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[Media Matters for America] Clinton almost ran -- she ran almost like a Republican, and she really ran like a man. And in the end, it could be said that that's what really did damage to this historic campaign by a woman.
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[Media Matters for America] MSNBC's Bernard on Clinton: "She ran as a man": And inthe end, it could be said that that'swhat really did damageto this historic campaign by a woman." Host Chris Matthews asked,"She ran almost like a man?" Bernard replied, "She ran as aman. You would -- mostpeople would expect a male candidate to be the person who was going to vote pro-war -- Iraq war policy and for a femalecandidate to vote against it.
[Newsweek Blogs] The Filter: June 12, 2008: There is nothing on her official calendar of appearances, and her husband does not begin hitting the public circuit again until next Tuesday, with a speech at Radio City Music Hall (the former president was supposed to give a graduation speech in California this Friday, but had to cancel due to a campus labor dispute that threatened to put him in the position of crossing picket lines). Most of Clinton's campaign aides have followed her example, lying low after a rough-and-tumble primary season that only ended last Saturday.
[bigmouthfrog] MSNBC On Hillary Clinton: “She ran as a man” Thats What Did Her In: she ran almost like a Republican, and she really ran like a man. And in the end, it could be said that that’s what really did damage to this historic campaign by a woman.”
[Media Matters for America] Reporting on efforts to woo Clinton voters, LA Times , CNN quoted ...: And on most major issues, McCain's positions are completely at odds with those of the Democratic working class and women voters he's hoping to reach: in favor of the Iraq war and Bush's tax cuts, against abortion rights and health care .
[onepointoh!] Its official - McCain vs. Obama in November: Similarly, while Obama talks about the reasons why the United States went to Iraq and the profound lack of judgment shown by the Bush administration in doing so, it is effective in rallying supporters but it fails to offer a solution on how best to deal with Iraq, a country finally back on a path of some normalcy after years of war. Obama’s call to meet with leaders of country’s like Iran has come in for flak as being naïve, Obama will have to prove his credentials on the foreign policy front as it is an area where McCain scores higher.
[CrossPolemics] Hillary Postmortem: She Ran in the Wrong Primary: Should McCain win, Hillary supporters will have to live with the blood on their hands from another five thousand dead in Iraq, and must shoulder blame for the appointment of justices who will overturn Roe v. Wade.
[Pat Dollard | Young Americans] The Party Of Defeats Top Five Lies About Iraq: Beginning five years ago next month, the Party of Defeat’s attempts to discredit the commander-in-chief in the midst of a war have continued without quarter, undeterred by factual refutation, rational discourse, measurable progress in Iraq, or palpable damage to the morale of American soldiers in a very hostile part of the world. The Left’s campaign against the very war many of its banner-wavers voted to authorize has been built upon a tissues of lies layered upon one another, big and small, consequential and unspeakably petty, political and military, and aimed at the war’s rationale and prosecution —
[Hillary Clinton Updates] Hillary Sexism Watch 106: Transcript: MICHELLE BERNARD: Well, heres what ” heres the interesting point. In voting for the Iraq war policy, Mrs.
[The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed] Jim Goldgeier and Derek Chollet: The (Bill) Clinton Legacy: Like Obama, Clinton had little experience when he first ran for president, and each time his Republican opponent -- George HW Bush in 1992 and Robert Dole in 1996 -- possessed all the attributes of a national security leader.
[Media Matters for America - Altercation by Eric Alterman] I read the news today, oy vey ...: Here we go again, another election year and the media ignore more BushCo scandals, from Abramoff to Iraq War Lies/Pentagon Propaganda to Telecom Immunity/illegal wiretapping, and on and on. The anchors, pundits, and journalists all buy .
[The Blog] Mark Green: 7 Days in America: Obama's Stronger Than Today's Polls ...: *Money Gap: For the first time since...well, probably ever, a non-incumbent Democratic presidential nominee will significantly outspend a Republican nominee. Roughly, by this point Clinton had raised $20 million, Gore $40 million, .
[The Angry Republican] The Doomed President: (Terrorists just rebuild them if you do not have a ground force to stop it.) Also, President Clinton tried to assassinate Osama, but that didn’t work out. (There are about three different versions of what went wrong.) Without a declaration of war on Pakistan, you cannot fire missiles or launch a special Op’s team into Pakistan without that government’s authority.
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