Posted on 01/26/2008 3:12:28 PM PST by tcrlaf
Come join us for the fun, as the Democratic Party implodes from within!!
And she’s right.
Thank you! Whoa. That is a biggie.
CNN??? Wait a sec- that’s kind of huge. I said upthread I’ve noticed that CNN was for Clinton- MSNBC was for Obama...if CNN is turning against Clinton that will be a big change.
I find it interesting - Obama has gotten the college educated and young white voters..
I’m tickled that she got handily slapped down....(even it “SC don’t matter” lol)
Russert is saying something happened in these last few days...
Exactly! She shot herself in both cankles!
I got in line early, and had about 7 people in front of me.
He asked every one of the people in front of me, where they were from and then told them how their county voted.
When I got to him and he asked me, I was a bit embarrassed but told him Atlantic County, NJ.
He looked up at me and told me, "You folks have a lot of work to do."
Wow, "divide and conquer" may not have worked for Clinton the the divide part sure did.
Yeppers....that would definitely be.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/26/611662.aspx
Clinton camp plays up Florida
They had hatred in their voices about the Clintons.
I wouldn’t be so certain. This has opened up a few Blacks eyes to the REAL feeling of the Dem insiders towards them and their candidate. Might produce an anyone but Hillary backlash in the General.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton said he might have gone too far in attacking Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton said on Friday, adding that both Democratic presidential campaigns should focus on issues.
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“He said several times yesterday that maybe he got a little bit carried away,” Hillary Clinton said on CBS’ “Early Show.”
“So we’re all going to, on both sides I think, you know, try to bring this debate and this campaign back to the issues that are important,” said the New York senator, who would be the first woman U.S. president.
The campaigns of Clinton and Obama, the top two contenders for the Democratic nomination, have engaged in an increasingly bitter war of words, including a debate on Monday that featured sometimes personal attacks.
Obama, an Illinois senator who would be the first black president, has complained specifically about comments from Bill Clinton, including his charge that Obama’s consistent opposition to the Iraq war was “a fairy tale.”
Hillary Clinton, on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” said her husband “obviously is a passionate advocate for my cause, as are the wives of my two major opponents. But I think all of us just need to take a deep breath here because we know we’ll have a united Democratic Party once this nomination is determined.”
Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards is the other major candidate vying for his party’s nomination.
On NBC’s “Today,” she added, “It is perfectly legitimate to draw comparisons and contrasts ... It has been obviously an incredibly intense campaign.”
Well, "women with needs" (snort) have always been Hillie's specialty...
C-Span
Obama 49
Clinton 37
Edwards 14
Dodd
Cool.CNN,I am rubbing my eyes.
That is because he comes across as educated! Lets’s not go overboard he is just articulate!
Fascinating.
I think I’m agreeing with the MSNBC consensus- Bill is stuck in the 90’s...this is 2008.
The nation wants the DEMs in total power.....
Well, at least I know that I am staying home and not voting at all all of you fellow FR-peers should do the same, see you all in 2012, that is “if” the nation makes it till then...
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