Bill Clinton liked Pennsylvania so much this week, he’s coming back again.Hillary Clinton’s campaign today announced the former president will campaign next Thursday at events in Pottstown, Reading, Harrisburg and State College. Additional details will be announced later, the campaign said.
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Various Clinton Scenarios
As I see it there are four scenarios for the Clintons, only one of which is good for them:
1. Hillary gets the Nomination and wins the general. (Their best case)
2. Hillary gets the Nomination and loses the general. If this happens, it will be blamed, in part on divisions that she created in the primaries and the convention. She will be damaged goods and will not stand a chance in 2012 or later. This will also hurt Bill’s legacy.
3. Obama gets the Nomination and loses the general. As with scenario #2, it will be blamed, in part, on divisions that she created in the primaries and the convention. She will be damaged goods and will not stand a chance in 2012 or later.
4. Obama wins the nomination and the general. In this case, she will have to wait at least until 2016 to run again. At this point she will be in her late 60’s. She will also have lost a lot of her insider power base making her chances very slim.
They are desperate. This is their only chance.
Clinton Tax Returns
An article in the Huffington Post today – Clinton will make her tax returns available 3 days before the PA primary. HUH? There is absolutely no reason that she cannot make them available for all of PA to see either now or at the very least one week before the primary. Kind of like her lies about Nafta did not come out until After Ohio.
Clinton Tax Returns
An article in the Huffington Post today – Clinton will make her tax returns available 3 days before the PA primary. HUH? There is absolutely no reason that she cannot make them available for all of PA to see either now or at the very least one week before the primary. Kind of like her lies about Nafta did not come out until After Ohio.
PA voters should ask Bill Clinton to explain remarks
“I think it would be a great thing if we had an election year where you had two people who loved this country and were devoted to the interest of this country,”
Bill Clinton, in a speech Friday in Charlotte, N.C.
Retired Air Force General and Chief of Staff, Merill McPeak, a Obama supporter, called Clinton’s statement “horrible” and compared it to McCarthy, the Republican senator from Wisconsin who held hearings on suspected Communist sympathizers in the 1950s.
Perhaps the ex-president can explain to Pennsylvanians how the same Bill Clinton, who avoided service to his Country during the Vietnam War, now dares to question the patriotism of any American, including Barrack Obama.
The General is right…Clinton’s words are horrible and are enough to test anyone’s gag reflex.
Matt Thomas
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