Article Link"The topic was the Democratic sweep in New Hampshire in November, and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton couldn’t get enough of it.""Mrs. Clinton told Democrats that she viewed her two strongest potential Democratic opponents as Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina. They said that she viewed Mr. Obama as her biggest obstacle to the nomination, but that she believed the threat of his candidacy will diminish as voters learn how inexperienced he is in government and foreign affairs"Can't say I can agree. He is on the top right now and I don't think Hillary Clinton showing his inexperience is going to do too much to hurt him, IMO.
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"The topic was the Democratic sweep in New Hampshire in November, and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton couldn’t get enough of it."
"Mrs. Clinton told Democrats that she viewed her two strongest potential Democratic opponents as Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina. They said that she viewed Mr. Obama as her biggest obstacle to the nomination, but that she believed the threat of his candidacy will diminish as voters learn how inexperienced he is in government and foreign affairs"
Can't say I can agree. He is on the top right now and I don't think Hillary Clinton showing his inexperience is going to do too much to hurt him, IMO.
Obama's strength is his image. Young, confident, and truthful... people like that. He gives a straight answer to every question, and he usually does so without hesitating. That's what gets him support. Clinton is more of a politician (ie. bloodsucking liar and thief) and she excels at it.
Obama's strength is his image. Young, confident, and truthful... people like that. He gives a straight answer to every question, and he usually does so without hesitating. That's what gets him support.
Clinton is more of a politician (ie. bloodsucking liar and thief) and she excels at it.