It's Not About You, Hillary

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It is about Hillary - she's still the only one suited to be president and the super delegates should change their support at the Democratic Convention. Why? First, McCain, through his "expert" on economics, Phil Gramm, thinks we are all mental whiners. I have lost my job and can't get another one. I've lost my house. I'm about to lose my car. I'm sixty two years old, disabled (so is my wife), require specialized medical support and medications (so does my wife), and often buy food instead of medication. So screw Mccain - he diesn't know anything about the economy or any Americans.

Obama just voted for the Wiretapping Law (Hillary didn't) which is basically an addition to the Patriot Act, which turns our Constitution on its head and our American Democracy to mush: under this act, any citizen or foreigner in the U.S., are now automatically guilty and must be proven innocent (but since they can be imprisoned indefinitely with representation that's also not an option). These "anti-terrorist" lawswere first articulated in Nazi Germany, and then in Apartheid South Africa under the 90-day, then the 180-day, then the Terrorist Act. Now, at least Germany, the U.K., Denmark, the U.S., and Australia have joined the fear movement.

Ms. Borger, look at these websites:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/judges-liken-terror-laws-to-nazi-germany-511178.html 

http://www.article19.org/pdfs/publications/hate-speech-reflections.pdf

Apartheid South Africa - the history of Fascist Laws as precursors of the U.S. Patriot Act: http://overcomingapartheid.msu.edu/sidebar.php?id=12

Apartheid South Africa, from the 90 to the 180 day and Anti-Terrorism Act, Comments from a victim:http://www.anc.org.za/un/others/sp100878.html 

Obama has joined the anti-freedom, constitutionally guaranteed, politicians. So screw him, too.

Chris Morton of FL 4:14PM July 11, 2008

Hillary has historically presented herself as an opportunist and it came back to bite her. She hung on to the adulterous hubby to paint the picture of forgiving wife; she ditched her real home (Arkansas? Illinois?) for a place that would ultimately bring in more electoral votes when she fulfilled her ambition of running for President. Hillary, for what it is worth, planned well but should be true to herself. She did -- she keeps her eyes on the prize for a possible VP. Seize the opportunity.

Nina W. of TX 4:47PM July 01, 2008

Every time I see "Glo" Borger on TV (BTW that's what Bob Schieffer of CBS calls her on the air) I feel like puking. She is so full of confidence and certainty and yet she NEVER has anything original to say. All she does is re-hash all the crap that comes from the mouths of all the other Democrat-leaning media people. She makes Cokie Roberts look like a freaking genius!

I always change the channel when I see "Glo's" smug face. Will someone please fire this loser????

Steve from Bradenton, Florida of FL 3:52PM June 19, 2008

I am so surprised at Gloria Berger who I have seen very fair during the primaries campaign despite the pundits who have been trying to hustle off Hillary off the stage since Iowa. If you ana lyze Obama's campaign you will see that because of the early caucuses (10) which were not representative of the will of the voters in those states, if you see that he monopolized the african-american vote (100%) if you see that he mobilized the vulnerable young vote, you will understand that just like George W.Bush campaign, it was manipulated. Hillary won all the swing important states despite of being outspent 4 to 1, but was abandoned by the Democratic Party very early on and demonized by the liberal media and the cable pundits with their litany of insults. Yes, she showed us that she was larger than life and deserved all the praise and adulation she got. She wanted to show that she was not a meek woman and richly deserved the nomination and she could serve as Commander-in-Chief. After suffering the heartbreaking lost of the nomination, Gloria, you found in your heart to add to her humiliation by accusing her of not leaving the stage promptly and offering her love and support to Obama who maneuvered and caused her to lose the nomination. Thanks, Gloria

Renee Arazie of FL 1:35PM June 19, 2008

poor baby, Obama does not need your pithy vote so "obama you will not, " OBAMA dosnt need your vote, and he has already won. now how you doring talking out the side of your neck as if you are really someone, p.s your friends and family didnt let you in on a secret (they all voting OBAMA 08 GOOD NITEY.

greezegrn of CA 1:34AM June 17, 2008

i plan to vote in the election for president. and you can bet i want vote for mccain to try to spite the party .just remember that what happened in the last president election. look what we got for the results. an unending, bad economy, high gas prices,peoples are loosing their homes, and ther are no jobsbut if this is what you wants , we all will have to live with it.

ek smith of MS 12:51AM June 17, 2008

HIllary is right where she should be; quiet and out of the spot light. HIllary wasn't the right person for the job and America voted. Now we have a great race. Go Obama, Go McCain, may the best candidate win.

Cheri of WI 1:44PM June 16, 2008

this article was right on the money. i don't understand the hostility to it, but it seems very ignorant.

annie oakley of CO 11:36PM June 15, 2008

Wow Gloria, I read this and think to my self "are you setting up your defense, incase Obama loses in general?" I can see it now. I am so brillant, I am so right, it was all Hillary's fault, I was robbed of my great affirmation of my brillance, by that evil woman Hillary how dare her mess with my greatness! haha, you are like the liberal version of Mark Levin!

Steven of TX 1:22PM June 14, 2008

You can certainly have your opinion but please keep it for yourself - It is very sad that US News accepted your article about Hillary Clinton, who do you think your are????

One thing for sure (and I hope many more will do the same) I will turn off TV when I see you and never read anything by you again, it was terrible, low as can be.

Jette, CA of CA 3:48PM June 13, 2008

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