condi ricecakes said 04/07, 04:29 PM
Penn has been a controversial figure throughout the campaign, alienating colleagues with his brusque manner and pursuing a strategy emphasizing Clinton's toughness, experience, and electability at a time when most analysts in both parties see an electorate demanding change.
lovejones said 04/08, 12:27 PM
I disagree, not because I am a Clinton supporter because I am not at all. (I rather see Nader Win) but I disagree because not matter what this lying woman does it is overlooked. They will talk about it for a few days but she tries to find some scheme to take the heat off her and bring it to Obama( when she should turn it on McCain). Like today when she said and I qoute "I find it kind of curious, we took action, and I think it was appropriate," she continued. "Contrast that to Senator Obama's campaign where, as far as I know, nothing was ever done when one of his top economic advisers representing the campaign, unlike Mr. Penn who was not representing the campaign, but Mr. Obama's representative told the Canadian government basically not to pay any attention to what Senator Obama was saying about NAFTA." See how she flipped it, by the end of the the press is going to be questioning Obama about that, so now she has the heat off of her.
Yeah, alwaysright is right. How could that women still be in politics. Her and bill have had over 10 scandals. It doesn't matter what they do it wont hurt her campaign.
yngster | 04/09/08
Report Offensive CommentConi what havent you responded to the ralph nader debate? You started that debate remember.
yngster | 04/09/08
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I agree with lovejones nothing ever hurts that woman's campaign.
alwaysright | 04/09/08
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