The Politicker

Waiting for Hillary

From Choire, who seems to have some time on his hands:

Glenn Thrush looks tense! Ben Smith looks engrossed! Candy Crowley looks lost! I think Andrea Peyser got online! Jeff Zeleny is reading the blogs on his internets! HRC expected at 8:45.

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HILLARY "POISON PILL" TO OBAMA TICKET (not verified) says:

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HILLARY WOULD BE THE "POISON PILL" TO AN OBAMA TICKET.

HILLARY & BILL ARE RADIOACTIVE.

BILL'S RECENT "SCUMBAG" COMMENTS TO JOURNALISTS AND BLAMING OBAMA FOR VANITY FAIR'S ALLEGATION THAT BILL, THE OLD CONDOM, IS SCREWING AROUND AGAIN --- IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE KIND OF EMBARASSMENT AND DISTRACTION THE CLINTONS WOULD BE FOR OBAMA.
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swindon (not verified) says:

So all those down in the bunker waiting for Clinton to speak missed McCain's completely stultifying speech. Used car salesmen in late-night ads have more speaking skills that this man. We have another son of privilege who can't be bothered to master the basics of politics.

PAST IS FAR BRIGHTER THAN HER FUTURE. (not verified) says:

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POOR HILLARY. HER PAST IS FAR BRIGHTER THAN HER POLITICAL FUTURE.

GOODBYE.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Clinton/Bloomberg Presidential Ticket

Michael Bloomberg & Sen. Clinton should run as an independent party 2008 presidential ticket. The 2 could be an unbeatable combination.

Bloomberg wants higher office but does not have enough name recognition yet. Being V.P. would be allow him time to introduce himself to the American public.

After how the DNC officials have pushed Obama since the first primaries, & how they stole 4 of Clilnton’s delegates & only seated ½ of Michigan & Florida, Clinton doesn’t owe the DNC anything.

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