Posted on 03/01/2008 5:48:16 PM PST by red flanker
Where in the world is Hillary Clinton?
The Tribune's Rick Pearson, on take-off from Texas in the Clinton campaign plane, noted one missing passenger: The candidate.
Rick's file below leaves a lot of questions unanswered, he readily admits.
Follow us, on and off this evening, while we live-blog, in search of the answer to the question, where in the world is Hillary Clinton?
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DALLAS When reporters arrived at Hillary Clintons campaign plane this evening, someone was missing the candidate.
Officials for the campaign refused to say where Clinton was or why she was not making the flight to Ohio. With the plane enroute from Love Field, Clinton had no public events scheduled tonight in Ohio.
Clintons mystery disappearing act came, ironically, on a day where she had criticized her rival, Barack Obama, for being missing in action on critical issues involving foreign affairs. Aides said there was no health problem with Clinton. Her Secret Service detail also was not on the flight from Dallas.
Clinton aides also refused to say if she was traveling to North Carolina, the home of former presidential candidate John Edwards. Both Clinton and Obama have actively courted the former senator's endorsement.
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LOL!
You don’t think that someone could have taken BILL to an emergency room and she is going to work on a A SYMPATHY VOTE FOR TUES?????
sorta “Do one for the zipper” plea
You don’t think that someone could have taken BILL to an emergency room and she is going to work on a A SYMPATHY VOTE FOR TUES?????
sorta “Do one for the zipper” plea
oops sorry for the double post !!!! time to call it a day.
I wouldn’t put it past her. The crying is getting old.
I know: She’s channeling Eleanor Roosevelt to see if she can get any hints on what to next.
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