Jack
Sunday, 13 January 2008, 3:25 pm
The entire interview isn't in this clip but from what i have seen, she started off strong and had some very intelligent and coherent criticism of "the surge". However as soon as she was asked about her vote for the war, her support of funding, and then Obama's views, she begins to stumble and lose her poise. She claims that despite documented evidence of Obama's opposition to the war, he really supported it and that her vote for it wasn't wrong but what George Bush did with the authorization was wrong. It reeked of John Kerry's campaign in 2004. If she still can't admit that the vote was a mistake then that is a serious problem.
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seuss
Sunday, 13 January 2008, 4:06 pm
thanks, jack... this has been relayed to the clinton voters I know.
King Fisher
Sunday, 13 January 2008, 4:22 pm
I'm afraid the Democrat candidate...where it be Obama or Clinton, is between a "rock and a hard place" when it comes to being elected. If Obama gets the nomination... the Civil Rights movement will played all over again. Whites for whites, blacks for blacks... Clinton will be played as the female trying to break the glass tower... Man will hate women, women will hate men.
karen
Sunday, 13 January 2008, 5:22 pm
QUOTE(Jack @ Sunday, 13 January 2008, 3:25 pm)

The entire interview isn't in this clip but from what i have seen, she started off strong and had some very intelligent and coherent criticism of "the surge". However as soon as she was asked about her vote for the war, her support of funding, and then Obama's views, she begins to stumble and lose her poise. She claims that despite documented evidence of Obama's opposition to the war, he really supported it and that her vote for it wasn't wrong but what George Bush did with the authorization was wrong. It reeked of John Kerry's campaign in 2004. If she still can't admit that the vote was a mistake then that is a serious problem.
Video and StoryBut, but... Obama?
And Bush took advantage of my voting for war by taking us to war!