Barack Obama says he has “news for John McCain” on Iraq and Al Qaeda.
** A.L.P. STILL M.I.A. The much discussed pro-Clinton 527 independent campaign committee — the American Leadership Project — dominated by California Democrats and to be funded by very rich Bill and Hillary Clinton backers, still has not bought media time in Texas or Ohio.
Spokesman and ALP president Roger Salazar, the Sacramento-based Democratic consultant, confirmed this in a conversation with me this afternoon. Another principal in the committee is in Hawaii on a retreat with his firm.
Will the 527 buy media time tomorrow? “We’ll see,” says Salazar.
If they’re going to get on the air the weekend before the Texas and Ohio primaries, I think they have to buy tomorrow. Meanwhile, SEIU and the UFCW are spending millions on behalf of Barack Obama.
** CAMPAIGN DAY DEVELOPMENTS. Looking back, Barack Obama was engaged again by John McCain on Iraq and Al Qaeda, as you see below. President Bush, slammed by Obama for his Iraq policies, stepped into the fray by blasting Obama for saying he would talk with Cuba’s new leader, Raul Castro. Obama fired back at Bush, upping the ante by blaming him for America being in a recession.
The Republicans clearly believe they will be running against Obama in the general election, and are out to engage him now. Hillary Clinton? They’re not as concerned about her.
But the Clinton campaign showed signs of continued relevance, with officials saying that she has raised $34 million in February that can be spent in the primaries. She raised more than that, but the remainder, which makes for a larger number, can’t be used unless she makes it to the general election.
Oddly, however, it doesn’t feel like she has those sorts of resources to bring to bear in the March 4th primaries in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont. She is being outgunned by Obama’s campaign both on the air, and, anecdotally at least, on the ground. And that’s not counting what SEIU and UFCW are doing.
Whatever the Clinton has raised, and it won’t be reported for awhile, Obama has certainly raised substantially more.
** PRINCE HARRY REPORTEDLY LEFT AFGHANISTAN TODAY AFTER DRUDGE REPORT BROKE PRESS EMBARGO. The Drudge Report created a sensation this morning when it reported that Prince Harry, son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, has been fighting as a British Army lieutenant in Afghanistan for the past 10 weeks. The British press, and American media outlets who report on the young royal, participated in a media embargo with the UK Ministry of Defence to protect his well-being. He was originally slated for Iraq, but that became untenable as it became apparent an SAS detachment would have to defend such a high-value target. But the Drudge Report broke the embargo, and now Us Magazine reports that Harry has left Afghanistan.
** SCHWARZENEGGER SAYS CLOSE TAX LOOPHOLES, THEN APPEARS TO BACKTRACK ON SPECIFICS. This is what I get for (rarely) missing one of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s webcasts, which I actually forgot to link to. Late this morning in an address on California’s economy and budget at Town Hall Los Angeles, Schwarzenegger, in answer to a question from an audience member, called for closing some $2.5 billion in loopholes, or tax breaks. She had raised the now notorious yacht tax break, and he agreed with her that it should go, along with a lot of others.
But in a press availability afterwards, he clarified his position.
With regard to the yacht tax break, Schwarzenegger, according to the Sacramento Bee, blamed “some of my colleagues in Sacramento that are very strong in lobbying for keeping that.”
Then he went on, speaking of state Legislative Analyst Liz Hill’s recommendations. “She has identified $2.5 billion of tax loopholes, including the yacht tax.” (The actual figure is $2.7 billion.) “I think that we should go after those tax loopholes because we would need the extra $2.5 billion. This is $2.5 billion we can give straight to education. I’m totally for that … and I agree that we should go for it and we should do it because everybody has to give something in order to make this work.”
Later with reporters, however, Schwarzenegger came up with a clarification. “I’m not for the recommendations she made, necessarily,” he said.
“I think the key thing that we have to also do at the same time is, as I said in there, to take Liz Hill’s recommendation and to look at – have Democrats and Republicans come together – and look at all the ideas that are available and where we can, you know, close some of those tax loopholes,” he said. “Because I’m sure there are tax loopholes out there that we can close that will give us additional money for our budget so we don’t have to make just cuts, that we can look at those revenues, and I think that’s the important thing.”
I’m just guessing here, but I suspect that in between his appearance and his press avail, Schwarzenegger’s aides reminded him that about half of the loophole total Hill recommends eliminating goes to tax breaks for families with dependents.
One of the key mistakes in Schwarzenegger’s first year as governor was getting rid of the California Performance Review (CPR), which was a long-term project intended to identify governmental efficiencies. And one of the mistakes made in setting up the CPR, as I wrote at the time, is that it did not examine the state’s plethora of tax breaks. You can make a case for anything, of course, and that’s what lobbyists are paid to do. But not all of those tax breaks achieve their stated aims.
** L’AFFAIRE MCCAIN/NYT, ONE WEEK ON. It’s been a week since the New York Times published its sensational story imputing an affair between John McCain and an attractive blonde telecommunications lobbyist 31 years his junior. The paper has offered nothing new since then, and its ombudsman/public editor has declared that the paper erred considerably in its presentation.
What is the impact to date?
66% of respondents say that the Times was out to hurt McCain, rather than simply report the news, with its expose of a week ago.
These are dreadful numbers. If the Times were a political candidate, it would be unelectable.
Worse, the affair, as it were, has helped McCain in the polls. Prior to publication, McCain trailed Barack Obama in general election polling. McCain consistently led Hillary Clinton. After the expose, clearly meant as a knockout punch against the Western senator, McCain leads Obama.
The Times, as it happens, has a new story on McCain, on a totally different topic. Which says he may not be eligible to be president because, as a Navy brat, he was born in what was then the Panama Canal Zone.
NWN Forum poster Sullihan had this cogent analysis of the latest anti-McCain Times story: “Did you catch the NY Times article questioning McCain’s eligibility because he was born in the Canal Zone? I think they forgot that the President appointed the Governor of the Canal Zone (usually a General); the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals had jurisdiction over the Zone; only the US flag flew over the Zone, only US law applied to the Zone, “Zonians” regularly sent delegations to the Democratic National Conventions and the DNC through 1976. It was only in 1965, when riots broke out when Panamanian students entered the Zone to try to raise the Panamanian flag, that LBJ agreed to renegotiate the Panama Canal Treaty.”
** NADER’S RUNNING MATE: SAN FRANCISCAN MATT GONZALEZ. And you were wondering maybe why former San Francisco Supervisor and mayoral candidate Matt Gonzalez wrote recently — well, yesterday — that he had decided he couldn’t be a fan of Barack Obama, after all?
A few minutes ago, speaking at the National Presss Club in Washington, Ralph Nader picked Gonzalez to be his running mate. So, yes, it would have been awkward for Gonzalez to be a backer of Obama.
Gonzalez nearly beat Gavin Newsom for mayor of San Francisco in 2003. After starting out as a Democrat, he re-registered as a Green. But, after a long flirtation, he ultimately demurred from challenging Mayor Newsom last year. In the meantime, he had retired from politics, leaving the San Francisco board of supervisors. But now he’s back, running with Nader.
** MCCAIN KEEPS UP FIGHT WITH OBAMA OVER IRAQ AND AL QAEDA. This morning at his town hall meeting in Houston, John McCain continued his firefight with Barack Obama on Iraq and Al Qaeda. McCain called Obama’s position, “not logical.”
And he criticized Obama’s emphasis on the mistakes of the Bush Administration, saying: “That’s history, that’s the past. . . . What we should be talking about is what we are going to do now.”
McCain picks up the endorsement of a Houston-based lawyer today by the name of James Baker. Baker was White House chief of staff for Ronald Reagan and served as US secretary of state.
He co-chaired the Baker-Hamilton commission, also known as the Iraq Study Group, which called for a US strategy of disengaging from Iraq by pursuing a time-limited military surge to stabilize the security situation while working to bring disparate Iraqi factions together and engage with iran and Syria to facilitate it all. This approach was blasted at the time by much of the right and the Bush Administration but has since — in slow-motion fashion — become the basis of the US approach to Iraq. As I predicted at the time.
** RASMUSSEN TEXAS POLL PUTS OBAMA IN FRONT. The Rasmussen tracking robopoll of the Texas primary for the first time places Barack Obama ahead of Hillary Clinton. Obama leads, 48% to 44%, in the tracking poll done Tuesday and Wednesday.
Obama leads by 16 points among men, trails by nine points among women. Clinton’s lead among Latino voters is down to seven percentage points.
In my opinion, incidentally, the poll may be undersampling Texas black voters. But who can say for sure?
A few weeks ago, Rasmussen showed Clinton with a 16-point lead over Obama in Texas.
** RASMUSSEN PENNSYLVANIA POLL HAS OBAMA CLOSING FAST. If the Democratic presidential race continues past next Tuesday, the next Clinton firewall state is Pennsylvania, which votes on April 22nd. She had a huge lead there at the beginning of the month, some 25 points as I recall. However, that firewall is fading. The new Rasmussen tracking poll, completed last night: Clinton 46%, Obama 42%.
Hillary Clinton not only needs to win states such as Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, she needs to win them big given the head of steam Obama has picked up over the past three weeks.
** NATIONAL REPUBLICANS REBUKE TENNESSEE STATE PARTY HIT ON OBAMA. The Republican National Committee has denounced the Tennessee Republican Party for this hit on Barack Obama.
The attack played up Obama’s middle name Hussein throughout, claimed that Obama is anti-semitic, and portrayed him in the Somali native garb he donned as a courtesy while touring that war-torn, jihadist-infested nation in 2006 with a retired US Air Force general.
I’m told that the RNC, at the direction of John McCain, will formally denounce any Republican Party organ that levels such attacks at Obama in the future.
** BLOOMBERG WON’T RUN. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, in an op-ed piece in this morning’s New York Times, announced that he won’t run for president this year. There had been much speculation, fanned by the multi-billionaire media mogul, that he would mount an independent bid for the presidency.
I am not — and will not be — a candidate for president. But I’ll join others in helping a candidate with an independent, nonpartisan approach win the White House.
My understanding is that his scenario worked best with a Hillary Clinton vs. Rudy Giuliani scenario. In other words, two polarizing, slashing figures disliked by large numbers of voters. That is not what is happening.
** CALIFORNIA CONGRESS: TOM MCCLINTOCK OFF AND RUNNING. There has been a lot of talk about a “draft Tom McClintock” effort to solve the GOP’s problem in the Sierra foothills outside Sacramento, where Washington scandal figure John Doolittle has had to step away. The state’s leading conservative icon, McClintock, is a career politician based in Southern California. Specifically, a termed-out state senator who has lost four races for statewide office. Retired Colonel Charles Brown proved a strong Democratic candidate in the Doolittle district in 2006 and has kept up his support.
But McClintock is doing a lot more than listen to talk of a draft. He is running, if this message to his supporters sent early this morning is to be believed.
As you may have heard I am seriously considering running for Congress in the 4th Congressional district. While no final decision has been made yet, all initial indications are very favorable. This is a district where Republicans outnumber Democrats by over 17 percent and polling shows me in a very powerful position to win the Republican nomination and take on the Democrat who performed strongly in the 2006 election.
We have opened an exploratory committee to raise the funds necessary to take the initial steps before I am able to commit to this race. Your generous support would allow me to complete the exploratory process expeditiously and would weigh heavily as I prepare to make the final decision.
Hillary Clinton, who’s lost a huge lead in Texas, in this new ad
says she “will level the playing field against the special interests.”
** WHERE THEY ARE TODAY.
Hillary Clinton campaigns in Hanging Rock, Ohio and Houston, Texasw.
Bill Clinton campaigns in Smithfield, Rhode Island and Dayton, Ohio
Barack Obama campaigns in Austin, Beaumont, and Fort Worth, Texas.
Michelle Obama campaigns in Canton, Zanesville, Athens, and Chillicothe, Ohio.
John McCain campaigns in Houston and Richardson, Texas.
Mike Huckabee campaigns in Texarkana, Waco, and Amarillo, Texas.
The Russian media has a field day with Hillary Clinton’s gaffe
over the country’s new president.
** 24/7 LIVE TV NEWS FEED FROM RUSSIA TODAY. Russia has re-emerged as one of the world’s great powers. Click here for a live TV news feed on your computer, bringing you English-language, jargon-free, fast-paced coverage of global and Russian news from the new Russia Today channel.
You probably already know about CNN International, BBC World, and Al Jazeera. Russia Today, which also features culture, entertainment, and sports, is based in Moscow and is owned and operated by the TV Novosti division of Russia’s state news agency, RIA Novosti.
While it’s quite foolish to expect to see, say, criticism of Vladimir Putin on Russia Today, the channel is very interesting nonetheless. The NWN live link to RT does not constitute an endorsement of the channel’s views. It’s presented as an otherwise unavailable new media window.
** TRACK GLOBAL AND U.S. ENERGY PRICES IN NEAR REAL TIME VIA BLOOMBERG ENERGY MARKET WATCH. Crude oil is trading in the $100 to $101 per barrel range , after hitting a record $102 per barrel on Wednesday.
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Schwarzenegger flip flopped on tax loopholes today. He said he was for closing them, and then at a press confrence after said maybe not.
sulli…on the front page!! O-o-o-o-o, I’m soo-o-o-o-o jealous.
sulli…on the front page!! O-o-o-o-o, I’m soo-o-o-o-o jealous.
Kandy Kid :
Evidently he pulled papers today, so it maybe Lynmar for dinner. Cheers Solon
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KK,
Just so happens that I have two in house. Perhaps, maybe, perchance…
Kandy Kid :
Evidently he pulled papers today, so it maybe Lynmar for dinner. Cheers Solon
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KK,
Just so happens that I have two in house. Perhaps, maybe, perchance…
Bill, the 4th CD is no longer the knee jerk Republican bastion it used to be, but those rural counties still have some pretty serious conservatives. A quick check of the 2006 election results shows the social conservative parental consent to a minor’s abortion amendment running anywhere from even to ten points ahead of statewide results, with the most populous district county Placer running seven points ahead.
Besides, if Doolittle is in, the Rico Oller should drop out, leaving the serious race between two carpet baggers, the moderate Ose vs. Doolittle. Although Ose has been a member of Congress from another district, McClintock received between 54 to 66 percent of the vote in the 4th CD counties, except for the sliver in Sacramento County. The one silver lining to 4 statewide general election defeats is many voters have already voted for McClintock.
Solon, where did you get the Midleton? Sounds like one for the Kid’s ample collection.
lol
Capitol Boy :
Schwarzenegger flip flopped on tax loopholes today. He said he was for closing them, and then at a press confrence after said maybe not.
Feb 28, 2008 01:33 PM
lol
Capitol Boy :
Schwarzenegger flip flopped on tax loopholes today. He said he was for closing them, and then at a press confrence after said maybe not.
Feb 28, 2008 01:33 PM
KK,
The Midleton was special ordered from Taylor’s. Speak to Richard.
It sounds like Arnold let his mouth get ahead of his brain, there.
You never know.
You never know.
There may have been some real change in 2 years.
It will be interesting to see if McClintock can raise money without Schwarzenegger bailing him out, as he did in the last state senate re-election.
>Kandy Kid :
Bill, the 4th CD is no longer the knee jerk Republican bastion it used to be, but those rural counties still have some pretty serious conservatives. A quick check of the 2006 election results shows the social conservative parental consent to a minor’s abortion amendment running anywhere from even to ten points ahead of statewide results, with the most populous district county Placer running seven points ahead.
Besides, if Doolittle is in, the Rico Oller should drop out, leaving the serious race between two carpet baggers, the moderate Ose vs. Doolittle. Although Ose has been a member of Congress from another district, McClintock received between 54 to 66 percent of the vote in the 4th CD counties, except for the sliver in Sacramento County. The one silver lining to 4 statewide general election defeats is many voters have already voted for McClintock.
Yes, he did.
>Sacramento Solon :
Kandy Kid :
Evidently he pulled papers today, so it maybe Lynmar for dinner. Cheers Solon
Yes, he did.
>Sacramento Solon :
Kandy Kid :
Evidently he pulled papers today, so it maybe Lynmar for dinner. Cheers Solon
Well, he wrote something very cogent and directly related to the front page, actually better than I could.
>Anonymous :
sulli…on the front page!! O-o-o-o-o, I’m soo-o-o-o-o jealous.
Feb 28, 2008 01:55 PM
Well, he said he’s for closing loopholes, but got unspecific about which ones.
>Capitol Boy :
Schwarzenegger flip flopped on tax loopholes today. He said he was for closing them, and then at a press confrence after said maybe not.
Feb 28, 2008 01:33 PM
Very interesting. Thanks.
>Sacramento Solon :
Bill :
Yep.
Middletown whiskey, huh?
Very interesting. Thanks.
>Sacramento Solon :
Bill :
Yep.
Middletown whiskey, huh?
Well, he is who Nader could get to run with him.
>Jonas Blane :
I’ve never heard of Matt Gonzalez.
Feb 28, 2008 12:35 PM
Jonny Flashman and the Flush Report sounded the BIG TAX SCHWARZENEGER ALARM!
No comments! I guess the righty wingnuts don’t care except for Jonny boy. lol
Maybe Schwarzenegger
would help raise money for his good buddy McClintock to make sure the Republicans hold the seat (and burnish his image with the insiders still disgruntled about the Kennedy appointment, etc.)?
>Bill Bradley :
There may have been some real change in 2 years.
It will be interesting to see if McClintock can raise money without Schwarzenegger bailing him out, as he did in the last state senate re-election.
Maybe Schwarzenegger
would help raise money for his good buddy McClintock to make sure the Republicans hold the seat (and burnish his image with the insiders still disgruntled about the Kennedy appointment, etc.)?
>Bill Bradley :
There may have been some real change in 2 years.
It will be interesting to see if McClintock can raise money without Schwarzenegger bailing him out, as he did in the last state senate re-election.
One person’s loophole is another’s strategic investment.
>Bill Bradley :
Well, he said he’s for closing loopholes, but got unspecific about which ones.
Schwarzenegger should just say it and come out against the worst loopholes.
Schwarzenegger should just say it and come out against the worst loopholes.
What happened to the Clintons’ 527? That’s a collapse.
As a rank amateur, I’m confused about the 4th congressional district. Was the 2006 race close solely because of Doolittle’s problems, or was Charlie Brown an attractive candidate in his own right? Has the composition of the district changed? And will people accept a candidate who is not a resident, but an extreme ideologue who was successful only in a tailor-made district much different from the 4th? Is McClintock really a viable candidate there? Would his candidacy (or that of Ose) actually help the Democrats?
Prince Harry/Drudge…mothers and sons:
Mr. Bradley this is really appalling! When a journalist violates an embargo is there no authority and/or regulating body that can impose a penalty, financial or otherwise of some sort?
This is so terrible because not only did Drudge endanger Harry but all of the members in his unit…I going out the door for dinner, but I just saw CNN do an item on this…Harry said he received a letter from his brother stating how proud their mother would be of him if she were alive…I know one thing, Drudge is lucky Diana is not alive…she was a great mother and loved her sons more than life itself, which is not unusual for mothers….Diana would no doubt come after that odious sleezey journalist Drudge like a fire breathing dragon for putting her beloved son in danger…no mother would allow that to pass …in any event, for a journalist to be so careless, so devious and vicious! … his actions deserve some sort of comeuppance… actually, he needs to be destroyed ..at least professionally…and he should be shunned…he is toxic…
Prince Harry/Drudge…mothers and sons:
Mr. Bradley this is really appalling! When a journalist violates an embargo is there no authority and/or regulating body that can impose a penalty, financial or otherwise of some sort?
This is so terrible because not only did Drudge endanger Harry but all of the members in his unit…I going out the door for dinner, but I just saw CNN do an item on this…Harry said he received a letter from his brother stating how proud their mother would be of him if she were alive…I know one thing, Drudge is lucky Diana is not alive…she was a great mother and loved her sons more than life itself, which is not unusual for mothers….Diana would no doubt come after that odious sleezey journalist Drudge like a fire breathing dragon for putting her beloved son in danger…no mother would allow that to pass …in any event, for a journalist to be so careless, so devious and vicious! … his actions deserve some sort of comeuppance… actually, he needs to be destroyed ..at least professionally…and he should be shunned…he is toxic…
Brabara,
Standing in me living room giving you a well earned round of applause. Your comments are SPOT ON!!!!
Drudge may be a sleazeball, but I’d defend to the death his right to do what he did. Tis all that stands between us and tyranny.
Mr. Drudge is an enormous blight on the new media landscape.
Thoroughly irresponsible and despicable.
Mr. Drudge is an enormous blight on the new media landscape.
Thoroughly irresponsible and despicable.
Mr. Drudge is an enormous blight on the new media landscape.
Thoroughly irresponsible and despicable.
Sorry for the double posting.
Sorry for the double posting.
Sorry for the double posting.
Sac Solon,
I was just telling galpals at dinner about it…they had the same reaction as me…we want him destroyed!…you know, not a day goes by I don’t miss my Dad..but lately, with what is going on in Baseball, with stories like that shoddy journalistic attack on McCain, and now this sick you know what …doing something that could have gotten Harry and his unit killed, injured or kidnapped …well I am just glad he is not here to see the sorry state of things in the 2 worlds he loved most…baseball and journalism…and I will tell this, if anyone ever did something terrible to me …God help him or her…he would have gone after the person …punched the person for sure in the nose …or hired someone to brake the person’s legs …or something…Dads and daughters and Moms and son…some things you don’t mess with …even if you think you got a good story…unless you want all hell to break loose around you…
I hope Drudge meets the Royal Navy soon in some dark waterfront bar.
Barbara,
I know exactly what you mean.
The older I get the more I understand that with rights comes responsibility. There was no concept of that in what was written.
Drudge proved himself to be sledge. His action need to be repudiated by all decent members of the media. Any corporate sponsor who supports his site ought to remove that support. Many may say that’s harsh, but that’s the way his old grump sees it!
In regards to your father, it would have been a pleasure to met him. I think would share much.
Barbara,
I know exactly what you mean.
The older I get the more I understand that with rights comes responsibility. There was no concept of that in what was written.
Drudge proved himself to be sledge. His action need to be repudiated by all decent members of the media. Any corporate sponsor who supports his site ought to remove that support. Many may say that’s harsh, but that’s the way his old grump sees it!
In regards to your father, it would have been a pleasure to met him. I think would share much.
YOU MIGHT BE AN IDIOT:-)
If you think Barack Obama with little or no experience would be better than Hillary Clinton with 35 years experience.
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that Obama with no experience can fix an economy on the verge of collapse better than Hillary Clinton. Whose
husband (Bill Clinton) led the greatest economic expansion, and prosperity in American history.
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that Obama with no experience fighting for universal health care can get it for you better than Hillary Clinton. Who anticipated this current health care crisis back in 1993, and fought a pitched battle against overwhelming odds to get universal health care for all the American people.
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that Obama with no experience can manage, and get us out of two wars better than Hillary Clinton. Whose
husband (Bill Clinton) went to war only when he was convinced that he absolutely had to. Then completed the mission in record time against a nuclear power. AND DID NOT LOSE THE LIFE OF A SINGLE AMERICAN SOLDIER. NOT ONE!
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that Obama with no experience saving the environment is better than Hillary Clinton. Whose
husband (Bill Clinton) left office with the greatest amount of environmental cleanup, and protections in American history.
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that Obama with little or no education experience is better than Hillary Clinton. Whose
husband (Bill Clinton) made higher education affordable for every American. And created higher job demand and starting salary’s than they had ever been before or since.
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that Obama with no experience will be better than Hillary Clinton who spent 8 years at the right hand of President Bill Clinton. Who is already on record as one of the greatest Presidents in American history.
You Might Be An Idiot!
If you think that you can change the way Washington works with pretty speeches from Obama, rather than with the experience, and political expertise of two master politicians ON YOUR SIDE like Hillary and Bill Clinton..
Best regards
jacksmith…
Jacksmith, you are an idiot for thinking your desperate, pre-packaged screed would influence anyone on this thoughtful blog. Two decades of cynicism and hubris have finally caught up with Team Billary and humiliating defeat is their rightful comeuppance. Your time would be better spent lashing out at the vast left wing conspiracy that is thwarting their divine right to rule.
Jacksmith, you are an idiot for thinking your desperate, pre-packaged screed would influence anyone on this thoughtful blog. Two decades of cynicism and hubris have finally caught up with Team Billary and humiliating defeat is their rightful comeuppance. Your time would be better spent lashing out at the vast left wing conspiracy that is thwarting their divine right to rule.
Well said, KK.
Well said, KK.
Speaking of which, pal.
I believe I’ve seen this a few other places.
Thanks for the spam.
Don’t do it again.
I’m leaving it up to make a point, and not the one you thought you were making …
>jacksmith :
YOU MIGHT BE AN IDIOT:-)
If you think Barack Obama with little or no experience would be better than Hillary Clinton with 35 years experience.
You Might Be An Idiot!
Exactly.
>Sacramento Solon :
Barbara,
I know exactly what you mean.
The older I get the more I understand that with rights comes responsibility. There was no concept of that in what was written.
Exactly.
>Sacramento Solon :
Barbara,
I know exactly what you mean.
The older I get the more I understand that with rights comes responsibility. There was no concept of that in what was written.