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Friday, December 14, 2007 12:00 AM

Clinton strategist: Sorry about -- cough, cocaine! -- that Obama drug story

Mark Penn says the story's over, then specifically mentions cocaine, then suggests that he didn't.

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  • Friday, December 14, 2007 07:57 AM

    Meet the new boss..

    Penn? This is the man the Clinton camp wants to represent them to America?

    Such smugness, such arrogance, and such nastiness!

    I can't believe it, it's making me sick. I just saw him pull EXACTLY the same stupid shit Bush and his people have been pulling for years!

    Oh, I see, Obama's COCAINE use is off the table is it? We won't dare talk about this COCAINE addiction anymore.

    I'm sick, truly, as I write this, I'm sick. I've been waiting so long to see an end to the Bush sleaze, to being lied to my face daily by the people who have temporary rule of this nation. Aren't we're all so tired of the life and death decisions of our nation being treated like a game?

    And yet, there's a very good chance that this coming election we are going have a choice between either 9/11 Gulliani, Double Guantanamo Romney, Jesus's best friend Huck, and Hillary Clinton.

    I don't care who wins the nomination. Obama, Edwards, Biden, Richardson. Just please, please not a democratic version of George Bush!

    Sigh, I'm going to go start drinking. Yeah yeah, I know what time it is.

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