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Would Hillary be the nominee if Edwards had exploded earlier?

Would Hillary be the nominee if Edwards had exploded earlier?

“I believe we would have won Iowa, and Clinton today would therefore have been the nominee,” former Clinton Communications Director Howard Wolfson told ABCNews.com today. Well, you know what, he’s probably right.
Obama won 37.6 per cent of the vote. Edwards won 29.7 per cent and Clinton won 29.5 per cent, according to results posted by [...]

Where was Barack Obama?

Where was Barack Obama?

It’s hard to take Sen. Obama seriously when his voting record makes it clear - he hardly seems to show up for work on the difficult days. Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign rhetoric offers the Democrat Party the prospect of “Hope and Change, and a Better Tomorrow.” (or whatever bumper-sticker he’s posting today… Change I can [...]

Obama decides “to hell with public finance!”

Obama decides “to hell with public finance!”

I realize it’s all about hope, and change, and a better tomorrow. That Mr. Obama is supposed to be a “new” type of politician. And as a new type of politician - he’s supposed to be above the “frey” - the lying, the mudslinging, the petty barbs.
Well then - how does one reconcile this? Back [...]

Why does America so love Barrack Obama?

Why does America so love Barrack Obama?

When Sen. Barrack Obama announced his candidacy to rockstar crowds, I shook my head and said, “oh boy - this guy may be the real deal. He may be lightening in a bottle.” My colleagues, some of them democrats, got me to change my initial impression of Obama, telling me how Hillary would ultimately beat [...]

My guess for Barracks “uber” speech here in Iowa

Washington, D.C. (rightcommentary.com): Like you - I’m sitting here watching the campaign coverage. Surprise surprise - Hillary pummeled Obama. I had no doubt she would. However, everyone is now watching what Sen. Obama will say at his “campaign” stop in Iowa.
This is what I suspect he will say tonight. First, I expect some remarks about [...]