Since the Clinton camp plans to sing a few more choruses of "Be Afraid of the Angry Black Pastor, " it's only fair that the NY Times published this photo of the good Reverend Wright hanging with President Bill Clinton at a White House prayer breakfast (the theme of Bill's address that morning was "forgive me for I have sinned" – it was just hours before the release of the Starr Report).Friday, March 21, 2008
The Wright Stuff, part II
Since the Clinton camp plans to sing a few more choruses of "Be Afraid of the Angry Black Pastor, " it's only fair that the NY Times published this photo of the good Reverend Wright hanging with President Bill Clinton at a White House prayer breakfast (the theme of Bill's address that morning was "forgive me for I have sinned" – it was just hours before the release of the Starr Report).Thursday, March 20, 2008
Hillary's Michigan flip-flop
Any doubt that Hillary is desperate was erased this week when she tried to draft off Obama's 'More Perfect Union' address to call for a Michigan re-do, spinning it as a civil rights issue...
"Senator Obama speaks passionately on the campaign trail about empowering the American people. Today I am urging him to match those words with actions," she said. Wow.
Obama told CNN's Anderson Cooper that Hillary was being "completely disingenuous" over the whole thing. "She said when she was still trying to compete with the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire that Michigan and Florida wouldn't count," he said. "Then, as soon as she got into trouble politically and it looked like she would have no prospects of winning the nomination without having them count, suddenly she's extraordinarily concerned with the voters there."
"Completely disingenuous" – now that's why he's a statesman. Because any ordinary observer would say she's completely full of horse sh*t.
"Senator Obama speaks passionately on the campaign trail about empowering the American people. Today I am urging him to match those words with actions," she said. Wow.
Obama told CNN's Anderson Cooper that Hillary was being "completely disingenuous" over the whole thing. "She said when she was still trying to compete with the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire that Michigan and Florida wouldn't count," he said. "Then, as soon as she got into trouble politically and it looked like she would have no prospects of winning the nomination without having them count, suddenly she's extraordinarily concerned with the voters there."
"Completely disingenuous" – now that's why he's a statesman. Because any ordinary observer would say she's completely full of horse sh*t.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
It's the war, stupid.
4000 American lives and $4000 per second to continue a war that was based on spin and distortions, has made us less safe, and should never have been authorized in the first place – by Hillary's vote. That's right folks, HRC's wealth of experience includes supporting the biggest foreign policy mistake in American history.
In the time you just took to read this post, we will have spent another $100,000 in Iraq. I bet there's a family in Pittsburgh right now who could really use that money.
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