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So Hillary and Barack, by her own admission last night are on the same team...REALLY???

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tuesday quote...

We are on the same team," she said, after allowing the applause to build to a crescendo and linger, longer than usual — much like the Democratic primary race itself. "Barack Obama is my candidate," she said. "And he must be our president."

...................BUT EARLIER.................

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Dec. 3, 2007: "So you decide which makes more sense: Entrust our country to someone who is ready on Day One ... or to put America in the hands of someone with little national or international experience, who started running for president the day he arrived in the U.S. Senate."

_March 2008. "I know Sen. McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House. And Sen. Obama has a speech he gave in 2002."

_Feb. 23, 2008: "Now, I could stand up here and say, 'Let's just get everybody together. Let's get unified.' The skies will open, the light will come down, celestial choirs will be singing and everyone will know we should do the right thing and the world will be perfect."

.........AND IF THE SUPPORT IS REALLY THERE THAN WHY THIS...

The bill came due Tuesday. The crowd. The applause. The promise of a vote Wednesday, and a speech laced 17 times by some variation of the pronoun "I."

"You never gave up," Clinton told her delegates, a phrase that so perfectly fits her. "You never gave up. And together we made history."

AND OF COURSE WHY THE QUICK AND EARLY ROLE CALL VOTE...

do we really want to be ..."sold" on white house suitablility or should we vote what we know to be right and vote mccain?

WHEN IS ENOUGH, ENOUGH?

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  1. Oh shut up.


  2. They arent on the "same team" so to speak but because she lost ( unfairly) she has to  represent the democrats and unite the party... Time will only tell if she has indeed done so( she may some but many have chose NOT TO) She cant stand nobaba and I would bet you when it comes right down to the voting, she wont be voting for him( after all its done in private)

      VOTE MCCAIN!

  3. every speech seems like a back-handed support. She says only enough to appear that she's on his team. Personally I think she (and Bill) hopes that Barry looses.

    She wants 2012 and, if history repeats itself, WHEN Barry looses, he's done. The dems haven't been as forgiving of their candidates when they loose the general election. Once they loose, they give up and don't try again.

  4. Naw.  Hillary is not being truthful, but is trying to be a team player.

    She knows she is the better candidate and will run again.

  5. Even a politician knows when ENOUGH IS ENOUGH........

    In her speech she never said he will make a great president, she just mention him 10 times, right AFTER she recited her own accomplishments.

  6. You do understand how the primary system works, right?  Each candidate makes his or her best case as to why they are most qualified.  There were never major policy differences between Clinton and Obama.  They are on the same page--particularly compared to McCain, who isn't even in the same volume.

  7. You have seen through the normal BS they all put out. Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention.They are all liars of the highest order.Hillary wants it all but wants any socialist in the whitehouse if she can't get in.

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