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Friday, August 22, 2008 12:00 AM

GOP: Here's to Hillary's big party!

Nothing would delight Republicans more than for the Clintons to upstage Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention.

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  • Friday, August 22, 2008 05:30 AM

    Bill and Hillary are out to rain on Obama's parade

    I think Bill and Hillary Clinton have been working behind the scenes ever since her defeat, quietly setting up this party-crashing scheme to spoil Barack Obama's spot in the sun at the Convention. Hillary still thinks that she has a chance of snatching the nomination away from him, no matter how she tries to hide her anger and disappointment. If she and Bill and Chelsa and their avid supporters manage to successfully upstage Obama, I have to assume that she will not run for president again, because a lot of people will stay home. She mav hurt herself when she run re-election in New York. Not all Voters are cool-aid drinkers, neither are they as short sighted as politicians believe they are. Bill and Hillary are proving that they are not a team players after all. Frankly, I wouldn't trust her or Bill to campaign for Obama. I'm sure Bill will have some of those "Oops! I didn't mean that!" moments. If he did it to his own wife, throwing sticks in front of Obama will take no effort at all. I hope I'm wrong. i truly do.

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