Hillary Clinton: It's a new day (health care, campaign, thought, Democrats)
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i am amazed at the lack of foresight by both parties with their potential nominees. how they expect either frontrunner to reach across party lines i have no idea. obama is too liberal for most republicans, and mccain is too pro war for most democrats. this is definitely an interesting time in america.
Hear hear! It is getting really old. I was listening to Michael Medved, a McCain supporter, on Larry King last night. He repeated the same thing that we all know on here. You simply cannot talk to Obama supporters, because they have no clue what he stands for.
He said that he went up to several supporters at a rally and asked them what "changes" will Obama make? They replied "He will make America better!". "Great!" he said, "I want a better America too! How will he do it?" A blank stare and slack jaws was the response he got.
"Tell me what you like most about Obama's health care plan..." A blank stare and slack jaws was the response he got.
It's enough already with all the childish Hillary name-calling. That just goes to show you what kind of people some obama supporters are. Get a grasp on some issues, any issues, and then we can talk. LOL
I heard the old campaign manager would not even return anyone's phone calls and she couldn't manage a consistent message from state to state. Hillary troops were left adrift with no leadership.
If this is how the Hill runs her campaign and chooses her senior leadership, I don't need her running our country.
I agree. They also pay them to go to local "DNC" volunteer meetings. There was at least one at the one I went to in Pittsburgh on Sunday. One guy just wouldn't shut up about how "great" obama was. Of course, when confronted with actual questions, nada. There was also a woman there who was registered "independent"; she made sure to tell us over and over and over lest we forget, lol. They have to get that myth circulated as much as possible, you know.
I am not sure if they were only expecting Obama supporters or what, but, they only had the Obama Petition there and not Hillary's. (The deadline for getting on the Ballot in PA was 2/12 and they need 2000 signatures from each county to get on the ballot.) So, we had to drive all the way across town to Heinz Field where the County was holding their endorsement election.
It was supposed to be a DNC meeting, and not an Obama meeting. It was very unprofessional of them to not have both candidates's petitions there, especially since they were pushing the whole DNC "we are family" mantra. There was some sort of an excuse given as to why hers wasn't there, but, it was BS.
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