Well, it looks like Super Tuesday II did nothing to end the ever going Hillary vs. Barack drama for the democrats. And the math drama over super delegates is continuous....It appears that this is going to get ugly and that is cause for some glee, uh well glee if you don't like Hillary or Barack. But then again the two may just continue to hit each other with feathers.
Hillary is now talking about her faith, the drive to get faith voters on her side is in full swing. Somebody should ask her how her faith shaped her relationship with ol' bubba.
At least the Republicans have their drama resolved with Huckabee dropping out of the race well or shall we say bowing out. Whoo, it was a weird moment when Huckabee decided to make his announcement on Tuesday, just think one year ago he was being mocked, then in the Summer he was being praised as a possible Vice Presidential contender. How things change....
Anyways. The Republican party of Virginia put out this release today on Obama. Looks like the aim is on Obama as the man to beat.
RPV NEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Thursday, March 6, 2008
CONTACT: Josh Noland
804-780-0111 Office ~ 804-201-1527 Cell
jnoland@rpv.org
Obama Aide: Neither Democrat Prepared for “3 a.m. call”
RICHMOND, VA (March 6, 2008)– According to Democrat Barack Obama’s senior foreign policy advisor Susan Rice, neither Obama nor Senator Hillary Clinton are prepared to answer a “3 a.m. call” and respond to a national security crisis.
During a recent interview concerning a Clinton campaign ad, Rice stated that “they’re both not ready to have that 3 a.m. phone call,” calling into question both candidates’ ability to make the tough decisions to keep America safe.
“Our next Commander-in-Chief must be ready to answer that call,” said Republican Party of Virginia Chairman John Hager. “The comments from Obama’s foreign policy adviser simply confirm what many Americans already understand: clearly neither Senator Clinton nor Obama are prepared to be President. In contrast, John McCain has been involved in every major national security issue over the last two decades. This experience has given him the judgment and character required to effectively handle a national security crisis. While the Democratic candidates are not prepared for this important responsibility, John McCain is ready for that call.”
To view video of Susan Rice’s remarks and read the full article, click here.
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hager Henry
Posted by Henry hager | May 8, 2008 11:04 AM
Posted on May 8, 2008 11:04
hager Henry
Posted by Henry hager | May 8, 2008 11:04 AM
Posted on May 8, 2008 11:04