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Joy and relief came last night from both left and right with missus clinton's humiliating defeat in the Iowa caucuses.

David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register called the Iowa result 'a repudiation of hillary clinton.'

Major Garrett, formerly of CNN, now with FoxNews, did the math: "There's 67% of tonight's turnout that's against Hillary Clinton. [There is] ambivalence in the Democratic ranks about the clintons retaking the reins of the national party. Leading the party was very good for the clintons, but may not have been so good for the party. That is one of the embedded debates in this race.'

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  • Obama is all TALK. Hillary is a proven leader of good change.

  • hillary is all LIES.

    What has this fraud accomplished other than helping to get her husband impeached, helping the Rs gain control of Congress for the 1st time in 40 yrs, abusing women and power, and poisoning the body politic?

    This woman is a dangerous defective. We put the clintons back in power at our own peril. And that of our kids. We will not survive another clinton. (We may yet not survive the 1st)

  • YouTube:

    Dick Morris: Country decided hillary a faker + phony

    HOW OBAMA CAN BURY HILLARY NOW

    "Too Late for Hillary: Obama's Magic Train Left the Station"

  • Dick Morris picked this video as 'VIDEO OF THE DAY.'

    dickmorris(dot)com/blog/

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  • Good point, you pay attention!

    IF a Clinton's lips are moving, lies are being told and their pockets are being lined!

  • I really wanted Ron paul to do beter, but Obama was my second choice to do well. I am semi happy.

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  • @dcrcort They are both all talk. We need Ron Paul or Romney

  • OK for lies.. mean not OK, but... its not so painful, like this part:

    "...and no one gives me Tee..."

    She lies about whole situation, and then she INSULT US, my country, my people, our pride!!!

  • I definitely agree with you when it comes to the fact that Ron Paul isn't getting the media attention that he should get. I think the main reason is because he isn't like the other Republicans and has ideas that question what the Republicans do. This is very unfortunate. I am tend to think of myself as a Democrat (and I support Obama) but I must say that Ron Paul is a candidate that I would give a chance to. Too bad the media won't do so.

  • Hahah so true mate...

  • Ron Paul took 10% in IOWA and was not even mentioned.He was not even invited to the NH debate last night.WHY NOT?WAKE UP AMERICA,WE ARE BEING BLINDED BY THE MEDIA IN A FEEBLE ATTEMPT TO SUPRRESS THE CONSTITUTION,AGAIN. Fuck globalization through the CFR.Search Cheney CFR and find out why they laugh.Search CFRmembershipandfindObama,Clin­ton,Edwards,McCain,Guilianni,R­omney and Huckabee.WTFisgoing on here.You have 2 choices.globalization or RON PAUL.

  • Eight points over Edwards and nine over Hillary is not a narrow win.  225,000 people voted, which means that Obama won by about 20,000 votes.

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