Hillary Clinton On Bill O’Reilly On Fox News Tonight »
By admin on Apr 30, 2008 in Hillary Clinton | 0 Comments
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O’Reilly will be playing more of the interview on his show tomorrow night.
By admin on Apr 30, 2008 in Hillary Clinton | 0 Comments
Part 1:
Part 2:
O’Reilly will be playing more of the interview on his show tomorrow night.
By admin on Apr 30, 2008 in Barack Obama | 2 Comments
Obama had 5 superdelegates endorse him today as he inches closer to the Democratic nomination and closing up the only lead Clinton has (a 264-243 lead among superdelegates.)
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By admin on Apr 30, 2008 in Barack Obama | 0 Comments
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He says in the interview quoted in this article that he would not vote against the candidate with the most pledged delegates which everyone knows will be Barack Obama. He also said that many of the other superdelegates feel the same way (including Nancy Pelosi.) He said there is no reason for the […]
By admin on Apr 30, 2008 in Barack Obama | 0 Comments
Obama’s new “Truth” ad running in Indiana responds forcefully to Clinton’s pandering Gas Tax holiday ad that she ran (she’s for the same Gas Tax holiday that John McCain is.) Obama’s ad tells it like it is. The Gas Tax Holiday is not going to fix anything or save anybody any real money. It’s something […]
By admin on Apr 30, 2008 in Barack Obama | 2 Comments
With the race for elected delegates all but over (Obama is assured victory on that count) the only thing left to fight over is the superdelegate lead. While Clinton currently holds the superdelegate (non-elected) lead, Obama has been making up ground quickly since Super Tuesday. Yesterday he gained the support of another superdelegate.
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By admin on Apr 29, 2008 in Barack Obama | 0 Comments
Barack Obama on his former pastor Jeremiah Wright:
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“For Decades”
By admin on Apr 29, 2008 in Barack Obama, John McCain | 0 Comments
According to this story over at Donkephant, 58% of 18 to 29 year olds identify themselves as Republicans while only 33% identify themselves as Republicans.
How much of this is a reaction to the monumental failure of the George W. Bush presidency? Well in 2000 the numbers were 49% Democrat/41% Republican. But even even prior […]