Sen. Obama attacks Hillary Clinton at a rally on the UNR campus, declaring that the people "don't want a president who's plans change with the politics of the moment."
Obama criticizes Clinton for swaying with the tides
(via New York Times) · January 18, 2008 · 2:22 PM
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Hillary Clinton is conistent and a proven leader. She has earned your vote. NY Times Paul Krugman compared Hillary's and Obama's economic recovery plans and concluded the Hillary's was the best and that Barack Obama's quite frankly was not "progressive". Barack Obama, now that he has praised Ronald Reagan as a champion of change, does not deserve your vote. Ronald Reagan did not care a wit about the poor or middle class. He eschewed social programs and was more interested in style than in substance, leaving office with a large deficit. While a long and spirited campaign season, I think the best choice has risen to the forefront through debates, stump speeches and cafeteria counter meetings. It is Hillary Clinton. She will end the Iraq war in the right manner, provide health care to every American, end subsidies to oil companies to fund clean energy, and she will work with the world to quickly put in place plans to address climate change. She understands the role of the president and how to build a strong economy for workers. Vote Hillary Clinton for the good and for the future of this great country.
When Hillary was in high school she was a Goldwater Girl fighting against the civil rights laws and when she was in college, when King died, she was president of the Young Republicans. When she married a Democratic governor she became a Democrat. (Now she lies that when she was young she looked up to MLK.)
No surprise that when the press stirred up 80% of the US public to be for the invasion of Iraq she jumped on that side and even voted against the Levin amendment for a cooling off period. Her statement was she only regretted that Bush didn't invade Iraq sooner and Bush praised Bill for supporting him on the invasion. Now they say they were opposed to the war from the beginning.
The Big Lie theory and doing whatever is politically expedient is what caused a nice Jewish boy from Austria to kill Jews. Don't we ever learn how immoral these tactics are?
Heaven help latinos when they become unpopular as the economy sours if the Clintons are running things again.
NO THIRD TERM !
I like Hillary, she must have lots of spunk to keep doing what she does.
Hillary isn't very good at what she does, though.
She hasn't produced any good legislation in the Senate.
That indicates that she won't be good at getting legislation through as a President either.
These two sites have been monitoring the New Hampshire recount closely, almost hour for hour, and are well-regarded. ALL THE DIEBOLD VOTING MACHINE CARDS ARE MISSING. 8-INCH SLITS WERE DISCOVERED IN RE-DELIVERED BALLOT BOXES. HUNDREDS OF VOTES WERE MIS-COUNTED.
The Clinton campaign is FIXING THIS ELECTION.
http://www.bradblog.com/
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
That is just ignorant - do you think Barack Hussein Obama does not have vote sniffers out there?
With respect:
Hillary Clinton has TIME AND AGAIN - proven that she CHEATS TO WIN ELECTIONS.
She PLANTS people in her audiences:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/11/13/c...
She has a history of being investigated for CRIMINAL ACTS.
They tried to stop the Culinary Workers Union from voting because they endorsed Obama.
Do you REALLY think that lawsuit, which the Clintons backed and defended, would have been filed if they had endorsed Hillary?
The recount results in New Hampshire are suspect.
And the answer to your question is: No, I don't.
Because that's the DIFFERENCE between Obama and the Clintons.
He actually believes in DEMOCRACY.
Clinton voted for the war, voted for Patriot Act - twice, her "solution" to the mortgage problem is, according the latest Forbes article, going to RAISE MORTGAGE RATES FOR POOR PEOPLE.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/16/commenta...
Please, Nevada. DO NOT FALL FOR IT.
Hillary is pounding Obama because of the Reagan quote, but on her own personal web page, she lists Reagan as one of her favorite Presidents!
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/relea...
Talk about a Hypocrite!
I am just tired of the Clintons...Time to move forward, not backwards.
Bills act is getting old too...He used to be yiung and in touch, and now he seems old and angry!
I am Cacusing for Obama. Time to Change things up!
jfnikki:
Please stop posting the same comment over and over with different usernames. truth is, you're not a union member.
Virginia:
Paul Krugman is irrelevant at this moment. Someone who clearly has taken sides cannot be expected to give an unbiased and well-reasoned opinion. CNN money knows better than Krugman and they said Hillary's plan will wreck the housing market:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/16/commenta...