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1. An honest and true summary of Hillary Clinton and her campaign's attitude and tactics . I am a fifty seven year old and a life long Democrat , quite honestly I do not think that I could vote for her now . The lies and exaggerations , hypocrisy the terrible and unconvincing acting and especially the Karl Rove no class low life politics she turned to definitely reflects on her and her true character . She is definitely all about Hillary Clinton . Likely I would have to abstain and if she did some how manage to pull it off the back bumper on my car would read " don't blame me , I didn't vote for her either " .
Submitted by: John Kooms
10:34 PM PDT, April 25, 2008

2. Wonderfull, awsome, intresting, i like it. If you give me permission, can i reprint and distribut this column in my community. Afaq Khan New York
Submitted by: Afaq Khan
7:39 PM PDT, April 25, 2008

3. Do you realy believe that the GOP slime machine wants to run against Hillary? Obama is their dream canidate. An African-American with a Muslem name that sounds like Osama, with a spiritual adviser on the You Tube saying Damn America, a wife saying this is the first time she has been proud of America, the prosecution of Obama's long time friend and and campaign donator Tony Rezco. It is The rise of a relatively unknown candidate in Obama has put the democrats chances of victory in much more jeopardy than Hillary's continued fight for nomination
Submitted by: cj
6:59 PM PDT, April 25, 2008

4. This was, seriously, one of the BEST and most on target columns I have read so far this primary season!
Submitted by: Diane Chotikul
3:35 PM PDT, April 25, 2008

5. To the Hillary supporters, does it bother you that Rush Limbaugh is asking his listeners to support her in order to tear apart the party? Does it bother you that she has turned to Richard Mellon Scaife and Rupert Murdoch for support? These are the two people who tried the hardest to take down her and Bill back in the 90's. And why would these two be giving her their support in the PRIMARY? Do you think that she'll have their support in the general election?
Submitted by: Progressive Patriot
7:13 AM PDT, April 25, 2008

6. This should not about Male or Female or Black or White it should be about character and values. If you value slash and burn politics and dragging the fight into the gutter go ahead and vote for Hillary. If you want to critcize Barack for his connections to Rev Wright then you need to denegrate the Clintons also since they sought the counsel of Rev Wright during their marital crisis. Rules are rules but she has been trying to change them all throughout the primary process. I was brought up to believe that changing the rules is cheating and that is not what I want to support.
Submitted by: Progressive Patriot
7:10 AM PDT, April 25, 2008

7. Thanks for your support for McCain as the next president.
Submitted by: RBC
6:49 AM PDT, April 25, 2008

8. Excellent articles in Los Angeles Times I am going to search on your name and read your previous articles. I am going to support every magazine you are writing in. First I will make Los Angeles Times my home page. Keep the good work. We need more or open-eye / open-mind articles like this one.
Submitted by: nabily
5:58 AM PDT, April 25, 2008

9. Hillary winning with over 50% negatives in November would be a miracle. McCain is an empty suit willing to pander to the worst of the worst and wants to continue Bush's war indefinately. Obama is the only sane choice.
Submitted by: Tony Page
11:56 PM PDT, April 24, 2008

10. Wow, with Hillary acting like this, Jon Stewart is right--we may as well just become Republicans and get this whole thing over with by February just like they did. Can we just go back to counting delegates and stick to the party rules? That means the popular vote DOESN'T COUNT. And Florida and Michigan DON'T COUNT. And neither do their popular votes. And the media ought to stop treating pronouncements to the contrary as if they bore equal weight to declarations from the opposite camp. You all have no idea how much I wish Pennsylvania would have spared us this (not that our primary actually changes anything mathematically).
Submitted by: Indiana voter
10:22 PM PDT, April 24, 2008

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