NYT PAGE ONE THURSDAY: TOP CLINTON DONOR: FROM NOVICE TO A FORTUNE IN URANIUM...
The New York Times is not burying this story and that is especially significant this close to Super Tuesday.
From my post above, and what advertising guy posted
in my “Numero Uno” .... backlash from the Kennedys:
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“well here is what I was told.........remember when Patrick Kennedy was elbow to elbow with the Bloviator Hugo Chavez asking for oil for NE poor. Seems there was a plan for the Kennedys to get cash windfalls puttin it in place.
Well , while no deal was done, it was gonna and Bill Clinton OR an associate ( source aint yet sure) told TED this would be leaked to the news conspires if TED did not support Hillary and bring the posse.
That dog wont hunt, they hate each other TO DEATH.
Then Owanna got roots with his campaign and winning results and well...... new strategy......do not do the oil for poor and then Bill got stupid and played the race card poorly.
The real internals( he said) now say Hillary is hanging on with a thread and one more screw up and she falls to an avalanche.
Well the willing media leak receivers did get the story
but it aint got hard meat and only exposes the democrats
but Bill keeps lieing about Owanna and those who media/drive the news are sick of the race card and being seen as carrying Bills lies like Kiki ( not yet sure who she is)
He said powerful newsies were in conference calls mad and
decided the Clintons can get SCREWED.........
Carolyn was sent first as the soft face of the Camelots.....oops , Kennedys.......
Lastly, he said there is an underto(n)e of heavy support in the party now for Owanna”
Thanks Anti-Bubba182.
This story has been in the works a long time. The New York Times had to be working on this for longer than a week yet the New York Times Editorial Board endorsed Hillary just five days ago, on January 25, 2008.
The New York Times Editorial Board knew about this story and the havoc it could create upon Hillary's campaign, yet they still went ahead and endorsed her.
Something's up.
"...By choosing Mrs. Clinton, we are not denying Mr. Obama’s appeal or his gifts. The idea of the first African-American nominee of a major party also is exhilarating, and so is the prospect of the first woman nominee..."Primary Choices: Hillary Clinton Published: January 25, 2008