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 Tear Bomb: Hillary Clinton Cries Again

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Posted on 02-04-08 1:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hillary sheds a tear (or two) again.

Obama is catching up on the polls but may not have enough time to win.

Hillary Clinton cries in Connecticut

by Jason George

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Sen. Hillary Clinton teared up this morning at an event at the Yale Child Study Center, where she worked while in law school in the early 1970s.

Penn Rhodeen, who was introducing Clinton, began to choke up, leading Clinton's eyes to fill with tears, which she wiped out of her left eye. At the time, Rhodeen was saying how proud he was that the sheepskin-coat, bell-bottom-wearing young woman he met in 1972 was now running for president.

"Well, I said I would not tear up; already we're not exactly on the path," Clinton said with emotion after the introduction.

Clinton is holding a roundtable discussion with Connecticut women to talk about childcare and healthcare.

When Clinton got misty-eyed at an event in New Hampshire on Jan. 7, politicos and pundits filled hours discussing if it helped her, and Clinton eventually pointed to the moment as when she "found her voice" and turned the corner in the Granite State.

At the time, there was much debate if the candidate's emotional response to a question -- "How do you do it?"" -- was genuine or calculated.

Let the conversation begin again...



 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If the media picks up the story, it might be to her advantage as it was in NH (as some would argue). This comes at a time when Obama is running close to her amongst women (esp white women)

This is getting more interesting by the minute.



 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why is it a big deal anyways? She's just a human and so is Barack.

 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am all for H. Clinton.  She sounds so much confidient than B. Obama.  And again I think if B. Obama is president, I see States splitting on basis of race and things getting worst.
 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yeah. It would not have been a big deal if it didn't have any political impact I suppose. In New Hampshire many people have argued that shedding a tear made her more human and  helped her earn the sympathy of some voters who reacted with emotion and empathy.  In a close race, even if it sways a few people, it can make an impact. I guess we will know tomorrow.

 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Simpson -

By the same token,  a Hillary win could split the country along gender lines. However, the general elections cant be won on race and gender, and barring South Carolina, I doubt either of them will over play that card.



 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Whether her tears are genuine or phony, I don't see its gonna help her any further. No one wants a candidate who fakes tears in oder to garner sympathy votes as their president.....people don't want their president crying all the times....they want COURAGE and COMPETENCY not EMOTION. surely them americans aren't this stupid but wait they elected BUSH twice....so if her crying works i won't be surprised either LMFAO. well, it worked the day before NH and the SECOND time it happends, again the day before super tuesday .....somebody hand her kleenex LOL.
 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I knew it was only a matter of time before our Nepali daju bhai (didi bahini as well??) started shaping up the US elections hehe. I am dying to see who now starts the thread: Hilary or Obama? Or  McCain or Obama...kinda like those spams that pop up online. That thread would be interesting....hmmm.


 
Posted on 02-04-08 1:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"I knew it was only a matter of time before our Nepali daju bhai (didi bahini as well??) started shaping up the US elections"

LOL!

Don't forget some of them can vote and every vote counts.

 
Posted on 02-04-08 2:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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She is working the crowd. Do not like the Clintons anymo. After what they tried to pull in South Carolina. Even TeddyK said they went a lil too far distorting Barak's records.

Is she going to tear up or take action if she gets elected? They are borrowing a page from ArchitectRove's BushWhack tactics. Like they did to Kerry with them swift boats, his war records, etc etc.

 

Just makes me wonder how come only thugs and sleazebags get mass appeal while true public advocates like Nader, Paul ,Kusenich are always brushed aside ?

That goode old statement anyone can run for president is becoming obsolete. $$$$ to run for office + lyin' cheatin' schumbags to pour in $$$ in the campaign = The payday.

Clinton's pardons, Bush's buddies making the biggest profit in the history of oil business(and 40 Billion PROFIT we are paying for it everyday).

They dun give a fug aboyt anything. They forget all the shit they talk about right after they take that Presidential Oath.

 
Posted on 02-04-08 2:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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here comes a cynic ....... hhmmmm  it never hurts to be that BHYAGUTA which forages outside its own KUWA as well.
 
Posted on 02-04-08 2:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is ok to cry if you feel like it.

Go, Hillary, go.

Go with all the ammos you have in your war chest.

This is Super Tuesday.


 
Posted on 02-04-08 2:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey BC -

One reason why candidates like Nader don't do well is because the two parties have, to some measure, co-opted their agenda. Not all of it but enough of it to make candidates like him inviable.  There a  a lot of  phoniness to all this, but it seems to have worked. E.g the evangelical right and the Republican party and the green left and the Democratic party

Just my thoughts.



 
Posted on 02-04-08 4:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here you go- Happy Hillary.No more tears.

 
Posted on 02-04-08 4:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Capn'

The Land of the free ain't free anymore. POLITCIANS ARE OWNED BY LOBBYISTS, Lobbyists ARE OWNED BY CORPORATIONS. Legislations are made to served their interest. Bush has thinned out the middle class sooo much that the whole economy is about to come crashing down. Rich are getting richer at our expense. 40 Billion(how much Microsoft wants to pay for Yahoo)PROFIT for just Exxon and YET WE ARE STILL PAYING CLOSE TO $3 a gallon.

 

It ticks me off to be paying extra $2 a gallon to goto Exon's profit ? Democrat and Republican political elite act as if this country belongs to them. Not letting the likes of Nader and others to participate in the electoral process.

 

I really liked the California Governer's election when you had people from all walks of like run for ofice. We had comedians, porn stars, actors, actresses, and people from all walks of life participate in it. Now that competition.

 

 



 
Posted on 02-04-08 4:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I hate to be the cynic; however, given that Barack has caught up with "Billary" in California and in most of the 22 states that are up for grabs on Feb 5th, I'm not surprised she cried - it having worked so well for her in New Hampshire!

I respect Mrs. Clinton and the tremendous amount she has achieved; however, I resent the following about her: claiming to be "feminist" when she allows Bill to play attack dog every time she is in trouble on the campaign trail; the unabashed race baiting that Bill seems to relish these days and the constant references to "I and We" vis-a-vis Bill's administration that would lead one to legitimately wonder whether poor Al Gore was relegated to fetching coffee for the entire length of the first round of Billary as presidents!! For a candidate who screams till she's hoarse about the lack of truth from the Bush presidency, she seems to suffer from a very convenient lack of memory. She touts labour unions but sat on the board of WalMart; she touts health care and the needs to reform it, but has taken millions in funding from phramaceutical and health care lobbyists; recently, she has morphed into the John Edwards Protege and wants to take on mortage companies while the big guns at Countrywide, one of the most egregious lenders of subprime loans are one of her biggest backers - Politics is a dirty game, but it is far too hypocritical of the Clintons to point fingers at others when they have seemingly perfected the art of hypocrisy!

Barack may be young and a political novice (if one can call years of community organizing and time spent in the Illinois legislature that); granted his oratory skills may bend more towards platitudes than substance, but at least, there is the hope that he says what he means- that is more than I can hope for from Billary

....enough venting, back to work :-))!..how are you Captain? hope all is well.


 
Posted on 02-04-08 6:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey Nepaali -

Long time! I am well, thanks. How have you been?  Very interesting commentary there. Robert Deniro was at an Obama rally in NJ today (which interestingly was not well attended for whatever reason) where he quipped "If we were to elect someone based on experience, we should be voting for Dick Cheney" I am sure Clinton supporters can make up a similar line for Obama but though you'd enjoy the humor.

Bathroom Coffee -

I hear you and can relate to some of your sentiments. In some ways I think this election produced quite an good array of candidates attractive to activists or people close to activist causes - from Mike Gravel to Ron Paul to Kucinich and dare I say Obama. You must have heard Nader is  considering a run again. A lot of times we blame the people for not electing whom we think of as deserving candidates. I remember Ganesh Man Singh used to call Nepali people  bhedas. Those same bhedas  rallied around him later and helped him carve his place in history.  Over the years I have come to believe that elections or political movements are ultimately about running a good campaign and if anyone should be blamed, we should start with the politicians, the people at the top of these campaigns. Nader and a lot of the other so-called "fringe candidates" are for responsible for the failures of their candidacy and we shouldn't look to point the finger of blame elsewhere in my opinion.

Tisa -

Good luck with Hillary I have met some passionate supporters of hers and can respect their sentiments. A colleague of mine took the day of today to attend a Hillary rally and work the phones for her. Below is an interesting article about how close friends and family are divided between Obama and Hillary - thought you and others might find this to be of interest if you haven't already read it.

In Democratic families, politics makes for estranged bedfellows



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Posted on 02-04-08 7:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Also, good luck to the supporters of Hillary, McCain, Romney and the others tomorrow. Here's an Obama  video I like:

Yes, We Can! - Si, Se Puede  - the Black Eyed Peas


 
Posted on 02-05-08 11:43 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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  1. If Hillary gets more than 200 delegates advantage tonight, she will most probably win it all. She already has 61 delegates advantage (all she needs is 140 more). If this happens, Obama should look for ways to gracefully quit within a week.
  2. If Obama trails by 75 to 175 delegates, this race will drag for ever (without anyone having much momentum, in my opinion). Assuming, super delegates are evenly split, this could go all the way to the convention.
  3. If Obama trails by less than 75 delegates (but still trails), he has the momentum and this thing should be decided by March (in Ohio) or by April (in Pennsylvania)—most probably in his favor.
  4. If Obama ends up leading with the total number of delegates tonight, the game is over. Hillary should quit gracefully. He already has the momentum. The win today will only pick up the pace of his momentum.  

We should know the numbers by tomorrow morning (ball park figure). Even though Obama has the momentum, I think #3 is the most probable scenario (though I am hoping for #4).   

 

I am not against Hillary, but at this point, being a minority male myself, I think, Obama will be a bigger change—could be for the better (since it can’t be worse). That sublimely addictive word, ‘change’, has caught up on me. So, let’s ‘change’ the topic.  

 

Here are three of my most favorite liberals of late:
 
1. Limbaugh
2. Hannity
3. Coulter
 
I read the WP article on McCain the other day. Boy oh boy, they are already on his case. I fail to see the purpose behind reminding everyone the ire of the man who has always been know for his ire. This country loves winners, well, until they start winning it all. Case in point—NE Patriots. I never understood the hatred. For god’s sake, it’s just a game in which most of the players are classified “unskilled.”  
 

 

 


 
Posted on 02-05-08 1:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey SumOff -

Great in-depth analysis there. I think this race is going to go down to the wire and could be decided past the Potamac primary and in Ohio and Texas.

Also heard there might be something like 2 million paper ballots in California - watch out for those hanging chads and pregnant chads if this gets too close

  





 



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