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Talks To 60 Minutes About Her Bid For The Democratic Presidential Nomination

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by user168-2009 February 12, 2008 3:34 AM EST
If you carry yourself with wisdom, compassion, and courage like Obama, you will be respected, admired, and loved everywhere you go.

%u201CGood actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.%u201D

The problem with Hillary is that she has no wisdom, compassion, and (moral) courage, period.

Here I have a message for Hillary-the-dirty-trick: Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you. What goes around comes around.

Why do you, Hillary, constantly want to remind us that you and us women are women? Do you really think all women are two-year-old-don%u2019t-knows? Do you think all women are unhappy souls (like you) that they have to fight (for you)? What are you fighting for, Hillary? What is not enough of you, Hillary? One vote for the Iraq War isn''t enough? Why create more fight and war to divide our country? Honestly, to me, Hillary, you are so confused (or calculating) that on one hand you want all the women sympathy-votes, but on the other hand you are a real women hater who wants to destroy women by destroying their mind, heart, and soul.

God help those who help themselves. Demand (respect) not from others but from yourself. Hillary, be truthful! When there are not thousands, but hundreds of thousands that "hate" you, there must be a reason.

I have never come across one with wisdom, kindness, and courage being "hated", not to mention by so many.

Our nation''s youth is smarter than you Hillary can imagine!


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by user168-2009 February 12, 2008 3:31 AM EST
If you carry yourself with wisdom, compassion, and courage like Obama, you will be respected, admired, and loved everywhere you go.

%u201CGood actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.%u201D

The problem with Hillary is that she has no wisdom, compassion, and (moral) courage, period.

Here I have a message for Hillary-the-dirty-trick: Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you. What goes around comes around.

Why do you, Hillary, constantly want to remind us that you and us women are women? Do you really think all women are two-year-old-don%u2019t-knows? Do you think all women are unhappy souls (like you) that they have to fight (for you)? What are you fighting for, Hillary? What is not enough of you, Hillary? One vote for the Iraq War isn''t enough? Why create more fight and war to divide our country? Honestly, to me, Hillary, you are so confused (or calculating) that on one hand you want all the women sympathy-votes, but on the other hand you are a real women hater who wants to destroy women by destroying their mind, heart, and soul.

God help those who help themselves. Demand (respect) not from others but from yourself. Hillary, be truthful! When there are not thousands, but hundreds of thousands that "hate" you, there must be a reason.

I have never come across one with wisdom, kindness, and courage being "hated", not to mention by so many.

Our nation''s youth is smarter than you Hillary can imagine!


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by saep-2009 February 12, 2008 3:16 AM EST
Katie Couric -- what a disgusting excuse for a woman!

Hey what was your High School nickname Katie? Or were you too cool? Let me guess -- you''re part of the Obama Cult called the media?

I have a quote for you -- In the words of the great woman Madeleine Albright: "Women who don''t support women...there is a place waiting for you in Hell."

Have a good time Katie -- live it up on earth -- because I know where you are going next.

Hillary 08 -- the deserved vote! We will overcome you disgusting excuses of humanity -- no matter what you do -- we will overcome.

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by voter1111 February 12, 2008 3:09 AM EST
Hillary handles all of it well, I think. It''s Katie who comes off bad.
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by jason101other February 12, 2008 2:48 AM EST
I hope that you all sent an email to CBS news about Couric''s extreme bias and ridiculous interview. I sure did. It''s obvious that there''s a large consensus of people not happy with Couric one bit.
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by jason101other February 12, 2008 2:44 AM EST
It seems to be an overwhelming consensus on here that Katie Couric was so distasteful with Clinton. She had such a cynicism and harshness in everything she asked Clinton. Just very incredulous. Obama on the other hand was treated in a very positive, uplifting way. It was so disgusting.
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by victoria60 February 12, 2008 2:22 AM EST
Katie Couric''s "interview" of Senator Clinton was a passive-aggressive sneerfest. I am not a Clinton fan, but still felt highly indignant on Hillary''s behalf. If we can''t even count on another woman in a prominent position like Couric to give a female presidential candidate professional treatment...
I hope Katie Couric will reflect on her performance and conclude that the constant and unwarranted negativity, put-downs, needling and belittling was a poor approach, to say the least, and that she will resolve to do better next time - even at the risk of looking less intelligent or formidable than the subject she is interviewing, which must be what she fears.
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by konadogone February 12, 2008 2:11 AM EST
The interview with Hillary Clinton by Katie Couric was not related to her political position on issues and very childish. It was a waste of viewers time and a disappointment. 60 Minutes should be embarrassed. Who is responsible for reviewing her questions? Bad. Bad. Bad.
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by sadforkatie February 12, 2008 1:59 AM EST
I am an Obama supporter, but was saddened that the program ran such an unfair interview with Hillary Clinton. She merits an intelligent interview. It was surprising that such a credible program used air time on subjects such as Hillary''s high school nickname. It''s unfortunate that Katie Couric brought up such a silly question during their interview, but it''s shocking that the question wasn''t edited out by producers. I can''t believe that 60 Minutes elected to use its time with an intriguing and intelligent woman in such a wasteful manner. No matter how one might feel about Hillary Clinton, she represents progress for women in leadership roles and in politics. It was disheartening to see her treated more like someone running for prom queen rather than Commander-In-Chief.
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by sadforkatie February 12, 2008 1:58 AM EST
I am an Obama supporter, but was saddened that the program ran such an unfair interview with Hillary Clinton. She merits an intelligent interview. It was surprising that such a credible program used air time on subjects such as Hillary''s high school nickname. It''s unfortunate that Katie Couric brought up such a silly question during their interview, but it''s shocking that the question wasn''t edited out by producers. I can''t believe that 60 Minutes elected to use its time with an intriguing and intelligent woman in such a wasteful manner. No matter how one might feel about Hillary Clinton, she represents progress for women in leadership roles and in politics. It was disheartening to see her treated more like someone running for prom queen rather than Commander-In-Chief.
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by sadforkatie February 12, 2008 1:55 AM EST
I am an Obama supporter, but was saddened that the program ran such an unfair interview with Hillary Clinton. She merits an intelligent interview. It was surprising that such a credible program used air time on subjects such as Hillary''s high school nickname. It''s unfortunate that Katie Couric brought up such a silly question during their interview, but it''s shocking that the question wasn''t edited out by producers. I can''t believe that 60 Minutes elected to use its time with an intriguing and intelligent woman in such a wasteful manner. No matter how one might feel about Hillary Clinton, she represents progress for women in leadership roles and in politics. It was disheartening to see her treated more like someone running for prom queen rather than Commander-In-Chief.
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by janetrmt February 12, 2008 1:41 AM EST
Katie Couric''s questions to Senator Hillary Clinton on 60 Minutes were disrespectful and demeaning. CBS should consider finding a better person to anchor the CBS Evening News. Katie Couric proved last evening that she has reached her level of incompetence.
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by sasha2008-2009 February 12, 2008 1:38 AM EST
I viewed your February 10 airing with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.I observed Steven Croft conducted a very positive and supportive interview with Obama,whereas the following needs to be addressed concerning Katie Couric.
I was extremeley disappointed with Katie Couric''s interview with Hillary Clinton,she should feel ashamed of her degrading techniques that she used with her interview.She would constantly and consistantly criticize in a very negative and apparant way slipping in a few nice comments.Also, her facial expressions showed clearly her disdain for Hillary Clinton. Please address this critique of her very,very low quality and unprofessional interview. Thank You.
unimpressed viewer,
Seattle
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by roachb26 February 12, 2008 1:36 AM EST
I tried to comment yesterday but I was locked out. To summarize, Katie Couric''s interview was shameful. CBS, Dump her. She''s not good enough for 60 minutes. And I''m not even a Clinton fan.
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by wbme1 February 12, 2008 1:30 AM EST
Shame on CBS news-We expect more from the top news service in NY. Your 60 Min. powder puff questions of the top 2 liberal left candidates was a disgrace and so stupid we had to turn to FOX News for a fair and balanced report. We are so lucky to have FOX News available.
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by lobobolo February 12, 2008 1:24 AM EST
It does not matter who you you want for president, anyone can see and hear that Mr. Obama had a serious interview and Mrs. Clinton did not. Questions like "how do you do it?" regarding her hectic schedule and asking if her father would think she could do better or the worst question about her nickname in high school. What kind of idiot asks anyone who is running for U.S. President if they think that they are going win?! And when they answer yes, ask "even in your darkest hours?" If you are running for any office you obviously want to win and you certainly are not going to tell a reporter on national TV that you have doubts. DUH! Katie Couric''s interview was pure fluff and not the standard 60 Minutes has set for interveiws. The TV ads about the two interviews led viewers to believe that we were going to LEARN about the two candidates with tough questions...that was true of one interview but not the other. Shame on you 60 Minutes for wasting the viewers time with that sham of an interview by Ms Couric. I learned a lot about Mr. Obama and I nothing about Mrs. Clinton except that she can be graceful even when being asked STUPID questions!
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 12, 2008 1:16 AM EST
There is no conspiracy that Muslims would want to hurt our country! There are no cells in America planning our demise! There is no one they would rather, not Dan, see in the presidents chair that has roots to them. This is a gentle world. Not a world of reality with underlings and minions trying to overthrow our government! We would be considered a racist!
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by josephcortes February 12, 2008 1:15 AM EST
LEAVE KATIE ALONE-You guys should sit in her chair and do her job.All the other news programs stink.
HILLARY 2008
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by nora1879 February 12, 2008 12:45 AM EST
Despite the fact that I am a supporter of Sen. Barack Obama, I thought that Katie Couric''s interview with Sen. Clinton was one of the worst I have seen in a very long time. Couric is definitely out of her depth and someone at CBS should have enlightened her a long time ago. If this is supposed to be CBS''s concept of serious journalism, then we are in deeper trouble than I thought we were. On the other hand, Sen. Clinton handled the simplistic, cruel and adolescent-like questions with dignity and grace. And as for Ed Murrow, he is probably still rolling over in his grave !
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by pepperwood2 February 12, 2008 12:39 AM EST
Fires Patty Solis. Golden Girl Gets a Different fund raiser same Clinton Script.

Why Patty and I are the best of friends. She has been there to get me sooooo close to achieving MY DREAM. Looking forward to having her remain on MY STAFF as a FREE Consultant. NOW my Fellow Fools......I mean Friends....Send MEEEE WEEEE Money.

Didn''''t Hiliary say the same thing when Convicted Villain Sandy Berger was discovered working for her Campaign??

Clinton Also Says - That you must remember that I''''m running out of money. I have to keep a small portion in reserve when it comes time to Let''''s Make A Delegate Deal in the coming weeks.

I''''ve played every trick & scheme card from the Clinton Playbook that I an expert at. Whether it be racist, sexist, gender, sympathy, poverty, woman rights, minority, I drug my mother out to the Caucuses, Bribed The Chapuaquiddik Kid to fake his support for Obama, The press & media to go along with me, every negative means at my disposal. The Clinton Polictics of Personal Destructon, and yet Obama''''s character, elegance, leadership, dedication, trust, spirtually, honor, loyality has managed to appeal to the People. How can this be?? The American People must be fooled. I''''m in it to win it.

It''''s not over till its over. With Sandy, the DNC & others by my side working day & night on how to obtain the Nomination?? First Priority, how we''re going to get Florida & Michigan in on my TEAM?? CACKLE CACKLE CACKLE

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