Clinton: "I can win White House for Democrats"
source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080423/pl_nm/usa_politics_dc
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Clinton's victory boosted her depleted bank account and gave new hope to her struggling campaign, but the New York senator still faces a daunting task trying to overtake Obama's lead in pledged delegates who will help select the Democratic presidential nominee at the August convention.
She said Obama's failure to knock her out of the race, despite outspending her in Pennsylvania more than 2-to-1, cast doubt on his ability to capture the big states Democrats need in November's election race against Republican John McCain.
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jaytee11941
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Characteristically, Hillary has shown again why she cannot be trusted and is a truly horrible leader. The night before the vote she was given free time in most of the major television and cable networks. Campbell Brown on CNN had the 30 minute special described as a forum on religion between the two candidates, but only Clinton was there. Hillary is copnsidered by some of her backers to be pathologically incapable of sticking to the truth. She had claimed to have had a moment of deeply spiritual awakening. Brown asked her when it happened and Hillary replied "All the time." Her entire life has been one continuing religious communication with God. Her answers went on for five or ten minutes each, and she ended up spouting Catholic/Episcopal phrases.
She screwed up health care in the honeymoon period of her husband's first term. She hired hundreds of consultants, who formed into dozens of committees and spread out across the land, spewing politically correct mumbo jumbo, that made the word 'liberal' a joke. She berated the President for saying some compromise waqs possible. The bill was so complex that it never came up for a vote. She herself was concerned that this led to the Republican Party taking over Congress, and she's run her campaign the same way. Now she wants a task force on the economy.
Like most people, I am getting really worn out by the, and Obama is in a box. If he were to really attack her it would be considered unseemly, and elderly women would be stunned. Does anyone think Al Qaida would worry about hurting a woman's feelings?
- 4 years ago
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jaytee11941
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jpfdeuce
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Hillary Clinton's campaigning has been comparable to George W. Bush's governing: While there is ineptitude and cronism at the center fo the storm, there is also disinformation and bucket loads of spin that rival George Orwell's distopian future in "1984"
Her charade needs to end.
- 4 years ago
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jpfdeuce
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mako2424
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She's just delaying the inevitable and helping the GOP by doing her best to tear down Obama. McCain's numbers are slowly growing as well as the number of Hilary supporters who say they will vote Republican out of spite if she doesn't get the nomination. If she truly wants to inspire change, she should recognize that the Democratic party would be better served if she would throw in the towel.
Obama/Clinton in 2008!!
- 4 years ago
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mako2424
