The super superdelegates
The Associated Press takes a look at the ongoing superdelegate drama taking place between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and informs its readers that some superdelegates will have more power than others:
The Associated Press takes a look at the ongoing superdelegate drama taking place between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and informs its readers that some superdelegates will have more power than others:
Fox News reports that The Chosen One’s public position on withdrawing all combat bridgades from Iraq might be kinda like his public position on the evilness of NAFTA and his rhetoric on wanting to heal racial and religious divides: just words (via ST reader NC Cop) – emphasis added:
It’s hard to understand exactly what Michelle “this country is just downright mean” Obama is saying here:
I read yesterday about the April Fools’ joke Hillary played to the press yesterday, and after watching this video clip of it, I can tell you that reading about it made it seem much more humorous than watching and listening to her tell it:
Jake Tapper reports on a claim made by Bill Clinton that his wife once tried to join the Army. Hillary’s version is that she tried to join the Marines and was told to try the Army.
Media outlets (scroll), political news sites, and other publications are starting to call out Barack Obama on his “McCain wants us in Iraq 100 years” lie – one of the most blatant he’s told this year.