Hillary Stands By Her New ObaMan With Hopes Of The White House.
Hillary Stood By Her Man Bill All The Way To The White House.
Somtimes A Woman Just Has To Shed A Tear For Her Man
Yep, all of the news is that Hillary will concede and then hold on to her delegates. That’s happened before and this action will definitely get the attention of the media and America. The Dem convention will be exciting, the Republican convention will be dull.
This will give her more power and a greater audience at the convention.
Is she looking for the V.P…..
Is she looking for a cabinet position…..
Supreme court……
U. N. for Bill….
a pardon for Rezko…….
Or is this a Cassius Clay style Clintonist Rope a Dope?
What up?
A Savage Politics commenter states:
SD Says:
June 5th, 2008 at 12:48 am
Hillary has nothing to gain by signing a deal with Obama; he will not be able to deliver as he will not be elected President. Hence, she will go for the kill. But not now.
Michelle Malkin has a post:
Tonight: Hillary exits, Obama exults, McCain exhorts; Update: McCain praises “my friend” Hillary; Obama clinches, McCain speech bombs; Update: Hillary congratulates her “friend” Obama, “committed to uniting the party;” “I will be making no decision tonight;” Update: Obama thanks his grandmother and Hillary
By Michelle Malkin • June 3, 2008 07:06 PM
Definitely a two-popcorn bag night if you’re a political junkie. It’s the final Democrat primary night of the campaign season. Polls close in South Dakota at 9pm Eastern and in Montana at 10 pm. The scene is set for Hillary’s farewell.
With grace or gritted teeth?
Expect a strained mixture of both–with a large dash of “I am Woman, Hear Me Roar.”
As for those VP rumors, I’m not buying it.
Meanwhile, Obama gets ready to party.
From the New Nixon Blog:
More Evidence For The Unity Ticket
June 4, 2008 by John H. Taylor | Filed Under American Politics, Democratic Party, History
From David Greenberg, a analysis of the Democrats’ lost opportunities for reconciliation following Sen. Kennedy’s assassination in 1968:
[Eugene] McCarthy’s refusal to extend a hand to disoriented Kennedy supporters after June 6 left the party sundered, directionless, and ripe for defeat.
Greenberg posted that on Wednesday at 7 a.m. Eastern time. That gave Obama’s speechwriters time to read it before finalizing the candidate’s fulsome tribute to Sen. Clinton in his St. Paul speech last night.
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Clinton’s Historic Bid Falls Short
Former First Lady Battled to Be Nation’s First Woman Presidential Nominee
By KATE SNOW, ELOISE HARPER and ED O’KEEFE
June 4, 2008
Sen. Hillary Clinton’s decision to end her historic bid for the White House and ceding the Democratic nomination to Sen. Barack Obama, ends a long, often bitter battle for the right to challenge Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., in the general election.
What Would Bill Do?
