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I agree with Pat Buchanan on this one. Hillary was passionate about the issues, but her talk of Obama and McCain was perfunctory. She endorsed Obama -- but she didn't embrace Obama ...
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Daily Blog Buzz: Power of the Pantsuit
Weekly Standard Blog — Last night Hillary Clinton spoke at the Democratic Convention, and technically threw her support behind Barack Obama. But bloggers agree with Real Clear Politics's Tom Bevan, who says that while she hit "almost all the right notes tonight...she did not say Obama was ready to be Commander in Chief." Townhall's Matt Lewis ...

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" ...

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