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For one evening, their political world was perfect. Or so it seemed. Standing before thousands of delegates, almost half of them her backers, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton declared it time "to unite as a single party with a single purpose" and urged her followers to help elect once-bitter rival Barack Obama. "We are on the same team," she said, after allowing the applause to build to a crescendo ...
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Firedoglake — Not regretting the breezy nature of his bias Well, not terribly surprisingly -- unless you were a paid television pundit -- Hillary Clinton gave a full-throated speech endorsing Barack Obama. Not some tepid declaration, but a whole-hearted sincere endorsement of Obama and a ringing denunciation of the Maverick Sidekick. What's a not very ...

Fourniercation Under Contrived Keyboard
Rising Hegemon — Well, not terribly surprisingly -- unless you were a paid television pundit -- Hillary Clinton gave a full-throated speech endorsing Barack Obama. Not some tepid declaration, but a whole-hearted sincere endorsement of Obama and a ringing denunciation of the Maverick Sidekick. What's a not very well-hidden McCain campaign operative to do about this? Ron Fournier knows... For one evening, their political world was perfect. Or so it seemed. Standing before thousands of delegates, almost half of them her backers, Sen. Hillary Rodham ...

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