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aquart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-29-08 03:07 AM
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61. That's the scariest part. And it may be a PATTERN.
After Iowa, when his fans were hailing him as the messiah, he made that dreadful "You're likable enough, Hillary" comment in the debate. It disgusted the women who had to vote in NH.

Now he's had a stunning victory plus the most glorious endorsements in America delivered, not quietly, but as a major national event. He was hailed as the heir to America's fallen hero, JFK.

And he does this. Something so easy to avoid, something that could have been another glowing example of his gloriousness, instead voids it all. He could have greeted her instead of turning away.

I actually caught myself wondering if he was gonna blow the triumph of SC the way he did Iowa. I dismissed it as a fluke. I never thought he would make such a basic error. But he did.

I don't like him. The more I learn about him, the more uneasy I get. But I was willing to concede it might be wishful thinking.

Two incidents isn't enough to make a pattern. I'll wait to see what happens after his NEXT triumph.
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