Pelosi Tells Disappointed Clinton Supporters to Avoid ‘Victim Politics’
August 26, 2008
By TERRY MORAN and CHRISTINA CARON
ABC NEWS - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will kick off the Democratic National Convention by making one thing clear: The Democratic Party is united behind Sen. Barack Obama.
During an interview Sunday with "Nightline" co-anchor Terry Moran, the DNC chair said she expected the party to leave the convention "unified, organized, focused and disciplined."
When asked whether she expected a large demonstration by Sen. Hillary Clinton's delegates Tuesday, Pelosi said, "I'm all for it."
No End To Bill and Hill - Letters To The Editor
August 21, 2008
The Clintons' continued prominence despite Hillary's loss in the Democratic primaries.
Jonah Goldberg's article is masterfully hilarious ("Monsters in a Box," PostOpinion, Aug. 16)..
The Clinton's are the famous "two for one" couple - Hillary lies and Bill swears to it.
Some politicians have no shame, integrity or ties to reality.
Crazy to invite Hillary and Bill
August 20, 2008
By Katy Burns
How many reasons are there for Barack Obama not to choose Hillary Clinton as his running mate? How many ways are there to say "Bill Clinton"? The larger-than-life ex-president has always had a problem with, ah, self-control. During his wife's presidential campaign he proved that age has not made him more cautious. Time and again, he inserted himself into her campaign, whether by hogging the TV cameras during a grocery store visit in Iowa, by injecting the toxic subject of race into the contest or by keeping alive perhaps the most embarrassing incident of her campaign, Senator Clinton's bizarre fiction of landing in Kosovo under enemy fire.
Hillary Clinton supporters still trying to derail Obama nomination
August 20, 2008
SCRIPPS HOWARD - A massive e-mail and Internet campaign is under way aimed at derailing the nomination of Barack Obama and making Hillary Clinton the party’s standard bearer next week at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
“It’s downright nasty,” said Memphis, Tenn., superdelegate and city council member Myron Lowery, who has shared dozens of the messages he’s received with The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal newspaper.
Hillary Clinton is NOT out of the race yet!
August 19, 2008
By Les Kinsolving
WND - As of July 31, the Democratic National Convention was still in need of one-fourth of the estimated cost of the Denver convention – amounting to 10 million of the $40 million.
Moreover, Washington Examiner political columnist Tony Campbell explains in detail why this national convention could be absolutely explosive:
"I talked to a Clinton delegate here in Maryland. He told me they have been instructed to vote for Hillary (for president) on the first ballot. To make things more interesting, there is a movement to swing 160 delegates from Obama to Clinton. If that happens, Clinton could re-establish her campaign and face John McCain in the fall."
