May
11
Hillary Clinton’s Message Via SNL
Filed Under Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, comedy
The local newspaper says the afterglow of the Indiana primary has already faded and the candidates running for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president have forgotten where Northwest Indiana is located.
Since we’re all in withdrawal having become fly-over country once again and are missing the love of the Democratic presidential candidates who romanced us during a short whirlwind of a month only to leave in the middle of the night never to return or even call, here’s a video message from Hillary Clinton via Saturday Night Live to cheer you up on this dreary Mother’s Day. It makes me feel like she’s back in Lake County hanging out at the local pub enjoying a jalapeƱo pizza with a boilermaker.
Video: A Message From Hillary Clinton
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4 Responses to “Hillary Clinton’s Message Via SNL”



I would like to say that I hope Hillary stay’s in the race. I will not vote for anyone else and I now that I have over 2000 people ready to back me up. We believe in her and she is the right person for the White House.. I think that Obama will be a great mistake we need someone with experence Hillary has that. She very familar with the issues that are happening. Obama want to cause more problems making a name for himself while destorying us. Believe me he will. If we all think that Bush gave us a run than watch out for Obama we can forget freedom and what ever else we Americans believe. I never have got to express my feelings regarding this election cause I really never care what happen. But now I do I have a great family and people I care greatly about. I hope that Hillary gets a shot at making this the great country I once believe in. I support her all the way. I will NOT vote unless I see her name on the piece of paper.
Women wake up !!!!!! Where is Hillary now? I have not heard anything about what she is doing to unite the women voters with Obama.
She said she was for the people, well How can she say that when she has basically fed Obama to the wolfes? Do you think that she will get my vote when she runs for President in 2012? She should be fighting for the right to be the first woman of anything, NOT PALIN!!!! She is more qualified to run this country than Palin, trust me it will be a BIG mistake for McCain and Palin, I mean look at McCain hiding behind the skirt of Palin. Sure let her do all the bashing against Obama because he is too chicken —- to do so himself. I have respect for the man because he fought for this country (for different reasons)but as far as leading this country I have no respect for the man. To hurl Palin in the lime light to be the VP is just another way to get all the people off of the real issues, there is no sexist remarks from the Democrats, all the comments made to the media were from the poor writer who wrote that awfull made up blow smoke up peoples behinds speech. Do they think that the women and people of the US are that STUPID? Those that are behind McCain are SCARED of CHANGE and sticking with the Republican party means that they are settling for the same past eight years. People wake up there can be change , only if you want it. With Obama there is change. It takes a COMMUNITY ORGANIZER to help people help themselves, not some rich politician who doesn’t give a hoot about us little people. And Palin I don’t even want to go there because she is all ready getting ready for the President’s seat. She doesn’t want to be second,trust me !! Hockey Mom with lipstick MMMMMMMMMMMMMM
and we will have change with Obama and Biden!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Hillary supporters are very strong hearted and I still can’t believe she lost to Barack.
Note to Hillary supporters: Join the McCain-Palin team, then we’ll have a head to head campaign in 2012 between Palin and Hillary Clinton. I would enjoy the “change” in that.
Obama is a bad call, we’ve all agreed on that. Biden worse yet.
Hey Chris, good job getting some Clinton supporters to join your site, I’m looking forward to even more engagement in the next 45 days.
Daltonsbriefss last blog post..Senior Citizens Slammed by Obama
Hi Steve,
Obama should be way ahead of McCain if all of the conventional wisdom is to be believed. However, McCain continues to remain competitive, if not ahead.
Obama is a likable guy, but the big hurdle he has to overcome is convincing regular Democratic party members that he isn’t too far to the left (and too far aligned with the Democratic party power elites).
Sen. Biden is just a sign to big business that they have nothing to worry about with Obama. I don’t think he was chosen for anything other than reassuring corporations with entities registered in Delaware that Obama isn’t going to go all Hugo Chavez on them if he is elected.
Biden voted for legislation to make filing for bankruptcy tougher. (Disclosure — that helps me with my employment, so I’m all in favor). Biden also represents Delaware — the state that has no usury limit allowing credit cards to import Delaware’s maximum interest into Indiana and other states. Once again, I can’t complain because it helps me, but I’ve read rumblings among the far left that Biden is a corporate tool. Also, I’ve read some wishes that Biden be dropped in favor of Hillary.
It could be interesting times in the next two months.