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Hitch On Helms like White on Rice
Gee Hitchens, why don't you and the Queen of England tell us how you really felt about that North Carolinian champion Senator Jesse Helms? I did not know him very well, living in the Midwest among Chicago Democrats and Suburban ''Collar County'' Repubs early in life, and then moving to New England, where both the Democrats and the Republicans have ...
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MichaelBernard1
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July 7, 2008
Re: Hitchens on Clinton (or whatever he's on)
I agree with OzzyCt, it's the hysteria of bloggers and the media that has done a lot of damage to Senator Clinton's campaign. It certainly is ridiculous to charge HRC with the murder of thousands of civilians as Hitchens has. Many others charge her with the thousands of deaths in Iraq too, because of her ''vote to go to war'' (which no one ever ...
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JayCee2008
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April 4, 2008
Oh Hitchens, Off the Reservation Again, Are We?
Hilary Clinton will make a great President, and it is only a matter of time now before that happens. I speak as the American who picked both her and Ronald Reagan for the job, so I think I know what I am talking about. Supporters of Obama and McCain will just have to get used to my choice of Hilary for President, just as I have had to accommodate ...
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MichaelBernard1
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April 1, 2008
Hitchens Has It Right-Hillary Experience
Though Christopher Hitchens and I dont see eye to eye on most things, in fact almost nothing he is the first journalist/author to step up and say what many will not say. Hillary's experience is a farce. Her 20+ years of experience she claims to be the basis for 'being ready' is mostly made up of being a spouse of a governor and the spouse of a ...
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livingthedream
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March 7, 2008
Hillary: Richard Nixon in pumps ...
I couldn't agree more with Christopher's take on the Hillary Clinton candidacy. I remember interviewing the former FBI chief in Little Rock, someone who initially liked Bill Clinton and was eloquent in his concern about post-9/11 civil rights. He did, however, change his view on Bill Clinton once he looked into the case of Juanita Broaddrick, ...
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Martin Edwin Andersen
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January 16, 2008
Re: Yuck
The Clintons don't deserve again to use the White House to satisfy their personal ambition at any cost and at the country's expense. The choice is not Bush or Clinton, and any comparisons to rationalize her election are false ones. After all, we have other better options. What the supporters of Hillary are blind to is the extent to which other ...
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wizinit
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January 15, 2008
Re: So Much Noise from Slate
This is ridiculous! Mr. Johnson is NOT a member of Hillary's staff. He was there to introduce her. That means, to anybody with a brain, that he said what he said ON HIS OWN. How would Hillary and her staff have known what he was going to say? He obviously added the part about Obama ''in the neighborhood'' off the cuff. At least that's the ...
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monicalee
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January 15, 2008