I Thought Hillary Clinton Could Campaign For Herself In South Carolina
By Pejman Yousefzadeh Posted in 2008 | Bill Clinton | Co-Dependency | Hillary Clinton — Comments (8) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Clearly, I was wrong.
But credit where it is due: This is one heck of a way of getting around the 22nd Amendment.
And here's another. I am told that this last link is satire, but I am not entirely sure it is.
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The main attraction for a lot of Dems is the fact that she comes as a set. I would pick her over Obama for that. The tag team can cover twice the territory. The more Obama gets sucked into a fight, the more tarnish gets on his shine. He's appealing in a lot of ways but I don't think he can stay viable beyond Tuesday. Hillary will kill herself if she overlooks Wes Clark for Edwards though.
Giuliani is done. McCain just can't beat the Clintons, even if he had money. Mitt Romney has money, experience in campaigning against a top-shelf Dem, and has beaten a woman. The only question is whether Republicans want a lifetime achievement nomination or whether they choose to go with a wildcard.
Bottom Line. HC, Obama, Edwards can go the whole way to Denver.
The new Proportional system makes it almost impossible for anyone to make it to 2025 delegates before then.
Dont count Obama out. No way in hell he gonna quit after Feb 5. No reason for anyone to quit before you see 2025 on the board.
And no one is going to even reach 900 after Feb 5th. Demos. going to Denver. Guaranteed.
Unless someone quits for whatever reason that doesn't really exist.
Edwards surging and ahead of Hillary in the Wendsday night polling of the three day rolling poll.
They are their own parody.
You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.
The Clintons have only ONE item on their agenda, and that's acquiring power and holding on to it as well, and woe be to anyone they see as an obstacle in their quest! "an appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." Sir Winston Churchill
I agree-and I'll add that in general, this race for the Democrats is nothing more than a "power struggle" whereas in our party its more of an ideological struggle...conservatives vs. Rinos.
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I was brought up to believe that how I saw myself was more important than how others saw me. (Anwar al-Sadat, President of Egypt, 1970-1981)
Wallace pulled this same stunt in Alabama. Someone with a pen that people follow needs to make this comparison. It's not flattering.

Hillary is busy in New Jersey, telling people to....well, I'm not exactly sure WHAT she's telling people to do. I'll let her speak for herself:
Speaking in North Bergen, N.J., Sen. Hillary Clinton was brought on stage by Sen. Bob Menendez. Menedez spoke in Spanish and riled up the majority-Hispanic crowd.
A banner behind a group of Clinton supporters read: "Juntos con Hillary, Una Vida Mejor."
Clinton rattled through her stump speech. She told the crowd that she is going to need their help cleaning up the White House and suggested they bring their brooms and vacuum cleaners to help.
Umm....que?
Link found here:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/01/clinton-this-is.html