Monday, February 25, 2008

Is Clinton Flying By The Seat Of Her Pants?

Is She In It To Win It?

Come on is Presidential candidate Clinton really in it to win? Doesn't she know when it is time to concede? Well -- then you have the fact that she is a woman; moreover that makes her more determined to beat out her opponent Barack Obama.

During the Texas debate Clinton fired some steamy words toward Barack, but her mud slinging tactics really didn't work. Barack remained calm, and cool as usual--he didn't let her ruffle his feathers.

I believe deep inside she knows she been beaten. But pride lives on we will see what the March primary will bring about. Personally I am a liberal, so neither of the Democratic candidates leave a flavorful taste upon my buds. Sure Obama is smooth, and says all the right words, but ready to be President I don't think so. I really wonder can he smooth talk his way all the way to the White House. Love him as a person, but it takes more than personality to run this country.

Then you have a select few who thinks his the next John F. Kennedy, but now let's talk about McCain, whom I feel is the best person for the job. Did McCain think some mud wasn't going to sling his way? Although I was surprised to read the rumors about him and the lobbyist. Sure they always deny it, and then the truth comes out.

Did you hear Bush endorses McCain, I chuckled to myself. Bush's endorsement is surely one McCain can do without.


Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Whose Your Political Personality Favorite?

Is the Presidential campaign turning into a celebrity fan fair?

Monday, February 18, 2008

Obama says borrowed lines not a big deal

By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer
Mon Feb 18, 1:23 PM ET



NILES, Ohio - Sen. Barack Obama said Monday that he probably should have given his friend — the governor of Massachusetts — credit for using his lines over the weekend.



Howard Wolfson, a spokesman for Hillary Rodham Clinton accused Obama of plagiarizing Gov. Deval Patrick. Wolfson said that raises questions about the premise of Obama's candidacy — his rhetorical skills.

Obama, D-Ill., says that's going too far. He says he really doesn't think it's a big deal to use Patrick's words because they share ideas all the time.

Patrick said during his campaign a year and a half ago that words matter, like "I have a dream" and "all men are created equal."

Obama used the same lines Saturday night in Wisconsin. Obama said that Patrick suggested he use the lines to respond to Clinton's suggestion that he is more of a talker than a doer.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Huckabee Hoping For Miracles

While political reports are questioning McCain on the identity of his wife; Huckabee is still hoping for miracles in the run for the White House. McCain has clean swept most of the delegates as he campaigns strong toward the election. Will Huckabee make to March? His faith is holding strong, but the delagate votes are doubting thomas'. Young evangelicals may not be enough to boil the soup for this presidential candidate. Unlike his now conceded candidate Romeny--Huckabee refuses to concede and throw in the towel. If he throw in the towel would it make his faith appear watered down to tea. If the republicians run to the White House takes a turn in Huckabee's favor it would be a miracle of sorts.

He: Huckabee is holding steady with positive belief that he can strong arm McCain, but this remains to be seen. Seems to me McCain has more conservative endorsement than the Huckabee conservative.