In an effort to rope in as many votes as possible in the Iowa caucus, Hillary Clinton is offering to provide free babysitting for voters. picked by 2manyusernames 11 months ago tags 2008 presidential campaign clinton nanny state |
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Hillary has been pretty unsuccessful running her campaign and is deeply in debt ($8.7 million at the end of February. That may include the $5 million she loaned the campaign). Now records show that although she touts a universal health care program she has a hard time paying the bill for her employee's current health plan. picked by 2manyusernames 8 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
"Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton may have shot herself in the foot trying to get Iowa voters to pledge support to her — she is encouraging them to go caucus on Jan. 14, 11 days too late." 4 comments edit related share politicsAnd somewhere, a cartoony 'waa-waaaa' sound effect is playing. picked by ImNotBlue 11 months ago |
Barack Obama's campaign, riding a wave of 10 straight victories in the contest for the Democratic nomination after wins in Wisconsin and Hawaii, today urged Hillary Clinton to bow to the inevitable and accept defeat. picked by 2manyusernames 9 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
An armed man has taken at least two workers hostage at a Hillary Clinton presidential campaign office in New Hampshire. picked by unzercharlie 12 months ago 9 comments edit related share politics |
VINTON, Iowa - It's one thing for Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign to turn down interview requests for the candidate's daughter, Chelsea. But can't a 9-year old reporter catch a break? picked by bevissimo 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
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And adds her sob story to her stump speech without asking. As a former waiter...I am flabbergasted. This woman must be stopped. picked by blurmore 1 year ago 23 comments edit related share politics |
As she struggles to blunt Barack Obama's growing momentum, Democrat Hillary Clinton shuffled the top of her campaign staff on Sunday ahead of this week's U.S. presidential nominating contests, while Republican John McCain's march hit a few bumps in the road. picked by tchengrox 9 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
That was Hillary Rodham Clinton's message Saturday as she ended her presidential bid — a final, full-throated acknowledgment of what her pioneering quest had meant to women. 3 comments edit related share politicsIt was a moving, genuine and unexpected moment for Clinton, who spent most of her campaign playing down her gender as a way to reassure voters who might have trouble imagining a female commander in chief. picked by bingo 5 months ago |
Voters ask a lot of the nation’s White House hopefuls, but Democrat Hillary Clinton looked particularly taken aback by a request from one attendee at a Friday campaign event in the Los Angeles area. picked by dollyllama 10 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
Why, ask many Democrats and media commentators, won’t Hillary Rodham Clinton see the long odds against her, put her own ambitions aside, and gracefully embrace Barack Obama as the inevitable Democratic nominee? 12 comments edit related share plime.comHere is why: She and Bill Clinton both devoutly believe that Obama’s likely victory is a disaster-in-waiting. Naive Democrats just don’t see it. picked by 1thirteen3 7 months ago |
Bill, not Hillary. Obama still hates her. Just kidding. 3 comments edit related share politicsHillary as Secretary of State? Thoughts? picked by JoshSF49 5 days ago |
A friend of mine mentioned recently that she liked Hillary because she's not someone you can buy. Well, I like Hillary but I was not convinced that was true... so I did a little research. 0 comments edit related share plime.comMy research leads me to conclude that Hillary Clinton can easily be bought and sometimes bought for very cheap picked by ordinarychick 1 year ago |
The US presidential race has been left wide open after Hillary Clinton and John McCain both rebounded to win victories in the New Hampshire primary. picked by keroberos32 10 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
"The candidates have been in Iowa forever. Why not have fun with the whole process?" says Andy Green, a gimlet-eyed 20-year-old with a wide face and a perpetual smile, like he's been hiding a big joke he's just dying to tell. He's the kind of guy you'd imagine rushing up to Clinton, breathlessly saying: "You need to pose with Mr. Potato Head. You're the last Democrat to do this.&quo... read full post picked by chelcho 11 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
A deal has been brokered between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that will allow Clinton's name to be placed in nomination at next week's Democratic nominating convention. 15 comments edit related share politicsParty unity???? picked by suebe 3 months ago |
US presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton said that if she is elected president, she would make her husband a roaming ambassador to the world, using his skills to repair the United States' tattered image abroad. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 3 comments edit related share politics |
A Clinton staffer asked a college student at a rally if she would like to ask the candidate a question. When she replied yes, she was surprised to be shown a sheet with eight different pre-determined questions and asked to pick one. picked by tvirus 9 months ago 5 comments edit related share politics |
This reminds me of Reagan wanting to use "Born In The USA". It's obvious they're only looking at the titles and not the full lyrics. 13 comments edit related share politicsI wrote in "Baby Got Back"...really, I did. picked by kxmk 2 years ago |
It seems Clinton is staying in the election on the off-chance that Obama is assassinated in June. 6 comments edit related share politicsWho's holding onto false hopes now? picked by theclansman 6 months ago |
If numbers don't lie, the Democratic presidential race is proving they can confuse: Both campaigns claim they are ahead in the popular vote. 3 comments edit related share politicsTechnically Hillary does have more votes, they just have been thrown out. Plus, caucuses don't report numbers, though that would tend to help Obama picked by 1thirteen3 7 months ago |