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Sun Mar-23-08 12:58 PM
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Clinton Fares Poorly In Informal Poll - Berkeley CA |
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**presenting the results of an informal poll of middle-aged presumed Democrats in Berkeley, California:
we went out last night to a jazz club in Berkeley (Anna's Jazz Island) to hear a local 60s and 70s-era favorite do his "Great American Songbook" show :-)
after introducing the band members, this gent likes to introduce himself as some iconic topical figure. past figures have included "Bill Clinton", "George W. Bush", and "Britney Spears". always met with laughter from the audience, either good-natured or rueful, but laughter nonetheless.
last night's alias was...
"Hillary Clinton"
no one laughed.
all that could be heard were soft groans and sharp intakes of breath.
not ONE person in a crowded jazz club in Berkeley, California applauded, laughed, or said "YAY!".
not even the pie-eyed forty-ish gal behind us at the bar, who had been quite vocal all night.
not. one. person. i just thought that out of a crowded room in Berkeley where most of the women were 50+, there would be ONE, just ONE, Clinton supporter.
(as for the rest of the gent's riff on Senator Clinton, well, you had to be there... :evilgrin:)
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:02 PM
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1. I've always loved Berkeley... |
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Edited on Sun Mar-23-08 01:03 PM by gateley
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:06 PM
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2. I live near Berkeley and it's probably more left wing than SF is |
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a really fun place too! SF went for Clinton but I believe that Berkeley went for Obama during the primary.
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musette_sf
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:07 PM
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3. just commenting on the |
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female 50+ demographic. the one that's supposed to be for Senator Clinton.
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:07 PM
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4. San Francisco did not go to Clinton |
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:11 PM
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9. Really?! awesome! I must have been looking at the results from the |
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first night and never saw the final results. Good to know!
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:14 PM
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11. Ha! So I'm not senile yet! |
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:09 PM
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6. I though Obama won SF County but, I'm over fifty |
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and my memory isn't what it used to be. :evilgrin:
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:55 PM
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17. Berkeley is in Alameda county |
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Alameda county ain't Clinton country. :P
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Sun Mar-23-08 02:28 PM
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21. yeah... that I knew, I was just confused about SF n/t |
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Sun Mar-23-08 04:24 PM
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I was just reminding you that there was NO FREAKIN' WAY that county was going for Hillary.
Oakland's my hometown, and they did Obama PROUD! :patriot:
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:09 PM
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5. Berkeley Is About As Respresentive Of The Rest Of The Nation As Beverly Hills Is Of SoCal |
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Edited on Sun Mar-23-08 01:09 PM by DemocratSinceBirth
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:10 PM
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7. But it is an indicator of where the proggresive community is heading. |
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:11 PM
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8. A Bird Needs Two Wings To Fly |
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:14 PM
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10. The DLC strategy of moving over to the right got us no where although |
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it did make a bunch of money for the DLC.
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:15 PM
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12. It Has Nothing To Do With The DLC |
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Edited on Sun Mar-23-08 01:18 PM by DemocratSinceBirth
There are not enough progressive votes to elect a president...
You should know... There are not even enough progessive votes to elect a governor in arguably the most progressive state in the union...
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:19 PM
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13. I agree with Lakoff on that one. And with Mike Moore, too. |
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Arnold was only elected after a two year effort by Bush/Cheney to steal California -- and, they very nearly did it. Without Debra Bowen, we'd likely go red this year. They nearly pulled it off.
And to digress, right now they're an inch away from stealing New York. They targeted Spitzer and now they're going after Paterson. Next in line is a Republican. If we can time out on bashing our candidates, NY could use a hand because the Democrats there are hanging by a thread.
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:36 PM
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14. I Don't Think A Republican Can Win A Statewide Race In NY |
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And I don't think the Republicans are crazy enough to try and impeach the first African American governor...
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:43 PM
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15. Have you been watching? There's hit piece after hit piece in the press. |
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Edited on Sun Mar-23-08 01:44 PM by sfexpat2000
I'm actually very worried about this. It looks like they're trying to pressure him into stepping down.
eta: A Republican wouldn't have to win a statewide race if one can just step into the State House because Paterson is smeared out of office. :shrug:
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:54 PM
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16. I'm Not A Prude But I Do Wish Our Guys Would Conduct Themselves With A Little Bit More Probity |
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When a prominent Democrat messes up I take it personally...
I would be devastated if David Paterson had to step down...
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Sun Mar-23-08 01:58 PM
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18. His life isn't my business and WHO would have thought Spitzer |
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had all of that in the closet? Certainly not Paterson, apparently!
I really like Paterson, above and beyond just wanting to keep NY.
We really should be keeping track of this because, again, they are trying to do this right under the rader. The snakes.
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Sun Mar-23-08 02:02 PM
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19. Their Personal Lives Are Not Our Business |
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Edited on Sun Mar-23-08 02:02 PM by DemocratSinceBirth
But , unfortunately, they become political fodder whether we like it or not...That's the dilemma...
I enjoyed our chat...I'm out the door...And yeah, I'm a big fan of David Patterson...He has a remarkable life story...
PEACE
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Sun Mar-23-08 02:09 PM
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20. Good talking to you, DemocratSinceBirth. |
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Sun Mar-23-08 02:40 PM
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"...And I don't think the Republicans are crazy enough to..."
NOTHING they do would surprise me. It doesn't seem to matter to them whether their motives are known or not.
I wouldn't have thought they would be crazy enough to continue to promote our presence in Iraq as a war on Al Q and Terror AFTER the reports have become public exposing the lies.
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