Obama Comments Bitter

With Clinton It Would Be "Hillary Hates Hicks" -- With Obama It's "Compassion"

Jackson Williams | Posted 04.14.2008 | Media


Jackson Williams

Fortunately for Obama, the mainstream press continues to assist him in ways Clinton can only dream about.

Pouncer-in-Chief

Jayne Lyn Stahl | Posted 04.13.2008 | Politics


Jayne Lyn Stahl

Hillary's newfound love affair with the Second Amendment is her way to reassure the gun guys that, if elected, she won't take their toys away.

Unforced Error: Obama as San Fran Liberal Elitist

David Paul Kuhn | Posted 04.13.2008 | Politics


David Paul Kuhn

Obama has stood by his "bitter" remark, stating there are "a whole bunch of folks in small towns" who "feel like they have been left behind." That is true. But that's not the issue now haunting his bid for the presidency.

Tripping Over the Silver Tongues

Bob Franken | Posted 04.13.2008 | Politics


Bob Franken

It was just a matter of time before the smooth-talking Obama tripped over the overconfidence in his eloquence.

Clinton Pollster: Obama Comments "Fair Game" For Attack Ads

Election Central | Greg Sargent | Posted 04.12.2008 | Politics


Hillary chief strategist Geoffrey Garin dramatically raised the stakes in the battle over Barack Obama's comments about small-town America, saying in...

A Small Town Response To Obama's Talking "Off The Bus"

Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 04.12.2008 | Home


Karen Dalton-Beninato

The media is having a field day over Obama's words. But he lives in Chicago and was talking about sentiments he has heard across the Midwest. I've heard them too. All you have to do is ask.

Sam Stein

Obama 'Small Town' Comments Draw Fire, Support

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.11.2008 | Politics


** UPDATED APRIL 12 WITH RESPONSES FROM MCCAIN, OBAMA, PUNDITS, AND VIDEO OF FUNDRAISER ** Sen. Hillary Clinton drew sharp disagreements with Sen. Ba...

Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 04.11.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

Obama tells Californians it's natural that the economically disenfranchised heartland turns to guns, religion, and xenophobia.


 

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