One step behind and over the right shoulder...
the Martin Bormann of the Hillary Campaign.
LOLOL. How can a President of the U.S. have as her close personal friend, confident, adviser and house-mate an agent of Saudi Arabia?
Scary as a quick glance in Hell!
Political momentum now shifted her way, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton flew to Missouri, a key Feb. 5 battleground state, while rival Barack Obama hoped to rejuvenate his candidacy with the help of black voters in the South... Obama won decisively among black voters, who could account for more than 50 percent of the voters in South Carolina's primary next Saturday. And Nevada's likely delegate count appeared to be almost evenly split between Clinton and Obama, indicating a protracted delegate battle yet to come... The Nevada results still spelled trouble for Obama, whose stunning victory in the Iowa caucuses Jan. 3 has begun to fade amid evidence of his vulnerability among important demographic groups, especially white, working-class Democrats and women. He tried to remedy that problem in Nevada, holding economic roundtables with women voters and bringing in his popular wife, Michelle, to campaign with him. But women outnumbered men among caucus-goers, and a sizable majority went with Clinton.The delegate splits aren't decisive, yet. Obama's main vulnerability is to the systemic vote fraud conducted on behalf of Clinton by the DNC and its shills. Thanks Old Sarge.
Who’s Huma Abedin?
take me off the huma ping, thanks!
Thanks for the ping!
It's almost as if a sort of equilibrium's been struck.
The Clintons can only drop bombs on the fringes about Obama's muslim background, lest too much negative attention is focused on Huma.
Obama is rendered virtually mute about Huma, lest more negative attention is focused on his muslim background.
Not that either one's muslim connection would be a negative with their Democrat base.
I saw her on news footage too the other day. Hillary’s appendage.
Thanks for the ping.