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Senator Clinton to withdraw from the Ahmadinejad protest. Over Palin.
Disappointing. Very disappointing. When I heard that the protest of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's latest visit to the United Nations would be graced with the presence of both Senator Clinton and Governor Palin, I was pleased. It's a nice thought that the two parties could agree ...
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Whiskey Fire — ... Red State's Moe Lane offers his opinion, which is always entertaining. Here he is on HRC not wanting to co-headline a gig with Palin. Moe thinks this is so very sad, because such a meeting would not at all have been a stunt! It would rather have been a non-partisan love fest of not loving Iran! It would not at all have resulted in images suggsting that Palin is in any way as accomplished or serious about foreign policy as HRC, something that HRC would be perfectly right to oppose on political grounds -- and also on the perfectly legitimate grounds that the suggestion ...

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