Posted on 04/28/2007 9:31:40 AM PDT by John Cena
There are no “winners” in a Democratic Debate.
The clear winner between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was Bill Richardson.
Because he had so little to lose and a great deal to gain, he was free to swing for the fences and, in my opinion, Bill Richardson hit a grand slam.
Read his comments at Mullings (Hide it in a Hiding Place).
Little known fact about Obama.
His orginal last name was Bama. He added the O later on to pick up the Irish vote.
Heard that one up at a senior citizen gathering.
By the way they were unimpressed with the whole lot. Key observations were. Immense Bush bashing, and not a real clear idea of how to solve current and future problems with an easily understood plan.
P.S. This was in Florida. So there is hope.............
Boy I hope Obama takes the nomination away from Hillary! That would be sweet. Hillary and Bill moping on the sidelines at the Democratic Convention. I would pay money to see that.
I think Obama blew it when asked (a Kitty Dukakis question) what he would do if we were hit by more terrorist attacks. He essentially said he would organize committees and study groups and try to avoid doing anything that would alienate any other countries.
Richardson: I would respond militarily, aggressively. I'll build international support for our goals. I'd improve our intelligence, but that would be a direct threat on the United States, and I would make it clear that that would be an important, decisive, military response, surgical strike, whatever it takes.
That plan seemed to work for them in 2006.
Dick Morris speaks, so you know to do just the opposite.
I think you are right. He is very dangerous.
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I thought I read OSAMA big winner in Dem debate ..HAHAHAHAH I could believe that too .
DICK MORRIS:
A legend in his own MIND!!!
Mason Dixon
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