Hillary Clinton "Endorses" John McCain Over Obama

In a New Low, Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton Slams Her Opponent with Support for the Republican Opponent

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In a low blow intended to detract from Senator Barack Obama's ongoing bid for the White House, opponent Hillary Clinton slammed Obama yesterday with a remark that seems to endorse Republican opponent John McCain over Obama. Covered by multiple media outlets across the nation, including the Los Angeles Times, Clinton is quoted as saying:

"I think that I have a lifetime of experience that I will bring to the White House. Sen. John McCain has a lifetime of experience that he'd bring to the White House. And Sen. Obama has a speech he gave in 2002."

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  • stan r4/22/2008

    I will vote for McCain before BHO, as anyone who can think for themselves can see how transparent this clown BHO really is.

  • AnnieM3/25/2008

    McCain is a politician; he'll give favors - they all do. Clinton's spins are indeed dizzying - including her latest "mispeaking" about Bosnia.

    I voted for obama and I am still glad that I did. I still hope he gets the nomination; he remains the best hope for this nation.

  • Melissa Carole3/24/2008

    I wish I could take my vote back from Obama myself.

  • lol3/6/2008

    And the next day she hints at a Democrat ticket with Obama and her. Her mood swings are making me dizzy. Like her vote for Iraq, she can not make a choice and stick to it. I am glad she supports McCain. It would have given me perverse pleasure to see her lose in November, should she get the Dem. bid. Now I know I will vote for "neither of the above" and cast my ballot for Cynthia McKinney should the Clinton smear campaign get her the Dem. bid. Either way it is the same result: into Iran and welcome back draft, a government of, for and by the elected officials and their buddies. Well, maybe McCain does not give favors...

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