McCain Afraid to Debate?
Unlikely. At least, that’s the word from former Pres. Bill Clinton:
"We know he didn’t do it because he’s afraid because Sen. McCain wanted more debates," Clinton said, adding that he was "encouraged" by the joint statement from McCain and Sen. Barack Obama.
"You can put it off a few days the problem is it’s hard to reschedule those things," Clinton said, "I presume he did that in good faith since I know he wanted — I remember he asked for more debates to go all around the country and so I don’t think we ought to overly parse that.”
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Is the Government a Better Parent?
Bill Clinton has done parents all over the United States a favor. You see, parents everywhere were unable to control their child’s nutrition, especially when it came to what they ate in school.
He saw the need—some kids were buying snacks that were high in fat with their lunch or snack money, and since we know that teaching kids discipline or self control is out of the question, the only way to get them to eat healthier (more healthy? more healthily?) was to only give them healthy options.
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If I Were to Write Election 2008
This has been a strange time to be alive. Why do I say that? Because within my life time we’ve had:
- A President win almost all the states in the Union (Ronald Reagan).
- An impeachment of a sitting President (Bill Clinton).
- A successful recall of a Governor of California (Gray Davis).
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Is It All Over For Clinton?
Don’t tell Hillary Clinton, but both John McCain and Barak Obama have decided it’s time to move on, regardless of whether she will continue to campaign in the last few states or concede.
What we should be seeing in the next few weeks is more of the media and Democratic leadership attempting to anoint Sen. Obama, and trying to push Sen. Clinton out of the spotlight. Not that she will go quietly.
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