Again, she asks the question she so obviously knows the answer to. "The fair question is, if you can't win the states we have to win in the fall, maybe that says something about your general-election appeal," she says. Will some reporter do their job and get Hillary to answer her own question. The language she is using is clearly sending a message to those yet undecided voters that Obama can't win in the general election because he's black. Would someone please get her to state it. It's not... Read Full Story
Nice turnaround today from the New York Times. Not too many endorsements rescinded that I'm aware of. But they sum it up nicely. (Thanks for the link CD) Read Full Story
That's the answer to Mrs. Clinton's racist question: "Still, the voting patterns on Tuesday underlined what has been one of Mrs. Clinton’s central arguments to Democratic Party leaders in asserting that Mr. Obama would have trouble as a general election candidate. Once again, as in Ohio six weeks ago, he is struggling to win support from the kinds of voters that could be critical to a Democratic victory in the fall. Mrs. Clinton posed the question bluntly on Tuesday. "Considering his... Read Full Story
Boy oh boy Obama has to win Pennsylvania. Every time I think Hillary Clinton can't be a bigger hypocrite than she is, I'm once again proven wrong. This time it's her take on MoveOn. Talk about elitist. And seriously. Hillary needs to tell Bill he's not helping. His "if you don't want to play, keep the uniform off" is a perfect example of why the Clintons should not be allowed to occupy the White House again. This isn't a game to Obama. Let the Clinton's keep playing somewhere else... Read Full Story
I couldn't watch the debate - but am enjoying the coverage of The Debate About The Debate. Apparently there's a lot of outrage to go around. They call it the silly season for a reason. As soon as I heard Stephanapolous was moderating, I knew I wouldn't watch. But I can't stand the ABC News spin that Obama's the front runner. He isn't. The issue is there is no front runner. Hillary's been ahead in all polls in PA. The undecided superdelegates could easily put her ahead in the vote count. So... Read Full Story
Just when I think the the pharmaceutical industry can't sink any lower, it somehow finds a way. What's next? Bogus press conferences? Oh wait - already happened. What about fake news reports produced by the government or PR firms? Damn - seen that too. Never mind. Why should the pharmaceutical industry be held to a higher standard? Read Full Story
I was in Pennsylvania this weekend when the kerfluffle started and the carefully calibrated outrage began. Lord help us if the fate of this country is to be determined by the state of Pennsylvania. And the totally outrageous word-twisting of the Clinton campaign. Read Full Story