Turning Up the Heat
But that was just a passing moment before they turned to the real dispute over who should lead the family. The old head of the family, Bill Clinton, was not onstage during the two-hour meltdown. When his name popped up, Obama complained that the former president had trashed him about the Reagan comments.
"Well, I'm here," said Hillary Clinton, displacing her husband. "He's not."
"OK," said Obama. "Well, I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes."
Whoever emerges as the head of the family, at some point in the next several weeks, one thing is clear: they are all going to need a lifetime of therapy.
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Posted By: delakile @ 01/26/2008 5:08:39 AM
Comment: I have to say the as an Independent, I am totally disgusted by the Clintons. They have no shame or any decency. These two will do anything to get elected. And to further the notion of how low these two will go, someone please tell me, who exactly is running for the whitehouse? Is it Hillary or Bill? Listening to the two of them, you can't tell. That is just out right disgraceful.
You would think that the Clintons would have waited until after the primaries inorder to unleash their wrath but true to their characters, it doesn't matter who it is they are fighting. This is as "bloody" as one can get without actually committing the act! And to prove how bad it is, just listen to the pleas from the rest of the democratic party. They are saying, "pipe it down!" What else can one say?
Remember that evil cannot triumph. It can try and squirm its way around but it will eventually be defeated. The Clintons are in the "evil" realm of what humans are. Ultimately, their deceptive, corruptive and vicious nature will be squashed once and for all!!!
Posted By: isupport @ 01/25/2008 4:56:02 PM
Comment: Between Omama and Clinton - they are both weak. But of the two, Obama shows strength within himself. Whereas Hillary and her husband seem to be weakening her campaign.
Posted By: Johnny1967 @ 01/24/2008 4:00:34 AM
Comment: I am supporting Obama. After some thought, I welcome President Clinton and Hillary Clintons attacks. In fact, Obama should take the Clintons scrutiny and attacks with appreciation, respect, smile, and stride. That is, Obama should be saying, BRING IT ON!
The American people want to know whether the candidates have the character to be President. In reality, there is more than enough information at the candidates websites regarding policy and plans. Therefore, the race is really less about issues, but more about character. And rightfully so!
Obama has the character to be President of the United States. Consequently, he can handle anything the Clintons (or anybody) throw at him. It does not matter whether the accusations are fair or unfair. As President, you will be faced with fair and unfair criticism all of the time.
So far, Obama has not let me down. Granted, hereon out, he may fall or trip occasionally. However, I am behind him all the way to the Presidency.