Feb 16, 2008 | Free Republic
“He was ripped up like someone took a box cutter and shredded his face”
Posted on 02/16/2008 6:43:00 PM PST by jdm For those who have forgotten just how corrupt the Clinton's are this story should bring shivers down your spine. via Free Republic
Feb 16, 2008 | Sacramento Bee Newspaper
E.J. Dionne: The fall of Hillary Clinton: Can she find a message?
What happened to Hillary Clinton? Last fall, she was the "inevitable" nominee whose "machine" would raise scads of cash and push her to an early victory. via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
The coming war within the Democratic Party
Will the Clinton's steal the nomination from Obama: From Rich Galen: # In the Democratic Party there are 796 "Super Delegates." These are men and women who are delegates to the Democratic National Convention in ... via The Buzz Blog
Obama, the War, and the Opportunity
Michael Crowley, author of the best dissection of Hillary Clinton's support for the 2002 Iraq AUMF , has a great new piece up about Barack Obama's record on the war. via Atlantic Monthly
Greetings from the state that gave Camelot a Bronx salute and the Clintons enough chutzpah to claim Hillary the presumptive nominee. via Daily Chronicle Online
“Chuck -- Jeff's right about this -- very hot issue.”
Posted on 02/12/2008 3:17:39 AM PST by Puzzleman -- snip -- On Aug. 7, 1999, the one-year anniversary of the U.S. African embassy bombings that killed 257 people and injured 5,000, President Bill Clinton ... via Free Republic
Guy Branum Takes on Chelsea, Hillary and the Whole Clinton Machine
TV writer/ comic Guy Branum , writing in Slate , has a peach of a Clinton story. via FishBowlLA
Clinton not ready to release tax returns
“Senator Obama has some questions to answer about his dealings with one of his biggest contributors, Exelon -- apparently he cut some deals behind closed doors to prevent them from full disclosure”
Resisting calls from Barack Obama to release her income tax returns, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she would only do so if she secures the Democratic presidential nomination and contended her rival had ... via The Oregonian
Pondering the Latino Vote in South Texas
“Obama's life story and his values are so much closer to the Latino community than any candidate other than Bill Richardson”
Texas' Rio Grande Valley promises to be one of the more interesting playing fields as the Democratic race continues. via Media SITREP
The rock, paper, scissors strategy
Remember the old children's game called Rock, Paper, Scissors? You and the other kid presented your hands simultaneously, making either a fist for a rock, a flat palm for paper, or two fingers for scissors. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Election '08: The Heavy Hand Of Hillarycare
“This card will guarantee you a comprehensive package of benefits that can never be taken away.”
Election '08: Sen. Hillary Clinton says she learned a lesson from the the failure of her 1990s universal coverage task force. via Investor's Business Daily
Right after New Hampshire, a TV pundit, reflecting on Obama's insurgency, remarked, "If you try to kill the king, you had better get it right the first time." Meaning that the Royal House of Clinton, with all ... via The Politburo Diktat
An Obama strategy memo was inadvertently leaked to a reporter today. The memo projects Obama with 1,806 delegates to 1,789 for the Clintons following the final primary on June 7, with an ensuing battle to seat ... via The Ward Report
John McCain: the audacity of compromise
The Clintons. Many on the right, including Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, James Dobson and others, have declared they'd rather vote for Hillary Clinton - or not vote at all - than cast a ballot for ... via Medford Mail Tribune
Clintons May Now Be Using Their Own Money to Finance Hillary'S Run
Posted on 02/06/2008 8:38:08 AM PST by COUNTrecount CLINTONS MAY NOW BE USING THEIR OWN MONEY TO FINANCE HILLARY'S RUN... When asked if Clintons were dipping into their personal wealth, communications director ... via Free Republic
McCain May Win But Not With My Vote
Ive voted for Republican Presidents for the past 50 years, I can not in clear conscience vote for John McCain. via American Chronicle
Marvin Kitman: Confessions of a Voter: The Inside Story
I am the only person in the nation who seemingly wasn't asked by a polling organization how they would be voting on Super Tuesday. via The Huffington Post