The Democratic Party leadership is going to have to squash this crazy
woman like a bug, and not a minute too soon. The problem is not
merely her race-based pitch, but her wording, which is outrageous
beyond belief:
. . . that found how Senator Obama's support among working,
hardworking
Ralph on Marxism-Thaxis quoted a passage from Clinton's latest race-baiting
rap that was not in the versions I saw:
We need to bring back hardworking people to the Democratic Party. .
. I'm winning Catholic voters and Hispanic voters, blue-collar workers and
seniors. People Senator McCain will
On May 9, 2008, at 8:19 AM, Fred Feldman wrote:
...But she also seems to be possibly tendering an offer to McCain of
voters he
will need in the general election. Perhaps she is suggesting
herself as a
vice-presidential candidate for an aged and possibly unwell Republican
presidential
Hillary digs deep into her Goldwater Republican
psyche. Hardworking is now a hardworking code-word for her.
Expertise and elitism
http://www.samefacts.com/archives/election_2008_/2008/05/expertise_and_elitism.php
Excerpts from this mini-critique:
Hillary Clinton on
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Dwayne Monroe
Glen Ford, Adolph Reed and others insist that there is no movement
in the way lefties usually mean, only people voting for, and affixing
their hopes to a good man who promises change. I'm sure there are
people who'd argue that Sen. Clinton's supporters are part of a
movement too.
Clandestine Workers Step Forward in French Protests
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/05/08/europe/immig.php
International Herald Tribune
Clandestine workers step forward in French protests
By Katrin Bennhold and Caroline Brothers
Thursday, May 8, 2008
NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE, France: The Café La
I supported Jesse Jackson because he was significantly left of the
Democrat mainstream.
He sought a multi-racial appeal that showed considerable vision and ,
compared with all the white male Democrats and Geraldine Ferraro, he
talked tough on economic issues.He led discussions instead of being
led