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Michael Bloomberg: Trans-partisan savior

Who thinks a third party candidate like this is a good idea, and why?

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  • Tuesday, January 1, 2008 10:39 AM

    @bethincary @Dirigo @WT

    bethincary, thanks for the link. The Washington Post has an article about the dispute out this morning, they are citing a forensic doctor in Maryland that he doesn't think the little radiological dots are evidence of a bullet, but he questions how a blunt trauma to the side of her head could have killed her that quickly, I had been wondering about that, too. The original, in which a bullet entered her neck, severely damaged her spinal column and exited from her right temporal, and another bullet entered her shoulder and exited her chest would have produced the correct result -- lots of blood, instant loss of bodily function and breathing, followed by loss of heartbeat either from shock, lack of oxygen, or tamponade.

    WT -- I had noticed Hillary's acumen on foreign policy suddenly. I hoped that perhaps the Hillary behind the handlers would come out. I keep hoping every election that the (wo)man behind the curtain will speak, I'm tired of all the great and powerful Oz stuff. BTW, a certain South Asian whose opinions I respect said you only have to look at Benazir Bhutto to understand why she could never vote for Hillary -- we've had a dynastic recurrence of the Bush family, we follow it by a dynastic recurrence of the Clinton family, and to her that looks like South Asian politics -- the Nehrus, the Bhuttos, the Aung Sans, etc. She has a point.

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