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Clinton Does McCain's Bidding
"Who would Hillary Clinton rather be president, Barack Obama or John McCain? The answer should be obvious. But these days Clinton keeps saying that McCain is ready to be commander-in-chief, and Obama is not." "I think you'll be able to imagine many things Senator McCain will be able to say. He's never been the president, but he will put forth his lifetime of experience. I will put forth my lifetime of experience. Senator Obama will put forth a speech he made in 2002." Here is the link: Link
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Interesting... methinks there's a smoke-room deal afoot.
I made this point a few days ago, that Clinton was actually laying the groundwork for McCain to attack the substance (or rather, lack thereof) of the Obama campaign.
Everybody knew she was going to be a sore loser
^I'm glad she is a sore loser if she keeps up the Obama attacks. That is just what any conservative would want.
I wonder if she realizes what she's doing to her party? It's not about whether or not she'll get the nomination; her continued campaign tactics have more possibility of tearing the party in two.
I won't be surprised at all if we have a repeat of 1968.
^1968?? Was that the whole Kennedy and Carter rift?
Speaking of 1968 and other parallels that can be drawn between now and then
If only Iraq could rhyme as well as Viet-nam and our college students weren't too lazy to actually protest anything...
@das_jackson - yeah, i can't wait for us to pull out of iraq, then everything will decend into chaos! it will be tolerant chaos because america isn't involved!
She's ruining her chances of re-running, if she loses the nomination/election this time around.
@thinmanii -
I think pulling out at this point or any sudden point would be retarded.
I just see similarities between the two situations, with those exceptions, that we don't have violent protesters singing songs