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The Weekly Standard: Though Both Candidates Faced Tough Questions, Hillary Came Out On Top

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by newz4i April 20, 2008 8:39 PM EDT
"Clinton Has Nothing To Lose"

Senator Clinton may have nothing to, however is she and Bill do not sit down and shut up, this country does.
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by truthspeake2 April 20, 2008 8:38 PM EDT
OBAMA 2008...RIP Hillary and the GOP!
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by tbweb April 20, 2008 8:37 PM EDT
If Clinton loses the nomination and her scorched earth campaign causes Obama to lose the election she can point and say *see I told you so*.

Posted by cyberus at 05:29 PM : Apr 20, 2008,,,

Sen. Clinton and Sen. McCain openly support each other, in fact if Sen. Obama wins the Democratic nomination the McCain campaign has already said it will apply the Clinton campaign strategy and attacks against Sen. Obama since they are working so well! The only question now is did the McCain campaign send Clinton a thank you card.

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by barbara08-2009 April 20, 2008 8:35 PM EDT
"North Carolina before the state''s May 6 primary that CBS wants to stage. Clinton has already accepted."

I see why she would accept this debate "CBS" will back her again with their b.s.


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by cyberus-2009 April 20, 2008 8:29 PM EDT
If Clinton loses the nomination and her scorched earth campaign causes Obama to lose the election she can point and say *see I told you so*.
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by element51 April 20, 2008 8:21 PM EDT
I have been a lifelong Democrat. Never wanted to support the repubs. There have been some repubs that have served the country well but certainly not this current bunch. But I just changed my registration from democrat to independent. I no longer care to be associated with any party. Watching the democrats self destruct is very painful for me. I have never seen an assault on a candidate like the one being thrown at Obama. But at this point my own party members have convinced me that they do not deserve my support. Hillary has done an excellent job on Obama and should be proud that she has handed everything to McCain. I still won''t vote for John but I hope he turns out to be better than what we have had for the past 7 plus years. I guess we''ll see.
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by April 20, 2008 8:04 PM EDT
With this debate, ABC has become a poster child for all that is wrong with network TV news %u2013 pandering to base fears that can easily be dismissed with the smallest attention to facts. For example, Ayers'' association with Obama was clearly trivial as shown by this Fact-check
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j7cAG1TxjwCG7Xv6Wdn5m7kp_RfwD903OQ001
Also, Wright''s most inflammatory words were not even his own - they were quotes fron Ambassador Peck:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ

Meanwhile, real information about the candidates goes ignored, such as Obama''s 800+ bills in Illinois legislature including the only successful passage of health care reform by the three candidates
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2007/07/29/us/politics/20070730_OBAMA_GRAPHIC.html
Or his US senate bills on WW threat reduction, government ethics, and immigration reform that he co-sponsored with Senator Lugar, Coburn and and Hagel.
http://thomas.loc.gov

There is a reason that every major Pensylvania newspaper is endorsing Obama - because they don''t get their facts from TV gossip.
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by tbweb April 20, 2008 8:03 PM EDT
Of course Clinton has nothing to lose since a third Clinton term is illegal and violates the spirit of what the 2 term limit Law intended which is to prevent political corruption and too much political influence by one family! Switching the candidate to a former Presidents wife is a cute way around that 2 term limit Law! This is what people complain about when arguing about following the letter of a Law and understanding the "original intent" of a Law. It seems almost all politicians are Lawyers these days so they understand exactly what I''m talking about. In an "original intent" context, a third Clinton Presidential term is illegal in incarnation!


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by element51 April 20, 2008 7:58 PM EDT
olandug...."the time of the anti-christ"! I have just been waiting for this one. It had to just be a matter of time until someone trotted out the anti-christ theory. And you claim there may be a list of those who voted for him? WOW! Since this is a pretty serious charge I''d like to see some sources to back it up. This is becoming such a joke that people are going to stay away from the poles in droves thus handing the election to McCain. As for Hillary..By God, if she can''t have it she''ll make dam sure that Obama doesn''t get it. Great politics democrats. Keep up the good work. And I suggest you all take a look at McCain''s economic policies. They make Bushes look good.
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by guilden_nl-2009 April 20, 2008 7:41 PM EDT
Hillary the Evil One, thank you for voting to go to war in Iraq. You have outdone yourself in wreaking havoc across the globe.

Sure, America trusts you. Like a serial killer carrying an AK 47 and ten bandoliers of bullets.
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