STANDING BY HER MAN: Hillary Clinton, here in Memphis yesterday, blamed her husband's remarks comparing her rival to Jesse Jackson on "sleep deprivation."
He's deprived of something while campaigning,but I doubt that it's sleep.
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sleep deprivation causes racism... who knew?
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Surprised she didn’t say, “It’s President Bush’s fault.”
3 posted on
01/28/2008 7:44:54 AM PST by
PGalt
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I doubt it. Just not HER.
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Remember when Rudy v. Hillary was a LOCK for the showdown in November?
6 posted on
01/28/2008 7:46:56 AM PST by
Tanniker Smith
(Geek Squad -- if you're desperate and don't need a PC for over a month, we'll get around to it.)
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Let me get this straight. Hillary's chief qualification for running is that she is Bill's wife and so she was there for everything that happened under his administration and (we are led to believe) she was really really important in all of it. Unspoken but heavily implied is that this is a third term for Bill and Hillary (who were really co-presidents, after all).
Now Hillary is putting distance between herself and Bill! So they don't really share a single, massively intelligent, brain? And we are actually being asked to elect Hillary, not Bill and his old lady? that can't be good for her campaign.
7 posted on
01/28/2008 7:47:08 AM PST by
pepsi_junkie
(Often wrong, but never in doubt!)
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It’s really nice to see the Clinton crime machine be dismantled.
But are we ready for Obama?
8 posted on
01/28/2008 7:48:16 AM PST by
HereInTheHeartland
("We have to drain the swamp" George Bush, September 2001)
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Kennedy Family Jumps Ship
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"Well, I think it's human nature. I think that the spouses of all three of us have, you know, been passionate and vigorous defenders of each of us and, you know, maybe got a little carried away," she said on CBS's "Face the Nation." You know, when one is speaking on national TV, one might, you know, try to drop the you-knows.
10 posted on
01/28/2008 7:54:14 AM PST by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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The message: that Obama might peel off a few Southern states with sizeable black populations, as Jackson did, but can't forge a successful nationwide candidacy. Did Je$$e Jack$on win in Iowa? Did he come close to winning in New Hampshire? Did he end up with the most delegates in Nevada?
15 posted on
01/28/2008 8:07:54 AM PST by
KarlInOhio
(Rattenschadenfreude: joy at a Democrat's pain, especially Hillary's pain caused by Obama.)
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Bill Clinton, who said on Saturday: "Jesse Jackson won South Carolina in '84 and '88. Jackson ran a good campaign. And Obama ran a good campaign here." That's it? That is what they are "outraged" about?
Kind of a low threshold for outrage it seems.
17 posted on
01/28/2008 8:12:46 AM PST by
Michael.SF.
("democrat" -- 'one who panders to the crude and mindless whims of the masses " - Joseph J. Ellis)
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"Jesse Jackson won South Carolina in '84 and '88. Jackson ran a good campaign. And Obama ran a good campaign here."Herewith Clinton strips away the camouflage from the crass racism of the Democrat Party.
The Republican Party stands--as it has always stood--for universal liberty and justice: as the anti-slavery party (for which it was originally formed), the anti-racist party, the anti-Jim Crow party, the anti-Ku Klux Klan party, and as the party that passed the civil rights legislation of the 1960s and '70s that outlawed and ended legal racial discrimination in the U.S.A.
The Republican Party has stood steadfast.
The Democrat Party stands for nothing more than the crass, unscrupulous grab for power, at any cost, pandering to whomever or whatever will achieve its ignominious objective.
19 posted on
01/28/2008 8:14:02 AM PST by
Savage Beast
("History is not just cruel. It is witty." ~Charles Krauthammer)
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I doubt he can even get it up anymore.
20 posted on
01/28/2008 8:17:19 AM PST by
mimaw
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IMHO Bill absolutely does NOT want Hillary to be POTUS, and he is trying to do everything he can to sabotage her campaign.
I think after this election, they finally get divorced.
26 posted on
01/28/2008 8:37:38 AM PST by
dfwgator
(11+7+15=3 Heismans)
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All weekend the headlines I saw on this story said,
“Clinton says, Love Drove Bill Over the Line”.
Sleep deprivation was only half her excuse. I see the NY Post failed to mention this “You know, my husband has such a great commitment to me and to my campaign,” the New York senator said.”He loves me just like, you know, husbands and wives get out there and work on each others’ behalf.”
I repeat...”He loves me just like, you know, husbands and wives get out there and work on each others’ behalf.”
I keep saying...Hill I honestly don’t know, what does he love you like? I guess the NY Post thought NYers wouldn’t know either or they wouldn’t be gullible enough to believe it if they reported the whole thing.
28 posted on
01/28/2008 8:44:25 AM PST by
kalee
(The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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He should be carried away...wearing an orange jump suit.
33 posted on
01/28/2008 9:19:50 AM PST by
Marysecretary
(GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL.)
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