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Willis Sparks /p>Philip Klein's article was a disgrace, beginning with the headline and the first sentence. Mr. Klein appears to be a Hillary hater without an ounce of objectivity. I guess that comes from a fear that she is going to crush her Republican rivals.
p>Keep up the Hillary bashing from the right, it only helps to solidify her lead among Democrats and Independents. And with their party identification dropping like a rock, right wing Republicans and American Spectator writers just don't matter. br> -- Joe Scaccia br> Pasadena, California br> P.S. If it wasn't for Drudge, you guys would never be heard from. /p>As an Iowa voter, and lifetime Iowan, I was very offended by Hillary Clinton's comments and behavior. I also was raised in the same area of Iowa where the questioner asked a completely appropriate question. I don't blame him for responding negatively to Hillary's responses.
p>I believe it clearly shows how Hillary Clinton thinks: she is the smartest person to serve as President and she arrogantly believes that the voters are only there to rubber stamp her aspirations to the Presidency. You can fool some of the voters some of the time, you can fool all of the voters some of the time, but you can't fool all of the voters all of the time. br> -- Alfredo V. Alvarez /p>I find it hysterical that you think that an audience in Iowa would applaud Senator Clinton (and they DID applaud, by every account including your own) for "screaming" at a young, innocent questioner whom Hillary Clinton "bitch-slapped" right in front of them.
vouchercodes| 1.5.11 @ 7:46AM
I just want to relax.