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Clintons for McCain - Biggest Idiots in Existence
Senator Clinton and McCain share ideologies? You obviously mean the ideology of fucking everyone and everything you once stood for for a chance at the booth.
dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)
i'm not sure if this is related to your scaife video, but it's kinda in the same line . if only because of the love right-wingers are giving hilary.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Best-Friends-Forever-Fox-News-and-Senator-Clinton
fissionchips (Member Profile)
i bet you like this in a awful kind of way.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Best-Friends-Forever-Fox-News-and-Senator-Clinton
In reply to this comment by fissionchips:
Elephant in a Donkey's clothing, plain and simple.
Then again, judging by her cackle she may just be a witch.
Clinton jeered while slamming Obama
I agree with you wholeheartedly that media often inserts a narrative where there is none. However, I feel that in this case, it's fairly straight forward what occurred; Senator Clinton's remarks were received poorly by some portion of the audience when she attempted to focus on personal politics rather than labor issues, whereas others in the audience cheered her once she completed her statements.
I think that many are simply weary of the internecine bickering, especially at an event where the candidates would have been best advised to remain more neutral and focused on addressing labor concerns.
It's not a huge news story either way.
Clinton jeered while slamming Obama
^MycroftHomlz
Media present at the Alliance For American Manufacturing forum have indeed reported that the audience reaction to Senator Clinton's comments was mostly silence with some jeering directed at her.
Of course the audience contained a mix of supporters of both candidates, so cheers and jeers are not unsurprising given the nature of the topic she raised. Nonetheless, I think the title is accurate.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/04/clinton-heckled.html
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/04/14/pennsylvania-crowd-jeers-clinton-attacks-on-obama
http://www.examiner.com/a-1341109~Steelworkers_boo_Clinton_s_Obama_knock.html
Hillary Clinton tells huge freaking lie about trip to Bosnia
But you do all know that Hillary Clinton was named after Sir Edmund Hillary of Mt Everest Fame, right?
For more than a decade, Sen. Clinton’s informal biography repeated the story, and it was recounted in Bill Clinton’s 2004 autobiography, My Life.
The problem with the story, however, is one of timing. Sir Edmund became known to the world only in 1953, after becoming the first men to reach Everest’s summit. Sen. Clinton was born in 1947.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52477 (World Net Daily)
Senator Clinton finally issued a correction on the matter on March 17th.
Obama responds to Hillary's "Ringing" Ad
“In fact, we have had a red phone moment,” Mr. Obama said. “It was the decision to invade Iraq. And Senator Clinton gave the wrong answer, George Bush gave the wrong answer, John McCain gave the wrong answer.”
NYT
Hopeful Minstrals
What is being missed in this analysis is how uncanny Senator Clinton's impression of the great Reverend James Cleveland actually was. If you close your eyes . . .