Posted on 06/04/2008 6:27:33 AM PDT by steve-b
For 16 months and 14 days, she had been a presidential candidate. For six years before that, a senator and candidate-in-waiting. So now, as her campaign ended in defeat Tuesday night and Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared before her supporters, the question was what she would do next.....
She gave a strong, strikingly selfless speech, recalling the working-class voters -- nurses, farmers, teachers, miners -- she met on the road during the campaign, and promising to work for them in terms that rang even more true in the absence of a campaign ahead.....
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Are you a lesbo?
I imagine Hillary is spitting nails and chewing on tinfoil. Or making a campaign worker do it for her.
One of the best aspects of Hillarys defeat this season was that both he and she went into it smugly believing this election would be a referendum on the Bush years, and instead it became a referendum on the Clinton years.
One they lost.
IS she should change her hair style?
Ummm... Should she change her hair style? Maybe a bikini wax?
Get to work shrinking those sequoia-like thighs?
Today she will begin the blackmail of Obama, select me as V.P. so I can make this election all about me , or I will take this to the convention and ruin any chance you have.
We can only pray that she doesn't have something on him and he can send her packing.
The writer of this drivel has clearly drunk deep of the Clinton Kool-Aid to describe this Clinton Aria (Me Me Me MeMeMEMEMEME) as a "strikingly selfless speech".
Anne E. Kornblut — what a brown noser!!!
This is one of the lamest articles I’ve ever read on Clinton.
It reads like a local article from a weekly rag from Hillary’s home town, wherever that is...
In light of Bill Clinton's political history in Arkansas and his ties to Arkansas Senator William Fulbright, I wonder if this 2008 primary wasn't -- at its core -- really a battle between two different elements of the Democratic Party . . . its well-hidden racist past and its radical African-American wing.
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