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Faved by: timchao
yesterday - via www.thedailyshow.com

Good stuff

Quoted: Hillary Clinton crushes Barack Obama in West Virginia, while Chris Matthews and Terry McAuliffe have a good old-fashioned douche-off.

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Faved by: john.patton
12 days ago - via www.breitbart.tv

On behalf of the several men I know who are brilliant and in Iraq and the thousands I don't ,

Stephen King - shut the F#$% up. (You ignorant bastard)

Quoted: %22I+don%27t+want+to+sound+like+an+ad%2C+a+public+service+ad+on+TV%2C+but+the+fact+is+if+you+can+read%2C+you+can+walk+into+a+job+later+on.+If+you+don%27t%2C+then+you%27ve+got%2C+the+Army%2C+Iraq%2C+I+don%27t+know%2C+something+like+that.+It%27s%2C+it%27s+not+as+bright.+So%2C+that%27s+my+little+commercial+for+that.%22

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Faved by: sudha
19 days ago - via seattlepi.nwsource.com

This is why electability is such a ridiculous thing during the primary...when we have two popular candidates, we should just vote on the issues and which one we want not one who we think will beat the opposition. electability is a media construct that fluctuates constantly.
But this is good news for Clinton going into Indiana, definitely.

Quoted: WASHINGTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton has a better chance than Barack Obama of beating Republican John McCain, according to a new Associated Press-Ipsos poll that bolsters her argument that she is more electable in the fall than her rival for the Democratic nomination.

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Faved by: TopBillin
Mar 28 2008 - via www.reason.org

Quoted: Clinton’s refusal to sign the oath of transparency, coupled with her missing tax returns and aversion to share her pork-project requests, suggests that she hasn’t ...

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Faved by: jigg01
Feb 29 2008 - via www.masked-dispatcher.com

Watch the SNL skit that Senator Clinton is talking about where Obama needs a pillow!

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Faved by: mel
Apr 16 2008 - via www.washingtonpost.com

This was funny and on target... Politics in all its asinine drama... I need a beer...

Quoted: The point wasn't really to convince anyone that she, Bill and Chelsea commute between their two lavish mansions in a five-year-old Ford F-150 pickup with a gun rack and a "Jesus Rocks!" bumper sticker. Her aim was to prove to the nation -- or at least to Democratic primary voters in Pennsylvania and Indiana -- that she's better at feigning regularness than Obama.

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Faved by: kabir
Apr 13 2008 - via www.youtube.com

Great special comment by Keith Olbermann.

Quoted: Keith Olbermann's Special Comment on Hillary Clinton and the handling of the Geraldine Ferraro comments. 3/12/08.

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Faved by: uday
Mar 12 2008 - via www.cnn.com

Is she for real?

Quoted: Geraldine Ferraro defended her controversial comment that Sen. Barack Obama's campaign was successful because he was black, telling an interviewer Tuesday that she was being attacked because she was white.

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Faved by: kabir
Apr 01 2008 - via www.dropouthillary.org

It's nice to see that the comments are respectful, as are most of us that think it's a good time for Senator Clinton to step aside and let the party get ready to win this election. McCain is making far too much traction while the dems banter.

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Faved by: mixday
May 31 2007 - via www.tatet.net

sweet devon

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