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Hillary should just chuck it in this weekend. I'm serious! She points out that LBJ is the one who signed the Civil Rights Bill, what happens, she gets branded a racist ... she points out that Obama worked with Reszko, what happens, she gets a innocuous photo shoved in her face and THAT becomes the focus ... she asserts that Obama plagiarizes his speech, Obama says he borrowed and SHE gets trashed ...
Hill ... you're not wanted at the party anymore, just go and let the GOP have at it with Obama, wish him well, wish him luck, wish him a jolly good time. But it's clear to me that the Democratic party wants nothing to do with you anymore and it's sad, congrats, you've been Dan Quayle'd.
I had completely put him out of my mind...he's probably happy that he's no longer the butt of so many jokes.
He is probably enjoying the corporate thing now, but that would seem pretty stressful. There was nothing wrong with him just because he had strong, conservative views.
He is probably enjoying the corporate thing now, but that would seem pretty stressful. There was nothing wrong with him just because he had strong, conservative views.
No, there isn't anything wrong with him, we sort of have a president that is like him now, but the republican party completely threw him to the curb after the 92 election. But he's having a good laugh about it now, all the way to the bank. His wife is a big wig attorney in Arizona ... funny, neither of them have contributed to McCain's campaign.
Yep, whoever's pulling Obama's strings REALLY wants Obama in the White House. I foresee another 4 years of a G.W. Bush-type Presidency.
I doubt that Obama will have a rubber-stamp congress to blindly support his agenda like bush had for 6 years. And he probably won't have a diabolical VP who will guide his hand on every policy.
He is probably enjoying the corporate thing now, but that would seem pretty stressful. There was nothing wrong with him just because he had strong, conservative views.
I agree that it does seem like everyone has turned on Hillary. I almost, almost feel bad for her.
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