June 27, 2008
Posted: 07:45 PM ET

From ,
CNN

Watch Abbi Tatton's report about the online anti-Obama movement of Clinton supporters.

(CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton is working hard to ensure that her supporters are backing Sen. Barack Obama, the Democrats' presumptive presidential nominee.

But many Clinton diehards are doing the opposite online. A group of her supporters with Web sites attacking Obama and the Democratic Party are rallying together to make sure Obama does not get elected in November.

Filed under: Barack Obama • Hillary Clinton


Go Obama   June 28th, 2008 1:00 am ET

These dia hards clinton supporters are no true democrats at all.

I getting sick of those comments like " Obama is less experience "

Bush and McSame are ruining america for 7 1/2 years. Was that because of their great experience or was it great leadership??

Now we need a man with vision und good judgement to bring america out of this mess.

Bush and McSame have no vision at all otherwise they would do something about it.

Man are these repubs stupid. Unbelievable, really.

Well lets hope only a few will fall for continuing with Buh's 3r term.

Obama / Clinton 08

CONFUSED OLD WHITE WOMAN!!   June 28th, 2008 12:54 am ET

cnn…..A group of her supporters with Web sites attacking Obama and the Democratic Party are rallying together to make sure Obama does not get elected in November………… 2 canadates 1 dem 1 rep just take your bitter -buts and support McCain instead of attacking Obama ……
and if you really care so much for HRC help her pay her debt

Dave   June 28th, 2008 12:53 am ET

Only in America are there people this dumb.

OBAMA 08   June 28th, 2008 12:46 am ET

THEY CAN'T STOP OBAMA!!! I CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR THEM CRYING NOVEMBER 4TH. WAAH, WAAH,WAAH, OBAMA BOUGHT THE ELECTION, WAAH, WAAH, WAAH, EMPTY SUIT THIS AND THAT, WAAH, WAAH, WAAH!!!

Nwanekezi Ntomchukwu tony.   June 28th, 2008 12:42 am ET

I closely followed the America's(USA)Democrats primaries till it came to an end.now everybody is looking up to the fall surrounded with a lot of side talk full of sentiments. When one is going through
hell, it is better you keep on going so long as you will get out of it
for good eventually. Obama this, Obama that. This time most of Hillary's supporters are not going to vote for Obama. Hey! There is no way 100% of hillary's supporters will go for Obama. some will and some will not and it is like that to the Republican too. I ve seen some Hillary's supporters through Richard Ruth of C.N.N, that are willing to vote for Obama and some that are not willing at all even in this most intriguing time for the Democrats as Hillary and Obama came together to move ahead. In a further development, if Obama take Clinton as his running mate,some die hard that supported Clinton can still not vote for Obama. therefore the most important thing is what I believe Obama is doing; campaining hard to gain both republicans and democrats and not to rely on a fraction of Hillary's supporters that will not vote for him.
Kantochukwu (AICHI-KEN, JAPAN.)

Allen In North Carolina   June 28th, 2008 12:42 am ET

Oh yes…. Like it or not….. We are going to have BHO as our commander and cheif….. Carry on….. ;)

Mary   June 28th, 2008 12:42 am ET

Yes, I have registered on line and will be sending in a small donation to help the cause. The DNC, superdelegates, MSM and the Obama supporters were nasty and vile to the Clintons: too much so to forgive and forget. Senator Clinton is a far better candidate.
Senator Obama is a far lefty (socialist) and not trustworty. I will not vote for him.

Jeb   June 28th, 2008 12:42 am ET

I'm glad they want to get McCain elected. I don't think a woman should have the right to make choices about her own body either.

shelia   June 28th, 2008 12:41 am ET

I feel these supporters have the right to change their minds on who the want to vote for, however they should change theis names from die heart Clinton supporters to something else. For all the pain and misery the Republicans caused Hillary and her husband it's a knife in her back for anybody who voted for her to now vote for John McCain.
I too didnot like or agree with allthe DNC or democratic party but they have not done anything to make me vote for John McCain!!!! I llived through the last 8years and i cannot take it anymore. Mr Mc Cain might want to be different from BUSH BOTH ARE STILL REPUBICANS!
I wsh you well. but as for me and my house DEMOCRATICS all the way

Aaron   June 28th, 2008 12:41 am ET

As much as I wanted Hillary to win the nomination, I'm backing Obama now that she is out. Our country is headed in the wrong direction and democrats should be working together to ensure that we get back the White House. I think the diehard Hillary supporters should put their pride aside and do what is right for our country!

Allen In North Carolina   June 28th, 2008 12:41 am ET

There ya go, Just like a rabid dogs, That will turn on its owners…… You folks just don't get it do you?…. You are ther ones killing your own…. A person that causes such a catastrope will never ever be in the white house. And clintons so called followers are making sure of that…… What a pack of idiots….. PUMA, What a freaking joke…… Makes no differance….. McCains chances of getting into the whitehouse, is about like a snowballs chances of rolling though h–l unmelted….. I've never in my life seen people act like such morons…. You all should have your voting rights taken from you for being so inmature and childish…..

BUSTED!!!   June 28th, 2008 12:39 am ET

DARRAGH MURPHY, FOUNDER OF PUMA PAC, DONATED $500 TO THE MCCAIN CAMPAIGN IN 2000 AND VOTED FOR HIM. NOW WHAT DID AL GORE DO FOR HER TO JUMP SHIP IN 2000 WHEN SHE CLAIM TO BE A LIFELONG DEMOCRAT. THIS WOMAN IS 100% FOR MCCAIN. SHE IS SIMPLY USING HILLIARY SUPPORTERS TO GET MCCAIN ELECTED. OBAMA WILL BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!!!

No Obama! Ohio   June 28th, 2008 12:38 am ET

I was a Clinton diehard not anymore, I'm voting McCain!

Robert   June 28th, 2008 12:37 am ET

yeah! Go PUMA's.

NOBAMA 08!!

Rob indetroit   June 28th, 2008 12:36 am ET

Flip flop,flipflop, who cares john mccain.

Jimenez   June 28th, 2008 12:36 am ET

What can we say. We don't want Obama.

scott   June 28th, 2008 12:35 am ET

Hillary Clinton is only working hard to do one thing-make sure Obama is defeated! If you think she will allow herself to not have another shot at becoming the President you are nuts!!!! By the way when is he going to debate McCain? Come out Come out from where ever you are (behind the teleprompter. ) No more running against Hillary and No more Bush Bashing its time to show the Americian people what an empty suit you are.

JonRoss   June 28th, 2008 12:35 am ET

And this no doubt worries Marxist and CNN.

Rob indetroit   June 28th, 2008 12:34 am ET

'well my friends i lost my diap-er".

m.c.   June 28th, 2008 12:32 am ET

Why are there no postings and this story has been on for how long??? Could it be that for die-hard Hillary supporters, the election is over??? McCain in 08, Hillary in 12???? The DNC did this to themselves. Don"t shove a candidate down our throats, especially a bad candidate!!!

jimmy velman   June 28th, 2008 12:29 am ET

THE MOVEMENT IS JUST IN ITS INFANCY AND WAITING FOR THE CONVENTION AND THE SEATING OF THE MICHIGAN ANFLORIDA
DELEGATES. WE NOTICE THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO LARGE SCALE RUSHING OF SUPPORT FROM THE HILLARY SUPPORTERS:
WOMEN, MEN, SENIORS RURAL FOKS..
WE DO KNOW THAT VOTERS CAN AND DO CHANGE THEIR MINDS
UP TO THE VOTING BOOTH.. MANY OF US ARE WAITING FOR THE VP CHOICE OF OBAMA.

Wisconsin   June 28th, 2008 12:28 am ET

Why do you call them supporters when most of them are Republicans who are claiming to of supported Hillary?

Mads   June 28th, 2008 12:25 am ET

hey what the name of this group. i would like to call all my friends to join and beat obama. i will support hillary but i will not vote for obama. Obama is a politician flip-flopping to get elected in a lot of issues. he is the politician he chastised. He is an insider he despised.

let;s go McCain 18 million voters….

dl   June 28th, 2008 12:24 am ET

It is not Bill Clinton's job to campaign for Obama…
Obama and his group do not deserve Bill Clinton..
Bill should stand up for his wife and stay out of this..
The Obama group to this day continues to insult the Clinton's..
Right is right and wrong is wrong..

carolyn   June 28th, 2008 12:24 am ET

Amazing … who are these people? Not true Democrats, and not really even supportive of Clinton's true reason for running for president, which would be her policies … which are pretty much the same as Obama's. Would they really rather elect someone who is polar opposite to Clinton? And these are responsible adults? Hope they are not entrusted with children.

tj   June 28th, 2008 12:22 am ET

I am one of Clinton's supporters who will never vote for Obama – doesn't matter what Hillary calls for.
There is a couple of reasons for this.
1. I don't consider Oama decent candidate because of his inexperience, short record and flip-flopping.
2. To punish corruptive DNC (Dean, Pelosi, Brazille) who shamelessly push Obama to nomination discrediting the whole democratic process of primaries.
3. To protest unprecendented media participation in primaries who permanently humiliated Hillary and gave Obama green light.
4, Bit ti be part of arrogant, rude, zombied Obamaniots.
One sight at this crowd ('we can', 'we can') – unbelievable how people can be zombied and playing race card.
I can continue with other reasons.
I am happy that there are many-many people who thinks as I do.
We will try hard to help Obama lose in Nov

AER   June 28th, 2008 12:22 am ET

Two days ago on the Situation Room, a Republican was trying to get the point across that Obama supports and has voted for legislation to kill a baby post birth at 8 months gestation and call it a legal abortion. I was trying to hear the details but WOLF KEPT INTERUPTING THE MAN AND I COULD NOT GET THE FACTS FROM CNN!!!!! Imagine that.

It is exactly this kind of biased reporting that has made Obama the presumptive Democratic nominee and not Hillary. The American Press is handing Obama the Presidency, not on merit, but on censorship and there are naive little sheep following the Press without questioning Obama's values or voting record.

As an American who embraces Freedom of Speech as a fundamental American right, the news reporting in this campaign has made me sick. In 20 years, scholars will evaluate the objectivity of the American Press during this election and it will clearly show, you guys stunk at your job. Wish we could elect a new News media every 4 years too.

Hillary in 2008. I hope the online organizers succeed to make her a viable 3rd Party candidate… and to hell with the DNC and CNN. Baa Baa little Sheep…or should I say NoBAAAAAAAAma.

dl   June 28th, 2008 12:20 am ET

It Is not a matter of Clinton supporters being bitter, having sour grapes or God forgive "being racist".
It is a issue of the DNC,Party Elders and the Obama campaign
allowing the underhanded tactics used…
And for some of us it is a concern that Obama is not qualified
or ready to be the leader of the free world.
He is a media and David Axleod video creation.
Some of us not to be strong armed by Roe Vs Wade..
We will have a Dem House..
We will deal with health care…Obama flips on every issue
that is not Hillary's fo him to make gain on.
He scares the heck out of people..
He has serious issues with the company he keeps. This is not including his real connecton to Rezko.

He is the Teflon King…
having said this….
Hillary Clinton gives him credibilty..
It remains to be seen if he really is credible

Change   June 28th, 2008 12:18 am ET

These are either Republicans or plain racists.
I don't see another reason for it. By doing this they distroy any chance for Hillary to become president in the future

Texun   June 28th, 2008 12:17 am ET

With Republican money!

CARMEN   June 28th, 2008 12:17 am ET

NO DRAMA!!!!! NO OBAMA!!!!!! HILLARY ON THE TICKET IF YOU WANT MY VOTE.

SC for Hillary   June 28th, 2008 12:17 am ET

As a Hillary Supporter and female, we promised the DNC and all the Obama supporters that they will pay dearly in November. You better be ready for what you wil be faced with in November. As Hillary supporters and past democrats, we will do everything we can to make sure Obama is NOT elected in November. Guess what , when the pollster poll us, we say we are voting for Obama, but when we go in and pull that lever in November, it will not be for Obama, and this is our way of letting the DNC know that they are not going to get away with what they did to Hillary clinton.

rumpusgoopus   June 28th, 2008 12:15 am ET

That's the wonderful and terrible thing about the Internet. It's so open that even complete nutjobs can get on.

Dorian   June 28th, 2008 12:15 am ET

I'm not surprised. I think that it isn't so much dislike of Obama personally, but that many see that he is simply not ready to become leader of the free world. That, and the high-handed tactics of Howard Dean, the DNC, and Superdelegates in selecting Obama as our Democratic nominee, has angered millions of voters. It will be interesting to see if Hillary will be able to entice enough of her voters to vote for Obama. It's not looking very likely at this point. With Nader sucking off Democratic votes, disenfranchised voters in Michigan and Florida, and those who feel betrayed by the Democratic Party, it just may be enough to put McCain into office.

Rob indetroit   June 28th, 2008 12:14 am ET

Those Rabbid woman online are not dem's their sick. you can't come up with one valid reason why your against Sen. Obama. the man played the game and won fair & square. But vthat's okay Obama will win with out you Go obama 08-12

Audrey   June 28th, 2008 12:13 am ET

Those of you who are doing this will be blamed if Obama doesn't win in November. Then when Hillary Clinton runs again in 2012, the Obama supports will turn on you and not vote for her. It's ashame if we can not work together as one party.

rosanne   June 28th, 2008 12:12 am ET

This report is done by a person with a British accent!!!
Lou Dobbs should be complaining about this!!!

Curious!   June 28th, 2008 12:11 am ET

They are not die hard HILLIARY SUPPORTERS, they are Republicans posing as Hilliary supporters. Obama will Win regardless of their effort. No one is sweating these groups. LET THEM HAVE THEIR 15 MINUTES OF FAME. OBAMA AND HIS SUPPORTERS WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH IN NOVEMBER!!!

GirlTexas   June 28th, 2008 12:11 am ET

Correction…those people are pathetic and racist…..

Eric from Somewhere   June 28th, 2008 12:10 am ET

One more thing.. (Sure you guys won't post this one)…. Just in case you didn't know, this (CNN) is a Ted Tuner and Jane Fonda production…

Ula Nejad- Sacramento Ca   June 28th, 2008 12:08 am ET

If the Democrats are not careful, diehard democrats are going to look to Nader in the future. They have shown that they are capable of messing up their own party. Imagine the most powerful country in the world the United States of America. Americans have to wise up and take control of their own country. The youth will be the target of your own cultural war within. Diehard Clinton supporters did not lift the Senator to stardom without a reason.

Rob indetroit   June 28th, 2008 12:07 am ET

Your excuse is he 's arrogant . what's wrong with showing pride , holding your head up walking tall oh, i forgot a black man isn't suppose to do that. obama in 08.

temper tantrum   June 28th, 2008 12:06 am ET

Just some scared republican operatives and people who do not have the maturity and the intellect of HRC to unify behind Barack Obama. Not even Hillary wants to put up with these people. These people can live in June of 08′ while HRC and BO move on together to claim the white house. Its a 50/50 toss up that Hillary will be the VP but history will prove that a VP is more of a filler spot than anything. Hillary would have more influence if obama appointed her secretary of state or to the supreme court which would benefit the party more.

Sen.McCain't Change   June 28th, 2008 12:04 am ET

yeah..goodluck with that people.. I saw some people online with duck tape over their mouths refusing to speak until Barack loses.. someone else was on a hunger strike because "Hillary was mistreated severely by Obama and the DNC"…maybe these online diehards to could start one of their own…like say holding their breaths until November?

Mrs. Joseph in Louisiana   June 28th, 2008 12:01 am ET

These people were never really democrats and weren't going to vote for Hillary anyway. I can understand it if they say they won't vote, but to try to see that the democratic party doesn't win? With all going on as a result of years with a Republican prez? No, these people were never democrats! No matter what they say, they were NOT democrats.

go away mongers- Ventura ca   June 27th, 2008 11:59 pm ET

These people are showing several things: Immaturity, A lack of understanding the electoral process, a disregard for their candidate, a disregard for their (supposed) pary, a "me-give-me-mine" attitude, and BRAIN.
No one in their right mind could go from supporting Hillary Rodham Clinton who is a FORCE for justice and women's rights-to a McCain supporter. HRC and McCain are direct OPPOSITES and there is no LOGIC to this!
Just selfishness and hate.
I for one will not be kssing their behinds begging them to stay- If they vote McCain- they're republicans plain and simple.

USAF Ret   June 27th, 2008 11:57 pm ET

If these "so called" Senator Clinton supporters cannot direct their efforts towards helping Senator Obama get elected–like Senator Clinton is doing–then they should put their energy towards getting people to help pay off Senator Clinton's campaign bill. If they can't do this, then they're spoiled children who need a "time out."

richard   June 27th, 2008 11:57 pm ET

Hillary supporter here that is PROUD TO BE AN AMERIMcCain. Keep it up. Country before party. Obama is not qualified period.

Sammy   June 27th, 2008 11:55 pm ET

They just want their 15 minutes of fame. I suppose they should enjoy it while it lasts until the reality of what John McCain will do as president sobers them up.

No Hillary Gore VP   June 27th, 2008 11:54 pm ET

Oh come on Wolf most of these so called Clinton supporters were Republicans and Russ L. falloweres all the way and are just printing this baloney on here to keep the pot stirred they think / well I have news for them dont bother us with this BS go vote for McLooser since you are for more war and McSane is a war monger among many other looser talents he at his Town Halls
I bet he is afraid of crowds since he has never personally observed a crowd.

Obama is doing fine and we are behind him thinking Blue and Yes We Can "by the way isn't Blue a beautifull color ? "

Linda   June 27th, 2008 11:54 pm ET

I think we Hillary die-hards need to wait and see who is chosen as Barack Obama's running mate. I believe the two (Obama and Clinton) could win the election in a landslide. But I can't see myself and a lot of my Democrat friends supporting Obama because of his inexperience and arragance. If he choses another female as his VP, he is done as far as I am concerned.
Linda in So. Indiana

Chipster   June 27th, 2008 11:51 pm ET

These people cannot possibly be Clinton supporters. They are working against everything that is important to Sen. Clinton – everything she has dedicated her life to achieving. Helping Sen. McCain to continue the destructive policies of the past 7 years dishonors Sen. Clinton. She has made it clear that she will not appreciate anyone who works against our national interest. Think about why she serves before you act foolishly and spitefully. Serve you country and support the Democratic candidates for President, House and Senate. There is too much at state for the future of our country to act selfishly.

Jim   June 27th, 2008 11:49 pm ET

Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.

8 long years of Shrub have nearly bankrupted us, both morally and monetarily. What kind of state do these political geniuses imagine the country will be in after 4 or 8 more years of McSame?

And all because the candidate they chose to back ran a lousy campaign? Boo-friggin-hoo.

Nevada Independant   June 27th, 2008 11:45 pm ET

These folks have all the right on the world to protest their party and throw their support behind McCain.
Certainly, they will find that their group is quite small and will be insignificant to the results of the general election. But, none the less, they have every right to sound their trumpets.
What's their cause, again? I've already forgotten…

Erika, KS   June 27th, 2008 11:45 pm ET

Yahoo! We're not drones doing as we are told. We love Hillary and know she was treated like dirt and no, we're not willing to fall in line to support Obama.

Terry   June 27th, 2008 11:43 pm ET

Wonder if these folks are really that or just Republican's in disguise.

Either case. Its not good.

McCain Presidency = Dark Ages.

Just say no

kathleen   June 27th, 2008 11:41 pm ET

Smart Move, Ladies. We are all so happy with the situation here
in America. Vote McCain. Hope you have a good, happy life.

kathleen   June 27th, 2008 11:40 pm ET

Vote for McSell America for President, Ladies.

D.   June 27th, 2008 11:39 pm ET

If these people were to have any success at their endeavor, and later on watched some of Clinton's core campaign platforms get absolutely trampled upon, as McCain stamped out the last chance of getting universal healthcare any time soon, overturned Roe v. Wade, and drove the economy further into a bottomless pit while allowing the ice caps to melt more than they already have…

I'm honestly not going to have sympathy for them.

Rob indetroit   June 27th, 2008 11:38 pm ET

those old sea hag's were never really dem's their just looking for a excuse not to vote for Obama. Obama o8-12

Franky   June 27th, 2008 11:36 pm ET

Are they serious??? Wow!!! And PUMA??? Is that what they do??? Don't they work??? Don't they have kids to take care off??? Don't they have things to do in their spare time??? All I'm saying is what the heck are these people doing for a living?? I say let them do what they gotta do and let them have no life because in the end, I GUARANTEE they won't…

independent chris   June 27th, 2008 11:34 pm ET

And they will continue to do so no matter how fervently HRC begs them to be reasonable. She did carry the uneducated racist vote overwhelmingly. These people are either stupid enough to think Obama is a muslim and/or Arab or just dead-set against a black man. Most of them won't admit this and given that there are no reasonable excuses in voting against him, they come up with the most ridiculous, nonsensical excuses imaginable.

The Lady   June 27th, 2008 11:32 pm ET

Since your candidate lost you want to attempt to make life miserable for everyone else, It is time for you all to grow and quit being a sore loser, spend this energy on something positive like a woman shelter, or foster home. Helping someone in need is always good for stress.

Loretta from California   June 27th, 2008 11:31 pm ET

Which leads us to wonder if they were DEMOCRATS to begin with.

True Democrats Unite!!!!

NY college   June 27th, 2008 11:30 pm ET

Good!! We need a real candidate in the office. Clinton should have been that candidate but she was robbed. Now we have to go with the next best one…………Too bad John McCain is the second best candidate

Eric from Somewhere   June 27th, 2008 11:28 pm ET

Because CNN always seems to close comments before the tide turns, I'll try it here….:
Blah, blah, blah… "McBush? McWar? McSame?.. You people that say that, are obviously uneducated, disrespectful idiots.. I'm sure that come November you will be dumbfounded why more than 100 million voters didn't take your side.. I guess you will think that there are that many stupid people… Not!!…… Grow up!

Texas Trail Dog   June 27th, 2008 11:27 pm ET

IF YOU ARE ORGANIZING I WOULD LIKE TO BE ABLE TO JOIN YOU. I MOST CERTAINLY AM AGAINST OBAMA. HE IS NOT GOING TO ASK HILLARY TO BE HIS VP AND THAT IS A MISTAKE HE WILL HAVE TO LIVE WITH. I WOULD SUPPORT HER IN HER ENDEAVORS BUT ONLY HER. SO CONTACT ME AT barrowgaylon@yahoo,com PLEASE.

JG from MA-Obamabot and proud of it   June 27th, 2008 11:26 pm ET

Before joining the PUMA movement, ask yourself a few questions

-Who will be happy about this?
Lets see… John McCain, George Bush, The republicans, rush limbaugh.
NOT Hillary Clinton

-What makes you convinced that Hillary will run again in 2012 if McCain wins?

-Just where do Hillary and McCain agree on Policy?

-What would you say to a mother of a Soldier, who died in Iraq, when she asks "why did you let spite bring McCain into office"?

-Do you really want to sound like Harriet Christian?

-Do you really want abortions to be illegal for many years to come/

-Do you want change, or not?

-Are you voting for a canidate, or his supporters?

Your vote is not to show how you feel about a canidate, for spite, to be thrown away, or as a symbolic gesture. It is to show how you feel the country should be lead. And it will do just that. Think before you vote

Democrats '08

TEXAS FOR OBAMA   June 27th, 2008 11:25 pm ET

The diehards are Republican's in disguise. They are the ones trying to divide. The Democrats' are joining together. True Democrats' will get behind Hillary and join her in supporting Barack. They will not spread hate.

I know the Republican's wish they had another candidate to support for President. Even some of my close friends are having a hard time supporting McCain.

A 60 yr old Republican w/female voting for Barack Obama.

Iowa Voter   June 27th, 2008 11:21 pm ET

It is time FOR REAL CHANGE AND NOT THE KIND OBAMA will bring. We need to change and go back to what this government is supposed to represent -WE THE PEOPLE. Not the slime of Chicago, not the lobbyist, not the right or left but we the VOTERS.

Christina   June 27th, 2008 11:20 pm ET

sore losers.
get over it and be the real democrats that you say you are.
support hillary and what she stands for (which is Obama now) and help pay off her debt instead of paying for web sites in which you use to whine and complain

Michigan for Obama   June 27th, 2008 11:17 pm ET

These same people have probably been acting this way since they were three years old…my way or I'll make my Mom's life miserable…or closet republicans trying to stir things up …or possibly racists who simply will not vote or support a black person regardless of ability and credentails.

All I can add to these individuals is…just grow up…you have time to make your life much more meanngful through good deeds, thoughts and genuine heartfelt caring…for ALL others.

dialuz   June 27th, 2008 11:15 pm ET

So clearly Republicans in disguise to shake up controversy much like the failed "Operation Chaos." How sad and desperate! Hopefully America does not fall for the trickery of the Republican party again.

Chris in Va.   June 27th, 2008 11:12 pm ET

CNN, why are you exploting these delusional individuals by legitimizing through reporting their obvious dementia? These unfortunates need theropy not exploitation. Please help bring them back to reality, do not push them over the precipace of mental illness.

Jojo   June 27th, 2008 11:12 pm ET

Yeah, I've been to the PUMA site a few times. I troll there for kicks now and then. It's like hey are all on a big ship headed to Nowhere and they can't seem to get there fast enough!

Brandon Hillary Democrat for Mc Cain   June 27th, 2008 11:10 pm ET

"Yes we are."

Hussein will go down to defeat in November.

The only difference between obama and osama is

BS.

Loose the b.o. and b.s.

Pearl   June 27th, 2008 11:06 pm ET

And Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos continues. I'm confident most of these websites are operated by Republicans posing as Dems. As for the rest, let's just call them Dims.

NOBAMA Scared Poodle   June 27th, 2008 11:05 pm ET

DO NOT VOTE OSAMA/OBAMA BAD LYING ARROGANT POMPOUS FLIP FLOPPER WHO WOULD DUMP HISWIFE JUST TO WIN.

His arrogance is a sign of insecurity Don't let him fool ya. Ask any shrink Guy is a scared sleazy slimmy bucket of air

adam   June 27th, 2008 11:04 pm ET

cnn you were happy to post this, but they are not hillary's supporters. they are a GOP .sO CNN STOP DOING THIS KIND OF POSTING NO ONE IS GOING TO BLEVE YOU.

GO OBAMA GO 08-12

joe   June 27th, 2008 11:04 pm ET

Good luck with that.

Thompson   June 27th, 2008 11:03 pm ET

It's their prerogative…They are allowed to be STUPID, if they so choose to.

jane   June 27th, 2008 11:03 pm ET

After the way the bias media and the traitors from the democratic treated Hillary I will say hell no, I will not vote for Obama, Hillary can say whatever she wants, she is a politician, I am still hurt, and still will be in November.

Michael   June 27th, 2008 11:03 pm ET

The nomination process is over. They are really just acting like children now. Who vows to essentially destroy the Democratic Party and it's candidate just because their preferred candidate didn't win? All the while helping elect a candidate who Clinton herself is against.

What if Clinton had gotten the nomination? Every person switching to McCain would have been completely opposed to him had Clinton been the nominee……

Mildred   June 27th, 2008 11:02 pm ET

They are hurting Obama because they are not voting for him, they are just hurting themselves. If they want to vote for McCain let them. They think they are suffering now just wait.

Ilona Proud Canadian   June 27th, 2008 11:02 pm ET

Clinton Diehards?

These people, who are heading up these organizations, ARE NOT CLINTON SUPPORTERS! NO! THESE PEOPLE WERE ONLY USING HILLARY CLINTON. SOME WERE WOMEN WHO WERE MERELY VOTING FOR A WOMAN! THEY WERE NOT VOTING FOR HILLARY, THEY WERE JUST VOTING FOR ANY WOMAN.

THE OTHERS WERE MEN, WHO ARE SO BIGOTED, THAT THEY COULD NOT ACCEPT HAVING AN AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE, AND WHAT I FIND MOST OFFENSIVE AND DIFFICULT TO ACCEPT, IS THAT A HUGE MAJORITY OF THESE SUPPOSEDLY DEMOCRATS, ARE THE ELDERLY AMERICANS WHO CANNOT/WILL NOT ACCEPT THAT THIS IS NO LONGER THE DAYS OF OPPRESSED BLACK PEOPLE. THE PEOPLE IN THIS CATEGORY ARE VERY DANGEROUS, THEY CANNOT ACCEPT CHANGE, AND THEY WILL FIND EVERY POSSIBLE EXCUSE NOT TO DO SO!

Ruth -Az   June 27th, 2008 11:01 pm ET

Yep, I'm with them. I will not be voting for him and I respect her more every day as she goes forward to help Obama, but this does not get me closer to voting for him. I don't trust him…

Miryam from New York   June 27th, 2008 11:00 pm ET

I am a Hillary Clinton supporter. I will vote for John McCain.

Hillary 2012!

KJ   June 27th, 2008 11:00 pm ET

UNITY? NO. NOT THIS YEAR.

Larry Kings' show last night was good. The spokesperson from womenforfairpolitics.com was terrific and right on the mark. The Dem party MUST be held accountable for their failure to denounce the 24/7 villification of Hillary Clinton in this 2008 campaign debacle.

Obama is unqualified and unelectable.

The DNC understands two things, money and votes. WE have the power to with hold both. DO SO.

The MEDIA will NOT decide this election, the people WILL. The Obamarama has been a media driven illusion.

"No self respecting woman should wish for the success of a party that ignores her sex" Susan B. Anthony 1872

Generation X   June 27th, 2008 11:00 pm ET

Say it isn't so……The PUMA (Poor uneducated miserable adults) nuts are nothing but Operation Chaos undercover tools!!! LOL

Lisa-Fl.   June 27th, 2008 10:59 pm ET

I have been following these blogs for awhile now & I have never read such horrible vile posts from the Obama supporters. This has given me pause as a Hillary supporter as far as backing Obama. I feel that maybe the young bloggers for Obama are just very enthusiatic.We are all disgusted with how things are headed here in America. I don't think they are old enough to remember how good we had it when Bill was in office. I feel that they have pushed many middle of the road Democrats away with there hatred & sexism & yes….. racism claims.. I'm not sure this is Baracks fault or his beliefs. I am very sad about how Hillary was treated by the media & Obama's supporters but I think we need to put all this aside considering what we might have as a result. I feel that Barack & Hillary 08 are the answer.

Will   June 27th, 2008 10:57 pm ET

Hill you lost, go away.

Obama 08.

Christian Vreeland, Traverse City Mi   June 27th, 2008 10:53 pm ET

Has it ever occurred to you PUMAs that by electing Mr. McCain you are going against the wishes of the candidate you aim to support. Many people claim Hillary can run the "I Told you so" campaign in 2012.
One question: can Clinton win the nomination in 2012, or will someone else come along… will she even try again in 2012.

And if she doesn't win, would you re-elect McCain just to continue your spite, once again going against the best wishes of the Democratic Party, and therefore hillary Clinton.

These are just the questions I would like to hear answers to.

and one more, are you really willing to give the country over to a third and possibly a fourth George w bush term out of spite, and in that case who's really running the "I told you so campaign"

I Have an answer for that one, McCain, Limbaugh, Rove, and the entire GOP

Montana is Obama Country   June 27th, 2008 10:51 pm ET

This "groups" should not be given any airtime.. It's a division this country does not need any more of..
Better yet…
They should have their visa taken away cause they surely are NOT Americans…

Hillary is working towards UNITY.. they being the die-hard Hillary supporters should try some of the same…

Most are Repubs anyways …reality is they would vote for Mctakeawayyourfreedomandbusttheeconomymore in Nov. anyways…

Alex   June 27th, 2008 10:50 pm ET

Well I'll be darn….some Democrats aren't rolling over to the Pied Piper of Illinois. Good for them. I say that not because I love John McCain, but because the Democratic Party trashed the best overall candidate of all, Hillary Clinton. Keep up the good work and be sure to send a message to the "Turncoats" that stabbed her in the back…ie. Bill Richardson!

Arkansas Undertaker   June 27th, 2008 10:50 pm ET

Nobody cares because it wont work. A lot of those so called "Clinton" diehards are really Republicans posing as Democrats. And those who dont want to vote for Obama are RACISTS that think that he is out of his "Place"!

But the Lord has a hand in this History making event. And those people and noone else can stop it.

Obama 2008

Jeremy   June 27th, 2008 10:49 pm ET

NOBAMA.COM
No matter what, I will never vote for the creep.

CALI DUDE   June 27th, 2008 10:48 pm ET

John Mc Mental?
He is NO HERO.

A Real Hero would have Saved someones Life while risking his own or sacrificed himself for another or others.

He was just a PISS POOR PILOT who allowed himself to be captured alive instead of taking as many of them with him as possible. He was then broken by the Viet Kong and he Spilled his Guts

He RATTED!! That COWARD..!

Now in 2008, he wants to claim that he will never surrender to Terrorists. :) He already did 40 years ago.. lol :)

Thats the Mental problem he has.. He's Angry at himself for being BROKEN as a POW. He told his captors much more than name, rank & serial #.. I.e. He is a Traitor.
So He takes it out on everyone but himself..!

He is Dangerously Stubborn now because he feels so Guilty for Ratting Out while he was a POW. He now Lives a Fantasy of believing that nothing can ever Make him Change or make him rethink unless he wants to. Trying to somehow make up for being mentally broken by the Viet Kong prison guards.
He has promised himself he will never give in or be weak again.. Even if being weak is for positive reconcilliation Peace or other worthy reasons.

In a Word…
He is SICK.

Xavier   June 27th, 2008 10:47 pm ET

If this people are doing this so as to try and get Hillary elected in 2012 they better be careful. I for one would would vote against Hillary to get back at them too for messing up Obama's presidential run.

FayeinCT   June 27th, 2008 10:44 pm ET

Yes WE Can… Make sure Obama does not become President!!!

PUMA Democrat!

the us abolish century old clinton dynasty   June 27th, 2008 10:40 pm ET

I am a 100% sure she is behind it…this woman is a sneaky sneak
she said it is not over..
remember"june,"
it is personal

can you imagine if her suporters are doing that now, wonder what they did before,
they are the radicals
just like her a republican in democrat clothes
either way she has helped us and McBush to get re elected

so Thank you hillarious and billary
two rich clowns who laugh at the expense of the poor and fool people of this country
they get money even as they earn 109 million
what a sweet deal………….

Donna   June 27th, 2008 10:40 pm ET

They will NEVER be able to satisfy everyone so they shouldn't even try…Clinton has moved on, some of her so-called supporters have not…people are looking for reasons to dislike Obama and it is really sad that they'd rather let McCain get into office…what a slap in Hillary's face…..

laurence   June 27th, 2008 10:39 pm ET

president obama won't easily forget about this. neither the rest of us. you can bet your sweet by-and-by on it! what did he ever do to any of them? and i'll bet the majority of them even have the nerve to call themselves christians when they know that they would rather die and go to hell then vote for barack obama simply because of his race! or at least half of it.

Nava-Canada   June 27th, 2008 10:39 pm ET

18 Million die hards worked furiously for Senator Clinton who ran
a forceful campaign and she was expected to lead in the campaign
but it did not work that way. No one expected Senator Clinton to come
out so soon to support Senator Obama's candidature. she is some body and her supporters will respect her views,hence it is a matter of time that her supporters will declare their support to Senator Obama,
sooner or later.
Senator Obama will be failing the American people if he does not offer
an important position to Hillary and most people expect Obama to give her the Health ministry

Justin -NC   June 27th, 2008 10:39 pm ET

See Hillary. You started a fire you can't put out. It happens all the time, and with John McCain singing Bomb Iran while promising to keep us into Iraq for 100 years and Afghanistan for the foreseeable future, soon we'll be in WW3 with the Republicans saying "Stay the Course." People need to get their acts together and remember what they're supposed to stand for. Just because Hillary lost doesn't mean you betray your beliefs. And if Hillary thinks she'll stop Barack this time so she can run in 2012, I hope she realizes that Obama's diehards will do the same, only we'll organize it better, the same way we won this nomination.

OBAMA 08
Hillary NEVER.

Clinton Supporters   June 27th, 2008 10:33 pm ET

To the CNN moderator what does it take to get a post approved. I've seen several poster get the exact same post approved 2 or 3 times on the same blog, but I've submitted over 15 comments and none have been approved.

All of my post are positive and they don't get approved, but post that are negative, or just plain stupid get approved all of the time.

What gives

Liberal Voter   June 27th, 2008 10:33 pm ET

CNN .. why is this news??? … Ignorance is the best policy ..

These supporters are no Clinton Supporters stop selling FAUX NEWS .. they are Republicans posing as Democrats ….

Mc Cain took credit for the GI-Bill today in a Town Hall .. a Bill he opposed and didn't vote for .. where is the News on this???

You all just want to make the race look tight but in reality the race is way in Obama favor with now …

Report Substantial News .. and stop Reporting Controversy .. plz … Clinton News Network

Ratings isn't everything …

Lisa-Fl.   June 27th, 2008 10:33 pm ET

Okay. I feel that I am an average Ameican. I work hard to pay my bills. Gas prices are killing us.I loved the Clinton presidency!!! I respect & admire Bill Clinton!! I felt it was a very prosperous time for America. GWB has been a nightmare for America .I am extremely angry about the media & the DNC pushing this noname down our throats. I have read Obama's books & it makes me even more uncomfortable with him. His wife is hateful…he has surrounded himself with horrible long term friends.What has he ever done for us. His record is slim at best. At least Hillary has been a champion for civil rights,womens rights, healthcare,childcare. At least we know where she stands.I admire & respect Hillary. Obama has not earned this from me or the American people.(my opinion) I also have trouble with the fact that McCaine has done absolutely nothing for women.I absolutely will not vote unless Hillary is on the ticket. I feel she & Bill will have our backs if sh—t hits the fan. Barack will be hiding in the corner somewhere.I know I am only one person but I have talked to many that feel the same way. Maybe if I get to know him better & what he stands for instead of him flip floppin on the issues it would help.

Ted Wu, Los Angeles, CA   June 27th, 2008 10:32 pm ET

When someone calls Carter who was by far the most respectful, honest, wise and human president the U.S. has ever had a "lousy" president, his judgement becomes clearly questionable. In fact, I am not at all surprised that MaCain did. He doesn't know any better.

puff   June 27th, 2008 10:32 pm ET

We will not forget what the DNC did to Hillary. Hillary won Florida and Michigan. We will not forget ever what the DNC did with Michigan.
We will see them in Denver and they will hear us loud and clear.
PUMA PAC

saga for Obama   June 27th, 2008 10:32 pm ET

Though he was not convicted of anything, McCain intervened on behalf of Charles Keating after Keating gave McCain at least $112,00 in contributions. In the mid-1980s, McCain made at least 9 trips on Keating's airplanes, and 3 of those were to Keating's luxurious retreat in the Bahamas. McCain's wife and father-in-law also were the largest investors (at $350,000) in a Keating shopping center; the Phoenix New Times called it a "sweetheart deal."

mob ties and McCain, this is your option fro President?
known for his cheating, this is your option for President?
Flip flop on every issue, this is your option for President?
"100″ more years in Iraq, this is your option for president?

listen, you wanted HRC, i like her too but Obama is our only hope for fixing the detriment Bush/ Chaney have inflicted. don't hate Obama, just don't vote . whether you don't like him for his "race" or his issuses it does not matter, we just cant afford 4 more years of Bush.
Obama 08

Beverly, NYC   June 27th, 2008 10:32 pm ET

Good Luck to them, now they will have a space to spew their hatred other than CNN blogs. While they are pushing the boulder uphill, the rest of us can work to get him elected.

Mike Maddox   June 27th, 2008 10:31 pm ET

The drama continues.

Florida for Obama   June 27th, 2008 10:31 pm ET

This works against everything that Senator Clinton is working for right now. It's a shame that they are actively working against Senator Obama when Senator Clinton herself has stated that the differences between the two are minimal compared to Senator McCain. I don't understand the logic when Senator Obama fights for the same issues Senator Clinton fights for, that is why her supporters wanted her, isn't it?

Clinton Supporters   June 27th, 2008 10:30 pm ET

There are a couple of points I would like to make.

#1 I love the Clintons. I wish Bill would be our next Pres. , but lets face it She lost fair and square.

#2 There are alot of female supporters complaining about the sexism in the race. I agree there was some, but there also was racisim.

Alot of Clinton supporters are complaining that neither the DNC nor Sen Obama did anything to stop it, so they are going to vote for McCain. That's something I don't understand. The worst comment made about Sen Clinton was by a McCain supporter who call Sen Clinton a B@tch. Sen McCain though that was funny, and this is the man they want to vote for. Someone who thinks its funny to call a women a B@tch.

#3 As a African American I would love to see a women president, as well as a African American.

Here's something for all of the women who want to see a female president to think about. If you turn your backs on us in our race to elect the first African American Pres. what do you think we are going to do when we have the first Female Pres elect?

United we stand and win – Divided we fall and lose.

Sabrina   June 27th, 2008 10:30 pm ET

Stop acting like scorned lovers and more like the responsible adults that you are. Obama and Clinton share the same ideals on just about every issue yet you want to condemn a person because he won the election. Grow up and stop the hate already. It is to all our benefit to stick with our party. The democratic process did it's job and we need to stick together. That is, if you are truely a democrat. No one stole the election as some of you want to believe. Pray for unity.

lisaque   June 27th, 2008 10:29 pm ET

I have been a Dem for 29 years and have always followed the Party Line no matter what. This time there is no way no how I will vote for Obama I just dont care for him,I fell people are following him blindly and I dont trust him.

PUMA (PAC)

Barbara-California   June 27th, 2008 10:25 pm ET

These people are not the "diehards"………….they are the "DESTROYERS"……………..they are the ones who will tie the hands of the DEMOCRATS……………and they will be the ones who at the end………will be crying and whining just like Hillary is today………..DID YOU NOTICE THE LOOK ON HER FACE TODAY IN THAT PHOTO WITH OBAMA…..AND DID YOU READ ABOUT HOW KIND HE HAS BEEN TO HER……………………..? What a poor loser she is…………..

Pat   June 27th, 2008 10:25 pm ET

With Hillary's and Bill's full knowledge and blessings, I'm certain!!!

Corey, Maryland   June 27th, 2008 10:25 pm ET

I don't understand how they can truly support Hillary and then going completely against her. That doesn't even make any sense! I think those people are just throwing a temper tantrum like a 3 year old girl in the toy store. Grow up, you cant win all the time!!

Obama Richardson 2008

THE O   June 27th, 2008 10:25 pm ET

You so called PUMA's if you really belive in Hillary you would vote for Obama! Or is it some other reason you won't vote for Obama. It's people like you that brought Bush twice and now you are just giving us another helping of Bush SHAME ON YOU!!!!!

PUMA = Punks- Under- Mining- America

BARACK / SEBELIUS 08

BARACK THE VOTE!!!!!!!!!

Allan   June 27th, 2008 10:21 pm ET

She looks POW witch Obama. PUMA UNITY.Obama don't to be even senator.

Clinton/McCain   June 27th, 2008 10:21 pm ET

That's right. I'm a member of justsaynodeal.com and will be to the very end!

Leah DiMarco, Texas   June 27th, 2008 10:20 pm ET

If those supporters are not listening to Hillary when she says she wants them to back Senator Obama like Hillary is then those people can no longer say they are 'Hillary supporters'. A true supporter does not go against your wishes. If they really respected Hillary then they would respect her wishes and NOT vote for McCain – McCain stands for everything that Hillary is against.

Obama '08

Not buying it   June 27th, 2008 10:20 pm ET

These are the same people that demanded unyielding loyalty from Obama supporters Pre-Iowa.

The sore losers need to realize that their candidate is pragmatic and will still have a shot in 4 or 8 years…

For the team that prized loyalty, it is ironic that all they show is bitterness

Texas Voter   June 27th, 2008 10:17 pm ET

Could someone PLEASE tell Campbell Brown to lay off the Botox! Her face is stiff!!! She only moves her bottom lip and eyebrows and it is so annoying to watch her speak. She looks SILLY! We first started to notice when she covered for Anderson a few weeks ago. Did she get an overdose of Botox? She is starting to look like Joan Rivers.

No need to post this comment. I am hoping that the message will get to Campbell Brown directly!

Dan from Minnesota   June 27th, 2008 10:16 pm ET

How can we be sure that these 'PUMAS' are all actually disenchanted Dems? Darragh Murphy, from blog.pumapac.org supposedly gave McCain's campaign $500 in 2000. Sounds like a neocon in sheep's clothing.

saga for Obama   June 27th, 2008 10:13 pm ET

if i were John, i would get a committee of young people who knew how to use a computer and have them POSE as Hillary Clinton supporters and post negative blogs about Obama.After the whole WMD thing i don't put ANYTHING past the GOP. if by some stretch of the imagination these ARE people who call themselves Clinton supporters, they do the LADY a great dis service.

PUMA….cool it kitty.com your claws are showing

TEXAN   June 27th, 2008 10:13 pm ET

Clinton diehards ????? How can they call themselves that if Hillary is now supporting Obama ? How can they call themselves that if Hillary is a democrat ?. The differences between Democrats and Republicans are as different as night and day . Does not make any sense !!. Come on people..wake up and face reality. Hillary graciously has, now you need to do the same.

Not sleeping at the switch   June 27th, 2008 10:12 pm ET

Hey CNN don't think we do not notice that you are once again giving Millions of dollars of FREE PRESS and EXPOSURE to every anti-Obama group. No-one would have given this hate group any thought if it weren't for your constant digging for negatives to stir the pot.

The Press getting rich off of Trash again. Where did integrity go???

NickNas   June 27th, 2008 10:08 pm ET

This just goes to show you that these were NEVER Clintons supporters. These are BITTER , SPITEFUL people who will cut off their noses to spite their faces. These people are the worst of our citizenship, I say that because they are out for themselves for emotional reasons and don't care HOW many people it hurts.

Really hurts the Image of Woman NOT being emotional and not rational decision makers.

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