A top foreign policy adviser to Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama resigned Friday after she referred to rival Hillary Clinton as a monster. Full Article at Voice of America
People started saying, well, maybe we want this to continue a little further ... They want me to earn this thing and not feel as if I am just sliding into it.
My Democratic friends said they want to set a date for withdrawal. That is a date for surrender ... That is date where al-Qaida would announce they have defeated the United States of America.
National security will be front and center in this election ... We all know that. And I think it is imperative that each of us demonstrate that we can cross the commander in chief threshold.
On foreign affairs, in particular, words matter ... He can't seem to run a foreign policy team the way it's supposed to run.
It's all down Hill from here.
In Ohio, they are obsessed and Hillary is going to town on it, because she knows Ohio's the only place they can win
Sen. Clinton is not even willing to acknowledge that she voted for war ... So I don't want to play politics on this issue because she doesn't have standing to question my position on this issue.
one of the most secretive politicians in America today ... If Sen Clinton is not being open and honest about her tax returns you have to wonder if she'll be open and honest with the American people as president. Considering the huge amounts of money they have made in recent years ... it's essential for ...
made it absolutely clear that we just couldn’t make comments like this in his campaign.
He will of course, not rely on some plan that he's crafted as a presidential candidate or a US senator
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