washingtontimes.com - 8/25/2008
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By: Semper Fi Hillary has bigger cajones than Obama. Nothing is above her pay grade. She will take a stand and accept responsibility. Instead of leadership, we'll get nuance. Or, you could vote fore substance and experience instead of style and no substance. August 25, 2008 at 11:37 a.m. | Mark as Offensive By: Semper Fi Hell no! We won't vote! For Obama. August 25, 2008 at 11:33 a.m. | Mark ...
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Video: “Catharsis”
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Video: “Catharsis” posted at 10:22 am on August 25, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly “You can actually feel this party splitting,” declares the Hillary nut-in-chief , overstating a case built on more than just a grain of truth . We’ll find out tomorrow night what healing sounds like — there is, after all, “a lot of pain that needs to be addressed” — but thanks to this, we already know what it smells like. As a prominent McCain supporter once famously said, “Smells like … victory .”
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... tensions between the Clinton and Obama camps, and the Washington Times reports that some Hillary supporters are not too happy that she wasn't even vetted for the VP slot. ...
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