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POPSPoor, Poor Buttsore Billary This is an especially sore point for Bill Clinton, people close to him say, because among many grievances he has about the campaign Obama waged against his wife is a belief that the candidate poor-mouthed the political and policy successes of his two terms. One senior Obama supporter said the Clinton associates negotiating on her behalf act like “Japanese soldiers in the South Pacific still fighting after the war is over.” A prominent Obama backer said some of Clinton’s lieutentants negotiating with the Obama team are “bitter enders” who presume that, rather than the Clintons reconciling themselves to Obama’s victory, it is up to Obama to accommodate them.
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POPSClinton on audio slams MoveOn.org and activist base Clinton's remarks depart radically from the traditional position of presidential candidates, who in the past have celebrated high levels of turnout by party activists and partisans as a harbinger for their own party's success -- regardless of who is the eventual nominee -- in the general election showdown Sounds like a bitter Billary. Too bad the lamestream media seems to be ignoring this, as usual. The video clip does not appear to be playing -- you may have to go to the site. I had trouble understanding it, but her people verified it's authenticity.
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POPSClinton found her voice and it's not pretty Negative campaigning, and baiting, here we come. We got just a taste of it when Team Billary spent Black History Month making well crafted cagey remarks. That was just the appetizer, here is the main course. Now they've put the muzzle on half the team and have amped up the hate rhetoric, taking a leaf out of the Republican handbook on how to win elections and influence people. F-E-A-R. I wonder if Obama remembers whitewater and learns how to use it in a sentence.
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POPSClinton replaces campaign manager She loaned her campaign $5 million. Keep throwing your wealth in the faces of voters who are struggling to make ends meet. Where will that get you Billary?
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POPSThe Billary Road to Republican Victory Think about the points brought up in this column, if you are serious in getting the Repubs out of the drivers seat as we are heading for the cliff ! I'm not entirely against a Clinton win. I just am a little tired of both names that have been with us for the past two decades. (Bush and Clinton). I'm tired of the old words and the old infighting. I want a real change, and I think there are a lot of people desiring the same!