26
Mar
A recent Gallup poll shows that the Democrats’ heated battle will hurt them in the General Election against John McCain. But only 59% of Democratic voters who support Clinton say they would vote for Obama against McCain, while 28% say they would vote for the Republican McCain. This suggests that some Clinton supporters are so [...]
11
Mar
Barack Obama yesterday laughed off claims of a joint Clinton-Obama ticket, especially one with Clinton at the top of the ballot. As I previously reported HERE, Senator Clinton had opened the option of having Sen. Obama as her Vice-Presidential selection. Obama stated: “I don’t know how somebody who is in second place is offering the [...]
05
Mar
Senator Hillary Clinton alluded to a possible “dream ticket” with both her and Senator Barack Obama on the Democratic ticket. However, someone has to be at the top of the ticket, and I personally do not see either Clinton or Obama agreeing to the second spot. I think this race will continue through the convention [...]
14
Feb
I think it is interesting hearing the Democrats talk about their superdelegates possibly being a factor this year. I don’t understand why they have chosen to have so many, but that is the way they have decided to do things. The stories are constantly coming out about how Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are wooing [...]
22
Jan
In what is becoming more amusing, the leading Democratics candidates for President continued their mud-slinging in a South Carolina debate last night. The Wall Street Journal has an article on it. The bickering between Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama, who are running close in the early nominating battle, has been unfolding for weeks. But with a [...]
16
Jan
Karl Rove, a man George W. Bush calls “the architect,” has been giving advice to several of the candidates this year, including advice for how Obama could beat Hillary Clinton. He now has a piece out about beating the Democrats in November. In regards to Clinton: Specifically, Rove hit Clinton for what could have been [...]
27
Dec
As most of you know, Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and the first female PM in an Islamic state, was assassinated this morning, and al Qaeda is claiming responsibility. I am not going to cover the details of the actual event or the breaking news (Drudge is doing a great job of this, as [...]
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14
Dec
Only ONE Senator, Jon Kyl (R-AZ) had the guts to vote against the Bush-Clinton housing bailout. Of course Barack Obama, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and three other Democrats decided to sit this one out. Surprise, surprise. These guys hardly vote on anything of any significance any more. Michelle Malkin has a good round-up.
26
Nov
The latest Zogby poll shows all five major Republican Presidential candidates would beat Hillary Clinton in the general election: In the new survey, Clinton trailed Senator John McCain 42 percent to 38 percent, former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani by 43 percent to 40 percent and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney by 43 percent to [...]
01
Nov
Hillary Clinton’s camp is upset with Tim Russert for asking a couple tough questions in the Democratic debate Tuesday evening. Heaven forbid a moderator as tough questions to the clear front-runner of the party. What is extremely interesting is the fact that she still has yet to answer the question he asked her about her [...]