User profile: efranklin
Joined: Jan. 10, 2008
Contact efranklin (log-in required)
Recent Comments
Total Comments: 5 (view all)
Clinton is the "beer drinkers" candidate? You have got to be kidding! Net worth of the candidates:
Clinton: $17 to $54 million
Obama: $1 to 2 million
Who is the "wine drinkers" candidate again? While the Clintons have enjoyed a nice 16 year reign of power, Billary are sipping some pretty expensive beverages these days. Let us end the Bush/Clinton empire once and for all.
To echo stanjz, America will not support a continuation of the Bush/Clinton dynasty. Can anyone recall the last time an ex-President went on a tirade against a candidate during a primary election!? How ironic for that to come from President Bill Clinton, who has been labeled the first African-American President. The message here is, the Clintons have a passion to help minorities and those in need as long as they are not threatening their strangle hold on power and influence.
We have to wonder, as she went door-to-door courting Hispanic voters, did she mention to any of them that it will "make a lot of sense" for them to have special immigrant ID cards (like she has publicly stated)? What a jumble of pandering and pretentiousness. Come on Nevada, the Clintons are about as authentic as a Twinkie is organic. They were phonies in the nineties, and even more so now that they are hardened Washington politicians. Maybe before the Nevada caucuses she will again cry over the prospect of losing and dupe the voters into a pity vote. Talk about a "fairy tale" (to quote Bill Clinton). Give me a break. I have faith that Nevada will be wiser than New Hampshire was.
This endorsement really stands as a powerful rebuttal to the Clinton strategy of propogating fear, uncertainty, and doubt. Not only does Kerry point out that Sen. Obama has *more* experience as a lawmaker, but he highlights what voters have been thinking all along. That is, Hillary Clinton is the agent of status quo. Her trademark polarization and the failures of her and her husband's administration simply do not affirm the Clinton mantra that America needs a continuation of the Bush/Clinton dynasty.
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- Drug cartel’s hidden Nevada pot farm seized
- Gambler pursues very small claim
- Number of visitors to Las Vegas slides in August
- Atlantic City to have 7-day smoking ban
- Female fighter battling weight issues
- 16-year-old suspect in boy’s stabbing surrenders
- Strong winds bringing in cooler weather
- O.J. Simpson seeks new armed robbery/kidnapping trial
- High school football scoring updates
- Hidden from most radars, Adams relishes the feeling
Blogs
Elsewhere
Klitschko takes back heavyweight title
Klitschko aims to reclaim WBC title
Sports: UNLV
Women's soccer match moved to noon Saturday
Lopez '100 percent' a Rebel; two ex-Pilots return to Findlay (6 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Group accuses Beers opponent of "fuzzy math" (2 Comments)
Elsewhere
UFC's White upset by rumors of fixed fight (1 Comment)
Sports: Upon Further Review
Pardy is first Wranglers skater to play in NHL
Dyachenko nets a 2-2 tie for United in Costa Rica
Calendar
- Oktoberfest at Casino MonteLago (5 p.m. to 11 p.m.)
- Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival (10 a.m. to 10 p.m.)
- A Night of Combat II at the Thomas and Mack Center (5 p.m. to 10 p.m.)
- Santogold at the House of Blues (6:30 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.)
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.


There goes that media spin, out to ruin those poor Clintons. Give me a break. Looks like a tie to me. Delgates won in New Hampshire:
Clinton - 9
Obama - 9
Obama has the momentum. Estimated pledged delegates:
Obama - 25
Clinton - 24