Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Hillary Clinton after giving her "victory" speech in Indiana

Clinton's dream all but over
HILLARY CLINTON'S bid for the US presidency is all but over. Having won only narrowly in Indiana and lost in North Carolina, her fragile strategy to secure the nomination is in tatters and her campaign coffers reportedly empty. Click here to read more.

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4 comments:

  1. Hey LD. I'm surprised you don't catch proper hell for these pokes at Hillary. Some of her fans have absolutely NO sense of humour.

    Cheers

    MoS

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  2. MOS, I have been lectured and scolded by those kind many times in the past. I believe that they have reached the conclusion that I am incorrigible and have mostly given up on me ;)

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  3. I dont usually coment on blogs but I would say that people dont give you hell or you have very little coments, is because blogs do have to be in some taste, and the attack you do on H. Clintion is of bad taste...Dont get me wrong I like debates, as long as they are realistic, but you my friend, in your critisism of a woman have crossed the line of taste, thats why no one coments because your blogs are tastelss.... no offence...

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  4. Liberal 4evr, taste is very subjective. There is nothing tasteless in this picture. Hillary tried everything for Indiana and North Carolina, including drinking beer and shots of other hard liquor to prove that she was for the working class and Obama was an elite. We all know, however, that the opposite is true. Obama is no elite as he comes from a very humble background as does his wife.

    The picture is just depicting her drinking beer and how desperate she, her daughter and her husband looked on the stage in Indiana.

    Up to recently I have been a Clinton fan, but the recent dirty tricks her campaign used to claim Obama is “unelectable” turned me off. Both Bill and Hillary are highly talented people, but they do not realize when to give up. I believe all this has hurt the legacy of Bill Clinton.

    Meanwhile, Obama has remained calm and respectful towards Clintons. For a new kid on the block to be so tactful made him a winner.

    I believe Obama will be the best for Canada. The man has great respect for US friends and allies as he stated that through his speeches.

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