Clinton has shown that she is willing to say anything necessary about Obama to bring him down.
E.J. Dionne, Jr. writes in The Washington Post:
There they go again. Democrats have contrived a nominating contest that even Rube Goldberg would have considered too convoluted, too dysfunctional and too improbable to name as his own.
The happiest people in the country right now are Hillary Clinton and Rush Limbaugh -- Clinton because she has survived, and Limbaugh, because he's eager for the contest to go on so Barack Obama can be "bloodied up." Talk about a vast and unexpected conspiracy.
Clinton has shown that she is willing to say anything necessary about Obama to bring him down, which is why Limbaugh is so happy. "Look, half the country already hates Hillary," he told his listeners on Monday. "But nobody hates Obama yet. Hillary is going to be the one to have to bloody him up politically. . . . It's about winning, folks."
There they go again. Democrats have contrived a nominating contest that even Rube Goldberg would have considered too convoluted, too dysfunctional and too improbable to name as his own.
The happiest people in the country right now are Hillary Clinton and Rush Limbaugh -- Clinton because she has survived, and Limbaugh, because he's eager for the contest to go on so Barack Obama can be "bloodied up." Talk about a vast and unexpected conspiracy.
Clinton has shown that she is willing to say anything necessary about Obama to bring him down, which is why Limbaugh is so happy. "Look, half the country already hates Hillary," he told his listeners on Monday. "But nobody hates Obama yet. Hillary is going to be the one to have to bloody him up politically. . . . It's about winning, folks."
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