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Clinton Makes Closing Arguments Across Pennsylvania
April 21, 2008 7:52 PM
ABC News' Jake Tapper and Eloise Harper: On her third stop of the day, Sen. Hillary Clinton D-N.Y., addressed concerns voters may have about a woman running this country in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Monday evening.
"I know some people are probably still trying to decide, a lot of you are here you already decided to support me. Some of you are here are still shopping. You can shop all the way until the polls close tomorrow," she said.
"For anyone who is thinking well you know this commander in chief issue is a really big deal. And how do I decide and we have never had a woman as a commander in chief."
Clinton also offered a new zinger for her opponent on the eve of the Pennsylvania primary saying "I know that I am running for the toughest job in the world. A job that requires not just a lot of enthusiasm and hopefulness -- but savvy and know how and experience and strength to actually produce results."
The senator made her closing argument to a few hundred voters saying, "This has been the worlds longest job interview but we are getting down to the final decision, there are two applicants left for the democratic nomination. I want you to look at their resumes, I want you to look at their records I want you to ask what they’ve done. and what preparation they had to do this hard job."
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When the dems in PA look at Obama's resume, record, and accomplishments, they'll clearly see what the rest of us have already seen-NOTHING, NADA, ZIP, ZILCH.
It’s nothing to say what we can do, it’s infinitely more important to say what we WILL do.
Hillary, YES WE WILL!!!
Posted by: Emily | Apr 21, 2008 8:19:23 PM
What will these to NOT do to gain ultimate, absolute POWER over us all. Ask yourself this question folks: If her name was Hilliary RODHAM, would you give a rats behind for her or think she was qualified to become the President of the US. Mark my words there WILL be a Female President in my lifetime, just not this one. And there will be a Black President in my lifetime (maybe this one) but, reguardless of that, the fact reamians; strike Bill from her pasrt and she isn't qualified to run a Banana Republic, let alone the United States of America. (Her Iran comment, front in center as just the latest peice of evidience to that fact) With her comment on Iran, it has been set out for all of us to see that a vote for Hilliary is a vote for McCain/Bush. If you want another four years on top of the last 28 years of a Bush or a Clinton being either President or Vice President, go right ahead. But it's justthat I was raised to believe thatthis was a democracy and NOT a "monarchy." Hilliary was NEVER entitled to a coronation, no matter what name she chooses to go by on any given day.
Posted by: Zdnet | Apr 21, 2008 8:20:05 PM
What is this Political Radar?
The Clinton Advertising Agency?
It's Clinton here, Clinton there...
but that will soon be over.
Posted by: hink | Apr 21, 2008 8:24:17 PM
Hillary was brilliant on olbermann tonight. Wow!
Posted by: al | Apr 21, 2008 8:27:35 PM
Fact: Hillary owes $9 mil beginning of April, had $10 mil, she probably spent another $10 mil since then. Hillary give people their money!!
IF HILLARY CANNOT MANAGE HER CAMPAIN, HOW CAN SHE HANDLE TOUGH ECONOMY OF THIS COUNTRY?
HILLARY GIVE PEOPLE THEIR MONEY BACK!!
OBAMA: $42 MILLION STARTING APRIL. WAY TO GO OBAMA, NOT ONLY KNOWS HOW TO HANDLE A CAMPAIN, AN EXCELLENT CANDIDATE TO RUN THIS GREAT COUNTRY!!
OBAMA08!! YES WE CAN!!
Posted by: RC | Apr 21, 2008 8:35:10 PM
Yeah, her teeth really are BRIGHT when she does that nervous giggle to try to deflect from her inability to answer a question honestly!
To deny that she has sucked up to John McCain while criticizing Senator Obama for saying that all three of them, even McCain, will be better than Dubya (heck, Bozo the Clown would be better than Dubya), was such a LIE!!!!
Obama 2008 -- Yes, WE CAN!!!
Posted by: Jackt51 -- Vietnam Vet and Proud Liberal | Apr 21, 2008 8:36:45 PM
With all the advantages she started the campaign with, she's screwed up this "job interview" Big Time.
Hillary's over her head, big time.
Posted by: The Commander Guy | Apr 21, 2008 8:38:27 PM
Obozo -- bought and paid for by rich special interest groups and George Soros.
Posted by: S | Apr 21, 2008 8:40:55 PM
Clinton has made her appeal to the PA vot stating she is the person for the job. So she wants an HR perspective, here is one:
Speaking from an HR perspective, based on Senator Clinton's actions, she is an HR nightmare....She's a toxic workplace hazard who ---- rather than create harmony, foster team building, and maintain the cohesiveness required for a healthy company----would illicit confusion, bullying, mistrust, and would use anyone for her personal gain. She's content with spreading malicious rumors and happy with displaying disrespectful behavior to her colleagues. That's a dangerous characteristic in any employee, and unfortunately, there are many Hilliary Clintons in the workplace.
The way she has poorly managed her campaign, and how she is unable to garner the financial base that her counterpart indicates how she will run the country.
Posted by: Truth | Apr 21, 2008 8:58:08 PM
BJ Clinton was recently whining about the allocation of delegates along proportional lines. He would rather be in the GOP.
Posted by: Doug | Apr 21, 2008 8:59:32 PM
Clinton has made her appeal to the PA by stating she is the person for the job. So she wants an HR perspective, here is one:
Speaking from an HR perspective, based on Senator Clinton's actions, she is an HR nightmare....She's a toxic workplace hazard who ---- rather than create harmony, foster team building, and maintain the cohesiveness required for a healthy company----would illicit confusion, bullying, mistrust, and would use anyone for her personal gain. She's content with spreading malicious rumors and happy with displaying disrespectful behavior to her colleagues. That's a dangerous characteristic in any employee, and unfortunately, there are many Hilliary Clintons in the workplace.
The way she has poorly managed her campaign, and how she is unable to garner the financial base than that of her counterpart, is indicative as to how she will run the country.
Posted by: Truth | Apr 21, 2008 9:01:52 PM
Glad we have the opportunity to vote and the Obama media didn's shut us out...Pittsburgh, PA, white male voter ...live in the suburbs about 30 minutes from downtown where I work...go through a lot of residential neighborhoods every day....4 Hillary signs to every Barack sign.Have watched them grow over the last month. PA is smart (and one of the original thirteen).
Posted by: PGHPAVOTER | Apr 21, 2008 9:22:10 PM
Most people don't trust the Clintons. Everytime they speak, they seem to be lying. How can you elect a liar to be President?
Posted by: Doug | Apr 21, 2008 9:40:11 PM
I am astounded ar Hannity not even hardly mentioning the atrocities that
The Clintons did starting with less than
fair dealings in Arkansas. I would think
the American People would google what they have done with their chance to be
good for our Country. The list is long
people died and fled so as not to have
to testify for the Clintons. Some of their own friends went to prison for them. These years in the White House was
spent swindling the American People It
seemed good at the time, but after they
left, the long term results were a disaster!!!! Swindlers at the expense
of American jobs, which wasn't reflected
until they were long gone. Google them.
Nothing Obama has done even compares to
the disaster they left Ameicans, holding
the disgusting bag. Bag of trash. I think if Hillary makes it to the nomination, the American People are fools for Clintons twice. And Bush twice
meaning 8 years. Let's not talk about
Bush. The page would be too long. Like
a bad History Book.
Posted by: kathleen | Apr 22, 2008 1:29:03 AM
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