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Washington Post: Obama's Decision To Pass Her Over Remains Central To Ongoing Story Of Strained Relationship

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by thisandthat1 August 27, 2008 3:50 PM EDT
Get over it. This isn''t about Bill Clinton..... BILL ruined his own legacy and Hillary LOST the nomination, just like many others have run and lost their party''s nomination. I''m sick of seeing these two (three including Chelsea). The convention should concentrate more on the winner, Barack Obama ..... not the whining losers, The Clintons.
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by airmanc5 August 27, 2008 3:48 PM EDT
Remember guys you don''t need his help or support, he''s a racist. remember?????????
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by airmanc5 August 27, 2008 3:47 PM EDT
Cnn reports Bill Clinton to boycott Obama speech
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by wellhell3 August 27, 2008 3:44 PM EDT
"Obama does not like Clinton, and Clinton knows it," asserted one longtime Clinton adviser, a refrain that several compatriots repeated almost word for word, though occasionally in stronger terms.

That''s because Obscammer is jealous that Bill had so many succeses in his life, and Obscammer has NONE, except get elected scams!

Bill Clinton was a Rhodes scholar. Something Obscammer could not get. More jealousy!

The Obama campaign wants no part of those old ''60s aggrandizements. As spokesman Burton put it, "We''re trying to fight a new fight."

Obscammer claims he doesn''t want an 60''s 70''s yet he chooses a VP straight out of it...and he surrounded himself with old Marxist 60''s terrorists who taught him to hate this country!

Obscammer CONTINUIALLY is so mired in BULL *****, it''s pathetic!!!

He''s just an EGOTISTIC CHILD wallowing in an identity crisis and intends to be powerful enough to act out his wet dreams against those he HATES!
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by hypnotoad72 August 27, 2008 3:43 PM EDT
When one doesn''t have experience, one adds experience to one''s team. So far, Biden - all things considered - is not a bad choice.

Plus, these men are not similar. To date, I''ve read nor heard anything about Mr. Obama being a philanderer of the lowest order.

I would implore Mr. Obama to have Mrs. Clinton on his foreign adviser staff.
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by screan_name August 27, 2008 3:43 PM EDT



More divide and conquer politics from the neocons.

How else are they going to get Americans to vote against their own interests?



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by skeezix06 August 27, 2008 3:40 PM EDT
Any rift between Bill and Obama is not nearly as much of a problem as the rift between Obama and female voters.
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by credibility2 August 27, 2008 3:39 PM EDT
They''re not similar, especially in the executive experience Bill Clinton brought to the office. Obama has absolutely no qualifications or suitable experience to lead. Obama can''t stand the fact that others still are superior to his inflated offerings. If Obama really believes that comments by either of the two Clintons are genuine and sincere, he''s very naive and ignorant. They''re just playing along for the moment and Obama''s ride and can''t wait for his rightful demise and failure, which is what the party deserves.
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by screan_name August 27, 2008 3:36 PM EDT


McCainism:


"There''s no doubt in my mind that we will prevail and there''s no doubt in my mind, once these people are gone, that we will be welcomed as liberators." --on the Iraq war, "Hardball" interview, March 24, 2003




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