Clinton claims 'white Americans'
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Hillary Clinton boasts of support from "white Americans"
Sigh. More divisive crap.
Sort by Top Stories (Free subscription) - 05/08/2008 - YouTube
Sigh. More divisive crap.
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There's always been a racial dynamic underlying her claims of electability. See also: The audio
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The last throes are pretty messy. Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Wednesday to continue her quest for the Democratic nomination, arguing she would be the stronger nominee because she appeals to a wider coalition of voters — including whites who have not supported Barack Obama in recent contests. “I have a much broader base to build a winning [...]
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Well that didn't take long. It was less than 24 hours ago that Hillary spoke with congressional leaders about her insistence on continuing her fairy tale campaign for the presidency. As we reported last night , our congressional leaders (that would be Reid and Pelosi) said it was fine for Hillary to continue wasting our time, our money, and our focus for yet another month. But, they said that she wouldn't...
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Clinton: “There was just an AP article posted that found how Sen. Obama’s support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.” “There’s a pattern emerging here,” she said. Yes, there is a pattern emerging. Elrod : […] The implication is, of course, that hard-working goes hand-in-hand with...
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Kathy Kiely and Jill Lawrence reported recently at USA Today that Hillary Rodham Clinton made these "blunt remarks about race" in an interview when asked how she could win the Democratic nomination. "I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article "that found how Sen. Obama's support among working,...
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The audio clip above and this article are so upsetting. Going into cracker-infested West Virginia and Kentucky, Hillary takes a moment to remind people that she is white and that Obama, um, is not. Subtle, no? Spaketh the Hilldebeast: "I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on. There was just an AP article posted that found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans,...
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Last night in another thread, I commented again about how poorly Hillary Clinton has been served by her hired campaign guns. Of course, the senator has stuck her foot in her mouth on her own as well, but nothing compares to this. From a new USA Today interview, she manages to top any dog-whistle race-baiting [...]
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(2008-05-09) — Just a day after Sen. Hillary Clinton told a reporter that she dominates presidential rival Sen. Barack Obama among less-educated white Democrats, the former First Lady announced she had garnered the crucial endorsement of the U.S. of KKKA, a non-profit liberal think tank “that works to advance certain traditional values.” A spokesman for the [...]
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I was thinking she would find a graceful exit strategy. This isn't it. It's disgraceful, disgusting, disappointing and just sad.
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In making her case for why she should stay in the race, Hillary Clinton went even further than her husband did back during the South Carolina primary: Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Wednesday to continue her quest for the Democratic nomination, arguing she would be the stronger nominee because she appeals to a wider coalition of voters [...]
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This is one of those historic TV moments that people will be talking about for a long time. And let me tell you, I lost it as it was happening. Twitter or not, I was agog at the sight of David Gergen calling out Hillary and Bill Clinton on their racist strategy . He even went as far as saying that there is a sense the culture is legitimizing the racist language and creating justifications that is...
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She denies it, but in the end, Hillary makes her presidential campaign all about race. "I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article "that found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfidftLe5Z0 The sabotage of the Obama campaign has begun. Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Wednesday to continue her quest for the Democratic nomination, arguing she would be the stronger nominee because she appeals to a wider coalition of voters — including whites who have not supported Barack Obama in recent contests. “I have a much broader base to build [...]
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Sen. Obama’s support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me Oliver Willis calls it the first Democratic bigot eruption. If she wasn't done with this race yet, she sure is now.
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I have said time and time again that Hillary Clinton will do or say anything to win the presidency. Including race baiting. Don't believe me, well can you tell me who, "hard-working Americans, white Americans" are? She will do anything. I'm just waiting for the July surprise when the Clinton campaign goes nuclear. You ain't seen nothing yet.