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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 12:00 AM

"No way, no how, no McCain"

Hillary Clinton targets the Republicans -- and her loyalists who have been unwilling to give up the good fight.

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  • Tuesday, August 26, 2008 11:19 PM

    LOL.

    Clueless (deliberately so? or no?) Joan, Hillary gave a shout-out to Riverdaughter (HRC blogger at The Confluence) when she mentioned, 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuit', and what do you think she meant when she kept repeating, 'When you hear the dogs barking, KEEP GOING! When you see the torches, KEEP GOING!...' Whom did you think this was addressed to? What was the significance of her beautiful orange/gold pantsuit? Why did she not mention at all how 'ready' or 'fit' Obama would be for the presidency? But she nicely enumerated and explained her own campaign platform proposals once again to her audience?

    Hee, hee, and do you think it was a mere coincidence that James Carville was wearing a nice pair of PUMA sneakers today, too?

    LOL! Hillary is one smart, brilliant, compassionate woman, and the underlying messages in her grand speech tonight are lost only on the non-PUMAs. She gave a most presidential speech while giving a nod to Obama as nominee. Let's see if and how Obama tops the finest speech of the season yet.

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