It seems a sizeable number of you uppity proles have decided to express your disdain and contempt for the once and future dictatrix of the Unfree World, Senatrix Hitlery Schicklgruber (N-NY). I hope you all remembered to use the phony Hotmail address you created to cruise those naughty "personals" websites. Of course, that will not help you when ol' Hit completes her inexorable Long, Long March (she has been working tirelessly since the end of the Nuremburg Trials) to total power. All ISPs will roll over and cough up your name and address on Inauguration Day - if she deigns to bother with that piece of bourgeois legalism, of course.
US News & World Report: Growth Market: Hillary Haters
The Facebook page "Stop Hillary Clinton: (One Million Strong AGAINST Hillary)" has topped the 420,000 mark, seeing growth of about 12,000 a week. About seven days ago, it had some 408,000 members. Love her or hate her, she seems to be tops on the Internet.
While her official Facebook page only has about 42,000 members, the anti-Facebook page has now bested Sen. Barack Obama's Facebook page, which used to be king, reports our Kim Clark. He has about 146,000 members right now. One thing is for sure: Democrats continue to dominate the social networking sites online. Just consider the blogosphere's love of Republican Ron Paul.
Despite all the Internet chatter, he's got about 26,000 Facebook friends—and he's the most Facebook-friended of all the GOP presidential hopefuls.
I know it seems from the first headline below that the folks up in the Granite State have lost their minds, but compared to Senator Token 's "Nuke Pakistan Now and Ask Questions Later" policy, La Schicklgruber does seem more realistic.
New Hampshire Union Leader: Hillary's realism: Total retreat from Iraq a fantasy Hillary Clinton created a great deal of buzz when she refused to say she would pull all troops out of Iraq immediately, or even by the end of her first term.
Bloomberg: Clinton Rivals Go After Her Record on Iran, Iraq, Health Care Hillary Clinton's main competitors for the Democratic presidential nomination last night tried to chip away at her record as a New York senator and former first lady on the issues of Iraq, Iran and health care.
Meanwhile, The Miracle Worker continues his very, very bad acid trip...
Roto-Reuters: In a debate Edwards assails Clinton over Iraq
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards on Thursday criticized rival Hillary Clinton's position on ending the Iraq war at a debate as he sought to undercut Clinton's status as the campaign front-runner.
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