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for sticking with it.
If nothing else, she needs to lay off the Republican talking points. Democratic dollars should not spread Republican BS.
Tom Kertes - End poverty by securing human rights for all.
by tomkertes on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 01:09:29 PM PDT
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funny bit here:
by Steven R on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 01:11:30 PM PDT
But still funny.
"Some of you may decide that my FISA position is a deal breaker. That's ok." - Barack Obama
by Joe Beese on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 02:04:22 PM PDT
it to the convention. Does anyone see a sudden surge of new donors for her ?
by Earl3 on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 01:14:04 PM PDT
We're retiring Steve LaTourette (R-Family Values for You But Not for Me) and sending Judge Bill O'Neill to Congress from Ohio-14: http://www.oneill08.com/
by anastasia p on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 01:39:40 PM PDT
McCain and Lobbyists; McCain on NAFTA
by ETinKC on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 01:45:59 PM PDT
Jackie Speier was elected to fill Tom Lantos seat in CA-12. She endorsed Clinton.
Ohio Reps (that's representatives, not republicans) Tim Ryan and Betty Sutton endorsed Hillary last week.
Also last week, two add-on supers were selected in New Jersey, Jim Florio and Brendan Byrne. Both endorsed Clinton.
Over the same period of time the following supers endorsed Obama:
Nancy Larson - DNC, MN Andre Carson - IN-7 Mel Watt - NC-12 David Price - NC-4 Reggie Witten - OK Add-on Harry Thomas - DC Add-on Steven Achelpohl - DNC, NE Enid Goubeaux - DNC, OH
by PointGuard on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 02:19:53 PM PDT
talk about the cogs of a long-running, well-oiled political machine. I have family members who campaigned for those guys back when Methuselah was a boy. Or at least when Florio was running for freeholder!
by conlakappa on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 02:50:16 PM PDT
That is, on the day of her swearing in. Yet, like Richardson, she had good things to say for both candidates and hope she remembers that when we all will need to support Obama to win in November. At least she committed, I'll give her that.
by dkosdan on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 07:26:47 PM PDT
that she will never get to run again because of how dirty and poorly she has run this time. Therefore, she NEEDS to win this time. She won't, of course, but she'll try everything to do so, including staying in the race for far too long.
"The man and the hour have met!" Ladies and gentlemen, the next President of the United States, Barack Obama!
by PittsburghPete on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 01:24:05 PM PDT
If she needs to wait 8 years, she'll be too old to run.
The only way she runs in 2012 (assuming Obama gets the nomination now) is if Obama is a total flop. In which case she should run again.
But claiming that she can't run again "because of how dirty and poorly" she has run this time is just looking at things through Obama-tinted glasses.
by clbrune on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 02:00:35 PM PDT
will never forget the dirty tricks.
Nor will many others.
And we won't forget her billionaire friends once again threatening the national party.
She and her friends have, by their own choice and her choice of direction, not only burnt, but blown up all their bridges.
New Yorkers may buy it for one more cycle, but never those of us in unimportant states. Anyone but Hillary.
Thank You, Senator Clinton :-)
by Eman on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 02:21:04 PM PDT
we won't forget her billionaire friends once again threatening the national party.
I had forgotten about that. Thanks for the reminder.
by ruscle on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 04:31:31 PM PDT
wide narrow
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