February 28, 2008
Inside the Barack-Hillary Fight (A.B. Stoddard)
The Hill's Associate Editor, A.B. Stoddard, answers viewer questions about Hillary's standing in the democratic race and the New York Times' McCain article.
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In my opinion it hasn't been much of a fight. When he pulls her chair out at the end of the debates, he makes her look smaller and less presidential. It's a way of playing the gender card against her and she was stupid for telling him not to knock it off in private after the first debate he did that. Secondly, in my opinion, she knocked herself out. It occurred when she totally flubbed that illegal alien driver's license question. Let me quote Abraham Lincoln. I could say she was a house divided against herself, and therefore, she could not stand. But she thought she could fool most of the people, all of the time, and you can't.
Comment by Robert Rosencrans — February 29, 2008 @ 7:35 am