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Politico: Candidate Won't Say Publicly What She Says In Private About Obama
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I could go for Powell but i never trusted or liked rice either. Why cant the political parties find someone who is worthy of leading our country ? - Reply to this comment
- If hillary were the most worthless person, the biggest *** in the world, i wouold still vot for her over obama.
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- Check out the article %u201CJerry Smith and Messiah College%u201D http://savagepolitics.com/?p=285
and %u201CBack Room Deals%u201D http://savagepolitics.com/?p=279
http://www.savagepolitics.com
Their articles are like nothing I have read in any of the current media outlets. It is brilliant writing plus it offers a great community in which to discuss. The editor actually takes time to answer and the political humor section is awesome!!! - Reply to this comment
- Sen. Clinton has run an incompetent campaign, half truths, outright lies, imaginary flights, take-no prisoners politics, a presidential spouse given to wallowing in anger and self-pity, and a succession of aides and surrogates pushed under the bus when things don%u2019t go right. Her campaign has failed spectacularly despite being the Partys obvious favorite from the beginning.
She cannot win the pledged delegates so she is simply hanging around with a begging bowl asking for the nomination in case Obama makes a fatal mistake.
What kind of a leader would prefer to win a Presidential Election on account of her opponents mistakes. How can Sen. Clinton manage the United States when she can%u2019t even run her own campaign. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary Clinton is the founder and chairman of the Senate India Caucus. One of her biggest donors, Sant Singh Chatwal, cited that Clinton%u2019s India Caucus has vowed to raise $5 million dollars for her from companies that outsource American Jobs to India.
In the Febuary 2005 issue of The India Review / On a recent trip to India, Senator Clinton laid to rest India%u2019s fears that outsourcing American jobs would end. On that trip Senator Clinton said %u201COUTSOURCING of AMERICAN Jobs will continue%u201D
The people of Pennsylvania have supported Clinton and she has outsourced their jobs. The people of Pennsylvania vote for her and she rewards India. Somebody is being conned. She diverts our attention with little hissy fits about trevia while her husband Bill and manager Penn are carrying bags of money out the back door. - Reply to this comment
- cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/11/ opinion/main4009369.shtml
or click on opinion and then the "bad barack"
Put down your Coffee and read the above CBS article
"Bad Obama" OBAMA is Finished when CBS decides to let it Jounalists write the truth. - Reply to this comment
- Here''s what Hillary should say: "My ancestors in Arkansas used to own a bunch of you people. Now you want to be President? How ungrateful
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- What Clinton Wishes She Could Say
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HERE IS MY VICE PRESIDENT RUNNING MATE
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- As a gun owner and hunter, I have trouble welcoming Hillary Clinton into the gun fraternity.
And, as someone who used to toss down more than his share of shots, I have even more trouble imagining an evening at the local bar tossing back shots and beer with the Democratic Presidential pretender.
Yet claims of a hunting heritage and downing shots of Crown Royal and chasing it with a beer is part of Clinton''s pathetic attempt to prove she''s just one of us.
Memo to Hillary: You ain''t one of us, especially with 109 million dollars in the pockets of your solid gold pant suits; so drop the charade, you are looking like a fool. We''re not looking for one of us. We''re looking for a leader.
Besides, if the phone rings at the White House at 3 a.m. and the Hillary is spreadeagled across the bed, passed out in an alcohol-induced stupor, no one is available to answer the phone. - Reply to this comment
- Here is enough justification to vote for the guy:
Obama Would "Immediately Review" Potential Of Crimes In Bush White House
April 15, 2008
Attytood''s Will Bunch has a new interview with Barack Obama:
Tonight I had an opportunity to ask Barack Obama a question that is on the minds of many Americans, yet rarely rises to the surface in the great ruckus of the 2008 presidential race -- and that is whether an Obama administration would seek to prosecute officials of a former Bush administration on the revelations that they greenlighted torture, or for other potential crimes that took place in the White House.
%u2028Obama said that as president he would indeed ask his new Attorney General and his deputies to "immediately review the information that''s already there" and determine if an inquiry is warranted -- but he also tread carefully on the issue, in line with his reputation for seeking to bridge the partisan divide. He worried that such a probe could be spun as "a partisan witch hunt." However, he said that equation changes if there was willful criminality, because "nobody is above the law." - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.





