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Clinton Says Michigan and Florida Should Count
npr.org — Clinton says the Michigan results should count, even if Obama's name did not appear on the ballot. "That was his choice," she says. "There was no rule or requirement that he take his name off the ballot."
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- olaolalaolaola, on 03/13/2008, -1/+1I thought it was a pretty good interview of HRC with Steve Inskeep from NPR. He asked pointed questions about her foreign policy experience, and about the recent comments made by Pelosi regarding the tone of her campaign.
- nahsrocketeer75, on 03/13/2008, -0/+1Has she *no* shame? ... Yes, that's a rhetorical question. The answer couldn't be more obvious.
- fedupamerica, on 03/13/2008, -0/+1I just love to see that Clinton is being turned on by her own party. All of the political correctness and ideals she has spewed on the Dems is coming back to haunt her. On the other hand, Dems have made it very clear that they dont feel accountability is necessary.
I guess my point is that the Dems are turning on Hillary for the very same reasons they turned on the Republican party. AWESOME! - Homerr, on 03/13/2008, -0/+2The part that struck me is that she was "instrumental" and "there is no doubt that I played a major role in many of the foreign policy decisions".
I for one, doubt it. - fishbeef33, on 03/13/2008, -0/+2I can't believe she's making this argument right after the Ferraro debacle. Is she TRYING to self-destruct her campaign???
People can see right through this. She's desperate. She is nothing without her rich, powerful supporters. Like Olbermann said recently, she's acting like she's the Republican right now, attacking Obama. And while I hope that Obama keeps taking the high road in this, his team NEEDS to get the message out what Hillary is saying. It's so ludicrous. - october2, on 03/13/2008, -0/+0She's exactly right about Michigan. It was Obama's decision to remove his name, quite possibly because he saw a loss looming. He then pressed his supporters to vote 'uncommitted' along with Sen. Edwards supporters, so the loss wouldn't look so bad. Now he is trying to stop a mail-in vote in Florida, even though, in the past, he has co-sponsored a bill about the advantages of mail-in voting.
Obama is incredibly manipulative. I'm sensing a turning of the tide against him now that people are looking more closely.
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