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Hillary Fading
By Adam Zyglis  - The Buffalo News  * Posted 05/09/2008
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Last Updated: 05/09/2008

Posted By: mary cylch-gwydd  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

the cartoon is ok...the comments small minded and nasty.  She is in until the end because many, many, many Americans believe she is the best candidate and would be a great president.  Why should she quit? This race has energized the Democratic Party which god knows needed a kick in the pants.


Posted By: Kirk  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Great cartoon - reminds me of Monty Python's Black Night: "It's only a flesh wound!"


Posted By: George Awsumb  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Kick 'em when they're down. It's the American way and certainly the way of cartoonists. If Obama loses to the rabid right in November, don't blame Hilary. She was the best candidate and she knew it.


Posted By: Linda Kliegl  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

LOVE IT!


Posted By: Dwayne  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

She does need to quit. The math is clear. She wants it both ways. Obama leads in the following:

1.Strike one:He leads in the popular vote

2.Strike two: He leads in the delegate count

3 Strike Three: He leads in the superdelegate count. Then the reverse race card she keeps playing. Only she represents hard-working White- poeple. I always thought that P.O.T.U.S represents the United States, not the white side vs the black side, and women vs.men. Is this the person WE want as the P.O.T.U.S. I wonder


Posted By: What Now Toons  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Brilliant cartoon.  I love it.

www.whatnowtoons.com


Posted By: Carol  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The cartoon is fine.  The column references the "democratic party's chances of winning the White House."  I'm not voting for a party.  I don't believe Obama will make a good president so I won't vote for him.  I also don't believe McCain will make a good president, so I won't vote for him.  I would have voted for Clinton, Edwards or Kucinich.

P.S. I don't think Obama can win in November.  But it won't matter to me because either way there's going to be another four years of a bad president.  Clinton might not have been the best president in the history of the country, but Obama will be a train wreck and McCain will be more of the same (Bush-lite).

I think all three of them should run and let the chips fall where they may -- never mind the "parties" which are outdated and meaningless.


Posted By: J Lowry  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Never forget the "Female Factor"! The woman always get in the last word.


Posted By: jim rubis  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

If Hillary doesn't run, McCain get its. Pure and simple. Clinton backers will not vote for Obama. The polls say this.

She is the best choice.


Posted By: RON  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

HILLARY IN THE WHITE HOUSE INCLUDE'S SLICK WILLIE DOESN'T ANYONE REMEMBER WHITE WATER THE LAST TIME SHE WAS AT 1600? ANY PRESIDENT IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THIER ADVISOR'S AND WHAT CONGRESS WILL BUY. BETTER TO SEND A LOT OF CONGRESS HOME IN 2 YR'S.


Posted By: MYXPLK  on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Good Call Carol, I'm with you! I think that they ought to through the parties out so some good men or women run! This is a lousy trio of hopefuls for P.O.T.U.S.!!! Do I ever HOPE I'm wrong. The next 4 years might just sink the U.S..

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