Hilliam Jefferson Rodham Clinton wrote: “It’s about our unyielding determination to reclaim our country from an administration that has failed us, betrayed our trust, and undermined our values.”
I assume she is referring to our current president. What’s to reclaim? Isn’t Bush leaving office in January of 2009 whether HJRC is coronated or not?
Dear Friend,
“We’ve got more work to do.” That was my first reaction as I saw last night’s election results come in. And today in New Hampshire, I’m pounding the pavement, looking for every last vote in next Tuesday’s primary.
(I didnt know cement could vote, especially after you beat it)
With your help, we can make it clear that the Democratic Party needs a nominee who can go the distance in a long, challenging campaign to win the White House, and that the American people need a president who can be an effective champion for them on day one.
(And I hope its not Barack)
Iowa sounded the opening bell of this campaign. New Hampshire is only four days away — and the pace only quickens from there.
(And I will really ring Bills chime if I lose New Hampshire)
The stakes couldn’t be any higher. Events couldn’t be moving any faster. With everything on the line, let’s show them what we’re made of. Please contribute now.
(I want your money now so I can take more of your money later)
You and I know just what to do at times like this. Work harder than everyone else and rely on each other every step of the way. If we do that, I know we’ll win.
(Oh my is the extra martini kicking in?)
You’ve already done so much. But today, I’m turning to you to help fund crucial activities in New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina and beyond.
(Because I think something is odd in Iowa, how did they not like someone like me?)
Make a contribution today to help me win.
(I repeat, I want your money now so I can take more of your money later)
We’re not just working to prevail over other candidates in a hard-fought contest for the Democratic nomination. This is about more than that. It’s about our unyielding determination to reclaim our country from an administration that has failed us, betrayed our trust, and undermined our values.
( I want to be the one listening to the overseas phone calls
Bill has a lot of those)
That’s why these next few days matter so much. I’m doing everything I can to drive our campaign to victory and I know you will do the same.
(And if I lose New Hampshire, I will drive my SUV right over that two-timing husband of mine.)
With your help, we can win. Make a contribution now.
(If ia aske a thrid time will it be a charm?)
Let’s keep working to change America.
All the best,
Hillary Rodham Clinton
(Do I sound sincere? Bill helped me write this)