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To: tejek who wrote (365762)1/7/2008 12:05:27 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571690
 
Dems over the Hill
Boston Herald ^ | 1/6/08 | Howie Carr

Once again, Hillary Clinton is the victim of a vast conspiracy. This time, it’s a vast left-wing conspiracy.

How over the hill are Hillary and Bill when 70 percent of the caucus-goers in Iowa voted thumbs-down on her Thursday night? And now it appears she’ll get kicked to the curb again in New Hampshire on Tuesday.

Ouch. As Bill would say, better put some ice on that, baby.

This is a great weekend for those of us who never liked the first generation of trailer-park trash from Hope. And now what goes around comes around. The Clintons always fancied themselves so much cooler than those crusty old World War II Republicans, George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole. Now the Clintons are the dinosaurs. Did you see the people standing behind Hillary in Iowa on Thursday night during her concession speech?

Wesley Clark, Madeleine Albright, Terry McAuliffe - it looked like a new exhibit at Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum. The Clinton theme song has gone from “Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow” to “Yesterday.”

There is nothing more out than last season’s fad. Wait 20 years, everything comes back. Just don’t try to wear it to the cotillion this year. But that’s exactly what Hillary has been doing, and Friday night she was booed when she told the 3,000 Democrat hacks in Milford, N.H., that she would always be working for “change for you.”

Keep using that line, Hillary, and you will be working for change. Spare change.



To: tejek who wrote (365762)1/7/2008 1:00:35 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571690
 
I guess the “panic” is over?

I was just listening to Rush... he's still in panic mode.



To: tejek who wrote (365762)1/7/2008 1:31:28 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1571690
 
Ted, > Rush Limbaugh, the National Review’s Rich Lowry, Charles Krauthammer, Peggy Noonan, and Stephen Hayes (or Kristol’s own Weekly Standard) all said that a Huckabee nomination would be a calamity the Republican Party must avoid.

News to me.

Tenchusatsu