Here's a hilarious article about the Clintons, "Bill and Hillary Clouseau," at:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/02/bill_hillary_clouseau.html
Meanwhile, the presidential race remains in a state of flux. Laura Ingraham said that aside from pledging "no new taxes," Sen. John McCain has not been holding out the olive branch to conservatives, so she will wait for him to contact her, and will not make a special effort to reach out to him.
Hillary Clinton delivered the following zinger about Barack Obama in Rhode Island:
“Now, I could stand up here and say, ‘Let’s just get everybody together. Let’s get unified.' The skies will open, the light will come down, celestial choirs will be singing and everyone will know we should do the right thing and the world will be perfect,” she said to a whooping crowd.
The world of talk radio concluded that this is a start, but that she could go much deeper. Somehow all of the other candidates are treading softly around Obama, for fear of offending the black vote. Meanwhile, we can expect both Hillary and Obama to gang up on the quixotic campaign of Ralph Nader, who announced that he will run for President again.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/02/bill_hillary_clouseau.html
Meanwhile, the presidential race remains in a state of flux. Laura Ingraham said that aside from pledging "no new taxes," Sen. John McCain has not been holding out the olive branch to conservatives, so she will wait for him to contact her, and will not make a special effort to reach out to him.
Hillary Clinton delivered the following zinger about Barack Obama in Rhode Island:
“Now, I could stand up here and say, ‘Let’s just get everybody together. Let’s get unified.' The skies will open, the light will come down, celestial choirs will be singing and everyone will know we should do the right thing and the world will be perfect,” she said to a whooping crowd.
The world of talk radio concluded that this is a start, but that she could go much deeper. Somehow all of the other candidates are treading softly around Obama, for fear of offending the black vote. Meanwhile, we can expect both Hillary and Obama to gang up on the quixotic campaign of Ralph Nader, who announced that he will run for President again.
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