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Re: Why GOP Wants Hillary: (none / 0)

Hillary's tax returns? The ones she's releasing on April 15th? Or the 25+ years of Clinton tax returns that are already in the public domain? Which one of those do you see as problematic for her? Because remember, Ken Starr went over every tax return she and Bill ever filed and reported on them.

And if the GOP wants her so badly, why is Dick Morris telling Republicans it's their moral duty to show and vote for her? If the GOP wants her so badly, why is Obama asking them to vote for him to keep her out of the White House? Why would that be a successful tact? Why was Obama running "Democrat for a day" campaigns in Texas and in Florida?
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by Little Otter on Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 04:39:03 PM EST

Limbaugh (none / 0)

Limbaugh instructed his listeners to vote for her.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/s ite_030608/content/01125109.guest.html

Obama's outreach to rank and file Republicans is an appeal to those whose overriding interest is in seeing the best person elected President.  The appeals of the Republican mouthpieces come from those whose overriding interest is in seeing a Republican win -- regardless of who would objectively be best for the job.  Thus it is not contradictory that both appeals are going on at once.  However, it is clear that those Republicans who understand electoral strategy --and care more about their party winning than getting the best person in office -- are backing Hillary because they think they can beat her.


by DreamsOfABlueNation on Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 09:37:29 PM EST
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