With files from the Associated Press An adviser to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has apologized for calling rival Hillary Clinton a "monster" in an interview with a British newspaper. Full Article at CBC News
Senator Obama decries such characterizations, which have no place in this campaign.
You just look at her and think, 'ergh.' But if you are poor and she is telling you some story about how Obama is going to take your job away, maybe it will be more effective. The amount of deceit she has put forward is really unattractive.
It is wrong for anyone to pursue this campaign in such negative and personal terms ... I apologize to Senator Clinton and to Senator Obama, who has made very clear that these kinds of expressions should have no place in American politics.
We f---ed up in Ohio. In Ohio, they are obsessed and Hillary is going to town on it, because she knows Ohio's the only place they can win
She is a monster, too — that is off the record — she is stooping to anything
He will, of course, not rely on some plan that he’s crafted as a presidential candidate or a U.S. senator ... He will rely upon a plan — an operational plan — that he pulls together in consultation with people who are on the ground to whom he doesn’t have daily access now, as a result of not being the p...
She is a monster, too -- that is off the record -- she is stooping to anything.
made it absolutely clear that we just couldn’t make comments like this in his campaign.
has attacked me continuously for having no hard exit date (from Iraq), and now we learn he doesn't have one
He has attacked me continuously for having no hard exit date, and now we learn he doesn’t have one, in fact he doesn’t have a plan at all
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