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Hillary Clinton's Grand Slam
Oh, the talking heads were talking. Oh, my were their lips flapping. Hillary wasn't capable of fully supporting Obama. The Clintons were going to fracture the party. Why were the Clintons invited to speak in the first place? There was a ton of nauseating commentary with no substance. Just filling air-time. From her opening paragraph, Hillary Clinton made it clear that she was supporting ...
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Hillary Clinton’s Grand Slam
The Hollywood LiberalHillary Clinton’s Grand Slam Oh, the talking heads were talking. Oh, my were their lips flapping. Hillary wasn’t capable of fully supporting Obama. The Clintons were going to fracture the party. Why were the Clintons invited to speak in the first place? There was a ton of nauseating commentary with no substance. Just filling air-time. From her opening paragraph, Hillary Clinton made it clear that she was supporting Barack Obama and she wanted her supports to get behind Obama also. I am honored to be here tonight. A proud mother. A proud Democrat. A proud American. ...

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