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Latest HRC spin on RFK assassination quote? It's Obama's fault
All those who have been giving Hillary Clinton the benefit of the doubt, step away from the Kool-Aid.
Nevermind that she recalled a candidate's assassination as one good reason for her to stay in the race (because it might happen again? It's really the only way I can see reading it, especially since she's said something similar on several occasions).
If you listen to her spokespeople, McAuliffe and Wolfson, it's Obama who owes poor misunderstood Hillary an apology. I'd say more but my brain just exploded.
From WaPo:
Nevermind that she recalled a candidate's assassination as one good reason for her to stay in the race (because it might happen again? It's really the only way I can see reading it, especially since she's said something similar on several occasions).
If you listen to her spokespeople, McAuliffe and Wolfson, it's Obama who owes poor misunderstood Hillary an apology. I'd say more but my brain just exploded.
From WaPo:
Appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation", Clinton senior strategist Howard Wolfson said McAuliffe is "absolutely right" that Clinton didn't want to apologize to Obama for the remark and said: "I think it was unfortunate to attack Senator Clinton's remarks without knowing fully what she had said."
McAuliffe said Clinton is staying in the race to give hope to the millions of women who have voted for her and "she is winning races." And the campaign chairman made clear that his boss would strongly consider pressing on if the Democratic National Committee does not allow Florida and Michigan delegates to vote at the party's convention this summer -- a decision that would boost Clinton's delegate total.
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The Democratic party will not become healthy again until it vomits out the poison that is the Clintons, and their flying-monkey hatchet men.
The Clintons have done nothing but damage the party since Bill took office and thereafter lost the congress to the GOP and Gingrich. Over the ensuing years of his presidency the Dems. lost seven Governorships.
Bill's diseased presidency ultimately led to the election of Bush Jr. Now, we've got yet another self destructive Clinton threatening to take the party down with them.
May 26, 2008 12:14 AM | Reply | Permalink
It's clear that we cannot assume that the Clinton camp will do anything the honorable way. Period. All of this let her come to terms, adjust, leave with dignity... Rubbish.
May 26, 2008 12:34 AM | Reply | Permalink