"You Don't Quit Until You Finish What You Started"

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SARA KUGLER | May 17, 2008 05:42 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., reacts after dipping a bottle of whiskey into red wax at Maker's Mark Distillery in Loretto, Ky. Saturday, May 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

LORETTO, Ky. — The day of campaigning had barely begun and Hillary Rodham Clinton was already eyeing the whiskey.

The Democrat wasn't drowning her sorrows, she was touring Kentucky's Maker's Mark distillery as she soldiers on despite a difficult week. Her opponent, Barack Obama, continues to draw more Democratic forces into his camp and has largely ignored her while tussling with certain Republican nominee John McCain in a general election-style dispute over foreign policy.

But Clinton is acting as though the nomination is still within her grasp, beginning a multi-day swing through Kentucky on Saturday with a tour of the famous distillery in Loretto, where its first bottle of bourbon whiskey was created in the 1950s. Perhaps she is hoping for a replay in Kentucky of the election boost her much-publicized shot of whiskey gave her last month in Pennsylvania, where she won the primary.

This time around, Clinton put on gloves and safety goggles and joined the assembly line to dip a bottle of whiskey in Maker's trademark red wax coating, saving the drinking for later.

"There are some people who have been saying for months that this is over, and every time they say it, the voters come back and say, 'Oh no it's not, we're not ready for it to be over,'" Clinton told supporters as she stood on a stage in front of a stack of whiskey barrels.

"You don't quit on people and you don't quit until you finish what you started, and you don't quit on America."

Clinton began her day in Kentucky on just a few hours of sleep following a redeye flight from Portland that landed at 5 a.m. She boarded the flight after a day of campaigning in Oregon, which votes Tuesday along with Kentucky. Known for her ability to catch up on cat-nap sleep just about anywhere, Clinton rarely seems as exhausted as she must be, although sometimes it shows.

As she began to sign her name on the wall at a cannoli bakery in Salem, Ore., on Friday, Clinton paused for a moment with her black marker in the air and turned toward the press crowded around her to ask what day it was.

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Later that evening, during a televised town hall meeting in Portland, she was asked to describe the high and low points of the campaign.

The best times, she said, are whenever her daughter Chelsea joins her on the trail. The low point, she said, "is just being sleep-deprived and trying to get to more places than there are hours in the day to possibly cover."

"But every day something happens that really convinces me how important this is, and energizes me," she added.

Clinton is hoping for a big win in Kentucky, and plans to campaign here every day until the primary. The state's demographics resemble neighboring West Virginia, which gave her a much-needed victory last week.

Both states are overwhelmingly white, rural and have more residents below the poverty line and without college degrees than the national average _ the kind of working-class voters that have helped boost Clinton to victory in other states.

But Obama is favored to win Oregon, where 52 delegates are at state _ one more than Kentucky. Obama already enjoys a delegate advantage that makes it mathematically unlikely for Clinton to overtake him in the primaries, and that advantage continues to widen. Her campaign instead hopes to win over the influential party leaders and elected officials known as superdelegates with the argument that she would be the better Democrat to face McCain in November.

At another stop in Kentucky on Saturday, Clinton targeted McCain for promoting an economic agenda that she said would be "nothing less than four more years of George Bush economics."

Clinton told a few hundred people gathered in a gymnasium at Kentucky State University in Frankfort that McCain puts special interests first and middle class families last.

The Republican National Committee retorted that Clinton was launching a "desperate" attack and would subject the country to higher taxes and spending.

It has been harder in recent days for Clinton to portray herself as McCain's natural opponent. She was left to essentially watch from the sidelines as Obama and McCain engaged in a spat this week over how the United States should treat the leaders of rogue nations, giving the sense that a general election battle is already beginning to take shape between the two candidates.

And lately, instead of criticizing her Democratic opponent, she's taken aim at the media and the political pundits who are counting her out.

Clinton dismisses them in a new television ad airing in Oregon. The spot features clips of political pundits as an announcer says: "In Washington, they talk about who's up and who's down. In Oregon, we care about what's right and what's wrong."

And in her remarks in Kentucky on Saturday, she portrayed pundits and the media as out of touch elitists who have jobs and health care, and no idea what it's like to worry about making ends meet.

"They're not the people I'm running to be a champion for _ I'm running to be a champion for all of you," Clinton said.

She is still drawing crowds at her campaign events, but they are less raucous, and some of supporters admit they are concerned. Many remain upbeat, but are more reflective about the state of the primary race, which ends June 3 with contests in Montana and South Dakota.

As Clinton wrapped up a speech on the porch of a farmhouse in Bath, S.D., one day this week, 85-year-old Roy Heintzman said as he walked away: "I hope she's got an ace up her sleeve. She's going to need it."

LORETTO, Ky. — The day of campaigning had barely begun and Hillary Rodham Clinton was already eyeing the whiskey. The Democrat wasn't drowning her sorrows, she was touring Kentucky's Maker's Ma...
LORETTO, Ky. — The day of campaigning had barely begun and Hillary Rodham Clinton was already eyeing the whiskey. The Democrat wasn't drowning her sorrows, she was touring Kentucky's Maker's Ma...
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Grinreaper, I checked your profile, quite interesting. First you cannot spell or make a cognizant sentence, and you are truly a republican troll. (Make sure the check from the John McBush campaign you have received does not bounce). You are very lucky that Arianna Huffington’s editors have a sense of humor and allow idiotic comments like yours to see the light of day. If I tried to post a comment on a Bill O'Rielly, Sean Hannity, Pat Buchanan, (all other right wing nut job’s) web sites, it would never be displayed unless it made stupid statements about how great these imbeciles are. I wish you would get a web cam and post it on the internet so we can watch you thrashing and foaming at the mouth when Obama wins the November 2008 Presidential election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 05/18/2008
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The grinreaper is CommieKazi with a new name---Commie got banned the other day.

She presents herself as a very bitter wingnut with limited comprehension skills, and a penchant for 5th grade playground name-calling.

I suppose everybody's got to have a hobby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 05/18/2008
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Right on. I just think he is hilarious. Talk about Koolaid drinking drones...I have been laughing at him all morning...­.foaming..­.thrashing­...and making his redneck head explode just like mercury in a thermometer! It's been great....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 05/18/2008
- Teadye I'm a Fan of Teadye 22 fans permalink

While there is truthiness in Hillary's truism, this actually just illustrates where the inexperience of HRC lies. She has only run for office twice on her own, and won both times. She's dealt with the end of a campaign as a loyal, unflagging supporter, but never as the primary. No matter how closely related to the candidate you are, it's still that lone person who must make the final tough decision to fold. It takes a lot of courage to stand up in front of all those devoted folks who have stood by you through thick and thin. and break their hearts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 05/18/2008

".....unti­l you finish what you have started", and that might be destroying her party for the sole purpose of Bill's money sector (DLC) of the same.
Democrats should be Democrats and those that have a separate agenda should join the party that aspouses the laundrying of America for their own monetary purposes.
Democrats need to move on and they will find it harder to do so if Hillary still finds it necessary to blow her own whistle instead of the Democratic whistle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 05/18/2008
- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

The Democratic Leadership Council is the centrist and trojan republican wing of the national Democratic Party. It took control of the DNC apparatus when Clinton was elected in 1992. One could argue that it did so when Clinton was its president during his gubernatorial days. The Clinton governorship was liberal-like from 1979-81 and lost in 1980 Reagan landslide. They hired Morris for the first time and re-emerged as conservative Dixiecrats and won from 1982-92.

Former Congressman Harold Ford, Jr., of TN, then incumbent successor to his father, ran for the US Senate. He was defeated as a DINO or DLC candidate by showing that he was a "light-skinned black man" with an affinity for white women. This hurt him in both camps....b­lacks who felt he had betrayed black womanhood and whites who felt that he was trying to blur the colour line.
He lost by the worst kind of DIRTY TRICKS and an archconservative neocon Republican took the seat once held by Gore, Sr. and Jr. Clinton then named him president of the DLC. This year, he married a white celebrity. As a Tennessee Dixiecrat, there was not even a shadow of real difference between he and the neocon. They will hire the neocon ...the real one ....every time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 05/18/2008

I have always been a lefty and a year ago I was thinking Hillary was the one.
Then a movement came along that made more sense.
To unseat the Clinton machine was a feat for the ages.
Nobody could have predicted this.

Obama has done a historically amazing upset but in the end Hillary and Bill can only blame themselves.
They have come off as being selfish, racist, fake, divisive and finally REBUPLICAN.

To save an American legacy I hope she will concede with dignity

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"Save Trees. Print only when necessary.­"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 05/18/2008
- Rubyfoo I'm a Fan of Rubyfoo 5 fans permalink

That's right Hillary and Bush, don't stop until you finish what you started, no matter how much damage you do. It's my pride and will that's important. Me, me, me, me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 05/18/2008
- riverhouse I'm a Fan of riverhouse 48 fans permalink

This has gotten silly to the point of humiliation for Hillary. She's looking pitiful, and that's not a positive position for her to be in if she is going back to the Senate to try to salvage her political career.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 05/18/2008

At the same time she pretends she would get our troops out of Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 05/18/2008

It's either the cynic or the pragmatist in me that keeps thinking that she's still in it because there is one mammoth dirty trick waiting to be played either just before or at the convention. Is there a Bimbo queued up and waiting to be unleashed at just the right time?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 05/18/2008
- julescator I'm a Fan of julescator 19 fans permalink

I think she spent most of her money trying to did up dirt on Obama. Obviously they couldn't find the ususal women, etc, so they moved on to six degrees of separation by pulling in everyone he ever met who is controversial. This is bad bad Clinton politics and we must put an end to it. Otherwise we will continue to vote against our economic interest and let ourselve me distracted by the "gossip". After what happened in 2004, we should have all learned a lesson. DO NOT BE SWAYED. We the people have the Power and it's about time we start using it. These folks work for us not the other way around. Let's let them know what we will and will not tolerate!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 05/18/2008
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There's no mammoth dirty trick---except her candidacy.

What you're seeing is just her sweaty desperation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 05/18/2008

It would seem that way. Why is she staying in?
This seems very odd. Crazy, selfish or calculated which one is it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 05/18/2008

Hillary will not quit until she has spent every cent of Bill's millions---and gotten him back for years of cheating on her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 05/18/2008
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Fortunately she can spend up to only about $25MM of their money because that is her portion of their joint assets. But I'm sure she will spend ever last dime. It is her and Bill's decision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 05/18/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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And then she'll divorce him and revert back to Rodham again.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 05/18/2008
- sparkandy I'm a Fan of sparkandy 28 fans permalink
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ooh...that would be xome sweet revenge...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 05/18/2008
- flabingo I'm a Fan of flabingo 7 fans permalink

Excerpts from NYTIMES endorsement editorial on February 23,2008

"As strongly as we back her candidacy, we urge Mrs. Clinton to take the lead in changing the tone of the campaign. It is not good for the country, the Democratic Party or for Mrs. Clinton, who is often tagged as divisive, in part because of bitter feeling about her husband’s administration and the so-called permanent campaign.
Indeed, Bill Clinton’s overheated comments are feeding those resentments, and could do long-term damage to her candidacy if he continues this way.
We know that she is capable of both uniting and leading."

It is now almost three months since the Times editorial. I am curious to hear the Times speak out on the results of her changing the tone of the campaign and her ability to unite and lead.
Actually she did unite the party. At the time of the endorsement Clinton had 64 more super delgates than Obama and now Obama has a lead of 23 or a net 87. The continued willingness of the Times to remain mute is disturbing to me. When Rupurt Murduch takes over he won't have to change the editor.
He might even bring back Judith Miller.

in light of her devisive remarks that reflect her willingness to put her own ambitions ahead of the party and country

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 05/18/2008
- Jinxykb I'm a Fan of Jinxykb 14 fans permalink
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"You don't quit on people and you don't quit until you finish what you started, ..." no matter WHO or WHAT you hurt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 05/18/2008
- Barbwire I'm a Fan of Barbwire 2 fans permalink

This is different from "Stay the course" how?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 05/18/2008
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It uses more words.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 05/18/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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Would somebody out there show the grinreaper something shiny and tell him that American Gladiators comes on soon?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 05/18/2008
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Hillary is probably going to live to regret staying in this race so long. The longer she stays in, the more credibility she relinquishes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 05/18/2008
- Jason357 I'm a Fan of Jason357 8 fans permalink

What credibility??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 05/18/2008
- ebbtide I'm a Fan of ebbtide 16 fans permalink

Who is "you" Hillary?

Was she pointing at a particular person in the audience? Who was she ordering around, telling them what to do?

Seems to me, if she were a responsible person responsible for herself, she should have said:

I don't quit until I finiish what I have started. That would have been far clearer than ordering/t­hreatening­? someone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 05/18/2008
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Hillary I think you have done enough for the country and are finished.

Helping to start a war and bankrupting the country is plenty for a senator, face it Hillary you are finished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 05/18/2008
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