Letters to the Editor
chhabili
Published Letters: 382 Editor's Choice: 4
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tom payne
[Read the article: Why Hillary Clinton should be winning]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]KateTex is off of her prozac again tom. Don't rock her fragile ego again or she will bore us with her mile long diatribes and her milimeter high logic. Remember how she keeps changing her bio. Wonder what she will come up with this week. For all we know, she is Hillary4me who just started posting today, and we know how many times KateTex has been exposed of her duplicity. Goodnight Tom. What's for breakfrast tomorrow?
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hillary is an opportunist
[Read the article: How 1968 changed Hillary]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]and has changed her tune with every wind that blows. She is still the Goldwater girl and has moved the party DLC and the DNC to the right, serving corporate interests. How else do you think the Clintons made such big bucks, over $109 mill in such short a time 7 years - that is $15 mill a year. Whoever thinks that hillary represents unions, the poor and the disenfranchised is a fool. She and her husband did more to disenfranchise people being wolves in sheep's clothing. Have people forgotten how they ended welfare as they knew it? Come on folks!!! She is no liberal and no populist. She will wear any clothing as long as she can hoodwink people and get away with it. Don't also forget that she was in on Penn and his connections with NAFTA. Once a liar always a liar.
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Bill Clinton's Ties To Colombia Trade Deal Stronger Than Even Penn's
[Read the article: How 1968 changed Hillary]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]On Sunday evening, Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief campaign strategist, Mark Penn, resigned after it was revealed he was working (on the side) for the passage of a Colombia Free Trade Agreement that his candidate opposed.
But within the Clinton campaign, Penn is not the highest-ranking adviser with financial ties to groups and individuals supporting the passage of the measure.
Former President Bill Clinton has earned hundreds of thousands of dollars speaking on behalf of a Colombia-based group pushing the trade pact, and representatives of that organization tell The Huffington Post that the former president shared their sentiment.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/08/bill-clintons-ties-to-col_n_95651.html
hillary can kiss PA goodbye, bye bye
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Bill Clinton's Ties To Colombia Trade Deal Stronger Than Even Penn's
[Read the article: Penn out as Clinton's chief strategist]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]On Sunday evening, Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief campaign strategist, Mark Penn, resigned after it was revealed he was working (on the side) for the passage of a Colombia Free Trade Agreement that his candidate opposed.
But within the Clinton campaign, Penn is not the highest-ranking adviser with financial ties to groups and individuals supporting the passage of the measure.
Former President Bill Clinton has earned hundreds of thousands of dollars speaking on behalf of a Colombia-based group pushing the trade pact, and representatives of that organization tell The Huffington Post that the former president shared their sentiment.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/08/bill-clintons-ties-to-col_n_95651.html
hillary can kiss PA goodbye, bye bye
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Are Caucuses Really Why Obama is Winning?
[Read the article: How 1968 changed Hillary]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]One bit of conventional wisdom in this election (which both the Obama and Clinton campaigns have bought into) is that the number of states holding caucuses (a less democratic procedure, for many reasons) have given Obama a real advantage. Today, liberal activist and Obama supporter Glenn Hurowitz and Wharton professor Gregory P. Nini--whose research on the Florida and Michigan primaries we have talked about here before--have come out with a study that suggests just the opposite: Had those states held primaries, Obama would have done even better:
The study also estimates that, in a true popular vote system where all states held primaries, Obama's popular vote lead would have increased from 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent, because voters in caucus states would have slightly favored Obama based on demographic projections.
http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/04/are_caucuses_really_why_obama.html
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http://www.slatev.com/blog.html
[Read the article: How 1968 changed Hillary]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Slate's Delegate Calculator Makes YouTube Debut
A despondent Hillary Clinton supporter checks off the five stages of grief over her dismal mathematical odds of winning the nomination. Featured prominently: Slate?s Delegate Calculator, in the role of Reality Check (1:36).
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Bill Clinton's Ties To Colombia Trade Deal Stronger Than Even Penn's
[Read the article: Cashing in on the Clinton campaign]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/08/bill-clintons-ties-to-col_n_95651.html
On Sunday evening, Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief campaign strategist, Mark Penn, resigned from his post after it was revealed he was working (on the side) for the passage of a Colombia Free Trade Agreement that his candidate opposed.
But within the Clinton campaign, Penn is not the highest-ranking adviser with financial ties to groups and individuals supporting the passage of the measure.
Former President Bill Clinton has earned hundreds of thousands of dollars speaking on behalf of a Colombia-based group pushing the trade pact, and representatives of that organization tell The Huffington Post that the former president shared their sentiment.
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timbuktom
[Read the article: How 1968 changed Hillary]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Hillary did work on Watergate but she was fired by her boss for lying and coverup. I did post a link here somewhere, where her former boss talks about her errant proclivities even then. I would not say that Hillary worked in the women's movement. She however, benefited a great deal from the women's movement. She is, in the end, riding on the coattails of everything, including her husband.
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Paglia vs Walsh
[Read the article: Hillary's slick willies]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Paglia as usual is full of assumptions about everything. But she is a refreshing foil to the hillary pusher Joan Walsh, who looks the other way on all the creepy realities of the Clintons.
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Joan just does not want to admit
[Read the article: My last word (for now) on sexism]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Joan, it is not about any woman, but about hillary. I will vote for any qualified person, regardless of race and gender. Just NOT hillary. She is the antithesis of all that feminism stands for. She not only does not have character, but she is not qualified.
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John Cleese has offered to be Obama's speechwriter
[Read the article: My last word (for now) on sexism]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Barack Obama gets the nomination I'm going to offer my services to him as a speechwriter because I think he is a brilliant man," the 68-year-old said.
When the legendary Cleese of Monty Python fame thinks that Obama is brilliant, who can dispute that? Sexism schpexism. hillary is behind not because she is female but because she is hillary. I hope that there is a woman somewhere out there who is grooming to be our first woman president. But till then, hillary, move out of the way to make history. You are not the one.
