New McCain ad: “The One” shall lead us to Denver
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New McCain ad: “The One” shall lead us to Denver posted at 4:02 pm on August 21, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly The best material’s recycled from the first ad but note the new cameos by Pelosi and Tim Kaine. A Rezko spot would have been better today but it seems McCain’s in love with this meme, and given the poll trends, who can blame him? Get your Rezko fix here instead . Exit question: What do I have to do to get the attention of McCain’s ad department about adding the clip of Hillary mocking The One’s celestial choirs ? I thought for sure we’d see it at the end here. Are they saving it? Or is she planning ...
Heart-ache: Hillary to release delegates on Wednesday? Update: 42% of pledged Hillary delegates say they’ll vote for her
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Heart-ache: Hillary to release delegates on Wednesday? Update: 42% of pledged Hillary delegates say they’ll vote for her posted at 8:00 pm on August 24, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly My heart leaped this morning when the Observer reported that she hadn’t yet asked the New York delegation to vote for Obama, but it turns out she’s saving that for some sort of political Masada in which her doomed band of scrappy holdouts will finally resign itself to its fate. I’ll be there in spirit. Clinton has invited her pledged delegates to a reception at the Colorado Convention Center, not far from the main Democratic ...
Matt Lewis: Great Campaign Moments: "Celestial Choirs"
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Just a reminder of this before tonight's love fest ... Hillary nails it: "Now, I could stand up here and say, 'Let's just get everybody together. Let's get unified. The sky will open. The light will come down. Celestial choirs will be singing, and everyone will know we should do the right thing and the world will be perfect.'"
Bill Clinton Tells President Obama to Turn Up the Hope
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Filed under: Democrats, Republicans, Barack Obama, Featured Stories, Economy, Bill Clinton The man from Hope has message for the guy who ran on Hope: Bring back the Hope! Though Bill Clinton gives Barack Obama an "A" grade for his first month in office, the conspicuous absence of a plus on the report card can be attributed to the regrettable fact that the current president hasn't always sugar-coated the news on our abysmal economic situation. As great communicators go, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were two of the most noted presidents in our ...




