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To: rod1

I’d like to think it’s FReepers, bloggers, talk radio like Rush, etc. picking up the ball and taking it to Clinton, Inc. that’s making a difference. It’s not the ‘good old days’ when they can keep their shenanigans swept under the rug although the MSM is still trying to carry their water. I don’t think Slick would have been elected if he’d had to operate in the current environment - hopefully, the Beast won’t be either.


23 posted on 11/28/2007 10:16:32 AM PST by MissMagnolia (Regarding Hillary (D-MoveOn.org): "It is easier to prevent than to remedy an evil." (GW-1798))
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To: MissMagnolia
I’d like to think it’s FReepers, bloggers, talk radio like Rush, etc. picking up the ball and taking it to Clinton, Inc. that’s making a difference.

Rush just pointed out that in the past the Drive-Bys would just marvel over Bubba...how he wowed the crowds, really connected with them. Look at today's story by Ron Fournier:



"Ladies and gentlemen," Clinton told 400 Iowans at the start of his three-city swing, "I have had a great couple of days out working for Hillary."

In the next 10 minutes, he used the word "I" a total of 94 times and mentioned "Hillary" just seven times in an address that was as much about his legacy as it was about his wife's candidacy.

He told the crowd where he bought coffee that morning and where he ate breakfast.

He detailed his Thanksgiving Day guest list, and menu.

He defended his record as president, rewriting history along the way.

And he explained why his endorsement of a certain senator from New York should matter to people.

"I know what it takes to be president," he said, "and because of the life I've led since I've left office."

I, me and my. Oh, my. (cont.)

ON DEADLINE: "Good Bill" vs "Bad Bill"
24 posted on 11/28/2007 10:24:58 AM PST by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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