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05.24.2008 12:10 pm

Web Watch: Clinton and RFK

This one stirred a firestorm yesterday and is still buzzing on the Internet. It’s already been written about on this blog and many major papers carried the story in this morning’s editions.

I’m adding links for more background and a viewable version that is the hottest political video on YouTube at present.

Click here for the Argus Leader’s transcript and follow up on the paper’s own editorial board session with Sen. Hillary Clinton.

And the YouTube version posted by a supporter of Sen. Barack Obama with a loyal following:

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Say anything, do anything, to win and return to absolute power……….

It’s time for the Clinton’s to fade away………………

— Steve
9:25 pm May 24th, 2008

Montana Census numbers:
Black Persons, 2006: 0.4%
White Persons, 2006: 90.8%

Montana is the nation’s fifth poorest state. It’s poor, it’s white, and has no African Americans to speak of.

Mason-Dixon Poll (Link)
Obama 52 (17)
Clinton 35 (29)

Why is Clinton suddenly having a hard time with working class whites? Are they now abandoning her?

— Lisa12
2:53 pm May 25th, 2008

What? What is the big whoop about? It ain’t over til it’s over.

— 1*
3:57 pm May 25th, 2008

Hillary is positioning for 2012. McCain will win big in Nov and accomplish nothing leaving door wide open for Hillary

— ladont
7:30 pm May 25th, 2008

By the way, on Iraq if you want to really know what is going on over there, you should read reports from real reporters who are actually on the ground with their boots on the ground in Iraq:

http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2008/05/iraqi_army_dismantle.php

Less than one week after pushing into the northern two-thirds of Sadr City from the walled southern neighborhoods, the Iraqi Army is uncovering substantial weapons caches in the Mahdi Army stronghold. Iraqi and Coalition forces continue to press against the Mahdi Army in Baghdad as the New Baghdad district begins to heat up………

Read it all - it a very informative “on location report” of what is happening right now in Iraq.

— Steve
11:48 pm May 25th, 2008

And on Iran (the provider of arms in the above linked report into Iraq), here is some interesting info:

http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2008/05/what-do-you-mea.html

A FOOTNOTE: Joe Klein of TIME insisted that Iran President Ahmadinejad had no sway over foreign policy; This is from the Times article:

The mood at the London talks contrasted with the atmosphere when the Iranian and European negotiators last met, in Rome five weeks ago. Mr. Solana described those talks as constructive, and met with reporters afterward standing alongside the Iranian negotiator, Ali Larijani. But before the Rome meeting, Mr. Jalili, regarded by many in Iran as a comparative hard-liner, was named to succeed Mr. Larijani as Iran’s chief negotiator.

Mr. Jalili, a previously little-known deputy foreign minister, is said to have close ties to Iran’s volatile president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Very concerning in deed…………………..

— Steve
12:14 am May 26th, 2008

Flip. Flop. Flip.

McCain — 2006: “Our nation’s immigration system is broken. And without comprehensive immigration reform, our nation’s security will remain vulnerable. That is why we must act.”

McCain — Nov 2007: “I understand why you would call it a, quote, shift,” McCain told reporters Saturday … “I say it is a lesson learned about what the American people’s priorities are. And their priority is to secure the borders.”

McCain — Yesterday: “[W]e must enact comprehensive immigration reform. We must make it a top agenda item.” McCain went on to take an anti-deportation position on immigrants already in the U.S. who entered the country illegally, saying “they are also God’s children, and we have to do it in a human and compassionate fashion.”

— Lisa12
10:20 pm May 26th, 2008