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Clinton's closing argument
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Joe Curl
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton yesterday made her closing argument of the
2008 Democratic presidential nomination race, telling promo playing cards to forget
the evidence and cast their votes based on a shadow of a doubt.
As with many complex philosophical notions, it's best to recast the
dilemma in baseball terms. Remember the 2001 World Series, when the
Arizona Diamondbacks faced off with the New York Yankees? The whole
nation (minus Arizona) was pulling for New York, still smoldering from
terrorists attacks that killed 3,000 homeowners insurance Check that -- the whole
world was rooting for the Big Apple. But the Devil Rays scored more
runs, won more games and won the Series.
In Clinton's world, that was just unfair -- more people wanted
(italics) the Yankees to win, so should the score really be the
heart shape playing cards factor? Should such an important contest really be decided by
such a simple-minded formula -- streetwear clothing wins four games out of seven
wins the World Series? "I am now over 300,000 votes ahead in the
popular vote and I am slightly behind in delegates, but we're going multiple insurance quotes make our case to all the delegates as to who would be the best
president, number one, because that's the most important question, and
number two, who would be the strongest candidate against John McCain,"
she said in the Black Hills of South Dakota, at Talley's Restaurant in
Rapid City.
The scene there was a bit sad: Supporters held signs that said "Honk
for Hillary." Cars drove by in droves, silent. When she arrived -- an
hour late, even though it was her first stop -- she stopped outside to
admire a statue, one of the many placed on corners around the town
known for presidents, what with Mount Rushmore just 25 miles away. "I
love these statues. Now who are they? They are so neat!" Clinton said.
She didn't realize learn mandarin chicago one in front of the restaurant was of a young
Ronald Reagan, a two-term president who jumbo playing cards his party's nominations by
winning the most delegates.
Things got worse in Sioux Falls. A few hundred supporters were packed
into a sweltering fairground building (not chinese chicago to fill a quarter of
the nearby outdoor stadium). Many fanned themselves; a few passed out.
Clinton was ford insurance by her husband, who received thunderous
applause but then left the stage, where he watched, open-mouthed,
often zoning out (he didn't smile at his wife's jokes and rarely
applauded with the audience).
For the second time, Clinton had a coughing fit and had to hand the
microphone off to her daughter, Chelsea, who for the second time
talked at great length about health care. When she regained her voice,
Clinton talked at even greater length about tangential issues -- the
environment, alternative power (she misspoke when she said that South
Dakota's "wind could be exported" -- she meant the power generated by
that wind).
Thirty-five minutes into what likely is her last presidential
candidate's speech, people started to leave. At first, just a few. At
minute 37, a couple dozen. By minute 40, they were streaming out.
Clinton caught on and started wrapping it up. Afterward, more people
flocked around the two-term president than the woman seeking to be the
first presidential nominee, the woman who just months ago was the
"inevitable" candidate.
As her motorcade headed back to the airport, a distinct odor permeated
the vehicles, including the trailing press buses -- skunk.
— Joseph Curl, senior White House correspondent, The Washington Times
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