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The Hillary we love
The Hillary we love
By Michael J.W. Stickings Now that... that was impressive . What an awesome speech. What a reminder of why Hillary did so well in the primaries, of why she continues to have such ardent supporters (even if the media continue to sensationalize the divisions in the party), and of why so many of us who eventually came to support Obama liked her so much -- and, the bitterness of the campaign ...
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After Hillary
The Moderate Voice — ... I continue to go back and forth on Hillary’s speech last night. It was, on the whole, rather impressive. As I put it last night, she did what she needed to do for Obama, for the Democratic Party, and, perhaps first and foremost, for herself and her political future. Regarding that last point, I didn’t care for all the gratuitous self-promotion, but, of course, such self-promotion is what her more ardent supporters wanted. They still think she deserves the nomination, after all, and, watching and listening to Hillary last night, it’s pretty clear she thinks she ...

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