Comments on: Obama: Clinton Represents Step Toward Past
In Response, Clinton Decries Tenor Of Obama's Comments
- We know that Bill and Hillary are going positive at the moment - that is the latest tactic - so Obama needs to go positive too. They are using elements of his message in their talk now. Their position now is different to what it was last week, and who knows what it will be next week. For any of us that have been watching closely, we know there will still be devious stuff going on behind the scenes by the Clinton people, but if their current thing is to act angelic then Obama needs to not let himself be played off against that either. If they are honest about keeping it clean and proper from now on, then Obama can go back on message now.
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- CHECK THIS OUT EVERYONE. VERY GOOD INFO YOU WONT GET FROM CBS (CLINTON BROADCAST STATION)
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- Croft77 - You have stooped to new Clinton/Rove lows by calling Senator Obama a racist. Your position flies in the face of the truth. Google race and Dem election and see for yourself who cynically used race to TRY to win an election. The Clintons have divided this country in the past, and they are in the process of dividing the Democratic party now. For that reason alone, I will never vote for another 4 years of Clinton/Bush divisive politics.
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- What is he going to do when he gets a really tough question.
you mean a question like "who does your hair in the morning?" i bet he doesn''t cry at least. - Reply to this comment
- I don''t get it. Obama keeps talking about the past like it was some pariah. It was the past that made it possible for this bi-racial young man raised by a single mother and her parents to get him scholorships that afforded him an education far exceeding what most of our children receive. It was the past that made it possible for him to go on to college, law school, be elected to state office and then national. No, the past was not perfect but it wasn''t as bad as he would like to make it out to have been. The problem is NOW - TODAY. True foresight, knowledge, and experience will provide a leader that can take what has worked in the past and adhere it to the future while doing away or remolding those things that haven''t. This notion that our government is "fundamentally broken" is little more than hype. It needs new focus and a willingness to tackle the job but Obama scares me because everytime you try to pin him down on how he''s going to actually accomplish that, he never has an answer. Its simply not enough to eloquently give rehearsed speeches. What is he going to do when confronted with the really tough questions....UH - Let me get back to you on that!
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- War hero and commandar vs cheated on wife who failed her bar exam the first time she took it.
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- Remember, Lincoln came to the presidency having only meager experience--much less than Sen. Obama''''s--in public office, let alone experience in the Executive Branch. (Lincoln''''s experience in the military was limited to little more than two months service during the Black Hawk War.)andersenme
yeah but Lincoln wasn''t a racist. Obama is, I laugh every time I here Obama talking about Uniting this country. Hows he gonna do that when he belongs to the most racist church in the US. They only help the African Americans and their mother country Africa. Unite my ***. There is a racial devide in this country now because of his race card game. Believe as you will, but he started it. - Reply to this comment
- It seems like all Obama talks about , besides talking about Hillary is this unity thing in the house (Congress) whats he gonna do tell them all to play fair and then have a big group hug in the white house, lol,lol,lol,lol,lol, he''s a joke. Sounds like Bush all over again.
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- No one will chose a former first lady over a war hero. that is laughable.
Obama is the Dems only chance now
She has no shot against McCain.
jedi08
Your scared, just admitt it. Where have you been shes winning by a long shot, next week Obama will bne crying and kicking like a two year old. Hillary has the best chance of beating the Republican party. Obama has no chance, they rub his face in his own dirt. - Reply to this comment
- b-easy63
There is -- habits are habits. And they all relate to, seems to me, how an individual values what they say as being important and relevant.
presidents and leaders who have had extra-marital affairs
John F Kennedy, Franklin D Roosevelt, Martin L. King, Jesse Jackson, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Grover Cleveland, Gary Hart, Newt Gingrich, Wendell Wilkie, .....want me to go on....give it a rest, we don''t care what you think. - Reply to this comment
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