to put a Black Guy against her. This counties love for blacks beat her.


It's sad really.. 60% of Clinton voters have all ready said they would vote for McCain if Hilary didn't get the nomination.

I watched a news program this weekend.. they had a bunch of blacks on there talking about Obama.. one old man said people should vote for him cause he is black.. but he said after that he knows some will not vote for him because he is black and thats wrong I just turned the channel to the womans Tennis matches..

I mean damn how fucking obviously racist can you be and get away with it. Oh thats right its ok to be a racist as long as your black.

Megaharrison
06-07-2008, 11:56 PM
Funny thing is I guarantee that if Obama makes Hillary his running mate and condones her apparent flaws, people here will start hailing her as a saint alongside their God-Emperor Obama.

Obama and Hillary had a secret meeting yesterday and then she says this, me thinks it's obvious what they discussed.

And lol@the accusations of one being racist if they don't vote for Obama.

Ayer
06-07-2008, 11:58 PM
The democrats ... lol They so badly didn't want a woman winning and taking over they decided to put a Black Guy against her. This counties love for blacks beat her.


It's sad really.. 60% of Clinton voters have all ready said they would vote for McCain if Hilary didn't get the nomination.

I watched a news program this weekend.. they had a bunch of blacks on there talking about Obama.. one old man said people should vote for him cause he is black.. but he said after that he knows some will not vote for him because he is black and thats wrong I just turned the channel to the womans Tennis matches..

I mean damn how fucking obviously racist can you be and get away with it. Oh thats right its ok to be a racist as long as your black.

It's fucking bullshit. :oh
But it's more than racism, really.

Nybarius
06-07-2008, 11:59 PM
http://coreygilmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/beating_a_dead_horse.jpg

Ayer
06-08-2008, 12:01 AM
http://coreygilmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/beating_a_dead_horse.jpg

Don't forget to pose next to the corpse and smile for the camera! :notrust

sikvod00
06-08-2008, 12:06 AM
I watched a news program this weekend.. they had a bunch of blacks on there talking about Obama.. one old man said people should vote for him cause he is black.. but he said after that he knows some will not vote for him because he is black and thats wrong I just turned the channel to the womans Tennis matches..

I mean damn how fucking obviously racist can you be and get away with it. Oh thats right its ok to be a racist as long as your black.

Do you even know what the definition of racism is?

While it's stupid for blacks to vote for someone just because they are black, it's not racist. Unless you're telling me most of these people thought Hillary would be unfit to be President because she's white or Barack is inherently superior because of his "blackness".

Of course blacks are generally excited about there being a black presidential candidate who has a real shot at the Whitehouse, but I doubt they'd have picked someone whose policies they disagree with. The fact that he's a democrat proves that point.

mystictrunks
06-08-2008, 12:10 AM
The democrats ... lol They so badly didn't want a woman winning and taking over they decided to put a Black Guy against her. This counties love for blacks beat her.
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It's not that. It's just that she has the Clinton curse. Half The South hates them now, so does part of Middle America. They also have no hope of converting republicans or getting swing voters.

Aldrick
06-08-2008, 01:30 AM
While it's stupid for blacks to vote for someone just because they are black, it's not racist.

I thought it was. BEcause that's assuming black is inherently better, isn't it?

sikvod00
06-08-2008, 02:02 AM
I thought it was. BEcause that's assuming black is inherently better, isn't it?
I believe a lot of blacks are supporting Obama in part because he is black. That in itself is not racist. What would make it racist is if they were doing it because they were prejudiced against whites (Hillary and McCain) or thought a black person would naturally make a better President. I seriously doubt that's the case with the overwhelming majority.

The reason race is a factor for blacks is because of their situation: they're a minority group that has been underrepresented in the political realm and society. I mean, Obama is already making history as the first black Democratic Presidential nominee, and he may very well make history come November. So it comes as no surprise to me -- in fact it's perfectly understandable -- that they have a strong desire to see Barack do well (assuming they side with his politics as well).

The same circumstances cannot apply for whites. As the majority, they've had the advantage of never thinking about race because they've all been white. What reason would whites have to support a candidate because they are white or oppose one because they aren't?

AbnormallyNormal
06-08-2008, 01:34 PM
better late than never i say

i cant believe this is the very beginning of the general election, i remember in 2004 it happened like RIGHT AWAY in february really lol. its so weird its june and its only now starting

itachiapprentice
06-08-2008, 02:27 PM
She should have did so as soon as she found out she lost

ZeroBlack
06-08-2008, 05:12 PM
She should have did so as soon as she found out she lost

In her own little world she hadn't lost and still hasn't lost. =/

GrimaH
06-08-2008, 09:29 PM
susˇpend
Pronunciation:
\sə-ˈspend\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French suspendre, from Latin suspendere, from sub-, sus- up + pendere to cause to hang, weigh
Date:
14th century

1: to cause to stop temporarily


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It's obligatory politics bullspeak; I don't think she still honestly believes she can revive her campaign in any possible way.

BeyonderZ
06-11-2008, 04:11 PM
Do you even know what the definition of racism is?

While it's stupid for blacks to vote for someone just because they are black, it's not racist. Unless you're telling me most of these people thought Hillary would be unfit to be President because she's white or Barack is inherently superior because of his "blackness".

Of course blacks are generally excited about there being a black presidential candidate who has a real shot at the Whitehouse, but I doubt they'd have picked someone whose policies they disagree with. The fact that he's a democrat proves that point.


Wow that is most definitely a moronic statement. Fact is you don't even know what racism is. Your weak minded and know nothing of the real world around you. For a Black to say "vote for him because he is black" is RACIST for some one not to vote for him because he is black is RACIST. I don't think I could possible break that down for you any better.

The only reason anyone votes for Obama is because he is Black. Thats the only reason. Your a fool if you think other wise. What the democrats have done is out lasted Hilary with their tired old woman hating ideals and put on your dinner plate someone is is with out Prowess, with out experience, with out any since of the political situations in the world and with a hatred of the White Race.

I assure you that before next year you will find out the truth out Obama and the democrats will wish they had never tried to create a Martin Luther King/JF Kennedy hybrid.

BeyonderZ
06-11-2008, 04:18 PM
She should have did so as soon as she found out she lost


She kept going on because America wanted her to win. God forbid a real democratic stick her their(her) beliefs and fight the good fight. The only reason she wasn't able to win was because of the old democrats in control of election. Barrack is no great change .. he is old and simple minded, controlled by big companies and lawyer firms. He was raised on hatred and to hate all white people. He hated this country so much he even replaced his American/Christian name with a Muslim name to better show case he hatred for our world.



You so blindly trust some one because they are black and don't even take the time to find out about the person. It's all around pathetic

sikvod00
06-11-2008, 05:14 PM
Wow that is most definitely a moronic statement. Fact is you don't even know what racism is. Your weak minded and know nothing of the real world around you. For a Black to say "vote for him because he is black" is RACIST for some one not to vote for him because he is black is RACIST. I don't think I could possible break that down for you any better.

The only reason anyone votes for Obama is because he is Black. Thats the only reason. Your a fool if you think other wise. What the democrats have done is out lasted Hilary with their tired old woman hating ideals and put on your dinner plate someone is is with out Prowess, with out experience, with out any since of the political situations in the world and with a hatred of the White Race.

I assure you that before next year you will find out the truth out Obama and the democrats will wish they had never tried to create a Martin Luther King/JF Kennedy hybrid.
Oh, wow. What a senseless rant. I almost didn't feel like responding because it's all so silly.

First, the sociological definition of racism is the belief that one race is inherently superior to another. Unless you have hard evidence that most blacks who support Obama do so because they believe blacks are superior to whites, you have no case. Or maybe most blacks voted for him because they dislike Hillary and McCain because they're white (prejudice).

I'd also like to see convincing evidence that all or most people support Barack simply because he's black or that he hates the white race (Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, blah, blah, blah).