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Category: President 2008 (Page 50 of 80)

Jack Murtha endorses Hillary

Murtha’s endorsement is a huge win for Hillary in Pennsylvania. She already has a big lead in the state, and this will help even more. He also helps her with the Iraq War issue as well.

On the other hand, Murtha is known as one of the biggest earmark spenders in Congress. He knows how to play by the old rules and he’s cozy with the lobbyists. I’m sure Obama’s reform agenda does not sit too well with him.

Karl Rove would be proud

In the Bizarro World of the Hillary Clinton campaign, you can do something, and then accuse your opponent of doing what you just did with a straight face without a hint of irony. Here’s the latest from the “elite” Clinton team:

“The path that they’ve chosen is quiet clear,” said Howard Wolfson, Clinton’s press secretary. “The Obama campaign is going to attack Sen. Clinton, they are going to engage in a full assault, they are going to engage in Republican talking points to pursue it… Rather then choosing to build Sen. Obama, they have chosen to tear Sen. Clinton down.”

Yes, they think you’re stupid.

It’s the same kind of “logic” that Hillary uses when she says that the Michigan primary was “fair” even though Barack Obama’s name was not on the ballot and she is quoted as having said before the primary that the primary did not count.

The Audacity of Hope

Andrew posts an entire sermon from Reverend Wright, Obama’s old pastor. The networks have been playing clip after clip of some of Wright’s offensive comments, leaving the impression that every sermon he gives has this type of language.

The sermon posted by Andrew is called “The Audacity of Hope” and Barack Obama used this as the title of his second book. When you read the sermon, you see a pastor doing what you would expect from a pastor, giving a sermon about finding hope through one’s faith. It’s a good sermon.

After reading this, it is easier to beieve Obama’s claim that most of what he heard at Trinity were sermons about Jesus and family.

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