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Don't blame San Francisco for Obama's "Bittergate"

Candidates pander to wealthy donors in every city, not just mine!

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  • Tuesday, April 15, 2008 09:12 PM

    Salon or Faux News? Really no difference!

    Joan Walsh and Lind must stay up at night dreaming up bullcrap to make any case they can to go after Obama.

    They are delusional!

    He speaks the truth. So did Rev. Wright. Walsh and her minions are trying to make an issue of the San Francisco remarks. Lots of Luck!

    I predict the truth will win out. Obama is steadily closing the gap in PA and going ahead in Indiana.

    There is an insightful article today by Barbara Koeppel of Consortium News describing in detail HRC's experience. On top, of course, is the sniper-fire and her doing nothing in Ireland. But on every issue where Clinton claims to have had a successful participation, it's just not true.

    HRC is a big, big liar. Wow! A politician telling lies. How remarkable!

    Everything is going to backfire on her. Of course, the woman feminists from Texas will stay with her through think and thin.

    I've known people who had lived successfully using their ability to persuasively lie. I just wish the media would stop giving her a "free ride" and would start calling her on her lies.

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