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(Yahoo) Interesting Bill Bradley endorses Obama, moving well without the ball   (news.yahoo.com) divider line 19
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King Something [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 03:16:36 PM  
I read the headline as:

Bill Brasky endorses Obama, moving well without the ball

 
UNC_Samurai [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 03:26:04 PM  
Bradley was always good at posting up someone smaller than him.

 
thenateman 2008-01-06 06:26:58 PM  
FTFA: Bradley briefly considered running in 2004, but instead supported then-Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.

He sure knows how to pick em.

 
SeismicJizzer 2008-01-06 06:28:18 PM  
I am not surprised by this. Once democrats realize they do not have to live in fear of the Clinton machine, many more politicians will throw their support for Obama.

 
Cat With Two Heads 2008-01-06 06:40:40 PM  
King Something: I read the headline as:

Bill Brasky endorses Obama, moving well without the ball


Likewise. And why not? Chuck Norris endorses Huckabee
"The character of Johnny Appleseed was based on Brasky... except for the part about planting apple trees... and not raping men."

 
Shaggy_C 2008-01-06 06:43:37 PM  
Well that ought to seal the deal...right?

*crickets*

 
TX-Law 2008-01-06 07:01:16 PM  
King Something: I read the headline as:

Bill Brasky endorses Obama, moving well without the ball


THIS.

I have heard that Bill Bradley drives an ice-cream truck covered in human skulls, though.

 
McManus_brothers [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 07:10:53 PM  
Bill Bradley: quite possibly the only man more boring than Al Gore.

 
MugzyBrown [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 07:13:42 PM  
I dont know, this is setting up for a glorious Hillary comeback.

The polls on Real Clear politics bare that out right now. She has a big lead in big states

 
Mugato [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 07:22:25 PM  
TO BILL BRADLEY!

planetwill.jt.org


/err...Bradsky

 
RodneyToady [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 07:38:59 PM  
He then went on to scissor kick Angela Lansbury.

 
Larry Mahnken [TotalFark] 2008-01-06 07:40:12 PM  
MugzyBrown: The polls on Real Clear politics bare that out right now. She has a big lead in big states

Most of those polls are old, and a decisive victory by Obama in New Hampshire will have a huge effect on them. Remember, Clinton had a huge lead over Obama in NH the morning of the Iowa Caucus, and afterwards she's no better than tied in some polls, trailing by a significant amount in the others.

Most people who say they're for one candidate or another in early polls are pretty soft on that choice, and will change if they see the tide going in another direction.

 
Donald_McRonald 2008-01-06 08:35:28 PM  
"Did I ever tell you about the time Bradley took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can't find one. Finally Bradley takes me to a vacant lot and says, 'Here we are.' We sat there for a year and a half — until sure enough, someone constructs a bar around us. Well, the day they opened we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burned the place to the ground. Bradley yelled over the roar of the flames, 'Always leave things the way you found 'em!'"

 
ochobit 2008-01-06 08:44:09 PM  
Funny how in 2000, both Bill Bradley and Ralph Nader ran campaigns questioning the liberalness of Gore, back when the country as a whole was less left leaning than now.

And now for whatever reason the far-left still thinks that Gore would be the nation's liberal savior.

 
StopArrestingMe [recently expired TotalFark] 2008-01-06 09:00:45 PM  
thenateman: FTFA: Bradley briefly considered running in 2004, but instead supported then-Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.

He sure knows how to pick em.


Mind telling us who you supported in 2004?

 
ajl_mo 2008-01-06 09:40:44 PM  
God I wish Bill had the "fire in his belly" for a presidential run. The last of the good ones. Since Richardson isn't going anywhere and Bradley's backing Barry, guess I am too.

 
Rndhed 2008-01-06 10:10:39 PM  
ochobit: And now for whatever reason the far-left still thinks that Gore would be the nation's liberal savior.

I think it's more having to do with "oh how close we came to having Gore in the WH instead of the petulant retard who lives there now." Time, and hindsight, will do that to ya.

 
moothemagiccow 2008-01-06 10:14:12 PM  
ochobit: Funny how in 2000, both Bill Bradley and Ralph Nader ran campaigns questioning the liberalness of Gore, back when the country as a whole was less left leaning than now.

And now for whatever reason the far-left still thinks that Gore would be the nation's liberal savior.


I thought only the right dug Gore.

 
themadtupper 2008-01-07 03:56:32 AM  
MugzyBrown: I dont know, this is setting up for a glorious Hillary comeback.

The polls on Real Clear politics bare that out right now. She has a big lead in big states


Their most recent Florida poll is 12/12 - 12/18 and their most recent California poll is 12/10 - 12/17. Those polls are essentially irrelevant now.

 
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