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They spent an eternity on smoking bans, whether Hillary has too much baggage and not lowering the drinking age but virtually nothing on terrorism (if you don't count the Name the Tune countdown to leaving Iraq). We did learn (oh my) Hillary will be head of the Boy Scouts if she becomes President and she doesn't rule out nuclear power. Russert played gotcha with Hillary on the torture scenario(Bill would allow in an emergency and she would not) but she used it to make her point that she's her own candidate- "He's not standing here. I'll talk to him later." (Did she learn how to tell a joke somewhere along the way?) Aside from not having the moxie to choose the Cubs or Yankees in the World Series, Hillary won hands down. I think her opponents have ceased to make any progress against her. Obama isn't getting any better, any more aggressive or any more believable.

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