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Is Barack Obama finished?
After this rev wright controversy, do you think Obama is finally finished for good?
This is the final nail in Obamas political coffin if you ask me.
16 Answers
- rob_n_tx2Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
He was never in the running... The news media just tried to convince people he was.. they liked him.. but have now given up due to his good Rev Wright... He has never had a chance in H___ of being the candadide from the start.. HE is a Johnny come lately with the big wig democrats for the most part.. there is no way the Super delegates would have or will nominate him.. thats why hillary is staying they (the clintons) have much more clout with the super delegates than Obama.. There is no way they would appoint him.. They want some one like hillary.... who they know and are familiar with... and Obama is an unknown.. basically... ITs a no brainer .. he has never had a chance from start... There will be things that come up in the weeks before August that they will use to justify his unelectablilty... would be easy to find something on a former drug user... just a matter of time until he is out of politics.
- pinkieLv 41 decade ago
If he had the best interests of the USA at his heart..it would be.He would withdraw from the race and let the viable candidates "get on about it"..but he won't.He will play the race card until the end and then the ones supporting him will yell that he should be the nominee and they will "give " it to the black man to appease the voters. And that is sad that the people accept the win even though it is not best for America and he cannot beat John McCain in November.
- Johnny RebLv 51 decade ago
There are less than eight months until the election, an election that
>> will decide the next President of the United States. The person
>> elected will be the president of all Americans, not just the Democrats
>> or the Republicans. To show our solidarity as Americans, let's all get
>> together and show each other our support for the candidate of our
>> choice.
>>
>> It's time that we all came together, Democrats and Republicans
>> alike.
>>
>> If you support the policies and character of John McCain, please drive
>> with your headlights on during the day.
>>
>> If you support Obama or Hillary,
>> please drive with your headlights off at night.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Of course, how could his most holy rev. wright pander to and anger racist blacks if obama became president? no more rich white people in control. what would he whine about then?
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- hypoliteLv 45 years ago
properly, you purchased your thoughts from a unusual source. he's neither a main architect or the founding father of this mosque, it truly is really a remodeled construction. attempt to get your info immediately
- 1 decade ago
He looked quite pissed off today when he threw Wright under the bus.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No. We now can see both side of the story. With McCain having political partnerships with people like Falwell, Roberson and Hagee, we will see who Real Americans want.
- ElleLv 61 decade ago
I hope so! But I'm not convinced; his supporters would follow him anywhere, regardless of what he says or does.
Source(s): the first 2 answers to this question - PortiáLv 51 decade ago
i think so, i was going to vote for him but seeing how alot of people are,disrespectful towards him...
go mccain!