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Monday, December 17, 2007

Who Got the Des Moines Register Endorsement--Bill or Hillary?

By Carrie K. Hutchens

I just read that the Des Moines Register endorsed Hillary Clinton, but it looks more like they had to be courted into doing so, rather than coming to the decision for good cause. As reported in "Hillary Clinton gets crucial boost," (The Times, December 17, 2007) "Hillary Clinton received a badly needed boost to her presidential campaign yesterday with the endorsement of Iowa's biggest newspaper, a vote of confidence that followed days of lobbying by her husband."

Does this mean that every time Hillary messes up, especially where diplomacy is needed, that Bill will come running to the rescue? If Hillary can't run her campaign without Bill, how can she run the country without him? (Full Article)


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