Actually, it may just be me, John, but what's wrong with a little show of prickliness? In any case, the CNN Radio yappers are now saying the Xerox line was loudly booed by audience, presumably in Obama's favor. Meanwhile, I thought Hillary's closing her most effective line of the night, when she tried to suggest a badly crippled or defaced soldier is going through a lot worse ordeal than any she has or ever will face (and it didn't help her cause to have to remind viewers that the worst thing she's suffered has been a lifetime of humiliation as Bill Clinton's wife). It struck me listening to her words that she was actually resigning herself to defeat in this race.
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