Thursday, May 22, 2008

CNN Political Analyst Calls Hillary A Bitch



I can't believe all the sexism I see every day on TV by the news pundits.

Watch this video, the clip is at the very end.

CNN's Castellanos on Clinton as "white bitch": "[S]ome women, by the way, are named that and it's accurate"



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Today's Hillary News

Count Every Vote: During a campaign stop at Century Village Retirement Community in Boca Raton, FL, Hillary told a crowd of 700 Floridians: “'We believe that casting your vote is the truest expression of your will. Here in Florida, you learned the hard way what happens when your votes aren't counted. If any votes aren't counted, the will of the people isn't realized and our democracy is diminished.” Read more. Read Hillary’s remarks here.

Automatic Delegate Watch: Guam Democratic Party Chair and automatic delegate Pilar Lujan today announced her support for Hillary.

Hillary Strongest in Swing States: A new Quinnipiac University poll out today shows Hillary’s continued strength in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania…She leads Sen. McCain by 7 in both Florida and Ohio and by 13 in Pennsylvania. Read more.

Tomorrow On The Trail: Hillary will campaign in South Dakota, and will host "Solutions For Securing South Dakota's Future" events in Brandon and Brookings.

“Major General Paul Eaton Goes to Bat for Hillary” In Missoula, Montana, Major General Paul Eaton, Ret., told residents that Hillary is the best prepared to be commander in chief and bring the war in Iraq to a safe end. “We’ve got to get a competent leader into the White House,” Eaton said. “Hillary Clinton is hands down electable because she is smart and she is tough.” Read more.

Dalton’s Donation: “Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has her own poster boy: Dalton Hatfield, who, as she reminded us during her victory speeches in both West Virginia and Kentucky, sold his bike and video games to donate more than $400 to her campaign.” Read more.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Hillary Wins Kentucky.. Show your support for Hillary

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Hillary wins Kentucky BIG and once again shows us that she is ready to be President. Hillary all the way to the White House.



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Election Day in KY and OR: Get Out & Vote For Hillary





Mission Accomplished? Not So Fast: In a campaign memo, Communications Director Howard Wolfson argues “Senator Obama’s plan to declare himself the Democratic nominee [to]night in Iowa is a slap in the face to the millions of voters in the remaining primary states and to Senator Clinton’s 17 million supporters…Premature victory laps and false declarations of victory are unwarranted. Declaring mission accomplished does not make it so. While Senator Obama inaccurately declares himself the nominee, Senator Clinton will continue to work hard, campaigning for every vote in the upcoming states and making the case that she will be the best nominee to take on John McCain and be our next President.” Read more.

Support in KY: At an event yesterday in Maysville, KY, former Gov. Martha Layne Collins said “I'm here because Hillary Clinton is the most experienced and the most prepared…She's no quitter. She is going to go and go…Let me guarantee you, with a woman in the White House, there will be change.” Read more.

Protecting America’s Miners: At a “Get Out The Vote” rally in Prestonsburg, KY yesterday, Hillary unveiled her plan to protect America’s miners. Read more.

Responding to Sen. McCain: Hillary responded yesterday to a speech by Sen. McCain on the economy: “It’s hard to take lectures on economic policy from Senator McCain, who has admitted he doesn’t understand economics, and who thinks the right way to fix our ailing economy is to embrace George Bush’s failed economic strategy. Senator McCain and President Bush are like two sides of the same coin - and it doesn’t amount to a whole lot of change.” Read more.

On Tap: The Clinton campaign today announced Hillary Clinton will return to South Florida tomorrow, Wednesday, May 21.

Previewing Today: Hillary celebrates election night in downtown Louisville at the Marriott Hotel Downtown.

More Hillary News
POLL: Hillary Leads McCain by 7 in Ohio
POLL: Hillary Stronger Among Rural Voters in Swing States

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Hillary Is The Strongest - Support Hillary Today



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New Poll shows majority of Dems want Hillary to stay in

By the Numbers: A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows that “more than six in 10 Democrats…64 percent…say Clinton should remain in the race.” A USA Today Poll also shows a majority of Democrats want Hillary to continue. Read more and more.

“Honored to Have Hillary” Yesterday, Hillary made a campaign stop at Westside High School in Wyoming County, WV. “While the hoarseness in her voice indicated the strains of campaigning, her enthusiasm remained strong…‘I’m honored to have Hillary in Wyoming County,’ noted Delegate Richard Browning…‘This speaks volumes about who she cares about – the small town people.’” Read more.

On the Air: In a new radio ad, Hillary encourages West Virginians to get out and vote: “We can pick a president. After all, no Democrat has been elected president without winning West Virginia for almost a hundred years.” Listen here.

“Clinton Fever Hits Bowling Green” “Clinton fever has come to Bowling Green. ‘Kentucky for Hillary’ opened a new office and held an open house Monday. Crowds turned out to show support for their favorite candidate. A candidate they hope will stand out in Kentucky next week…‘The woman has a lot of purpose,’ said Barbara Burns, a Clinton supporter. ‘She wants to serve our country as best she can, and I believe she can do that as president.’” Read more.

SD Endorsement Watch: Yesterday, 41 former South Dakota state legislators and constitutional officers endorsed Hillary for President. “With over 330 years of combined experience,” they believe that “South Dakotans need a President who will stand with them.” Former State Representative Al Waltman said, “Hillary Clinton has real solutions to our economic problems…and she has the experience and resolve to make those plans a reality.” Read more.

Previewing Today: Hillary celebrates election night in Charleston, WV.

On Tap: This Friday and Saturday, Hillary returns to the Beaver State, where she will meet with Oregonians from across the state.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Strongest at the Top of the Ticket

Three Generations
Hillary, her mother, and her daughter together at an event.


Strongest at the Top of the Ticket: Several members of Congress released a letter today to other Democrats touting their support for Hillary, saying she is the strongest candidate to have at the top of the ticket in the fall: “[W]e are convinced that Hillary Clinton has the vision, skills and commitment to make the changes our country needs. As Democrats who have run and won in competitive Congressional districts and battleground states, we believe that Hillary is best positioned to successfully lead the Democratic ticket in districts and states like ours around the country.” Read the letter.

Automatic Delegate Watch: Hillary received the endorsement of automatic delegate and Congressman Chris Carney (D-PA). Read more.

Honoring the Votes of Millions of People: In a letter written to Sen. Obama yesterday, Hillary urges him to “honor the votes of the millions of people who went to the polls in Florida and Michigan…One of the foremost principles of our party is that citizens be allowed to vote and that those votes be counted.” Read the letter.

Previewing Today: “Hillary Clinton catches up with former Make-A-Wish winner Oregonian, still a big fan, now works for the former first lady's campaign.” Read more.

WV Endorsement Watch: “Former West Virginia Governor Hulett Smith announced his endorsement of Hillary …citing the Senator’s commitment to fiscal responsibility, veterans, and the economy.” Read more.

Hillary Clinton Would be the Stronger Candidate” The Charleston Daily Mail endorsed Hillary yesterday, saying: “She is by far the more experienced of the Democratic candidates, and the one who has had to learn the most about West Virginia.” Read more.

West Virginia is a Test: At a rally in Charleston, WV yesterday, Hillary said: “I'm running to be president of all 50 states…I think we ought to keep this going so the people of West Virginia's voices are heard…West Virginia is a test…It's a test for me and a test for Sen. Obama.” Read more.

South Dakota “Appearance Thrills Supporters” One South Dakota supporter at Hillary’s Sioux Falls rally yesterday said: “"It feels good to be this close to hopefully the next president.” Read more.

Support for the Farm Bill: Hillary released the following statement today: “Unfortunately, the Bush Administration is signaling that the President will veto the [farm] bill. Saying no to the farm bill would be saying no to rural America. I call on President Bush to get out of the way. When Congress sends President Bush the farm bill, he needs to sign it so we can start taking care of rural America.” Read more.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Let's Keep Winning Together



Here is a letter from Hillary Clinton sent out today to all supporters



Today, in every way that I know how, I am expressing my personal determination to keep forging forward in this campaign.

After our come-from-behind victory in Indiana, there are just 28 days of voting left. But we've never campaigned with the stakes as high or the time as short as they will be over the next four weeks.

And with you by my side, I'm going to keep fighting for what I believe in until every voter has had his or her say.

From the very beginning, you and I have counted on one another, working through every challenge and seizing every opportunity. That's not just the way our campaign works. That's the way America works.

As we enter the final four weeks of this contest, let's keep working our hearts out.

Contribute now to keep moving our campaign forward.

In six days, we have the chance to show our strength in West Virginia. If you'll stand with me, it's an opportunity I intend to make the most of.

There's no question about it -- we've got to make every one of these next 28 days count -- starting with today.

Contribute now, and let's keep winning together.

As we've told each other time and time again. There will be good days and not so good days in the course of this campaign. But there will never be a day that we can't count on one another.

As we enter the final 28 days of voting, I know you'll give it everything you've got. And you know I will do the same.

Thanks for being such a wonderful friend and ally,

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Vote For Hillary In NC & Indiana Today!!

Today is the day...email everyone you know in Indiana and North Carolina and remind them to go vote for Hillary

Latest Hillary News May 6th

Energized: Hillary “had been campaigning for more than 16 hours when she strode onto the stage at Evansville Central High School just before 11 p.m….But Clinton betrayed barely a hint of fatigue as she beamed at a crowd of screaming supporters at the high school. ‘This campaign has been a joy,’ she said…Clinton has brought a new zeal to the trail in recent weeks that she shows no signs of abandoning.” Read more.

By the Numbers: “The latest Ipsos poll conducted over the weekend shows that on the eve of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has taken over the lead in popular support from Democrats nationally (47-40).” Less than two weeks ago, Ipsos showed Sen. Obama leading nationally. Read more.

If You Watch One Thing: “Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton appeared on Monday on the ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ to deliver the ‘Top 10’ reasons she loves America, which included the ability to order her trademark pantsuits around the clock on the Internet.”


Why I Support Hillary: General Hugh Shelton, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on why he supports Hillary: “We need a president who will end this war honorably…Clinton is the best person for the huge challenge we still face in Iraq…[she] has gotten to know our military during her time as first lady and as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee…She understands the impact of endless commitments on the service families who also serve our country…After five years, we now have the opportunity to bring this war to an honorable end, with Sen. Clinton as our next commander-in-chief.” Read more.

Sen. Obama’s Attacks Debunked: “Obama is wrong about the gas tax: Think Clinton’s plan to suspend the gas tax temporarily is a bad idea? A similar measure in Illinois - which Obama backed - seems to have helped consumers.” Read more.

“Illuminating, Inspiring” A Charleston Gazette op-ed describes how “Hillary Clinton’s performance on the Senate Armed Services Committee demonstrates her deep desire to know everything necessary to lead this country in difficult, even dangerous, times.” Read more.

Clinton Is Right For Democrats: The Bend Bulletin endorsed Hillary yesterday: “[S]he is a candidate of proven substance. Even if you discount the value of her eight years as first lady — which, if nothing else, familiarized her with the position she seeks — her Senate tenure has been more than twice as long as Obama’s… this country would be better off under the leadership of a pragmatic realist than a celebrity politician whose legislative record, such as it is, contradicts his oratory. In any case, she’d probably be more likely than Obama to defeat McCain in November.”

Clinton. Why She Should Win!
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Friday, May 2, 2008

100+ Reasons Why People Support Hillary

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Latest Hillary News
Iran Scared Of Hillary
From the NY Times

Iran has lodged a formal protest at the United Nations about comments by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton that the United States would “totally obliterate” Iran if it attacked Israel with nuclear weapons, the state-run news agency, IRNA, reported Thursday."

Another reason why I love Hillary. She is tough and means business.

Former DNC chiefs to members: Back Hillary
from the Gaurdian
Seven former Democratic National Committee chairmen have penned an open letter to DNC members urging them to support Hillary Clinton.

Those of us who support Hillary Clinton for president do so with the knowledge that she, just like us, has dedicated her life to improving the standard of living for others, and she has worked to make our Party the strong force that it is today. Her values are our Party's values. Her record of fiscal prudence is matched by her commitment to social responsibility. Her accomplishments in the area of strengthening America's security are a matter of public record.

Hillary has run one of the most formidable campaigns in the history of our Party. Her wins this primary season are significant - Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas. Her base of support includes women, Hispanics, seniors, Catholics, middle and low income Americans, and rural, suburban and urban voters. That's a formidable coalition tailor-made for victory in a November general election.


Hillary on the Choice of Who Pays the Gas Tax
Hillary wants the oil companies to pay the gas tax, rather than hardworking Americans.


A Star Endorsement
The Indianapolis Star today endorsed Hillary: Hillary “offers nuanced positions on how to address the war in Iraq, trade with China and economic expansion. Her depth of knowledge is remarkable…[she] is well prepared for the rigors of the White House. She is tough, experienced and realistic about what can and cannot be accomplished on the world stage…Hillary Clinton is the better choice.” Read more.

HRC Strongest v. McCain:
“A spate of new public polls out this week confirms what we have been arguing for some time: Hillary Clinton is the strongest candidate to beat John McCain in November. The data shows that Clinton not only outperforms Obama in head-to-head matchups, but is also stronger in the all important subcategories that serve as bellwethers for a candidate’s overall strength. In addition, new data out [yesterday] in three swing states vital to Democratic prospects in November show Clinton beating McCain.” Read more and more.

Superdelegate Watch:
Five superdelegates announced their support for Hillary yesterday. Read more and more.

Bill Clinton Jokes About Chelsea "Mom Will Be A Better President"

This is funny





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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hillary's Message to Guam

Hillary sends a special message to Guam on the eve of their upcoming primary.