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    « McCain keeps coming back. | Home | And then there were four. »

    Hillary & Obama spar.

    By Paul Gleiser | January 22, 2008 | Print This Print This | Email This Email This

    It’s politics. Sometimes there’s light. Most of the time it’s just heat.

    In last night’s Democratic candidates debate, Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama argued over statements that Obama made that were complimentary of former president Ronald Reagan and crediting the Republican Party as the 1990s “party of ideas.”

    Here’s how it sounded.

    Obama continues to outshine Hillary in likability and humor. Bill Clinton continues to loom large in the campaign and the subject came up in the debate.  Obama displayed a quick sense of humor.

    Here’s how it sounded.

    Topics: Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton |

    One Response to “Hillary & Obama spar.”

    1. ashley Says:
      February 18th, 2008 at 11:54 am

      I think that Obama is going to win the election and that he will make a better president than Hillary Clinton. When Bill was president she had the shots to be president an half the time she was president so i think that Obama should be president. Just because he has a different religion and has different belifes doesn’t make him a bad person. I also think that he will be better for our economy.

      IT WILL BE A CLOSE ELECTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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