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What do you think was Hillary Clinton's POINT, in making her RFK (Robert Kennedy) reference the other day?

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I cannot figure that out. I'm an Independent, who was seriously trying to give real consideration to all of the candidates, but the major ones have given me reason for real concern. 'That RFK reference was bizarre, and what was her POINT?

*Mike Huckabee made that assasination 'joke' (some argue it did not ref. murder, but what else could be inferred, suggesting a Presidential Candidate having a gun pointed at him)?

*Then, that Roswell, GA paper running a COVER w/ a picture of the same candidate w/ crosshairs super-imposed over him.

'So fixated on their '15 minutes,' they ignored what it might incite? 'Where does journalistic responsibility come in?

*Now, Hillary Clinton sounds like she's echoing the same theme, but trying to water it down: I couldn't be sure whether her intent was 'He's ahead now, but (a grim) ...you never know...,' or, being patently insensitive to the fact that the last of the original 'Kennedy brothers,' a non-supporter of hers, is likely on his way out.

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  1. She had a point?  I thought she flapped her lips just to hear her own voice.


  2. She was saying that anything can happen to anyone and that is reason enough to stay in the race.

  3. It was a reference to past capaigns that have also run into June, and that she cannot understand why they tell her to get out.

    People see ASSASSINATION and go ape sh*t, even though it had nothing to do with what she was talking about.

  4. I guess you can say it was a Freudian slip??

  5. i just thought she used an ill chosen reference to how late into the election year the campaigning can run by pointing out that robert kennedy was still campaigning in the month of june.

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