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I sent out a strong, linked memo to the 300 Kerry and election activists list, of first time endorsements, three scathing article links about Billary after SC (no one uses my Hillbilly), and many many more, not as ranting about the mafia-like hit on Kerry, but got fear of Obama and how candidates can only have single narratives. Obama inspirational, but no there-there, or experience like Hillary. Both are multi-faceted.
Not too many responded very negatively, so I hope that's a result of agreement and not spam filters.
The Letterman and Hallmark's shows positioned her well the night before for people really wanting to vote for her. We also had the 'academic not plagued by self doubt" Paul Krugman, give life to the argument-again-for health care madates in the New York Times. He can be very wrong, like about Kerry and other issues, but he's an icon. He's relentless on mandates, as if a big government bureaucracy will work, win friends and not get chewed up when they first sit down. Allows the garnishment of wages, etc, to claim universal.
Obama is being smart with liberal ideas given in conservative language. A better starting position for coming to the table.
I'm just very mad but not surprised about the post Tuesday media and Clinton spin of extreme win or loss, not including what must have been a press release of how the states chosen were to annoint a coronation. Amazing he could build and find support in the states left over to remain competitive. Extra kudos.
Concerned as ever about the voting machinery, its safety procedures, and not just the Democrats' political machinery.
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