Would the Democratic candidates for president please stop playing footsie with the Republican party ?
In a Cabinet-style setting, surrounded by retired military leaders, Sen. Hillary Clinton said the public should ask whether Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama has met the criteria needed to become the nation’s commander in chief.
“I think that since we now know Sen. (John) McCain will be the nominee for the Republican Party, national security will be front and center in this election. We all know that. And I think it’s imperative that each of us be able to demonstrate we can cross the commander-in-chief threshold,” the New York senator told reporters crowded into an infant’s bedroom-sized hotel conference room in Washington.
“I believe that I’ve done that. Certainly, Sen. McCain has done that and you’ll have to ask Sen. Obama with respect to his candidacy,” she said.
Calling McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee a good friend and a “distingui...
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Filed under: Hillary Clinton , Democrats , Ron Paul , 2008 President , Humor , Bill Clinton Don’t know how I missed this one. Two weeks after Election Day, Duval County, Fla, released its write-in voting results. Hillary Clinton was the clear winner. From News4Jax.com :Some voters expecting to vote for Barack Obama or John McCain two weeks ago were surprised to see 11 other names on the ballot. But 736 voters in Duval County weren’t happy with any of the choices and wrote i... more
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No, I was serious: women really are inferior to men .
Allen took to the internets today to defend her horrible, horrible column from Sunday. And she kind of undermined the WaPo’s argument that it was all a joke. A sampling:
Washington: When I read this, I immediately thought it was written ironically. Were you surprised that so many people took it literally?
Charlotte Allen: I wouldn’t quite use the word “ironic,” but yes, I meant to be funny but with a serious po... more
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1. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. (Last Rank: 1)
Glass-half-full spin: Obama’s taken Clinton’s best shot on the best terrain she’ll have for the entire primary season, and only lost about 10 delegates. And don’t forget, he closed a huge deficit in Texas and Ohio. That’s proof that he can take a punch, and it’s proof that he’ll be the ultimate nomi... more
A quick note — John McCain won everywhere. Those numbers aren’t interesting. These are:
Vermont
☑ Obama 60%
Clinton 38%
Other 2%
Rhode Island
☑ Clinton 58%
Obama 40%
Other 1%
Ohio
☑ Clinton 55%
Obama 43%
Other 2%
Texas
Primary
☑ Clinton 51%
Obama 47%
Other 2%
Caucuses*
Obama 56%
Clinton 44%
*22% in
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