Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Maya Angelou

Living legend Maya Angelou talks about why Hillary Clinton is her choice for president.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Watch Gov. Easley Endorse Hillary

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hillary Needs Your Help!!

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Upcoming Primaries Next Week North Carolina & Indiana
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The Tide is Turning - More People Have Voted For Hillary Than Any Other Candidate

More People Have Voted For Hillary Than Any Other Candidate: “After last night's decisive victory in Pennsylvania, more people have voted for Hillary than any other candidate, including Sen. Obama. Estimates vary slightly, but according to Real Clear Politics, Hillary has received 15,095,663 votes to Sen. Obama's 14,973,720, a margin of more than 120,000 votes. ABC News reported this morning that ‘Clinton has pulled ahead of Obama’ in the popular vote. This count includes certified vote totals in Florida and Michigan.” Read more.

The Tide is Turning: “The voters in Pennsylvania have spoken. America is listening. And the tide is turning…Despite making an unprecedented financial investment in his Pennsylvania campaign, including millions on negative ads …Sen. Obama again failed to win a state that will be vital to a Democratic victory in November.” Read more.

$$$: The campaign has raised more than $3.5 million since PA polls closed last night…last night’s fundraising total the was the strongest ever.

Fighting for You: In last night’s victory speech, Hillary told voters, “I’m in this race to fight for you, to fight for everyone who has ever been counted out …I need your help to continue this journey. This is your campaign and this is your victory tonight. Your support has meant the difference between winning and losing.” Watch here and read it here.

In Case You Missed It: The Washington Post reports that “unable once again to score a knockout, Sen. Barack Obama is likely to make his new negative tone even more negative.” Read more.

Closing the Deal? The AP asks: “Why can't Barack Obama close the deal? ...Unfortunately for Obama…it’s a question that bears repeating…The loss, despite a massive cash infusion and robust campaign presence in the state, underscores the persistent problems he’s had winning over many of the voters who form the traditional Democratic party base.” Read more.

On Tap: Hillary attends an event in Indianapolis, IN today…Tomorrow - joined by former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Hugh Shelton - she returns to North Carolina for stops in Jacksonville, Fayetteville, and Asheville. On Friday and Saturday, Hillary campaigns in Indiana.

On the Air: In a new NC Ask Me ad, Hillary responds to veteran David Eichhorn from Hickory, NC: “It is one of the highest obligations of our president and Commander-in- Chief to take care of our veterans. We owe everything to those who have served us.” Watch it here… “Jobs,” airing in IN, emphasizes that “the next president has to begin putting the American people first. Your jobs, your health care, your futures.” Watch it here.



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Calling All Education Bloggers

2008 Education "Blogger Summit"
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Hillary Wins Pennsylvania!

Thank you Pennsylvania!



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Monday, April 21, 2008

Get Ready To Vote Tomorrow! Go Hillary!


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Sunday, April 20, 2008

*Breaking* Hillary Regains Nationwide Lead Among Democrats

Just In: Hillary Regains Nationwide Lead Among Democrats

Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows that Hillary Clinton now receives 46% of the support of Democrats nationally, compared to 45% for Barack Obama, marking the first time Obama has not led in Gallup's daily tracking since March 18-20.



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Friday, April 18, 2008

Calling All Education Bloggers

2008 Education "Blogger Summit"
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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Undecided Voters Respond Strongly to Hillary


Undecided Voters Respond Strongly to Hillary

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Latest Hillary News April 17th

The Reviews Are In: After last night’s debate in Philadelphia, Hillary was described as “the winner,” having a “strong presence,’ and “in her element.” Read more.

State of the Race: Howard Wolfson and Phil Singer assess the State of the Race on a 10am ET conference call with reporters this morning.

Previewing Today in PA: Hillary and Chelsea host a conversation with families in Haverford, PA and host a Block Party outside the Mayfair Diner in Philadelphia. Hillary also appears on Comedy Central’s the Colbert Report at 11:30pm ET tonight.

Young Democrats For Hillary: The editorial board of University of Pennsylvania’s The Daily Pennsylvanian endorsed Hillary. “Clinton…is ready to lead this nation now. A successful champion for change…[she] has the ability to turn policy into reality.” Read More.

On The Air In Indiana: The Clinton campaign unveiled a new ad in Indiana that highlights Hillary’s commitment to protect American defense manufacturing jobs. Watch here. Read more.

Endorsement Watch: The Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association (OPCMIA) endorsed Hillary. OPCMIA President Pat Finley said: “We need a leader with Hillary Clinton’s ability to turn around the economy and rebuild the middle class.” Salsa icon Willie Colon also endorsed Hillary: “Clinton is more qualified than any other candidate to represent residents of Puerto Rico. ‘Hillary has been on the side of our families for over 35 years.’” Read more and more.

Speaking Out: Darrin McCormick, Mayor of Williamson, WV, described Sen. Obama’s comments about Americans in small towns as “demeaning” and “fe[lt] like all Americans will feel the same way.” Read More.

In Case You Missed It: “ABC News’ Teddy Davis and Talal Al-Khatib Report: Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., maintained at Wednesday's ABC News debate in Philadelphia that his handwriting does not appear on a 1996 questionnaire stating support for a ban on the manufacture, sale, and possession of handguns. The Democratic presidential frontrunner made this claim even though a copy of the original document suggests otherwise.” Read more.

On Tap: Hillary will visit North Carolina on Friday to participate in a conversation with Dr. Maya Angelou at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem.

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Latest Hillary news for April 12th & 13th

Previewing Today: Hillary attends the Bipartisan Presidential Compassion Forum at Messiah College in Grantham, PA after canvassing in Scranton, PA and Drexel Hill, PA. For more information on the Forum, visit its website here and read CNN’s coverage here.

Defense Jobs in Indiana: At an AM General plant with Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) in Mishewaka, IN yesterday, Hillary outlined a “plan…to keep more military-related manufacturing in the United States, calling it an economic and security priority.” She then toured the Magnaquench facilities in Valparaiso, IN. One supporter said: “Hillary is a combination of intelligence, fortitude and integrity ... (and will) bring us back out of this recession.” Read more here and here.

Hillary Hoists To Hoosiers: Hillary “showed her Midwestern roots” when visiting a local pizzeria with Indiana mayors David Uran and Tom McDermott, Jr. With the “packed restaurant look[ing] on,” Mayor Uran toasted Hillary and said, “Let's raise our glasses to the next president of the United States” Read more.

If You Read One Thing Today: Geoff Garin, the campaign’s Chief Strategist, had this to say about Sen. Obama’s recent mischaracterizations of Pennsylvanians: “These are the kinds of attitudes that have created a gulf between Democrats and lots of small-town and heartland voters that we've been working very, very hard to bridge…I saw Senator Obama's comments as a step backward to building those kinds of bridges.” Read more.

Support from PA Mayors: On a conference call yesterday, PA Mayors supporting Hillary discussed Sen. Obama’s comments mischaracterizing Pennsylvanians. Mayor Steve Reed of Harrisburg, PA said this: “I’m supporting Hillary Clinton. I do so without hesitation. Her roots are in Pennsylvania. She understands the people of this state. She understands small town values. She’d make a terrific president. She’ll bring us together.” Read more and more.

In Case You Missed It: Hillary responded to Sen. Obama’s mischaracterizations of Pennsylvanians at a campaign stop in Indianapolis, IN yesterday: “Americans are fair-minded and good-hearted people. We have ups and downs. We face challenges and problems. But our views are rooted in real values, and they should be respected.” Watch here.

On Tap: On Monday, Hillary will attend a forum about manufacturing sponsored by the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) in Pittsburgh, PA. She will deliver remarks at the Philadelphia County Democratic Dinner and will host a “Solutions for the Pennsylvania Economy” rally in Bristol, PA.

Recapping Yesterday: In West Philadelphia, Hillary unveiled her “$4-billion-a-year anticrime plan that would put 100,000 new police officers on the streets and help state and local governments reduce the flow of repeat offenders back to prison.” Read more.

Rudy for Hillary: Actor Sean Astin, known for his title role in “Rudy,” said this about Hillary to a crowd in PA: “She’s an extraordinary woman who has the sincerity and the genuine-ness we need in a president. She is authentic and it comes out when you hear her speak.” Read more.

Strong In The Hoosier State: Several more Indiana state legislators have pledged their support for Hillary, including State Rep. Tim Skinner of Terre Haute: “‘I want our country to be healthy again, as I’m sure you do; I want working families to have the standard and quality of living that we had during the Clinton administration; and I want a president who has a vision for world peace,’ he said to applause from the audience. ‘I believe that Hillary Clinton can do those things and that she has the knowledge to step into the Oval Office on January 20 to be our president from the very first day.’” Read more.

Gen. Clark Touts Clinton to Hoosiers: Gen. Wesley Clark told voters in Indiana that Hillary’s “experience, knowledge and character are far superior.” Read more.

Hillary attends the “Compassion Forum” on Sunday at Messiah College in Grantham, PA…It will air on CNN and is sponsored by Faith and Public Life. Read more and more.

Just Words?: An editorial in the Wall Street Journal examines Sen. Obama’s changing position on public financing. Read more.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

**Video - Joe Scarborough interviews Hillary

**Video - Joe Scarborough interviews Hillary

Joe Scarborough interviews Hillary


$300,000 a Day!!

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Hillary raises 2.5 million from the Elton John concert

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Hillary on gay rights.

Hillary just gets it right and wants to promote equality for all Americans.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

LET’S TALK ABOUT THE MEDIA,


Somebody asked me why I think there is media bias against Hillary Clinton in her quest to the White House. My answer was a resounding, “Are you kidding me?”

Look up media bias and Wikipedia will tell us that Media bias is a term used to describe a real or perceived bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media.

I’ve always come to rely on the news to deliver the day’s events just as I rely on my mailman to deliver my mail. Never did it occur to me that our news media would abuse its power in the way I’ve witnessed in this election process.

The media is the most powerful force in the world. Now you might find this obvious, but let me provide more depth to my thinking process.

There is nothing in this world that is not given by language. Language shapes everything we experience. It shapes our view of the world and the people in it. Nothing has more influence on us than language.

In short, there is nothing more powerful in the world than language. Not money, not status, not our looks or our popularity that has more power than the power of language. Yes, you and I and the average Joe have tremendous power in the palm of our hand. Without language, nothing can be accomplished.

Now I’m talking about language used in all forms. Yes, there is speaking and writing but there is also the language of a raised eyebrow, the roll of the eyes, the gasps with hand over mouth and any other gestures that translate to another a communication that can alter another’s point of view. And we can “spin” our language to get agreement from others. The illusion is that the more agreement I get in the world, the more it IS the truth.

According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_bias#Sources_of_media_bias, The news is a product not only of deliberate manipulation, but of the ideological and economic conditions under which the media operate.

Have you ever noticed that the more agreement we get from others, the more it occurs like the truth? Let’s face it, if I come across with enough authority and articulate my claims as if I already have agreement, you will either dismiss my claims or take the time to prove me wrong or you’ll accept it as truth and go about your day. The latter is what concerns me.

Not all of us have the time or resources to look into the claims we hear about. It can be taken as truth if a claim is on the news or an ad slick. It’s important to remember that just because something is in print or on the air doesn’t mean it’s the truth.


According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_bias#Sources_of_media_bias
While appearing independent, the news media are institutions that are controlled or heavily influenced by government and business interests experienced with manufacturing of consent/consensus.

In an interview with Clinton in November, 2007, Katie Couric of CBS asked Clinton “if its not you, then how disappointed with you be?” followed by “I know your confident it’s going to be you, but there is a possibility that it won’t be”. In another interview this past February, Couric asked Clinton again if she considered the possibility that she may not win. I’m curious what Couric wanted from Clinton by asking her in two interviews if she entertains the possibility of not winning the election. At the end of the interview Couric asked the former first lady if her high school nickname was “fridgidaire”.

This is when I realized that the media is not in support of Clinton. I then got online to post a complaint of the obvious bias when I noticed that I wasn’t alone in my view. A majority of the comments posted on CBS.com reflected my thoughts on the matter.

From here I began to look at every political link I could find online just to study the comments. Sure enough, it seems many people see right through the media bias while others posted comments that reflected they were sold, hook, line and sinker, or agreed with the media.

Recently I watched Keith Olbermann’s Special Comment on MSNBC.com where he lays into Clinton for her “tepid” response to Ferraro’s comments. Personally, I thought he sounded like a small dog with a napoleon complex. I watch him barking at the camera the way a mentally impaired dog would bark at peach fuzz floating to the floor. I could not hear a word he was saying except… “yap yap yap Clinton, yap yap yap Ferraro.” I was waiting for the foam to ride down the sides of his mouth. I got the message but I felt the raging tone to not be a match for the content of his report. Yet I didn't see any special barking comments by Olbermann over Obama's grand standing speech on top of America's outrage with Reverend Wright's special brand of American hatred. Now there’s icing on a mud pie.

Back to language and the affect it has over the way we view our world. Let's look at Blog and News Captions. It took me less than 1 minute to find these captions online. Notice these key words that can affectively skew our view:

According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_bias#Sources_of_media_bias
Sources of media bias include framing devices are employed in stories by featuring some angles and downplaying others

“Senator, you must correct the wrong done to Obama”
– Olbermann March 12, 2008

“Media Won't Stick Fork in Clinton Bid”
– Political Machine, By Tommy Christopher March 22 2008

"Why can't Hillary's Tough campaign beat Obama's 'Hope'
-- Wonkette's Ken Layne, March 2008

“Clinton Dirty Laundry Aired”
-- AOL Video, March 2008

“Hillary Clinton's Campaign Finished?”
-- AOL Video, March 2008

Undecided: Hillary keeps shifting slogans”
-- Ben Smith - Politico.com

The bottom line is this. In spite of the media bias against Clinton, she is thriving. Why? Because, I know from personal experience that you cannot keep what is possible down. As I write this I am fighting Stage 4 cancer and have been frustrated by the constant fight it has put me through. But when I watch Hillary triumph over all the odds, I am filled with unshakeable resoluteness. Hillary can overcome the odds the media stacks against her, just as she’ll overcome the odds that our current President will leave behind when she becomes the President of the United States.

This media bias game she is dealing with is just tidily winks for her. And, I might add, a great training ground as a leader of the powerful country in the world.

So WORD UP people because Clinton is not going anywhere but to the oval office.

~ Robin Carlson
Aka Rockin Robin
March 24, 2008

The 4 Latest Hillary Ads

Nuestra Amiga (Our Friend)
Hillary is the one candidate in this race who understands the Latino community and the problems that it faces -- lack of health care, the economic crisis, and the high cost of living.


Scranton
Hillary spent her summers in Scranton growing up, and those memories are part of the foundation of her faith in the American dream.


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Spectacular
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell says it's going to take a fighter to get us out of the mess we're in -- and Hillary is that fighter.


Get It Done
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter explains why he's supporting Hillary for president.


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Monday, April 7, 2008

Hillary on Ellen

Hillary on Ellen On Part 1


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Showing how unfair the media has been towards Hillary

Hillary Unveils Plan To Find A Cure For Breast Cancer

A Cure Within Our Lifetime: Hillary unveils her plan to find a cure for breast cancer within our lifetime on The Ellen DeGeneres Show today. Hillary’s plan would provide $300 million a year in increased funding for breast cancer research at the National Institutes of Health, the National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. Read more.

Tar Heels for Hillary: Hillary opened her Winston-Salem headquarters Sunday. Said one supporter, “I’m going to do everything I can to ensure her election…this is an exciting time.” Read more.

All Voices Count in PA: “Five women, including a senior campaign adviser and a congresswoman, traveled to Penn State” as part of the “All Voices Count” Women's Tour… Heather Tom, an Emmy award-winning actress “said she wants a president with a plan, who can work in a bipartisan way, and that when Clinton sat down with her, she took the time to listen.” Read more.

Missoula, MT: Hillary “brought a crowd of 1,500-some supporters to their feet time and again” at a town hall yesterday where she announced her plan to promote green energy in Montana. One Montana professor had this to say: “(Clinton) knows policy and can hold her own.” Read more and more.

In Case You Missed It: Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on Sunday’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos: “I worked with Senator Clinton to provide military health care to every guard and reserve member.” Watch here.

On the Map: During her time as First Lady, Hillary visited over 80 countries. See more.

On Tap: Tomorrow morning, Hillary delivers remarks to the Communication Workers of America.

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

My experience at the 43rd District caucus

I went to the District caucus in Wallingford as an alternate delegate for Hillary Clinton. In my precinct level in Capitol Hill Obama was awarded 4 delegates, 4 alternates and Hillary was awarded 2 delegates, 2 alternates. I didn't know what to expect at the district convention on Saturday. When I first arrived at the High School in Wallingford I was surrounded by a lot of Obama supporters. I was very nervous knowing that if the Hillary delegates didn't show up nor their alternates that Hillary would lose votes. After signing into my precinct and waiting in the alternate section to see if I was needed I started to see a lot of Hillary supporters surrounding me. There was a different feeling that I had at the district convention then I had at my local caucus last month. I was the lone voice for Hillary at my precinct caucus. She had supporters in the room but no one wanted to talk on her behalf so I stood up and talked everytime after an Obama supporter did to get her message across. In the convention yesterday I was seeing as much determination that Hillary has been showing throughout her entire campaign in that room. There were so many alternates that showed up for Hillary hoping that they could be involved in the process. They wanted to help Hillary out because they believe in her so much and know that she is the leader that is needed to turn this country around. The chair announced that 35 Hillary delegates didn't show up and over 100 Obama delegates didn't show up. They were calling name after name and everytime I looked to see who was walking down the bleacher stairs the people I was seeing were wearing Hillary stickers, buttons, shirts. Only a handful of names were left to be called and I thought well I am glad that my delegates came out today for her and then of all of a sudden my name was called. I was able to leave the alternate room and join the delegate room. The people next to me in the alternate room were upset that they couldn't participate because they know this country needs someone like Hillary to solve our problems. I have never seen so many people so committed to a candidate and bringing so much passion with them. I had a tough time picking 7 women and 7 men to move on to the next level to represent all of us. The reason I had such a hard time was because no one was backing down in their belief about Hillary (which was one of the things I was looking for since delegates can change their votes at the next levels). Every single one of them was going to fight for Hillary like she has been fighting for us. It makes me feel confidant that the Hillary supporters that were picked to be delegates from the precinct cacuses were very serious about their responsiblity and they have their eye on the prize. After seeing the showing for the Obama supporters I don't know the same can be said about them. At my precinct caucus they had around 20 people trying to get the spot for 4 delegates and 4 alternates. Yet those people that fought so hard to go to the next level didn't even show up. There are many reasons why these delegates didn't show up and it's only a guess as to the reason why they didn't. After leaving that event yesterday I walked away feeling like I wasn't one of the few people in Seattle wanting and working to get Hillary elected but I felt like I had an entire community standing next to me to get Hillary elected to not only be our 44th President but to be our first female President. If all of her supporters work together we can help her prove the pundits wrong, and the elders in the party who told her to drop out and show America that anything is possible. I urge everyone to go to http://www.hillaryclinton.com/ and place phone calls to PA and to the later contests. If everyone of Hillarys supporters makes 1-2 calls we can make a great impact in her campaign and show them that just because an opponent outspends you 2:1 and at times 5:1 that we can still win. Let's send the Clintons back to the White House because we know they can clean another Bushs mess.

Friday, April 4, 2008

FACTCHECK.ORG examines Obama's Misleading Ad



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Hillary On Ellen This Monday - Watch This Preview

Hillary on Ellen
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No Really. Hillary Has a Decent Shot
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Latest News April 4th

Poverty Czar: Today in her speech at the Mason Temple in Memphis, TN, paying tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in remembrance of the 40th anniversary of his assassination, Hillary announces a cabinet level position that will be solely and fully devoted to ending poverty as we know it in America.

A Tribute To Dr. King: Earlier this week, Hillary released a video inviting supporters to submit testimonials about the impact of Dr. King’s work on their lives. View here.

On The Air: The Clinton campaign released the first 60-second television ad statewide in North Carolina inviting Tar Heel voters to submit questions. “I'm committed to hearing directly from voters across the Tar Heel State, so in this new ad, I'm asking North Carolinians to talk to me.” Hillary will answer those questions in follow-up ads in the coming weeks. Watch Here. Submit questions here.

Tonight Show: Hillary appeared on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” despite, Hillary joked, being “pinned down by sniper fire at the Burbank airport.”

Hillary On Jay Leno Part 1



Hillary On Jay Leno Part 2



This is Joe Scarborough talking about her appearance


If You Read One Thing Today: The NYT writes “Senator Barack Obama’s support among Democrats nationally has softened over the last month…as voters have taken a slightly less positive view of him than they did after his burst of victories in February, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.” Read more.

By The Numbers: A new poll out from Research 2000 shows Hillary leading in the Hoosier State (49-46). See the results here.

Endorsement Watch: Former Indiana Congressman John Brademas endorsed Hillary because she “has the intelligence, the integrity, and the experience to jump-start our struggling economy, create needed Hoosier jobs and put the country back on the right track.” Read more.

More Hoosiers For Hillary: Hillary received the endorsements of 21 additional mayors and four local Democratic Party leaders in Indiana. “These mayors and local leaders see up close every day the impact of our rough economy on families in their communities. They know it’s going to take someone who can deliver real solutions to put our economy back on track.” Read more.

West Virginia Announcements: The campaign announced its West Virginia State Director and Communications Director. New State Director, Talley Sargent: “West Virginians have patiently waited their turn to head to the ballot box – and now they will have their opportunity to make their vote count.” Read more.

Save the Date: Hillary agreed to an April 27th debate in Raleigh, NC hosted by CBS. Read more.

On Tap In Oregon: Hillary will hold a town hall in Hillsboro and will host a rally in Eugene.

In Case You Missed It: “A key adviser to Sen. Obama’s campaign is recommending in a confidential paper that America keep between 60,000 and 80,000 troops in Iraq as of late 2010, a plan at odds with the public pledge of the Illinois senator to withdraw combat forces from Iraq within 16 months of taking office.” Read more.



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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Go for meat and potatoes. Not cotton candy

Here is great Viral Video someone created Obama is all hype or "Will.im.not" - Go for meat and potatoes. Not cotton candy.


I was kind of shocked by the Will.I.Am response in that video so I looked up the original video from Larry King and it is suprising how different Will.I.Am's response is compared to America Ferrara's response.



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Hillary News For April 3rd
Tonight on The Tonight Show: Hillary will appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Strong on the Economy: At yesterday’s jobs summit, Hillary outlined her insourcing agenda that provides $7 billion in tax incentives and investments for firms creating jobs in America. Read the plan here. Read more and more.

Big Change: USA Today’s “Clinton’s goals for economy? Big change” details Hillary’s plans for the economy given that “there is still time for policymakers to avert a lengthy and punishing downturn.” Read more.

In Case You Missed It: Hillary appeared on CNBC’s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer.” Watch here.

Jim Cramer also thinks Hillary is the best candidate for the economy



Swing State Lead:
A new Quinnipiac poll shows Hillary beating McCain in key swing states. In Florida, she leads McCain 44-42 while Obama trails McCain by 9 points. In Ohio, Hillary leads McCain 48-39 while Obama is only ahead of McCain by 1. Read more.

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For the Long Run: “Hang in there, Hillary…This Democratic presidential race is much too close - and you’d disappoint way too many people - if you let a bunch of party hacks and hand-wringers force you out now.” Read more.

Active In The Tar Heel State: North Carolina For Hillary announced the grand opening of its state headquarters in Raleigh. Read more.

Previewing Today: Hillary hosts a “Hillary Live” fundraising event in Beverly Hills, CA.

A Tribute To Dr. King: On Friday, Hillary visits Memphis, TN to pay tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in remembrance of the 40th anniversary of his assassination. She released a video inviting her supporters to submit testimonials about the impact Dr. King’s work has had on their lives. View here.

On Tap: Hillary will attend the North Dakota Democratic NPL State Convention in Grand Forks, ND on Friday and will be campaigning in Oregon on Saturday.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.





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Too Much Democracy? & Hillary leads in swing states

Too Much Democracy?


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Latest News April 2nd

Swing State Lead: A new Quinnipiac poll shows Hillary leading in key swing states. In Florida, she leads McCain 44-42 while Obama trails McCain by 9 points. In Ohio, Hillary leads McCain 48-39 while Obama is only ahead of McCain by 1. Read more.

Strong on the Economy: Today, Hillary wraps up her “Solutions for the Pennsylvania Economy” tour with a 21st Century Jobs Summit in Pittsburgh, PA focused on Hillary’s “insourcing” agenda that provides $7 billion in tax incentives and investments for firms creating jobs in America. Preview the Summit here.

Recapping Yesterday: Hillary announced her plan to create 3 million jobs by investing in infrastructure at the AFL-CIO in Philadelphia, PA. Read excerpts of the speech.

Recalling Rocky: Yesterday Hillary “recall[ed] a famous scene on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art [and] said to end her presidential campaign now would be as if ‘Rocky Balboa had gotten halfway up those art museum steps and said, ‘Well, I guess that's about far enough.’’” Read more.

Too Much Democracy?: On last night’s Daily Show, Jon Stewart pokes fun at calls for Hillary to quit: “Too much democracy… killing Democratic Party… must make it stop.” Watch here.

Run, Hillary, Run: A North Carolina columnist writes “With the race so close, Clinton would be a fool to hand Sen. Barack Obama a nomination he has yet to legitimately earn.” Read more.

A Record to Run On: In the Senate, Hillary has sponsored or co-sponsored 54 bills that became law. Read more.

By the Primary Numbers: A new SurveyUSA poll shows Hillary leading in Indiana by nine points (52-43).

Roots: Hillary tells supporters in Wilkes-Barre, PA: “My family has deep roots here…and we don’t quit. From the coal mines to the lace mills, we have worked our hearts out, and I will work my heart out for you.” Read more.

April Fool’s: Yesterday, Hillary surprised reporters, challenging Sen. Obama to a bowl-off…“It is time for his campaign to get out of the gutter and allow all the pins to be counted…When this game is over, the American people will know that when that phone rings at 3 a.m., they'll have a president ready to bowl on day one.” Read more.

Just Words: On the campaign trail, Senator Obama has spoken as though he were opposed to the Bush Administration’s energy policy, but in 2005 he voted for the administration’s Energy Bill, written in secret by Cheney and the energy lobby. Read more.

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