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After Tonight, The Republicans Hate Hillary Again
What a speech! In that moment, at that time, just an unbelievable speech. If you saw it, there is nothing I can write that can do it justice. Here's my bottom line, after tonight, the Republicans hate Hillary again. It was a dagger through McCain's political heart. Barack Obama will be the President of the United States. But remember this, the reports of the political death of Hillary ...
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8/27: Did Hillary's Speech Work?
Blogometer — August 27, 2008 8/27: Did Hillary's Speech Work? It's interesting -- although perhaps not surprising -- that liberal and conservative bloggers had completely different reactions to Hillary Clinton 's DNC speeech. The netroots had an overwhelmingly positive reaction to Clinton's speech. One liberal blogger writes that Clinton "nailed it" while another praises the speech as "a dagger through [John] McCain 's political heart" . Even Barack Obama partisans who criticized Clinton's tactics during the primary believe that she gave an excellent speech. ...

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