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An example: Daniel Henninger, columnist, The Wall Street Journal: “We don’t yet settle political campaigns on paper, the Web or on talk shows. Obama famously proved that politics remains a public-performance art. It took 11 straight losses for Hillary — once the smugly ‘inevitable’ nominee — to learn to play in Barack’s league. She’s certainly competitive now. … Democrats now slog toward the complete unknown. Is Florida the party’s Bermuda Triangle? … Is Hillary electable? … Any sense of achieving, or at least feeling, something new or fresh is what Obama brings to the table. She doesn’t. … It may yet turn out that this woman and hard times are a strong match to win the Democratic Party’s nomination. If she does, that one big question will remain: Will the whole country want her?”
Meanwhile a Barack Obama foreign policy adviser has resigned after calling rival Hillary Rodham Clinton “a monster.” Harvard professor Samantha Power, a Pulitzer Prize winner, told The Scotsman that Clinton is a “monster” who will stoop to anything to win. She tried to make the remark off the record, but the Scottish newspaper printed it anyway. She apologized in a statement and the campaign decried the remark. More here…
[...] Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptMore Media Opinions On Obama-Clinton Clash… March 7th, 2008 by SWARAAJ CHAUHAN An example: Daniel Henninger, columnist, The Wall Street Journal: “We don’t yet settle political campaigns on paper, the Web or on talk shows. Obama famously proved that politics remains a public-performance art. It took 11 straight losses for Hillary — once the smugly ‘inevitable’ nominee — to learn to play in Barack’s league. She’s certainly competitive now. … Democrats now slog toward the complete unknown. Is [...]
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After listening to OBAMA'S wife last night I think it is about time that the people have say intead of being told by the washington politicians the way things are going to be. do they not realize that the people of the united states do not want someone who does not appreciate their country to lead them. We want to go back to properity they way things were when former president CLINTON was in. The only democrat who can do this is HILLARY with the backing of her husband.We no longer want the situation and the awful deficit depressing world MR BUSH has put us in.