Terry McAuliffe

Terry McAuliffe is a douchebag

CNN called the island for Hillary Clinton based on exit polls five hours before the closing of the primaries.

They used exit polls.

To call a win for Clinton.

So what does Terry "am a bigger douchebag than Harol Ickes" McAuliffe say on TV, on CNN, while talking to mini-douchebag Wolfe Blitzer about the Michigan decision and Ickes threat to take their grievances to the convention floor?

Terry "Lord Of Douchebaggeoisty" goes on record as saying that exit polls are flawed and should not been used in deciding Michigan. That what the Rules and Bylaws Committee did was akin to what happened in Florida in 2000 and that in the end, they stole the delegates from Hillary Clinton.

Roland Martin, who's full of awesomeness, just said that McAuliffe needs to make a decision because he had just used exit polls to say that Hillary Clinton can beat John McCain in November.

The Clintonites are just fucking crazy.

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Celebration of a Democratic Loser

This just came from the DNC:

Former Chairman Terry McAuliffe has a new book about his years in Democratic politics. What a Party!: My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals is a fascinating, hilarious, and provocative look at the life of one of Washington's legendary figures. From wrestling an alligator to running the Democratic National Committee to his friendship with President Clinton, Chairman McAuliffe's wonderful memoir covers it all and is the political book of the year.

What a Party! will be fully released in stores all across the country on Tuesday, January 23, 2007, though it is currently available in select cities right now. The book is also available for purchase now at amazon.com.

Chairman McAuliffe will be appearing on local and national TV and radio to spread the word about What a Party!, as well as doing a book tour in select cities -- including yours. He'll be in New York City at Barnes & Noble at Union Square on January 24 at 7 PM.

Well...maybe it's an interesting book. But I gotta say that Terry McAuliffe was one of the biggest losers in the Democratic Party and he led the party to failure after failure. I am not interested in what this loser has to say. I am happy Howard Dean is now head of the DNC because since Dean took over the DNC has actually been winning and has actually been reconnecting the Democratic Party with voters and communities in every state.
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