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Politico: Former President's Return To Partisan Politics Causes Public Perception To Suffer

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by jesterbelle March 18, 2008 12:03 PM EDT
Say, did you know that Hillary is 2 percentage points ahead of Obama in the Gallop polls now?? HAHAHAHA HA!!!


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Posted by truth-hurts at 08:09 AM : Mar 18, 2008

Say,did you know Obamas''leading by 136 delegates,and by almost 700,000 in the popular vote?Let''s see how you laugh when independents and blacks leave Hillary high and dry in november.
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by louklou51 March 18, 2008 11:05 AM EDT
Regardless of what people say, Bill Clinton''s legacy as president will not be tarnished, look what came after him, are we proud of that? People, get a grip! All is not roses and the land of Shangri-La.
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by truthspeake2 March 18, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
OBAMA 2008...RIP Hillary and the GOP!
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by jesterbelle March 18, 2008 10:33 AM EDT
Image damaged?More like his donkey suit got torn and everybody could see he was an elephant.A vote for Hillary is a vote for McCain and more of the same.Ask them and their supporters,they are right of center democrats.They are just like the FOX network,a bunch of amoral filth to distract you,and pro corporate to the detriment of the people that support them.
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by xzonz March 18, 2008 9:03 AM EDT
Both Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton had and still have the oppportunity to change their legacy and even have a king and queen status if only they could be newer, less self-centered Clinton, an energetic statesman working to better the world

Remember princess Diana? she chose and was the princess of our hearts, all over the world

they could choose to be president of the world in the less self centered way
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by ksh1022 March 18, 2008 6:54 AM EDT
Bill Clinton was the best president since Franklin Roosevelt. Our country was strong, well respected, we had a budget suplus, minorities made progress, we had jobs and we were making money. I wish he could be president again. It angers me to hear any Democrat say anything against him. I expect to hear Republicans lash out. The couldn''t run him out of town. He fixed 12 bad years of Republican mess. We are lucky to have him around for advice and assistance.
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by missingamerica March 18, 2008 6:30 AM EDT
Bill Clinton - and Hillary - fail to understand that the only things that make them look good are being compared to George W. Bush and the manipulations of the fat cogs in the Democratic "machine" in the more populated and organized states.
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by greatdrivew March 18, 2008 6:24 AM EDT
Either way you look at it a joint ticket is bad for Obama.

If Barack is President, and Hillary & Bill are Vice President, then We the People end up with yet another another shadowy, special interest, control oriented Vice President. No thanks!!

And if Hillary and Bill are President and Barack is Vice President, then Barack gets reduced to nothing more than a token eunich.

Final analysis: Barack is in first place, he will win the delegate count, the super delegates will avoid a riot and worldwide condemnation by voting the will of the people, and then like Bush and Clinton before him, Barack will select his own Vice President and Cabinet.

It''s time to turn the page on the neocon/Clinton brand of politics. It''s time for coalition. It''s time for Barack. Obama 2008.
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by popstom1 March 18, 2008 6:01 AM EDT
she will carrie the poplur vote
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by popstom1 March 18, 2008 5:57 AM EDT
Pa. Clinton 51% Obama 35%
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