Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Rush Limbaugh Elected Hillary




Hey folks,

Looks like the Rush Limbaugh strategy worked. Clinton takes three. After trailing all night, Clinton even pulled of Texas. Obama had to settle for VT. The AP reports this morning, Clinton scores 3 wins; McCain clinches By CALVIN WOODWARD, Associated Press Writer 27 minutes ago

Hillary Rodham Clinton scored three victories in a night of revival that denied Barack Obama a ripe opportunity to drive her from the Democratic presidential race. Clarity came only to the Republican side, where John McCain made the nomination his own.

Clinton won the big races in Ohio and Texas, as well as Rhode Island, to break her costly losing streak, and asserted, "This nation's coming back and so is this campaign." But Obama came away with a large share of delegates, too, in counting that continued Wednesday, meaning he's got a lead that's tough to overcome.

There really is n other explanation to this folks. Remember the exit polls? 6 in 10 Women, Whites, Men, ETC. EVERYONE was voting for Obama, then at the end of the Night, it was Clinton who wins? That tells us that A LOT of those 22 million listeners of Rush Limbaugh took his advice and jumped on the Hillary Band Wagon to keep her in it.

Rush said he wanted to keep her in the race for the continued chaos in the Democrat Party, and so that Obama would end up getting bloodied by Clinton before the Democrat Convention. Seems like this worked last night.

Never underestimate the Rush factor. The power and influence that Rush and his listeners have. Write a book? Get Rush to mention it on his show, it becomes the number one best seller on Amazon, New York Times best seller list, ETC. Got a Blog? Get Rush to mention it, it becomes so popular so fast that servers crash. Ask ANY of Rush's advertisers. From Boca Java, Alan Brothers, to even GM. The first month Rush advertised for them, They had near if not record sales. Rush has a power that is dreamed of by ALL other Radio show hosts.

Back to the AP.

"Boy, thank you Oh-HI-o," Clinton said in her victory speech. Obama won in Vermont.

Clinton won about 55 percent of the Ohio vote in nearly complete returns. She was winning just over half in the Texas primary.

She still faced a daunting task trying to overtake Obama in the remaining contests. It was questionable whether she would make up much ground once the final results were in and the complexities of allotting the 370 delegates at stake in the four states were ironed out.

"We have nearly the same delegate lead as we did this morning," Obama said, "and we are on our way to winning this nomination."

He really is.

In the four-state competition for delegates, Clinton picked up at least 115, to at least 88 for Obama. Nearly 170 more remained to be allocated for the night, 154 of them in the Texas primary and the caucuses that immediately followed.

Obama took the lead in Texas caucuses before counting closed for the night — 55 percent to 44 percent, with results in from 40 percent.

Obama had a total of 1,477 delegates, including separately chosen party and elected officials known as superdelegates, according to the Associated Press count. He picked up three superdelegate endorsements Tuesday.

Clinton had 1,391 delegates. It takes 2,025 to win the nomination.

Wyoming offers 12 delegates in caucuses Saturday; Mississippi has 33 at stake next week. The biggest remaining prize is Pennsylvania, with 158 delegates, April 22.

It goes on to say how they both called to congratulate McCain and that Huckabee is out. Truth is folks, the BIG news is that this thing is far from over. "The Come Back Kid" did it again. With the help of Limbaugh. But this most likely is not something you will hear much about today. NOW this is going to get bloody. Should be interesting to watch.
Peter

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