Posted on 01/16/2008 2:44:08 AM PST by johnny7
The question was whether Clinton could beat nobody.
As the only leading Democratic contender to keep her name on the ballot after Michigan officials moved their primary ahead of the opening date scheduled by the Democratic National Committee, Clinton was perfectly positioned. She had no serious opposition. She also had the strong support of top Michigan Democrats such as Governor Jennifer Granholm and U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow.
With most of the ballots counted, the New York senator was winning uninspiring 55 percent of the Democratic primary vote.
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‘I used to love Fox and Friends, but havent watched it in about a year They were getting on my nerves too much. Im floored, though, that theyre so against Thompson.’
They have three lightweights on the program, and it shows, especially when ‘serious’ topics dominate the news, as is the case right now with the primaries.
I spend more time watching Scarborough these days, primarily because of the fluff aspects of Fox and Friends, and the inspid commentary from Doocey, and idiot Kilmeade.
Gretchen Carlson? Same view I had of her while she was working in Cincinnati. Someday she’s going to ‘think to hard’ and her eyes will remain crossed....
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