There are certain things Obama just can’t say about Hillary Clinton, because he is above it. Fortunately for us, MC Funk is not above it. It’s time for another top ten list.
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Matt honors his exhaustion with this campaign’s fixation on exhaustingly moronic topics, by bringing us a top ten list of stories that need to be put to rest.
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According to the Clintonistas, because Obama cannot shut Clinton out of remaining wins entirely, it proves that Clinton is the better candidate, never mind that she has not been able to “close the deal” against him, and is instead trailing him badly.
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Both Clinton and Obama have credited Bush’s handling of HIV/AIDS in Africa as among one of the few things he’s done right. They believe that because abstinence education seemed to work in Uganda. Trouble is, we might all be entirely wrong about Uganda. Here’s why.
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Video footage of Clinton being asked a simple question: Is it a conflict of interest to spend money raised by a group that supports the Columbian trade deal on a campaign against the Columbian trade deal? Her answer? “Hahahaha…”
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I was inspired last week by the launch of the Change Congress movement to post a badge in the sidebar and a video of Lawrence Lessig describing the idea. Today, we heard the announcement of the first congressional bite at the Change Congress apple. Thing is, it wasn’t quite name we were expecting, “blue dog” Congressman Jim Cooper.
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Representative Debbie Schultz, co-chair of the Democratic Party’s Red-to-Blue program, refuses to endorse three Democratic candidates in her own back yard. It’s not because they’re not qualified, she thinks they’re strong. It’s because she’s personal friends with the Republicans. Join the blogosphere in a campaign for her to endorse or resign.
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Barack Obama delivered a speech today that will be remembered as one of the most inspired discussions of race and religion in America. If you haven’t read it or watched it yet, you really should.
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