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April 04, 2008 6:38 PM

Webb_dean_graham On Sunday, Sens. Jim Webb, D-Va., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., join George to talk about Iraq. The two Armed Services Committee members discuss the upcoming report from Gen. David Petraeus and Amb. Ryan Crocker.

Then, DNC Chair Howard Dean discuss the dueling Democrats. Does the party have an endgame?

On the "Roundtable," Katrina vanden Heuvel, Dan Senor, Cokie Roberts and George Will.

April 4, 2008 in Coming Up | Permalink | User Comments (12)

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KERRY: You're right on the money! With your permission, I am going to repeat your words:

Obama is a communist, extreme left wing liberal.

Obama is a racist and hates America.
Obama is an egomaniac who thinks he is doing a great favor to America simply by running for President.

Obama's loyalty is to Africa not America which is mean accoriding to Ms.Obama.

Obama is as corrupt as every other politician, and was hand in hand with shady characters in Chicago politics.

Obama lies through his teeth when he says he is a different kinda politician. More like he is a different kinda liar, a slick snake oil salesman.

Posted by: Pete | Apr 4, 2008 8:29:05 PM

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SAY NO TO OBAMA.
ANYONE ELSE BUT NOT OBAMA'08
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A Vote for Obama is a vote for the lunetic racist Rev. Wright!

http://votersusa.blogspot.com

Wow!

Posted by: Peps6 | Apr 4, 2008 8:32:15 PM

In other news, according to Reuters, Sen. Clinton may be the Democrat whom Republicans love to hate, but most strategists say they have no fear of a match-up with her rival Sen. Obama in November’s presidential election. There is a strong consensus that Obama is a glass jaw who is going to get hit hard. This presents a challenge for the super-delegates who will have to make the tough decision between Obama and Clinton. Read the Reuters Report:

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN0345049120080404?sp=true

- Posted by Mitch

Posted by: Mitch | Apr 4, 2008 8:35:34 PM

The intelligent people know that Obama is just what this country needs. He will begin to repair the damage caused by the whole bush-league. I think there is an upset in the making in PA. in another week Barack will be leading in the polls. He will also destroy McMore-war in the fall. Obama 2008!

Posted by: pt | Apr 4, 2008 8:43:29 PM

Who is intelligent? Why didn't the intelligent vote for John Kerry four years ago? Don't rush, wait until November you will see who is intelligent. Clinton supporters, John McCain supporters, or your intelligent. Last time John McCain slammed Obama military knowledge and military back ground, Obama just shut his mouth.

You will see chife commander Hillary Clinton in the White House in 2009.

Posted by: Kevin P | Apr 4, 2008 10:41:50 PM

mathematical possibility?

Rick Sloan, Communications Director for the International Machinists and
Aerospace Workers Union, today emailed this scenario to the media:

1247 Delegates: Hold on to the 1247 pledged delegates HRC has amassed since
January 3rd

1497: Maintain the support of the 250 super delegates who have endorsed her
candidacy already

1648: Add 151 pledged delegates to her total with ten point wins in
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky and Puerto Rico

1860: Add another 122 pledged delegates by winning or placing a close second in
Guam, Indiana, North Carolina, Oregon, Montana and South Dakota

2046: Seat the Florida and Michigan delegations adding 186 pledged delegates to
her total

2095: By seating the Florida and Michigan delegations, she gains 49 uncommitted
delegates or super delegates

2215: Secure the votes of 120 of the 330 remaining super delegates to surpass
the 2208 delegates to be nominated

-- Rick Sloan, International Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union [Note: If
Florida and Michigan delegates are counted -- as Sloan does in the above
scenario -- the winning number grows to 2,208]

I say we are going to WIN!
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Posted by: Jim | April 01, 2008 at 05:38 PM

Posted by: Mitch | Apr 5, 2008 8:45:19 AM

I hope this will shade a little light on Iraq,you here from the republicans the surge is working then you here them wanting to send 10,000 more troops in by next year. Hillary Clinton's judgements are just like the republicans after all she voted for this war!
Obama 08!

Posted by: merle7 | Apr 5, 2008 9:52:00 AM

The republicans shouldn't be so excited about taking on a Obama this fall, they should be concerned about old man McCain. He got into the Naval Academy because of his old man. McCain started flying because of his old man. He couldn't have done it on his own because of his test scores. He finished 5 from the bottom. McCain was able only to get into politics because of his wife's money. McCain was the only member of the Keating 5 that didn't go to jail. No one wanted to send a former POW to prison. Keating was involved with swindling senior citizens of millions of dollars. McCain can't remember facts about current world events. McCain wants to continue Iraq for 100 years when we don't have enough men and women to send to Afghanistan. The list could go on, but I think that the republicans should worry about their own candidate.

Posted by: The Unshrub | Apr 5, 2008 10:18:57 AM

Pete,

Get off from my Candidate!!
Grow up and see with your eyes, OBAMA is whom America is Voting for. Cannot take the heat, Cheer up, but don't write Garbage here!!

OBAMA Most Delegates!!
OBAMA Most Popular Vote ( 100k Including FL And MI)!!
OBAMA Most States!!

Take it, or leave the party and Join Republican! He will be our Leader!! He will be your President in NOV! Start respecting Obama!!

OBAMA08!!YES WE CAN!! WIN WE WILL!!

Posted by: RC | Apr 5, 2008 10:55:59 AM

-- Rick Sloan, International Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union [Note: If
Florida and Michigan delegates are counted -- as Sloan does in the above
scenario -- the winning number grows to 2,208]

I say we are going to WIN!
-Posted by: Mitch
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You are going to win In your dreams!
Knew these aerospace machanices always think they were smart and do not listen to us, now I know, some of they are plain dreamer..away from logical truth and reality. Your Number do not add up without your spin and big lies..

-RC ( Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineer)

OBMA08!! YES WE CAN!!

Posted by: RC | Apr 5, 2008 11:04:57 AM

Dean's comment about Michigan's primary ballot was wrong. As a Michigander, I believe every candidate had a choice to leave their name on the ballot. Hillary and Dennis did. Too bad for the others. They shouldn't receive any votes. The only way to have a fair revote is to put all candidates names on the ballot that would have appeared at that time. The non committed votes could have been for any of the democratic candidates, not just Obama.
Shame on our legislature for wasting our time and money.

Posted by: jlo | Apr 6, 2008 11:26:02 AM

I make an effort to watch This Week every week; however, if Katrina vanden Heuvel continues to be part of your roundtable, I shall watch ANYthing else. She comes across as an egotistical, yet ignorant and annoying misfit.

Posted by: DeBee | Apr 6, 2008 8:41:38 PM

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