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 CNN Clinton supporter joins McCain (video)
CNN Clinton supporter joins McCain (video)
Former Clinton supporter Lynn Forester de Rothschild explains her switch to McCain and why she calls Obama "elitist."
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Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild explains her switch to McCain and why she calls Obama "elitist."
Hyscience — You can't help but notice how annoyed Campbell Brown is that Lady Forester de Rothschild believes that Barack Obama is bad for the middle class and believes he is an elitist. In the article she references in the video, "Democrats Need to Shake The 'Elitist' Tag," Mrs de Rothschild wrote that despite Barack Obama's assertions that his campaign is about "you," much of his campaign is, in fact, all about him, and should Barack Obama lose the presidential election, it may well be the result of a public perception that he is detached and elitist -- a politician whose ...

'Bitter' Campbell Brown Brought to Heel by Lynn Forester de Rothschild
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — It was a beautiful sight to behold. The obviously pro-Obama Campbell Brown snarling throughout an interview the the heels of former Hillary Clinton fundraiser and now McCain supporter, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, for "daring" to switch sides. After several minutes of accusing de Rothschild from being an elitist to somehow being a traitor, Campbell Brown set herself up for the grand slam dunk by Ms Rothschild using the very words of the Lightworker to turn the tables on the CNN interviewer. First we see in the transcript how Campbell Brown begins with an elitism charge against de ...

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