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They showed that on The Daily Show last night -- she was also on live by satellite. I think it's interesting that on two significant things -- her end-piece in the debate, and now this -- her campaign has clearly 'plagiarized' but the press has not pursued either one. Nor has the Obama campaign made anything much out of it.
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This has got to turn the democrat voters off completely, right? I mean, all we've heard for the past 6 years or so is how Bush is running the country on unfounded fears. I certainly doesn't help her seem like she's an agent of change and/or hope.
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This has got to turn the democrat voters off completely, right? I mean, all we've heard for the past 6 years or so is how Bush is running the country on unfounded fears. I certainly doesn't help her seem like she's an agent of change and/or hope.
this one and the ad she had with the skydiving guy without a parachute to show that the economy was in a free fall.
This has got to turn the democrat voters off completely, right? I mean, all we've heard for the past 6 years or so is how Bush is running the country on unfounded fears. I certainly doesn't help her seem like she's an agent of change and/or hope.
Nope. This is exactly why we democrats have Obama that we can cling to.
Actress in Clinton 3 a.m. Ad Is Obama Backer (3:18 p.m. ET)
One of the sleeping children pictured in Hillary Clinton’s controversial “3 a.m.” ad has come out as a Barack Obama supporter.
Washington state resident Casey Knowles, 17, told KING5.com in Seattle that the Clinton ad used stock footage of her from eight years ago when she worked as a TV extra. And her family was shocked when they saw the ad for the first time Thursday.
“It’s really sort of ironic that my image would be used to advocate for Hillary when I myself do not,” Knowles told KING5.com.
Knowles said she is an Obama supporter who’s campaigned for him and even attended one of his rallies.
The Clinton ad showed several images of sleeping children, and then asked viewers who they wanted “answering the phone” in a crisis. The ad was widely credited with boosting her performance in the Texas primary.