Two items from the Washington Post:
Central to the new Clinton push will be the argument that only she can beat the eventual Republican nominee, a claim Obama is also seeking to make to voters here.
Advisers said her
From Investors Business Daily:
Leaders: Time was, a French leader who dared to defy that nation’s all-powerful unions could end up without a political future. Well, Nicolas Sarkozy stared down the mighty transport workers — and the union blinked.
I doubt Tony Blankley reads Bitsblog, but he acts as if he did. In the Washington Times, Blankley questions Mrs. Clinton’s experience:
Having spent much of my adult life in politics, it would be silly at this late date
The evidence says no. Mrs. Clinton was asked how she would protect the privacy of our service personnel. Patrick Healy, New York Times:
She drew another ovation, too, with her response to an Air Force major, a 20-year veteran
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In the irony challenged story the day, Mrs. Clinton cites the need for experience to mend an ailing economy, but offers none.
KNOXVILLE, Iowa (AP) — The economy needs help and fast, Hillary Rodham Clinton declared Monday, claiming
In Washington, if you can’t beat it, spin it. Sherry Argov, New York Post, apparently runs into the brick wall that voters refer to Mrs. Clinton as a bitch, because she is a bitch:
November 18, 2007 — You
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What would life in the United States be like under a President who is obsesssed with personal power, does not respect the rule of law and has no tolerance for criticism? The Pittsburg Tribune-Review, is kind enough to offer
Say what you will about Mrs. Clinton’s campaign, the MSM is no longer accepting her as inevitable. CNN”s Wolf Blitzer asks a good question of Mrs. Clinton. Bill Sammon:
“If she can’t handle the heat during a Democratic contest,
The other day,, Bit complained about the lack of honest coverage of Mrs. Clinton. Well, the theme that we have been pounding for months is starting to resonate in the media.
To that end, Bit’s plea for help gets answered
Chris Welch and David Schechter, CNN, report on Muriel Gallo-Chasanoff of one Mrs. Clinton’s plants from Grinnell, Iowa:
Gallo-Chasanoff, whose story was first reported in the campus newspaper, said what happened was simple: She said a senior Clinton staffer
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John Amato, Crooks and Liars, has his knickers in a twist because a member of John McCain’s audience referred to Mrs. Clinton as “the bitch” and the senator did not rebuke the questioner.
Grow up John. Mrs. Clinton is
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The most arrogrant governor, Eliot Spitxer, New York, is hinting that his about to hang Mrs. Clinton out to dry. The New York Times is reporting that Spitxer has backed-off his inconsidered plan to give New York State driver’s license
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The sharp tack, Clarice Feldman, in American Thinker:
The psycho-dynamics of the marriage between Hillary and Bill continue to fascinate and appall me. Bill Clinton now that he was responsible for the failure of the health care plan which
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Heh.
I noted earlier today, that Bruce at Q&O noted the site and ran the test.
It advised him they’re writing over there at the College Undergraduate level.
I ran the thing myself on BitsBlog, and came up a bit
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I said it once, twice, and thrice, and now By Kenneth Blackwell, New York Sun, says it:
Margaret Thatcher was an unflinching and principled world leader. During an uncertain and dangerous time in history, she stood strong
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